Khoa
Masculine
Vietnamese
Meaning & Origin
Khoa is a Vietnamese given name, predominantly masculine, derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element 科 (khoa), meaning "science" or "branch of study." The name reflects the Confucian value placed on education and scholarly achievement in Vietnamese culture. It is common among Vietnamese-speaking communities, particularly in Vietnam and the Vietnamese diaspora.
The use of khoa as a personal name fits with the tradition of selecting Sino-Vietnamese characters that convey positive attributes, especially those related to intellect and learning. In Vietnamese naming conventions, the middle name or personal name is often chosen to express parental aspirations for the child. A name like Khoa suggests a hope for academic success or a career in science or research.
Notable Vietnamese individuals with this name include academics, artists, and professionals. For example, Khoa is the given name of several contemporary figures in fields such as photography, music, and technology.
Related Names
The element khoa is used in compound names and other given names, such as An Khoa (peaceful science) or Khoa Bằng (science diploma). Variants may appear in Chinese (Ke) or Korean (Gwa) forms but are less common as given names.
Meaning: "science" or "branch of study"
Origin: Sino-Vietnamese
Type: Given name
Usage regions: Vietnam