Meaning & Origin
Lam is a Vietnamese given name typically used for any gender. It originates from the Sino-Vietnamese character 藍, which is composed of the element lam and carries the meaning "blue, indigo." The name evokes the deep blue color derived from the indigo plant, a dye historically significant in Vietnamese textile traditions.
Cultural and Linguistic Context
In Vietnamese naming conventions, given names often draw from nature, virtues, or aesthetic qualities. Lam fits into this pattern by naming a child after the color and plant associated with tranquility, depth, and practicality. The same Sino-Vietnamese character appears in other East Asian languages; the Japanese reading of the character (as in Ai 1) also conveys the sense of "indigo" or "blue" and can be used as a unisex name.
Notable Variation: Lam as a Surname
While the name discussed here is a first name, the identical written form Lam is also a common Chinese and Vietnamese surname derived from Cantonese 林 (lam4, meaning "forest") or 藍 (lam4, the same character as the given name), and is also found as a Polish surname. According to 2010 United States Census data, Lam was the 611th most common surname in the U.S., predominantly among Asian/Pacific Islander individuals. Recognition of this surname avoids confusion with the unrelated independent surname Lam-an and other patronymic forms such as the surname Lin or Lim.
Prominent Individuals
Notable persons with the given name Lam include Lam Qua, a 19th-century Chinese painter; Lam Ai-lan, a Taiwanese actress; Lam Ching-ying, a Hong Kong martial artist; and show jumper Lam Kwok-ming from Hong Kong. These figures span diverse countries and professions, reflecting the name's global use. Additionally, the Vietnamese poet Ngô Gia tự Lam is celebrated for his contributions to Vietnamese literature.
Meaning: Blue, indigo (from Sino-Vietnamese lam)
Origin: Vietnamese (from Chinese 藍 / 蓝)
Type: Given name (can also be a surname)
Usage Regions: Vietnam, overseas Vietnamese diaspora