Certificate of Name
Lhamo
Feminine
Tibetan
Meaning & Origin
Lhamo is a Tibetan feminine name that means "goddess" in the Tibetan language. The word lha mo literally translates to "female deity" or "goddess," reflecting the importance of Buddhist and pre-Buddhist divine feminine figures in Tibetan culture.EtymologyThe name Lhamo is derived from the Tibetan word lha (གཞུང་) meaning "god" or "deity," combined with the feminine suffix mo (མོ). In Tibetan Buddhism, the term Lhamo is often associated with protective goddesses, such as Palden Lhamo (dPal ldan lha mo), a wrathful female deity who serves as a guardian of the Dharma. The name thus carries strong spiritual and cultural significance.Cultural SignificanceLhamo is also the name of a traditional Tibetan theatre form, also known as Ache Lhamo or "sister goddess." This classical secular performance art combines music, dance, and drama, and its stories are often drawn from Buddhist folklore and historical events. The tradition dates back to the 14th century and is considered a key part of Tibetan cultural heritage. While the name Lhamo predates and extends beyond this theatre, the art form reinforces the name's association with grace, artistry, and spiritual storytelling.Notable BearersWhile there are few widely known Western figures with this name, within Tibet the name is borne by various nuns, artists, and women in Buddhist communities. The name Lhamo has also appeared in literary works and modern contexts, though it remains closely tied to Tibetan identity.Related NamesDirect related forms include Lhamo Tseyang, a compound name (Lhamo + Tseyang), and other names containing the element Lha, such as Lhakpa (meaning "success" or "planet Jupiter") or Lhasang. The root element is lha·, meaning "god." Variants across Tibetan dialects may include Lhamo spelled as Lhamo or Lha mo.Meaning: GoddessOrigin: TibetanType: First NameUsage: TibetanRelated element: lha· (god)
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