Certificate of Name
Nyoman
Unisex
Meaning & Origin
Nyoman is a traditional Balinese name typically given to the third-born child. The etymology is uncertain; it may derive from the Balinese word uman meaning "end, remainder," suggesting the name indicates the completion of a set of three children. Alternative possibilities include a connection to anom ("young") or nyeman ("more bland, more tasteless"). This name is part of a broader Balinese naming system where children receive a name based on their birth order (e.g., the first-born is often Wayan, second-born Made). A variant form of Nyoman is Komang. Notable bearers of the name include prominent figures in Balinese art, music, and public life. For instance, I Gusti Nyoman Lempad (1860–1978) was a celebrated Balinese artist known for his masterful sketches and drawings. Nyoman Tusthi Eddy is an award-winning composer and musician. In sports, I Nyoman Sudarma is a basketball player representing Indonesia. The name also appears in politics: I Nyoman Giri Prasta is the regent of Badung Regency. Nyoman Masriadi and Nyoman Nuarta are renowned contemporary artists. Others include Ida Bagus Nyoman Rai (related to Balinese royalty) and Ponsianus Nyoman Indrawan, notable in law. The name is exclusive the Balinese Hindu tradition, reflecting both familial hierarchy and cultural identity. While primarily used in Bali, Indonesia, the prefix I (masculine) or Ni (feminine) can be added to denote gender. Meaning: Third-born child; possibly "end," "young," or "more bland" in Balinese Origin: Balinese (Indonesia) Type: Given name (part of birth-order naming tradition) Usage: Predominantly Bali, Indonesia Variants: Komang
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