Meaning & Origin
EtymologyThị is a Sino-Vietnamese word derived from the Chinese character 氏, meaning 'clan', 'family', or 'maiden name'. It serves as a generic female middle name in Vietnamese naming conventions, historically used to denote a woman's lineage or her maiden name after marriage. Its male counterpart is Văn, which serves a similar function as a common middle name for men.Usage and Cultural SignificanceIn Vietnamese culture, a full name typically consists of a family name, a middle name, and a given name. Thị is one of the most frequent middle names for Vietnamese girls, often indicating surname origin (e.g., Nguyễn Thị ..., 'Nguyen clan') while partially obscured due to repeated usage. Many individuals include Thị in their official name, although its inclusion—especially as multiple middle names—can vary depending on family traditions. Some families may adopt the name as part of their genealogy, even for women who do not openly carry it.Notable BearersTrương Thị May (born 1960), a French film actress born in VietnamNguyễn Thị Định (1920–1992), a Vietnamese revolutionary and politicianLý Thị Nắm (1965–2023), a Vietnamese artist known for her work in lacquer paintingRelated NamesThị is linked to the thị element and shares its etymology with the Chinese surname Shì (氏). Variants or derived forms are rare outside Vietnamese usage.Meaning: 'clan, family, maiden name'Origin: Sino-VietnameseGender: FemaleUsage: Middle name in Vietnamese names