Certificate of Name
Tuân
Masculine
Vietnamese
Meaning & Origin
Tuân is a Vietnamese masculine given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese character 遵 (tuân), meaning "obey, follow, honour". Reflecting Confucian values, the name carries connotations of respect for authority and adherence to moral principles.Cultural ContextIn Vietnamese naming conventions, components like Tuân often appear in either single-element names or as part of compound names such as Tuần Phương. The choice of names emphasizing obedience and honor aligns with traditional societal expectations where filial piety and duty were paramount.Notable BearersPhạm Tuân (born 1947), former fighter pilot and first Asian astronaut; flown on Soyuz 37 to Interkosmos in 1980.Tuân Nguyễn (birthname unknown), Vietnamese poet from the early 20th-century modernist movement.UsageAs a Vietnamese name, Tuân is primarily used in Vietnam and among Vietnamese diaspora communities. It remains a common, though not extraordinarily popular, masculine name that carries positive aspirations.Meaning: Obey, follow, honourOrigin: Sino-VietnameseType: First nameGender: MasculineUsage regions: Vietnam, Vietnamese communities
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