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Amphon is a unisex Thai name with a layered etymology and an alternate connection to the name Amporn. The name interprets two primary components: อำ (am), meaning “to hide” or “secret,” and พล (phon), meaning “strength”...
Amporn is a Thai female given name, combining two elements from the Thai language. The first component, am (อำ), means "to hide" or "to conceal," while the second, phon (พร), means "blessing" or "boon." Thus, the name Am...
Anong is a Thai feminine name that carries the meaning "beautiful woman." It is derived from the name Ananga, an epithet of the Hindu god of love, Kama, meaning "without a body" in Sanskrit. This etymology creates a poet...
Arthit is a Thai masculine given name meaning "sun". It derives from the name of the Hindu god Aditya, a solar deity and one of the sons of the goddess Aditi. In Thai, the name reflects the cultural influence of Hinduism...
Arun is a modern masculine given name derived from Aruna, the Sanskrit term meaning "reddish brown, dawn". In Hindu mythology, Aruna is the charioteer who drives the sun god Surya across the sky, personifying the reddish...
Intira is a Thai feminine name that serves as the Thai form of Indira. The name Indira ultimately derives from Sanskrit and means "beauty." In Hindu mythology, Indira is an epithet of the goddess Lakshmi, the consort of...
Kaeo is a unisex given name of Thai origin, meaning "crystal, glass, diamond" in the Thai language. The name reflects qualities such as clarity, brilliance, and preciousness. A common variant is Kaew, which shares the sa...
Kaew (also written as Kaeo) is a Thai unisex name derived from the Thai word kaew (แก้ว), meaning "crystal, glass, diamond". It is an alternate transcription of the Thai name Kaeo. The name is thus deeply associated with...
Kamon is a Thai masculine given name derived from the Sanskrit word kamala (कमल), meaning “lotus,” though in Thai it carries the sense of “heart” or “mind.” The semantic shift from “lotus” to “heart/mind” reflects the sy...
Kanchana is a feminine given name derived from कञ्चन (kañcana), a Sanskrit word meaning "golden". The name carries connotations of preciousness, brightness, and value, reflecting the cultural esteem for gold in South and...
Kanda is a Thai feminine given name that means "beloved" or "dear one." Its origin lies in the Sanskrit word kānta (कान्त), which carries connotations of loveliness, desirability, and cherished affection. In Sanskrit, kā...
Kanya is a Thai feminine name meaning "young woman," derived from the Sanskrit word kanyā (कन्या), ultimately tracing back to Proto-Indo-European roots. The name is also the Hindu and Buddhist deity Kanaka's epithet and...
Klahan is a Thai masculine given name that directly means "brave" in the Thai language. The name reflects a quality highly valued in Thai culture, often associated with courage, strength, and fearlessness. It is not a co...
Kulap is a feminine given name used primarily in Thailand, where it means "rose." The name is derived from the Persian word گلاب (golāb), which literally means "rosewater" (from gol, "rose," and āb, "water") and also ref...
Ladda is a Thai feminine given name that serves as the Thai form of Lata. The name Lata ultimately derives from Sanskrit लता (latā), meaning "vine, creeping plant" – a term that evokes imagery of delicate climbing plants...
Lalita is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "playful, charming, desirable". In Hindu tradition, according to the Puranas, Lalita was one of the gopis—the milkmaids devoted to the young Krishna. Additional...
Latda is a Thai feminine given name, an alternate transcription of Thai ลัดดา, which is itself derived from Ladda. Both forms trace their roots through Sanskrit to the latā element, meaning a vine or creeping plant. This...
Lawan is a Thai feminine name meaning "beauty", derived from the Sanskrit word लावण्य (lāvaṇya), which signifies loveliness or grace. The name reflects the influence of Sanskrit on Thai language and culture, often used f...
Malai is a Thai feminine given name meaning "garland, wreath" in the Thai language. The name evokes images of floral adornments traditionally used in Thai culture for ceremonies, festivals, and offerings, symbolizing bea...
Malee is a Thai feminine given name meaning "flower" or "jasmine." It derives from Thai มาลี (mali), meaning "flower," which comes from Sanskrit मालिन् (mālin) meaning "wreath" or "garland." Alternatively, it may be from...
Etymology and MeaningMali is a Thai given name that serves as an alternate transcription of มาลี (also transcribed as Malee) or มะลิ. The former is derived from Sanskrit mālin meaning "flower," while the latter originate...
Mongkut is a Thai given name that means "crown" in Thai, derived from Sanskrit मुकुट (mukuṭa), a Dravidian borrowing. The name is most famously borne by King Mongkut (Rama IV) of Siam, who reigned from 1851 to 1868. Etym...
Narong is a masculine given name of Thai origin. Its meaning is derived from the Thai word for "war" or "campaign", which itself is a shortening of a compound from Sanskrit elements: raṇa (रण) meaning "battle" and raṅga...
Nittaya is a Thai female name derived from the Sanskrit Nitya, meaning "always, eternal" or "constant." The name is commonly used in Thailand as a given name, often chosen for its auspicious meaning of permanence and eve...
Pakpao is a Thai feminine given name that directly translates to 'kite' in the Thai language, referencing a flying craft tethered to the ground by a string. Unlike many names that carry etymological roots from Sanskrit,...
Porntip is a Thai female given name. It typically means "divine blessing", derived from the Thai elements พร (phon) meaning "blessing" and ทิพย์ (thip) meaning "divine". Etymology and Spelling The name has two common spe...
Pranee is a Thai feminine given name meaning "living being, one that breathes." It is derived from the Sanskrit prāṇin (प्राणिन्), itself rooted in prāṇa, the vital life force or breath. In Hindu and Buddhist philosophy,...
Prani is an alternate transcription of the Thai female name ปราณี (Pranee), which is derived from the Sanskrit word प्राणिन् (prāṇin), meaning "living being" or "one that breathes." The root prāṇa refers to the vital lif...
Prasert is a Thai masculine given name meaning "excellent, superb." It ultimately derives from the Sanskrit word प्रश्रेष्ठ (praśreṣṭha), composed of the prefix प्र (pra) meaning "forth, very" and श्रेष्ठ (śreṣṭha) meani...
Prasit is a Thai masculine given name meaning "success, achievement." It derives from the Sanskrit word prasiddhi (प्रसिद्धि), which carries similar connotations of accomplishment and victory. The name is commonly bestow...
Prasoet is an alternate transcription of the Thai name Prasert, derived from the Thai ประเสริฐ. This name carries the meaning of "excellent" or "superb," tracing its origins to the Sanskrit word praśreṣṭha (प्रश्रेष्ठ),...
Preecha is a Thai masculine given name, meaning "intelligence" or "wisdom." It is derived from the Sanskrit word परिज्ञा (parijñā), which signifies "thorough knowledge" or "complete understanding." The name reflects trad...
Pricha is a Thai masculine given name, serving as an alternate transcription of ปรีชา (see Preecha). It carries the meaning of "intelligence" or "wisdom," derived from Sanskrit parijñā (परिज्ञा), meaning "to know thoroug...
Ratree is a female given name of Thai origin, derived from a poetic word meaning "night" (Sanskrit rātri), sharing that root with related terms for "night." It refers specifically to night jasmine, a fragrant flower that...
Sakchai is a Thai masculine given name composed of two elements: sak (ศักดิ์), meaning "power" or "honour," and chai (ชัย), meaning "victory." The name thus conveys the meaning "victorious power" or "power of victory."As...
Sasithorn is a Thai feminine given name that carries a poetic and luminous meaning: "the moon." In Thai, the word is a compound of elements where "sasi" refers to the moon, often used in formal or literary contexts. The...
Siriporn is a Thai feminine given name, composed of two elements: ศิริ (siri) meaning "glory, splendour" and พร (phon) meaning "blessing". The name thus conveys the idea of "glorious blessing" or "splendid blessing". Ori...
Sombat is a Thai given name that means "fortune, wealth, prosperity." It derives from the Sanskrit word सम्पत्ति (sampatti), which carries the same connotations of abundance and success.The name is used for both genders...
Somboon is a Thai given name that can be used for both genders. Its meaning is rooted in abundance and perfection, deriving from the Sanskrit sampūrṇa (सम्पूर्ण), which signifies "complete, full, or perfect." Alternative...
Sombun is an alternate transcription of the Thai names Somboon (สมบูรณ์) or Somboon (สมบุญ). As a variant of Somboon, Sombun carries the meanings associated with that root name. The first possible origin of Somboon is fr...
Somchai (Thai: สมชาย, pronounced [sǒm.tɕʰāːj]) is a common Thai given name for males. It is derived from Thai som meaning "worthy" combined with chai meaning "man" or "victory". Thus, the name carries connotations of a "...
EtymologySomchit is a unisex given name of Thai and Lao origin. It is derived from the Thai element สม (som) or Lao ສົມ (som), meaning "worthy" or "deserving," combined with Thai จิต (chit) or Lao ຈິດ (chit), meaning "mi...
Somjit is an alternate transcription of Thai โสะมจิตร, stemming from Somchit, which itself is composed of Thai or Lao elements: สม (som) meaning "worthy" and จิต (chit) meaning "mind, heart, soul." Thus, Somjit carries t...
Somphon is a Thai given name. It can be derived from Thai สม (som) meaning "worthy" and พล (phon) meaning "strength, power". Alternatively, Somphon may serve as an alternate transcription of the name Somporn, which uses...
Somporn is a Thai given name, typically unisex, meaning "worthy blessing." It is derived from the Thai elements som (สม), meaning "worthy," and phon (พร), meaning "blessing." The name reflects Thai cultural values of wor...
Somsak (Thai: สมศักดิ์) is a Thai masculine given name. Derived from the Thai elements som meaning "worthy" and sak meaning "power, strength, honour", the name conveys the idea of "worthy of honor" or "worthy power". It...
Sophon is a given name of Pali and Sanskrit origin, meaning "beautiful" or "auspicious." It is derived from Pali sobhaṇa, which traces back to Sanskrit śobhana (शोभन), a derivative of the root śubh meaning "to shine, to...
Suchart is a masculine given name of Thai origin. It is derived from the Pali and Sanskrit elements su, meaning "good," and jāti, meaning "birth," thus carrying the meaning "born into a good life" or "good birth." The na...
Sukanya (Sanskrit: सुकन्या) is a feminine name used across several Indian languages including Bengali, Thai, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and others, particularly within Hindu communities. It is derived from the Sanskrit pref...
Sukhon is a Thai feminine given name. It means "fragrance, pleasant smell" in Thai, derived from Pali, and ultimately from Sanskrit सु (su) meaning "good" and गनध (gandha) meaning "fragrance, scent, perfume". The name co...
Sunan is a unisex Thai given name that carries a meaning of "pleasing, delightful", reflecting positive qualities of charm and happiness. The name is derived from Sanskrit, combining the elements सु (su) meaning "good" a...
Suriya is the Thai form of Surya, as well as an alternate Tamil transcription. Its root, Surya, is derived from Sanskrit and means "sun". In Hindu mythology, Surya is the Vedic sun god who rides a chariot across the sky,...
Thaksin (ทักษิณ) is a Thai masculine given name meaning "south" or "right hand", derived from Sanskrit दक्षिण (dakṣiṇa). The name reflects the cultural influence of Sanskrit on Thai onomastics, where directional or auspi...
Ubon is a feminine Thai name that means "lotus" in Thai, derived from the Sanskrit word उत्पल (utpala). This floral name is inevitably linked to the northeastern Thai city of Ubon Ratchathani, whose name translates as "r...
Udom is a masculine given name used primarily in Thailand. It means "highest, best, supreme" in Thai, ultimately deriving from Sanskrit उत्तम (uttama).The name carries connotations of excellence and superiority, often ch...
Wanchai is a Thai given name, predominantly masculine, composed of the elements วัน (wan) meaning "day" and ชัย (chai) meaning "victory." Together, the name carries the auspicious meaning of "day of victory" or "victorio...
Etymology and Meaning Wattana is a Thai feminine name derived from the Thai word wattana (Thai: วัฒนา), meaning "development, prosperity, growth." The term ultimately traces back to Sanskrit वर्धन (vardhana), which carri...
Wichai is a Thai masculine given name meaning "victory, triumph". It derives from the Pali/Sanskrit word विजय (vijaya), meaning “victory,” and is thus cognate with the Indian names Vijay and Vijaya. In Thai usage, it bel...
Wichian is a Thai masculine name that carries the meaning of "thunderbolt" or "diamond." The name derives from the Sanskrit word vajra, which refers to a mythical thunderbolt weapon wielded by Indra, the Hindu god of rai...
Wirat is a Thai masculine given name that embodies moral and spiritual ideals. It means "pure, chaste, abstinent" in Thai, deriving from Sanskrit विरति (virati), which signifies "ceasing" or "abstinence." The name thus r...
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