Certificate of Name
Kanda
Feminine
Thai
Meaning & Origin
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, kānta is often used to describe something attractive or beloved, and it appears in classical Indian literature and philosophy. The variant Kanta is also used as a given name in Hindi and other Indian languages, maintaining the same core meaning. The name entered Thai usage through centuries of cultural and linguistic exchange between ancient India and Southeast Asia. Sanskrit vocabulary, including terms of endearment and abstract qualities, was widely adopted into the Thai language and adapted in pronunciation and spelling. Thus, Kanda reflects a transnational etymology, while functioning naturally within Thai naming conventions. As a surname, Kanda exists independently in different cultures. In English-speaking countries, it is a surname most common among Asian/Pacific Islander individuals and is also found among White populations; according to the 2010 United States Census, it ranked 29,986th in frequency, with 783 bearers. In Czech, Kanda is a masculine surname (feminine: Kandová). These surname uses are unrelated to the Thai feminine name, sharing only coincidental spelling. Meaning: "beloved" Origin: Thai (from Sanskrit) Type: Feminine given name Usage regions: Thailand (as a first name); globally rare as a surname Related: Kanta (Hindi), from the same Sanskrit root
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