Pich Som's Personal Name List

Bảo
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: BOW
Rating: 77% based on 3 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (bảo) meaning "treasure, jewel".
Bích
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: BIK, BIT
Rating: 67% based on 3 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (bích) meaning "bluish green, cyan".
Bình
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: BING, BIN
Rating: 90% based on 4 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (bình) meaning "level, even, peaceful".
Cam 1
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: KAM
Rating: 70% based on 3 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (cam) meaning "orange (fruit)".
Châu
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: CHUW, KYUW
Rating: 63% based on 4 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (châu) meaning "pearl, gem".
Công
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: KUWNGM
Rating: 37% based on 3 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (công) meaning "fair, equitable, public".
Đào
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: DOW
Rating: 68% based on 4 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese 桃 (đào) meaning "peach".
Đạo
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: DOW
Rating: 85% based on 4 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese 道 (đạo) meaning "path, road, way".
Hằng
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: HANG
Rating: 47% based on 3 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (hằng) meaning "lady".
Hiệp
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: HEEP
Rating: 85% based on 4 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese 俠 (hiệp) meaning "chivalrous, knight, hero".
Hồng
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: HUWNGM
Rating: 63% based on 3 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (hồng) meaning "pink, rosy".
Huệ
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: HWEH, HWAY, WAY
Rating: 95% based on 4 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (huệ) meaning "bright, intelligent" or (huệ) meaning "tuberose (flower)".
Khắc
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: KHAK, KAK
Rating: 70% based on 3 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese 克 (khắc) meaning "overcome, win".
Kỳ
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: KEE
Rating: 98% based on 4 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese 祺 (kì) meaning "good luck, good fortune, auspicious".
Ngọc
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: NGOWKP
Rating: 75% based on 4 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (ngọc) meaning "jade, precious stone, gem".
Nguyên
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: NGWEEN, NGWEENG
Rating: 85% based on 4 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (nguyên) meaning "original, first".
Nguyệt
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: NGWEET, NGWEEK
Rating: 70% based on 3 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (nguyệt) meaning "moon".
Phương
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: FWUNG
Rating: 95% based on 4 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (phương) meaning "direction, way".
Phượng
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: FWUNG
Rating: 93% based on 4 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (phượng) meaning "phoenix". This refers to the mythological creature known as the Chinese phoenix or the Fenghuang.
Quang
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: KWANG, WANG
Rating: 73% based on 4 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (quang) meaning "bright, clear".
Quỳnh
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: KWING, KWIN, WIN
Rating: 88% based on 4 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (quỳnh) meaning "deep red". This is also the Vietnamese name for a variety of flowering plant (genus Epiphyllum).
Tuân
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: TWUN, TWUNG
Rating: 60% based on 2 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (tuân) meaning "obey, follow, honour".
Tuyến
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: TWEEN, TWEENG
Rating: 35% based on 2 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (tuyến) meaning "thread, line, ray".
Tuyết
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: TWEET, TWEEK
Rating: 65% based on 2 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (tuyết) meaning "snow".
Vân
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: VUN, VUNG, YUNG
Rating: 73% based on 3 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (vân) meaning "cloud".
Văn
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: VAN, VANG, YANG
Rating: 88% based on 4 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (văn) meaning "literature, culture, writing". This is a common middle name for Vietnamese boys.
Viên
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: VEEN, VEENG, YEENG
Rating: 90% based on 4 votes
Means "round, full, complete" in Vietnamese.
Viện
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: VEEN, VEENG, YEENG
Rating: 80% based on 3 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (viện) meaning "courtyard, institution".
Vinh
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: VING, VIN, YIN
Rating: 90% based on 3 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (vinh) meaning "glory".
Xuân
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: SWUN, SWUNG
Rating: 73% based on 4 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (xuân) meaning "spring (season)".
Yên
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Vietnamese
Pronounced: EEN, EENG
Rating: 73% based on 3 votes
From Sino-Vietnamese (yên) meaning "calm, peaceful".
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