Thai surnames are female. Thai names

A correctly chosen name has a strong positive influence on the character, aura and fate of a person. It actively helps to develop, forms positive qualities of character and state, improves health, removes various negative programs of the unconscious. But how do you pick the perfect name?

Despite the fact that there are poetic interpretations in culture of what female names mean, in reality, the influence of the name on each girl is individual.

Sometimes parents try to choose a name before birth, making it difficult for the baby to form. Attempts to use astrology are no longer applicable, astrology and numerology of choosing a name have squandered all serious knowledge about the influence of a name on fate through the ages.

Christmas calendars, holy people, without consulting a seeing, perspicacious specialist, do not provide any real help in assessing the influence of names on the fate of a child.

Lists of popular, happy, beautiful, melodic female names - in fact, generalizations, and completely turn a blind eye to the individuality, energy, soul of the child.

Beautiful and modern Thai names should first of all suit the child, and not the relative external criteria of beauty and fashion. Who don't care about your child's life.

Various characteristics according to statistics - positive features name, negative traits name, the choice of a profession by name, the impact of a name on business, the impact of a name on health, the psychology of a name can only be considered in the context of a deep analysis of the character, energy structure, life task and kind of a particular child.

Name compatibility topic(and not the characters of people) is an absurdity that turns inside out on interactions different people internal mechanisms of influence of the name on the state of its bearer. And it cancels the entire psyche, the unconscious, energy and behavior of people. It reduces the entire multidimensionality of human interaction to one false characteristic.

Meaning of the name does not give a full effect, this is only a small part of the effect. For example, Kuantyai (beloved) does not mean that the girl will be happy in family life, and the bearers of other names are unhappy. The name can weaken her health, block her heart center and she will not be able to give and receive love. On the contrary, it will help another girl to solve problems for love or family, it will greatly facilitate life and achieve goals. The third girl may not bring any effect at all, whether there is a name or not. Etc. Moreover, all these children can be born on the same day. And have the same astrological, numerological and other characteristics. And the same name. But fates are different.

The most popular Thai names for girls are also misleading. 95% of girls are called names that do not make life easier. You can only focus on the innate character of the child, spiritual vision and the wisdom of a specialist. And experience, experience and once again the experience of understanding what is happening.

The secret of the female name like a program of the unconscious, sound wave, vibration is revealed by a special bouquet primarily in a person, and not in the semantic meaning and characteristics of a name. And if this name destroys the child, then there would be no beautiful, melodious with a patronymic, astrological, blissful, it would still be harm, destruction of character, complication of life and aggravation of fate.

Below is a list of Thai names. Try to choose a few, the most suitable in your opinion for the child. Then, if you are interested in the effectiveness of the impact of the name on fate, .

List of female Thai given names alphabetically:

A-gun - vine

Buppa - flower
Bussaba - flower
Bunsi - highly esteemed beauty
Butrakham - yellow sapphire

Vanida is a girl
Vaan - sweet
Vaen - ring

Dao is a star
Deng - red
Det - tanned
Dianpyeong - full moon

Kamlai - bracelet
Kanya is a girl
Karavek - a bird
Kosum - flower
Kulap - rose
Kwang - deer
Kanda - beloved
Kuantai - beloved
Keuta - delight of the eyes
Kai is a chicken

Lamai - soft
Laban - beautiful
Lek - baby, baby

Mali - flower
Mali - jasmine

Nari - beautiful woman
Narak - sweetheart
Nok is a bird
Num - young
Ngam Chit - good heart

Pakpao the snake slayer
Peng-chan - full moon
Pensri - beauty and kindness Moon
Phonpan - a maiden in beautiful clothes and jewels

Rattana - crystal, jewel
For the sake of pleasure

Saengdao - starlight
Samon is a beautiful and beloved woman
Surya - the sun
Sumali - flowers
Sanoh - sweet and pleasant sounding
Saovapha - the most beautiful of women
Solada - listening
Catfish - orange
Sroy - chain
Somying - femininity
Siriphon - blessed beauty
Sirikit - Glory of the Kitiyakara Family
Sirirat - the glory of the state
Suda is a lady
Suhoon is a wonderful fragrance.

Taeng - melon
Thephi - queen
Thevi - goddess
Thapthim - ruby

Ubon - water lily

Filin' is a sapphire
Fairoh - sweet and pleasant sounding
Favta - pleasing to the eye
Fueng - bee

Hom - fragrant

Chailai - beautiful, sweet
Chansuda - daughter of the moon
Chimlin - cute
Chuenchai - refreshing

Apple - apple

Yui - magnificent

Fate is character. Character is corrected, including through thoughts. The most the main idea This name. The name lays changes in the character. Then character changes fate and future. Since all people are different, any generalizations that ignore the individuality of a person are incorrect.

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Among Europeans living in Thailand, there is such a joke about Thai names.

What's your name? - asks the teacher of an English Thai student.
- Yes, - the student answers.
- No, what are you called? the teacher repeats.
- Yes. My name is Yes, Khun Yes, the student explains, surprised that his name is not understood.

Such a dialogue cannot be translated into Russian without loss of meaning. Just according to Zhvanetsky.
- And what is your name?
- And you.
- I'm Nikolai Stepanovich, and you?
- And you.

The system of official Thai names is exactly the same as in the West: the surname always follows the given name. Moreover, surnames appeared not so long ago, in 1913 a decree of Rama VI was adopted on assigning a surname to everyone, and before that only names were used in the Kingdom. Under Thai law, only one family could use their last name. Therefore, two completely unfamiliar Thais with the same surname will be relatives to some extent. There is no such thing as a namesake here.

Another interesting fact are Thai noble families. To create surnames descendants royal family added the preposition Na to the geographical place of residence. For example, Na Ayutthaya, Na Thalang, Na Ranong, Na Takuathung and Na Songkhla. An analogue in European countries are the names of representatives of German noble families, starting with "von". As an option, there are surnames consisting of the name and surname of the ancestor. So the name of the Minister of Thailand environment- Kasem Sanitwong Na Ayutthaya, where Kasem is a personal name and Sanitwong is the name of Rama V's wife.

Thai names are an almost constant value that Thais use in all official documents. Thais take the choice of a real name very seriously, because you need to live with it all your life. If in Russia they use church calendar or books about a name associated with character, then in Thailand they prefer to seek help from monks or astrological books, which suggest naam mongkhon (auspicious name). For example, each day of the week includes a certain number of favorable consonants with which the name should begin. Moreover, the consonants are divided into six groups according to the property that they give to the character or future life child. There are consonants for endurance, for an easy opportunity to earn money, for beauty and health. There are special tables where good and bad consonants are presented according to the days of the week and the character trait that parents would like for their child. Monks carefully study favorable and unfortunate consonants and offer parents options. To choose an official name, a monk is contacted no earlier than a month after the birth of the baby. And until that time, they call the child some kind of affectionate nickname.

Unlike Europeans, Thais widely use "chi len" - a nickname or nickname that can be very different from the real name and even have nothing to do with it. It should be noted that Thai names are mostly quite long, so nicknames are used quite widely. The nickname is given by parents quite still little child, but this does not mean that it will accompany a person all his life. A Thai can change his nickname an unlimited number of times in connection with any events. For example, in my hometown, a friend of mine is known as Nung, and when he moved to Phuket, he came up with the nickname Mot. Employees of various companies use their nicknames in letter signatures and on business cards. In this case, it is written as: Apinya (Kai) Sasithorn. You can refer to her as Khun Kai (Lady Kai), although Khun Apinya would also be appropriate. Many of these nicknames are extremely funny when translated into Russian.

What is the reason that parents give this or that nickname? To deceive evil spirits and not give out the real name. The nickname can mean the size of the born child: Lek or Noi - small, Yai - big, To - tall, One - fat, Koi - small fingers, or skin tone: Deng - red, Dam - black, Som - orange. The seniority of children in the family is also not uncommon: Eik is the eldest, Nyng is the first, Song is the second, Sam is the third.

Nicknames can affectionately describe the child: Nin is a little girl, Yin is a woman, Chai is a man. Nicknames in the form of various animals are popular: Kung - shrimp, Mu - pig, Mod - ant, Pu - crab, Nok - bird, Phyng - bee, Chang - elephant, Nu - mouse. The official translation, of course, sounds quite ridiculous. But for Thais, animal nicknames mean something completely different. As if you called your daughter a mouse or a bird, and your son - an elephant or a crab. The nickname Mu means that the baby in childhood was plump, like a pig, and Maud says that the boy always carried something behind him, like an ant. After all, there is an affectionate nickname pumpkin in English - a pumpkin, which does not fit in my head. In any case, I think you can at least understand animal nicknames, unlike the Turks, who are shocked that a person can be called an animal. Beautiful nicknames for girls describe natural phenomena: Fa - sky, Fon - rain, Rung - rainbow, Dau - star.

Recently, English-language nicknames have been popular. Do not be surprised when you meet Ice (ice - ice), Cake (cake - cake), Sony (Sony), Nokia (Nokia), Bia () or Pepsi (Pepsi), most likely either the owners of such nicknames, or their parents are lovers of these things. They also use abbreviations for foreign words for nicknames: Bo (from Jumbo - clumsy), Tam (from Je t "aime - I love you), Sin (from Cinderella - Cinderella), Lo (from Marlboro), Mainyu (from Manchester United The pop idols of millions of Thai teenagers are named Golf and Mike My Thai colleagues are named Bence (Mercedes Benz), Katun (Cartoon - cartoon) and Champ (from Champion) Many letters English alphabet can also be nicknames: Hey (A), Bee (B), C (C), Jay (J), O (O), Em (M).

It should be noted that not all nicknames have any meaning. But if you ask a Thai about the meaning of his nickname, he will gladly tell you. They are used in formal and informal communication, depending on the situation and the desire of the person, with the exception of official cases. By the way, the name of the brand in the picture does not mean at all what you thought. Porn (pronounced Pon) is a traditional abbreviation for Pontip, Ponsuwan, Ponvilay, Sampon, and others. Pon means blessing.

Thai nicknames, similar to Russian words, sound very funny among Russian-speaking colleagues. So that you understand what I'm talking about, I will give a couple of phrases taken out of context. "I already told him about this, and I told him. I and I already told him the rules of conduct in the company." My Thai colleague's name was Y. "It's all right, I'll talk to Him, or rather to her." The colleague's name was Nim. Incidents like this happen all the time.

The formal address to an unfamiliar or even familiar person older than you in Thailand is khun, which in translation closely resembles "master" or "lady". Only the name or nickname is added to this appeal. I call my colleagues: Khun U, Khun Ya, Khun Oi, Khun Tuk. It is considered polite to use Khun, but that does not mean that addressing only by name or nickname is impolite. Closer addresses among friends allow for the use of Phi and Nong, meaning older and younger brother or sister, respectively. Do not be surprised if a Thai tells you that this or that person is his brother, this does not mean blood relationship. I can refer to my friend or colleague, who is older than me, Phi, or add to this his name - Phi Nok. A stranger who is older than me may call me Nong without even knowing my name. Nong is accepted for a waiter in a restaurant, but do not use this address for shop assistants.

If you wish, you can also come up with a Thai nickname for yourself. I am sure that the Thais will be happy to help you with this.

THE MYSTERY OF THE NAME: THE MEANING OF THAI NAMES AND SURNAMES

Thai names are as much a manifestation of the desire for individuality and beauty, like everything else in Thai culture. AT long list Thai names will not be repeated, not a single surname, not a single name! During official events in Thailand, along with the surname and name of the participant, it is customary to also name the title, academic degree, military rank and list other regalia of the owner.

It is noteworthy that for a long time, the Thais did not have surnames at all. Surnames were officially introduced into use by King Vachiravut by a special decree in 1913. The monarch personally invented thousands beautiful surnames for their subjects. For example, the surname Wongrat means “family of precious stones”, Rakponmuang means “care for citizens”, Hongsawan means “heavenly swan”, etc.

All Thais have two names: real and home. The first, for the most part, come from Pali and Sanskrit roots and, as a rule, are polysyllabic. Both male and female names have a beautiful poetic meaning. In a Thai family, this is the first and most important principle that guides when choosing a name for a child. Many parents consult monks or astrologers on this important issue beforehand.

The name of a person should be in harmony with his birthday. Since each sound has a certain wave, the vibrations of the name and birthday must go in unison, and not suppress each other, so that a person lives a life full of harmony and successfully solves the problems of the current incarnation. Therefore, the name should contain letters that enhance the potential inherent in the date of birth. At the same time, names containing consonants or vowels, the vibrations of which are opposite to the numerological component of the birthday, should be avoided.

Male names denote the virtues, moral qualities and virtues inherent in the stronger sex: Somchai - "masculinity", Taksin - "source of happiness", Thirasak - "authority, power", Vinay - "discipline", Tassna - "observation", Praset - "superiority ”, Viriya - “perseverance”, Sombun - “perfection”, Kiantisak - “glory, honor”, ​​Phakphum - “pride”, Sakda - “strength, energy”. The symbolism of Thai male names can also be associated with various achievements and personal characteristics: Narong - "winner", Thanet - "rich man", Sonthi - "who knows how to combine and combine." The meaning of the name may refer to important historical events, for example, the name Wanchai has the meaning "Victory Day". The sun is traditionally considered a male symbol, so the appearance of the name Athit - "sun" is also natural.

There are also examples unexpected for Europeans, so male name Kulap means "rose". The imperturbable Thai logic gives a very simple explanation: the rose is the most important and most beautiful flower, which in Thailand is treated with special respect and admiration, therefore, beautiful name this flower is worthy to be worn by an outstanding man. Therefore, in Thai, Rose is a male name.

Thai female names are associated with poetic images, beauty and harmony: Somying - "femininity", Siriphon - "blessing", Radi - "pleasure". They praise feminine beauty in the names Saowapha - "the most beautiful of women", Nari - "beautiful woman", Phonpan - "maiden in beautiful robes and jewels". Women's names reflect the respect with which Thai society treats the fair sex: Bunsi - "highly revered beauty", Thephi - "queen", Suda - "lady".
The moon is a traditional female symbol, so many beautiful names have been created in honor of this celestial satellite of the earth: Changsuda - “daughter of the moon”, Dyanpyeong - “full moon”, but there are also woman's name Surya means "sun". Women's names denoting the names of flowers and precious stones are popular: Mali - "jasmine", Sumali - "flowers", Ubon - "water lily" and Thapthim - "ruby", Butrakham - "yellow sapphire". However, most of all female names are declarations of love for the fair sex: Kanda - "beloved", Kuantyai - "beloved", Samon - "beautiful and beloved woman", Keuta - "delight of the eyes."

The official name is recorded on a person's passport, driver's license, bank credit cards, insurance policy and university diploma, documents and business papers are signed with this name. However, in Everyday life and informal communication between friends and colleagues, the real name is not often used.

During friendly communication, when addressing each other, Thais use special short pet names. AT English translation they are called nicknames, so sometimes in Russian-language reference books and guides they are unfairly called “nicknames” or “nicknames”, due to incorrect translation from of English language. In Thai, such short names are called "name-play". Unlike Russian short names, Thai friendly-home names are not a simple abbreviation of the full name. These are short one-syllable names, many of which have a funny meaning: Kai - "chicken", Nok - "bird", Lek - "baby / baby". Short names can denote a character trait, for example: Narak - "sweetheart."

Since the diminutive name does not change with age, it can denote qualities that are not necessarily characteristic of its owner in this moment. For example, Num (“young man”) can be a model of wisdom and majesty, and Yu (“chubby”) can be thin and slender like a statuette. Other names notice the features of appearance: Deng - "red", Det - "tan". The short female name Apple is considered beautiful, because in the view of the Thais, an apple is a beautiful and expensive foreign fruit. Popular male name Pepsi, denoting a delicious drink.

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Mishukova D.D. Kingdom of Thailand: National symbols, system of values ​​and philosophy of life of modern Thais // Notes of the Society for the Study of the Amur Region. Anniversary issue. Volume XXXVII, Vladivostok, 2009 - p. 140-147, illustrations.

Thai names follow the Western model. The surname is followed by a pre- or pseudonym. There they differ from the common tradition naming pattern East Asia. Thai names are often long and there are many of them very. Due to the diversity of surnames, they must be unique within the family. In addition, some Thais change their name relatively often. However, the surname rarely changes. For a reason, since the permission of the head of the family is required. In the case of children, setting up the father and mother. This practice is virtually unknown in most other countries. In addition to the typical reasons, such as separation and divorce, many name changes are implemented to facilitate the carrier field. Thais believe it is avoidable that losing is caused by an evil spirit.

Because when are there family names in Thailand?

In 1913 it is required by law that every Thai must have a family name. Prior to this, most Thais only had a pre- or pseudonym. Names give mostly positive signs. According to Thai law, any given name can only be used within the family. Familienmtglieder must be used with the same name in relationships.

Construction of a Thai surname

Under the current legislation of the year 1962, the new Thai family name must be no longer than 10 Thai letters. Vowels and diacritics are excluded. Thai surnames are often quite long, especially if they are of Chinese origin.

How do you get a new surname in Thailand?

Registration rules new surname are:
Applicant submits five name alternatives on one of officials. Each name has a maximum of 10 Thai characters. The officer looks up identical last names in the database. The law allows identical surnames for existing ones. One of the 5 alternatives must be total unique and can then be used promisingly. After about a month you will pay again for the official one. Specified not to duplicate Nachnames, you can use the new name of the last query.

Name use in everyday life

In daily life, he is always attracted to Thailand with a given name. Even foreigners are usually treated with a given name. The lists are sorted alphabetically by the given name in the phone book. Commonly used in speech is also work titles. Also combined with the polite "Khun" before, Khun MZ as a doctor then.

Some Thai surnames

Anand
Anatapong
Buengmoom
Boonjaeng
Chaipatana
Chaiyasanu
Chumtong
Chanthaphasouk
Darawan
Glomgool
Inchareon
Janniyome
Kantawong
Klinpraneet
Angi
Lansang
Luamthonglang
Meephuk
Muangyai
Nitpattanasai
Groove
Parnthep
Praves
Pasokpuckdee
Ratana
Samenem
Rattanakul
Sutthitanakul
Sriwongklang
sapp
Thabchumpon
Thanom
Thongkhoune
Uttanun
Veerapol
Wongrutiyan
Yao Yun

Thai names are as much a manifestation of the desire for individuality and beauty, like everything else in Thai culture. Looking through the list of hundreds of names and surnames in Russian, one can certainly find several Ivanovs, Petrovs and Sidorovs, two dozen Alexandrovs, a dozen Vladimirs, a dozen Nadezhdas, Marin, Nataly, etc. In a similar list of Thai names, not a single surname, not a single name will be repeated! During official events in Thailand, along with the surname and name of the participant, it is customary to also name the title, academic degree, military rank and list other regalia of the owner.

It is noteworthy that for a long time, the Thais did not have surnames at all. Surnames were officially introduced by King Vachiravut by a special decree in 1913. The monarch personally came up with thousands of beautiful surnames for his subjects. For example, the surname Wongrat means “family of precious stones”, Rakponmuang means “care for citizens”, Hongsawan means “heavenly swan”, etc.

All Thais have two names: real and home. The first, for the most part, come from Pali and Sanskrit roots and, as a rule, are polysyllabic. Both male and female names have a beautiful poetic meaning. In a Thai family, this is the first and most important principle that guides when choosing a name for a child. Many parents consult monks or astrologers on this important issue beforehand.

The name of a person should be in harmony with his birthday. Since each sound has a certain wave, the vibrations of the name and birthday must go in unison, and not suppress each other, so that a person lives a life full of harmony and successfully solves the problems of the current incarnation. Therefore, the name should contain letters that enhance the potential inherent in the date of birth. At the same time, names containing consonants or vowels, the vibrations of which are opposite to the numerological component of the birthday, should be avoided.

Male names denote the virtues, moral qualities and virtues inherent in the stronger sex: Somchai - "masculinity", Taksin - "source of happiness", Thirasak - "authority, power", Vinay - "discipline", Tassna - "observation", Praset - "superiority ”, Viriya - “perseverance”, Sombun - “perfection”, Kiantisak - “glory, honor”, ​​Phakphum - “pride”, Sakda - “strength, energy”. The symbolism of Thai male names can also be associated with various achievements and personal characteristics: Narong - "winner", Thanet - "rich man", Sonthi - "who knows how to combine and combine." The meaning of the name can refer to important historical events, for example, the name Wanchai means "Victory Day". The sun is traditionally considered a male symbol, so the appearance of the name Athit - "sun" is also natural.

There are also examples that are unexpected for Europeans, so the male name Kulap means “rose”. The imperturbable Thai logic gives a very simple explanation: a rose is the most important and most beautiful flower, which is treated with special respect and admiration in Thailand, therefore, an outstanding man deserves to bear the beautiful name of this flower. Therefore, in Thai, Rose is a male name.

Thai female names are associated with poetic images, beauty and harmony: Somying - "femininity", Siriphon - "blessing", Radi - "pleasure". They praise female beauty in the names Saowapha - "the most beautiful of women", Nari - "beautiful woman", Phonpan - "maiden in beautiful robes and jewels". Women's names reflect the respect with which Thai society treats the fair sex: Bunsi - "highly revered beauty", Thephi - "queen", Suda - "lady".
The moon is a traditional female symbol, so many beautiful names have been created in honor of this celestial satellite of the earth: Chansuda - “daughter of the moon”, Dyanphen - “full moon”, but there is also a female name Suriya - “sun”. Women's names denoting the names of flowers and precious stones are popular: Mali - "jasmine", Sumali - "flowers", Ubon - "water lily" and Thapthim - "ruby", Butrakham - "yellow sapphire". However, most of all female names are declarations of love for the fair sex: Kanda - "beloved", Kuantyai - "beloved", Samon - "beautiful and beloved woman", Keuta - "delight of the eyes."

The official name is recorded on a person's passport, driver's license, bank credit cards, insurance policy and university diploma, documents and business papers are signed with this name. However, in everyday life and informal communication between friends and colleagues, the real name is not often used.

During friendly communication, when addressing each other, Thais use special short pet names. In English translation, they are called nicknames, so sometimes in Russian-language reference books and guides they are unfairly called “nicknames” or “nicknames”, due to incorrect translation from English. In Thai, such short names are called "name-play". Unlike Russian short names, Thai friendly-home names are not a simple abbreviation of the full name. These are short one-syllable names, many of which have a funny meaning: Kai - "chicken", Nok - "bird", Lek - "baby / baby". Short names can denote a character trait, for example: Narak - "sweetheart."

Since the diminutive name does not change with age, it can denote qualities that are not necessarily characteristic of its owner at the moment. For example, Num (“young man”) can be a model of wisdom and majesty, and Yu (“chubby”) can be thin and slender like a statuette. Other names notice the features of appearance: Deng - "red", Det - "tan". The short female name Apple is considered beautiful, because in the view of the Thais, an apple is a beautiful and expensive foreign fruit. Popular male name Pepsi, denoting a delicious drink.

PRINT PUBLICATION:

Mishukova D.D. Kingdom of Thailand: national symbols, system of values ​​and philosophy of life of modern Thais // Notes of the Society for the Study of the Amur Region. Anniversary issue. Volume XXXVII, Vladivostok, 2009 - p. 140-147, illustrations.