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Most Vietnamese have one middle name (tên đệm), but it is quite common to have two or more or to have no middle name at all. Middle names can be standalone (e.g. Văn or Thị), but is often combined with the personal name for a more meaningful overall name, where the middle name is part of the overall personal name.
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Middle names play an important role in Vietnamese full names; they could help create beautiful names when combined with first names, distinguishing people who have the same first name (there are many common last names in Vietnam), and also distinguishing the gender of the names (unisex names are used widely in Vietnam). Hence, Vietnamese rarely ...
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The good news is that the list of middle names for girls has expanded quite a bit with time. Pamela Redmond, baby name consultant and founder of Nameberry, tells TODAY.com that the middle name ...
The common Vietnamese middle name "Văn", often spelled in English text without diacritics, as in "Pham Van Tra", is a male given name, implying education. [7] Where the "Van" is not of Dutch origin, such as in the Vietnamese middle name Wen or Van, (as in Dương Văn Minh, Nguyễn Văn Thiệu), the "v" is not lowercase.
Outside Vietnam, the surname is commonly rendered without diacritics, as Nguyen. Nguyen was the seventh most common family name in Australia in 2006 [8] (second only to Smith in Melbourne phone books [9]), and the 54th most common in France. [10] It was the 41st most common surname in Norway in 2020 [11] and tops the foreign name list in the ...
Thi (Quốc ngữ: Thị; Hán-Nôm: 氏) is a Vietnamese name, usually given as a middle name to females (see: Vietnamese name). It may also refer to: City of Thi, a city in The Wizard of Oz; thị, Vietnamese term for persimmons, specifically Diospyros decandra; thi, a form of Kayan rice wine