Explore the characteristics and origins of Vietnamese names
Culture
3 minutes
Feb 22, 2024
Vietnamese people's names can feel quite unfamiliar. First of all, the name is very long, and there are many similar names. However, if you get to know it, you will realize that Vietnamese people's names have many similarities to our names.
In this article, we will provide a comprehensive introduction to the history and origin of Vietnamese names and how to come up with Vietnamese names, starting with commonly used names.
Structure of Vietnamese names
Vietnamese names may seem complicated to us, but they have a surprisingly simple structure. Most surnames usually have 2 to 4 syllables, and first names have 1 to 4 syllables, but there are no particular restrictions on first names, so you can actually make them with as many syllables as you want. So, in some truly unusual cases, some people use very long names.
The crucial difference between Vietnamese and Korean names is that in Vietnam, like in Western countries, middle names are used.
Vietnamese name = last name + middle name + first name
For reference, middle names usually use one or two syllables. For example, the structure of a Vietnamese name like the one below can be explained as follows.
Ho Chi Minh = Ho (last name) + Chi (middle name) + Minh (first name) - 3 syllables
Nguyen Thi Minh Khai = Nguyen (last name) + Thi (middle name) + Minh Khai (first name) - 4 syllables
Vietnamese surname ranking
It is estimated that surnames began to be used as Vietnamese names around 111 BC, coinciding with the period when the Han Dynasty of China ruled Vietnam for about 1,000 years. It is common to assume that surnames were not used in Vietnam in the past because 'surnames' were introduced under Chinese rule, and there are no records of surnames before that.
For your information, China has been using surnames for a very long time, and the reason is very simple. This is to collect ‘tax’ accurately. For example, it is said that even if there were 10 people in a village with the same name, taxes could be collected accurately from each person thanks to their last name. As a result, it can be said that the reason China occupied Vietnam and introduced surnames was to collect more taxes.
Vietnamese surname ranking
It is known that there are over 700 Vietnamese surnames. In Vietnam, as in Korea, it is common to inherit the father's last name, but these days, it is more common than before to combine the father's and mother's last names to give a dual surname.
According to the Top 100 Surnames in Vietnam published in 2022, the 10 most common surnames in Vietnam today are:
Rank Vietnamese Pronunciation Ratio Chinese Characters
1 Nguyễn Nguyen 31.5% Country name Yuan (阮)
2 Trần Tran 10.9% Beu Jin (陳)
3 Lê 8.9% Ryeo (黎) the sword
4 Phạm Pham 5.9% Last name Phạm
5 Hoàng / Huỳnh Hoàng / Huỳnh 5.1% pressed yellow
6 Vũ / Võ Boo / Bo 3.9% Hoban Martial Arts
7 Phan Pan 2.8% Surname Ben (潘)
8 Trương Truong 2.2% Beul Chang (張)
9 Bùi 2.1% Surname Bae
1.9% per 10 Đặng, country name, etc.
Most of the common surnames in Vietnam are associated with Vietnam's feudal dynasties. Vietnam's three largest families - the Nguyễn, Trần and Lê - all refer to the founders of dynasties in Vietnamese history. As the table shows, the most common surname in Vietnam is Nguyen, the surname of Vietnam's last feudal dynasty.
Vietnamese middle name & last name
Most Vietnamese names have three syllables, so middle names are used, but since this is not compulsory, there are cases where it is not used. Last names are used to distinguish ancestry, first names are used to distinguish people, while middle names are often used to distinguish gender (male, female). Therefore, traditionally, the most common middle name was 'Van' for men and 'Thi' for women.
However, because it does not have a special meaning, it is not used often in modern times, and there is an increasing trend of using words that are beautiful, have good meaning, or express value as middle names.
Because the structure of Vietnamese names, like ours, is based on Chinese characters, it is common to express meanings in Chinese characters when naming names. For reference, Nguyen accounts for the absolute majority of surnames in Vietnam, but unlike this, names are very diverse as preferred names differ depending on the ethnicity, region, and era.
Most Vietnamese people have nicknames in addition to their names. This is mainly used among family members, but it is also often used between lovers and close friends. For your information, unless the other person specifically asks, you rarely give your nickname first. It seems that words are often used to refer to cute animals, such as cats (Meo) or rabbits (Tho).
Names commonly used by Vietnamese women
Women mostly use names related to their physical beauty or personality. Names are often named after flowers, seasons, nature, animals such as birds, and gemstones. Similarly, the top 10 Vietnamese female names ranking are as follows:
Rank Vietnamese pronunciation rate
1 Anh 7.1%
2 Vy ratio 5.7%
3 Ngoc Ngoc 4.3%
4 Nhi 4.2%
5 Han 4.1%
6 Thư 4.1%
7 Linh Linh 3.5%
8 Như New 3.1%
9 Ngân Ngan 3%
10 Phương Phuong 2.1%
Nguyen - Lineup (Influence of Dynasties by Period)
The first recorded appearance of the surname Nguyen in Vietnam dates back to the 1200s. Since ancient times, Vietnam has made great efforts to erase traces of the existing dynasty when the dynasty changes. Among them was a change of surnames; in fact, it is said that the Trần dynasty overthrew the Ly dynasty and forced all dynasty members using the Ly surname to change their names to Nguyễn.
This is not something that only happened during the Trần dynasty, and as several dynasties such as Ho and Mac came and went, the descendants of the dynasties are said to have changed their surnames to Nguyen to avoid revenge. .
Additionally, the Nguyen dynasty, which last ruled Vietnam from 1802 to 1945, gave many people the surname Nguyen, as using the same surname as the dynasty often came with additional privileges and social benefits. It is said that he accepted it without hesitation.
In the past, France, which began to colonize Vietnam, conducted a census of the entire country. At this time, the most widely used surname in Vietnam was already Nguyen, but it was said that not everyone had a surname. At that time, only some wealthy or high-ranking people had surnames, and the majority of people did not have surnames and used only their first names.
Accordingly, the French occupation forces gave ordinary people without surnames the surname Nguyen after the last dynasty, so it is said that the most common surname today is 'Nguyen'.
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Explore the characteristics and origins of Vietnamese names
Culture
3 minutes
Feb 22, 2024
Vietnamese people's names can feel quite unfamiliar. First of all, the name is very long, and there are many similar names. However, if you get to know it, you will realize that Vietnamese people's names have many similarities to our names.
In this article, we will provide a comprehensive introduction to the history and origin of Vietnamese names and how to come up with Vietnamese names, starting with commonly used names.
Structure of Vietnamese names
Vietnamese names may seem complicated to us, but they have a surprisingly simple structure. Most surnames usually have 2 to 4 syllables, and first names have 1 to 4 syllables, but there are no particular restrictions on first names, so you can actually make them with as many syllables as you want. So, in some truly unusual cases, some people use very long names.
The crucial difference between Vietnamese and Korean names is that in Vietnam, like in Western countries, middle names are used.
Vietnamese name = last name + middle name + first name
For reference, middle names usually use one or two syllables. For example, the structure of a Vietnamese name like the one below can be explained as follows.
Ho Chi Minh = Ho (last name) + Chi (middle name) + Minh (first name) - 3 syllables
Nguyen Thi Minh Khai = Nguyen (last name) + Thi (middle name) + Minh Khai (first name) - 4 syllables
Vietnamese surnames
It is estimated that surnames began to be used as Vietnamese names around 111 BC, coinciding with the period when the Han Dynasty of China ruled Vietnam for about 1,000 years. It is common to assume that surnames were not used in Vietnam in the past because 'surnames' were introduced under Chinese rule, and there are no records of surnames before that.
For your information, China has been using surnames for a very long time, and the reason is very simple. This is to collect ‘tax’ accurately. For example, it is said that even if there were 10 people in a village with the same name, taxes could be collected accurately from each person thanks to their last name. As a result, it can be said that the reason China occupied Vietnam and introduced surnames was to collect more taxes.
Vietnamese surname ranking
It is known that there are over 700 Vietnamese surnames. In Vietnam, as in Korea, it is common to inherit the father's last name, but these days, it is more common than before to combine the father's and mother's last names to give a dual surname.
According to the Top 100 Surnames in Vietnam published in 2022, the 10 most common surnames in Vietnam today are:
Rank Vietnamese Pronunciation Ratio Chinese Characters
1 Nguyễn Nguyen 31.5% Country name Yuan (阮)
2 Trần Tran 10.9% Beu Jin (陳)
3 Lê 8.9% Ryeo (黎) the sword
4 Phạm Pham 5.9% Last name Phạm
5 Hoàng / Huỳnh Hoàng / Huỳnh 5.1% pressed yellow
6 Vũ / Võ Boo / Bo 3.9% Hoban Martial Arts
7 Phan Pan 2.8% Surname Ben (潘)
8 Trương Truong 2.2% Beul Chang (張)
9 Bùi 2.1% Surname Bae
1.9% per 10 Đặng, country name, etc.
Most of the common surnames in Vietnam are associated with Vietnam's feudal dynasties. Vietnam's three largest families - the Nguyễn, Trần and Lê - all refer to the founders of dynasties in Vietnamese history. As the table shows, the most common surname in Vietnam is Nguyen, the surname of Vietnam's last feudal dynasty.
Vietnamese middle name & last name
Most Vietnamese names have three syllables, so middle names are used, but since this is not compulsory, there are cases where it is not used. Last names are used to distinguish ancestry, first names are used to distinguish people, while middle names are often used to distinguish gender (male, female). Therefore, traditionally, the most common middle name was 'Van' for men and 'Thi' for women.
However, because it does not have a special meaning, it is not used often in modern times, and there is an increasing trend of using words that are beautiful, have good meaning, or express value as middle names.
Because the structure of Vietnamese names, like ours, is based on Chinese characters, it is common to express meanings in Chinese characters when naming names. For reference, Nguyen accounts for the absolute majority of surnames in Vietnam, but unlike this, names are very diverse as preferred names differ depending on the ethnicity, region, and era.
Most Vietnamese people have nicknames in addition to their names. This is mainly used among family members, but it is also often used between lovers and close friends. For your information, unless the other person specifically asks, you rarely give your nickname first. It seems that words are often used to refer to cute animals, such as cats (Meo) or rabbits (Tho).
Names commonly used by Vietnamese women
Women mostly use names related to their physical beauty or personality. Names are often named after flowers, seasons, nature, animals such as birds, and gemstones. Similarly, the top 10 Vietnamese female names ranking are as follows:
Rank Vietnamese pronunciation rate
1 Anh 7.1%
2 Vy ratio 5.7%
3 Ngoc Ngoc 4.3%
4 Nhi 4.2%
5 Han 4.1%
6 Thư 4.1%
7 Linh Linh 3.5%
8 Như New 3.1%
9 Ngân Ngan 3%
10 Phương Phuong 2.1%
Nguyen - Lineup (Influence of Dynasties by Period)
The first recorded appearance of the surname Nguyen in Vietnam dates back to the 1200s. Since ancient times, Vietnam has made great efforts to erase traces of the existing dynasty when the dynasty changes. Among them was a change of surnames; in fact, it is said that the Trần dynasty overthrew the Ly dynasty and forced all dynasty members using the Ly surname to change their names to Nguyễn.
This is not something that only happened during the Trần dynasty, and as several dynasties such as Ho and Mac came and went, the descendants of the dynasties are said to have changed their surnames to Nguyen to avoid revenge. .
Additionally, the Nguyen dynasty, which last ruled Vietnam from 1802 to 1945, gave many people the surname Nguyen, as using the same surname as the dynasty often came with additional privileges and social benefits. It is said that he accepted it without hesitation.
In the past, France, which began to colonize Vietnam, conducted a census of the entire country. At this time, the most widely used surname in Vietnam was already Nguyen, but it was said that not everyone had a surname. At that time, only some wealthy or high-ranking people had surnames, and the majority of people did not have surnames and used only their first names.
Accordingly, the French occupation forces gave ordinary people without surnames the surname Nguyen after the last dynasty, so it is said that the most common surname today is 'Nguyen'.
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Explore the characteristics and origins of Vietnamese names
Culture
3 minutes
Feb 22, 2024
Vietnamese people's names can feel quite unfamiliar. First of all, the name is very long, and there are many similar names. However, if you get to know it, you will realize that Vietnamese people's names have many similarities to our names.
In this article, we will provide a comprehensive introduction to the history and origin of Vietnamese names and how to come up with Vietnamese names, starting with commonly used names.
Structure of Vietnamese names
Vietnamese names may seem complicated to us, but they have a surprisingly simple structure. Most surnames usually have 2 to 4 syllables, and first names have 1 to 4 syllables, but there are no particular restrictions on first names, so you can actually make them with as many syllables as you want. So, in some truly unusual cases, some people use very long names.
The crucial difference between Vietnamese and Korean names is that in Vietnam, like in Western countries, middle names are used.
Vietnamese name = last name + middle name + first name
For reference, middle names usually use one or two syllables. For example, the structure of a Vietnamese name like the one below can be explained as follows.
Ho Chi Minh = Ho (last name) + Chi (middle name) + Minh (first name) - 3 syllables
Nguyen Thi Minh Khai = Nguyen (last name) + Thi (middle name) + Minh Khai (first name) - 4 syllables
Vietnamese surnames
It is estimated that surnames began to be used as Vietnamese names around 111 BC, coinciding with the period when the Han Dynasty of China ruled Vietnam for about 1,000 years. It is common to assume that surnames were not used in Vietnam in the past because 'surnames' were introduced under Chinese rule, and there are no records of surnames before that.
For your information, China has been using surnames for a very long time, and the reason is very simple. This is to collect ‘tax’ accurately. For example, it is said that even if there were 10 people in a village with the same name, taxes could be collected accurately from each person thanks to their last name. As a result, it can be said that the reason China occupied Vietnam and introduced surnames was to collect more taxes.
Vietnamese surname ranking
It is known that there are over 700 Vietnamese surnames. In Vietnam, as in Korea, it is common to inherit the father's last name, but these days, it is more common than before to combine the father's and mother's last names to give a dual surname.
According to the Top 100 Surnames in Vietnam published in 2022, the 10 most common surnames in Vietnam today are:
Rank Vietnamese Pronunciation Ratio Chinese Characters
1 Nguyễn Nguyen 31.5% Country name Yuan (阮)
2 Trần Tran 10.9% Beu Jin (陳)
3 Lê 8.9% Ryeo (黎) the sword
4 Phạm Pham 5.9% Last name Phạm
5 Hoàng / Huỳnh Hoàng / Huỳnh 5.1% pressed yellow
6 Vũ / Võ Boo / Bo 3.9% Hoban Martial Arts
7 Phan Pan 2.8% Surname Ben (潘)
8 Trương Truong 2.2% Beul Chang (張)
9 Bùi 2.1% Surname Bae
1.9% per 10 Đặng, country name, etc.
Most of the common surnames in Vietnam are associated with Vietnam's feudal dynasties. Vietnam's three largest families - the Nguyễn, Trần and Lê - all refer to the founders of dynasties in Vietnamese history. As the table shows, the most common surname in Vietnam is Nguyen, the surname of Vietnam's last feudal dynasty.
Vietnamese middle name & last name
Most Vietnamese names have three syllables, so middle names are used, but since this is not compulsory, there are cases where it is not used. Last names are used to distinguish ancestry, first names are used to distinguish people, while middle names are often used to distinguish gender (male, female). Therefore, traditionally, the most common middle name was 'Van' for men and 'Thi' for women.
However, because it does not have a special meaning, it is not used often in modern times, and there is an increasing trend of using words that are beautiful, have good meaning, or express value as middle names.
Because the structure of Vietnamese names, like ours, is based on Chinese characters, it is common to express meanings in Chinese characters when naming names. For reference, Nguyen accounts for the absolute majority of surnames in Vietnam, but unlike this, names are very diverse as preferred names differ depending on the ethnicity, region, and era.
Most Vietnamese people have nicknames in addition to their names. This is mainly used among family members, but it is also often used between lovers and close friends. For your information, unless the other person specifically asks, you rarely give your nickname first. It seems that words are often used to refer to cute animals, such as cats (Meo) or rabbits (Tho).
Names commonly used by Vietnamese women
Women mostly use names related to their physical beauty or personality. Names are often named after flowers, seasons, nature, animals such as birds, and gemstones. Similarly, the top 10 Vietnamese female names ranking are as follows:
Rank Vietnamese pronunciation rate
1 Anh 7.1%
2 Vy ratio 5.7%
3 Ngoc Ngoc 4.3%
4 Nhi 4.2%
5 Han 4.1%
6 Thư 4.1%
7 Linh Linh 3.5%
8 Như New 3.1%
9 Ngân Ngan 3%
10 Phương Phuong 2.1%
Nguyen - Lineup (Influence of Dynasties by Period)
The first recorded appearance of the surname Nguyen in Vietnam dates back to the 1200s. Since ancient times, Vietnam has made great efforts to erase traces of the existing dynasty when the dynasty changes. Among them was a change of surnames; in fact, it is said that the Trần dynasty overthrew the Ly dynasty and forced all dynasty members using the Ly surname to change their names to Nguyễn.
This is not something that only happened during the Trần dynasty, and as several dynasties such as Ho and Mac came and went, the descendants of the dynasties are said to have changed their surnames to Nguyen to avoid revenge. .
Additionally, the Nguyen dynasty, which last ruled Vietnam from 1802 to 1945, gave many people the surname Nguyen, as using the same surname as the dynasty often came with additional privileges and social benefits. It is said that he accepted it without hesitation.
In the past, France, which began to colonize Vietnam, conducted a census of the entire country. At this time, the most widely used surname in Vietnam was already Nguyen, but it was said that not everyone had a surname. At that time, only some wealthy or high-ranking people had surnames, and the majority of people did not have surnames and used only their first names.
Accordingly, the French occupation forces gave ordinary people without surnames the surname Nguyen after the last dynasty, so it is said that the most common surname today is 'Nguyen'.
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Explore the characteristics and origins of Vietnamese names
Culture
3 minutes
Feb 22, 2024
Vietnamese people's names can feel quite unfamiliar. First of all, the name is very long, and there are many similar names. However, if you get to know it, you will realize that Vietnamese people's names have many similarities to our names.
In this article, we will provide a comprehensive introduction to the history and origin of Vietnamese names and how to come up with Vietnamese names, starting with commonly used names.
Structure of Vietnamese names
Vietnamese names may seem complicated to us, but they have a surprisingly simple structure. Most surnames usually have 2 to 4 syllables, and first names have 1 to 4 syllables, but there are no particular restrictions on first names, so you can actually make them with as many syllables as you want. So, in some truly unusual cases, some people use very long names.
The crucial difference between Vietnamese and Korean names is that in Vietnam, like in Western countries, middle names are used.
Vietnamese name = last name + middle name + first name
For reference, middle names usually use one or two syllables. For example, the structure of a Vietnamese name like the one below can be explained as follows.
Ho Chi Minh = Ho (last name) + Chi (middle name) + Minh (first name) - 3 syllables
Nguyen Thi Minh Khai = Nguyen (last name) + Thi (middle name) + Minh Khai (first name) - 4 syllables
Vietnamese surnames
It is estimated that surnames began to be used as Vietnamese names around 111 BC, coinciding with the period when the Han Dynasty of China ruled Vietnam for about 1,000 years. It is common to assume that surnames were not used in Vietnam in the past because 'surnames' were introduced under Chinese rule, and there are no records of surnames before that.
For your information, China has been using surnames for a very long time, and the reason is very simple. This is to collect ‘tax’ accurately. For example, it is said that even if there were 10 people in a village with the same name, taxes could be collected accurately from each person thanks to their last name. As a result, it can be said that the reason China occupied Vietnam and introduced surnames was to collect more taxes.
Vietnamese surname ranking
It is known that there are over 700 Vietnamese surnames. In Vietnam, as in Korea, it is common to inherit the father's last name, but these days, it is more common than before to combine the father's and mother's last names to give a dual surname.
According to the Top 100 Surnames in Vietnam published in 2022, the 10 most common surnames in Vietnam today are:
Rank Vietnamese Pronunciation Ratio Chinese Characters
1 Nguyễn Nguyen 31.5% Country name Yuan (阮)
2 Trần Tran 10.9% Beu Jin (陳)
3 Lê 8.9% Ryeo (黎) the sword
4 Phạm Pham 5.9% Last name Phạm
5 Hoàng / Huỳnh Hoàng / Huỳnh 5.1% pressed yellow
6 Vũ / Võ Boo / Bo 3.9% Hoban Martial Arts
7 Phan Pan 2.8% Surname Ben (潘)
8 Trương Truong 2.2% Beul Chang (張)
9 Bùi 2.1% Surname Bae
1.9% per 10 Đặng, country name, etc.
Most of the common surnames in Vietnam are associated with Vietnam's feudal dynasties. Vietnam's three largest families - the Nguyễn, Trần and Lê - all refer to the founders of dynasties in Vietnamese history. As the table shows, the most common surname in Vietnam is Nguyen, the surname of Vietnam's last feudal dynasty.
Vietnamese middle name & last name
Most Vietnamese names have three syllables, so middle names are used, but since this is not compulsory, there are cases where it is not used. Last names are used to distinguish ancestry, first names are used to distinguish people, while middle names are often used to distinguish gender (male, female). Therefore, traditionally, the most common middle name was 'Van' for men and 'Thi' for women.
However, because it does not have a special meaning, it is not used often in modern times, and there is an increasing trend of using words that are beautiful, have good meaning, or express value as middle names.
Because the structure of Vietnamese names, like ours, is based on Chinese characters, it is common to express meanings in Chinese characters when naming names. For reference, Nguyen accounts for the absolute majority of surnames in Vietnam, but unlike this, names are very diverse as preferred names differ depending on the ethnicity, region, and era.
Most Vietnamese people have nicknames in addition to their names. This is mainly used among family members, but it is also often used between lovers and close friends. For your information, unless the other person specifically asks, you rarely give your nickname first. It seems that words are often used to refer to cute animals, such as cats (Meo) or rabbits (Tho).
Names commonly used by Vietnamese women
Women mostly use names related to their physical beauty or personality. Names are often named after flowers, seasons, nature, animals such as birds, and gemstones. Similarly, the top 10 Vietnamese female names ranking are as follows:
Rank Vietnamese pronunciation rate
1 Anh 7.1%
2 Vy ratio 5.7%
3 Ngoc Ngoc 4.3%
4 Nhi 4.2%
5 Han 4.1%
6 Thư 4.1%
7 Linh Linh 3.5%
8 Như New 3.1%
9 Ngân Ngan 3%
10 Phương Phuong 2.1%
Nguyen - Lineup (Influence of Dynasties by Period)
The first recorded appearance of the surname Nguyen in Vietnam dates back to the 1200s. Since ancient times, Vietnam has made great efforts to erase traces of the existing dynasty when the dynasty changes. Among them was a change of surnames; in fact, it is said that the Trần dynasty overthrew the Ly dynasty and forced all dynasty members using the Ly surname to change their names to Nguyễn.
This is not something that only happened during the Trần dynasty, and as several dynasties such as Ho and Mac came and went, the descendants of the dynasties are said to have changed their surnames to Nguyen to avoid revenge. .
Additionally, the Nguyen dynasty, which last ruled Vietnam from 1802 to 1945, gave many people the surname Nguyen, as using the same surname as the dynasty often came with additional privileges and social benefits. It is said that he accepted it without hesitation.
In the past, France, which began to colonize Vietnam, conducted a census of the entire country. At this time, the most widely used surname in Vietnam was already Nguyen, but it was said that not everyone had a surname. At that time, only some wealthy or high-ranking people had surnames, and the majority of people did not have surnames and used only their first names.
Accordingly, the French occupation forces gave ordinary people without surnames the surname Nguyen after the last dynasty, so it is said that the most common surname today is 'Nguyen'.
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