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Vietnamese names - Baby names with the origin Vietnamese

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Khuong Tran Varies by Chinese character; commonly used as a given name or surname and associated with qualities like honor, dignity, or lineage. Exact meaning depends on the underlying Hán-Nôm character. Vietnamese Boy
Khuong Vu Combination of Khuong (a Vietnamese surname/given name associated with family heritage, respect or nobility) and Vũ (Vu) which can mean 'martial/valiant' or 'feather/dance' depending on the Chinese character; together often evokes an image of a respected/noble warrior or a person of esteemed heritage. Vietnamese Boy
Khánh Congratulate, celebrate Chinese, Vietnamese Girl
Kieu Beautiful, graceful, elegant (also associated with the heroine of the Vietnamese epic 'The Tale of Kiều') Vietnamese Girl
Kuong Light, brightness Chinese, Vietnamese Boy
Lae Generally 'point' or 'headland' (Hawaiian); otherwise a rare/variant form related to Lai/Lay - meaning depends on origin Cantonese, Chinese, Vietnamese Unisex
Lai Varies by language/character: in Chinese commonly 'come' (来/來, lái), 'depend/blame' (賴, lài) or 'multitude/dark' (黎, lí); Vietnamese 'Lại' means 'again/return'; Thai/Laotian 'lai' (หลาย) means 'many'. Chinese, Lao, Thai, Vietnamese Unisex
Lak Multiple possible origins: Vietnamese link to 'Lạc' (a historical/ethnic name sometimes associated with happiness), or a South Asian short form tied to Sanskrit names like Lakshmi (goddess of wealth) or Lakshman. Also appears in South Asian contexts related to 'lakh' (100,000). Indian, Sanskrit, Vietnamese Unisex
Lann Likely 'enclosure' or 'heath' (Celtic); sometimes associated with 'orchid' when linked to Vietnamese Lan; possibly 'blade' in Old Irish. Breton, Irish, Vietnamese, Welsh Unisex
Lap To establish; to set up; to found Vietnamese Boy
LaVan Most commonly linked to the Hebrew meaning 'white'; can also be a modern/formal compound or a romanized Vietnamese name with different meanings depending on the second element. English, Hebrew, Vietnamese Boy
Lienette Diminutive form often taken to mean 'little linnet' (a small songbird); when linked to Vietnamese Liên, associated with 'lotus'. French, Vietnamese Girl
Lock Depending on origin: 'lock' or 'enclosure' (English); 'lake' (Scottish); or 'prosperity/wealth' (from Vietnamese Lộc). English, Gaelic, Scottish, Vietnamese Boy
Loi From Vietnamese Lợi: 'benefit, profit, advantage, good fortune'. Chinese, Vietnamese Boy
Lok Varies by origin: 'world, people, realm' (Sanskrit/Hindi); 'joy, music, happiness' (Cantonese, 樂); 'prosperity, good fortune' (Vietnamese, Lộc). Hindi, Sanskrit, Vietnamese Boy
Lynh Spirit; soul; sacred; spiritual essence Vietnamese Unisex
Maai Varies by origin and spelling: in Japanese Maai can be written with kanji meaning such as 'true love' (e.g., 真愛) or combinations involving 'dance' or 'garment'; as a form of Vietnamese Mai it evokes 'plum/apricot blossom'; in some African usage it functions as a surname or toponym without a single lexical meaning. Japanese, Vietnamese Girl
Me Often a diminutive or nickname; in East Asian contexts linked to characters meaning 'beautiful' (e.g., 美), while in Vietnamese the same spelling can correspond to different words depending on tone. Chinese, English, Korean, Vietnamese Girl
Ming-Anh Bright and talented / bright and heroic Vietnamese Unisex
My-My Affectionate/diminutive form of "My" - often derived from Vietnamese Mỹ meaning "beautiful"; used as a cutesy pet name Vietnamese Girl
Myn Generally conveys 'clever/quick' (Korean) or 'bright/clear' (Vietnamese); used as a short, modern name Dutch, English, Korean, Vietnamese Unisex
Myngan Beautiful silver (Mỹ = beautiful; Ngân = silver, also 'melodious') Vietnamese Girl
Mynh Bright, clear, intelligent Vietnamese Unisex
Na A monosyllabic name or name element. In Chinese (often written 娜) it conveys 'elegant, graceful'; in Vietnamese it can refer to the custard‑apple fruit; in Korean it is a common surname or feminine syllable; in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji chosen. Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese Girl
Nga Swan; graceful, elegant Vietnamese Girl
Ngay Day Vietnamese Unisex
Nghi Dignity, propriety, ceremony; (when written Nghĩ) also 'to think' in Vietnamese Vietnamese Unisex
Nghia Righteousness; justice; duty; loyalty; meaning Vietnamese Boy
Ngoc Anh From Vietnamese 'Ngọc' (jade) + 'Anh' (bright, intelligent, or hero) - 'precious/bright jade.' Vietnamese Girl
Ngoc Han 'Ngọc' = jade/precious; 'Hân' = joyful/happy - overall 'precious jade' + 'happiness' (jade and joy). Vietnamese Girl
Ngoc Huong Fragrant jade - combines ngọc ('jade, precious') and hương ('fragrance, aroma'). Vietnamese Girl
Ngoc Minh Jade (precious) + bright/clear/intelligent Vietnamese Unisex
Ngoc My Beautiful jade Vietnamese Girl
Ngu No single established meaning. Depending on origin it can correspond to different words or characters - e.g. Vietnamese forms: Ngũ ('five') or Ngư (related to 'fisherman'), or the verb ngủ ('to sleep', not typically a name); as a Chinese romanization it likely represents one of several surnames (meaning depends on the Chinese character). Meanings in African languages vary by local usage. Chinese, Igbo, Vietnamese Unisex
Nguyet Moon Vietnamese Girl
Nguyễn Derived from the Chinese surname 阮 (Ruan), historically associated with the ruan (a stringed lute); the most common Vietnamese family name. Vietnamese Unisex
Ngyuen Clan name meaning 'descendant of Nguyễn'; historically linked to the Chinese surname Ruan (阮), originally the name of an ancient stringed instrument Vietnamese Unisex
Ngân Silver; melodious, resonant (to ring or chime) Vietnamese Girl
Ngọc Nguyệt Jade Moon - 'jade' (precious) + 'moon' (luminous/poetic) Vietnamese Girl
Nhung Velvet; soft, silky Vietnamese Girl
Nhuong To yield or concede; to be considerate or to offer/share Vietnamese Girl
Nhân Humaneness; benevolence Chinese, Vietnamese Boy
Nhạc Music Chinese, Vietnamese Boy
Ni Varies by language and Chinese character. Common Chinese characters: 妮 'girl' or feminine name element; 尼 'Buddhist nun' or transliteration element; 昵 'intimate'; 霓 'rainbow'. In Japanese/Korean/Vietnamese it is generally a syllable without a fixed meaning. Ní in Irish is a patronymic prefix meaning 'daughter of'. Chinese, Irish, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese Girl
Nie Varies by origin: as a Chinese surname (倪) it can be associated with meanings like 'edge' or 'small'; as a given name it is often a short/phonetic form of Nia/Niamh ('bright' in Irish) or a simple monosyllabic name. Chinese, Irish, Scottish, Vietnamese Unisex
Noi Thai/Lao: 'little' or 'small' (affectionate nickname); Vietnamese (Nội): 'inner' or 'maternal'. Lao, Thai, Vietnamese Unisex
Nom Varies by origin - Hebrew-related use: 'pleasantness/delight'; Vietnamese association: linked to 'chữ Nôm' (vernacular script); other uses derive from lexical meanings in French/English. French, Hebrew, Vietnamese Unisex
Nou Varies by culture - commonly 'new' in Catalan; in Southeast Asia it appears as a Khmer/Lao family or given name with local meanings. Catalan, Khmer, Lao, Vietnamese Unisex
Nu Woman; soft; primeval water Burmese, Egyptian, Vietnamese Girl
On Hebrew: 'strength, vigor'; also the biblical name for the Egyptian city Heliopolis. In Japanese the meaning varies by kanji (e.g., 音 'sound', 恩 'grace', 温 'warmth'). Egyptian, Hebrew, Japanese, Vietnamese Unisex

Vietnamese name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Vietnamese-origin name in our dataset.

316
Names in this origin
5
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
25,405
Peak year 0