Cambodian name


Cambodian names usually consist of two elements including a patronymic, which serves as a common family name for siblings, followed by a given name. Surname then given name. An example is famous singer Sin Sisamouth, his surname is Sin and his given name is Sisamouth. Traditionally, the Khmer do not have Western-style family names shared by multiple generations or entire families. Instead, Khmer children use their father's given name as their family name. Other Austroasiatic indigenous people groups within Cambodia have similar naming customs, while the Sino-Khmer and Viet-Khmer may follow Chinese and Vietnamese naming patterns, respectively. Chams in Cambodia may have either Khmer or Cham names or a combination of both. Cham name order is the reverse of the Khmer; the given name is followed by the father's given name.

Given names

Generally, women are given names relating to beauty, while men are given names of virtues. Some Cambodian given names are unisex names.

Surnames

Surnames are usually taken from the surname or the given name of the father and are generally monosyllabic. Cambodian surnames are sometimes identical to Chinese or Vietnamese surnames. Women keep their maiden names after marriage.

Origin and meanings

The meanings of Cambodian names are generally very simple and reference positive attributes. Cambodian people are called by their given names without a title or by their given names with a title ; the full name, including both family name and given name is often used.
Different naming traditions exist among ethnic groups other than the Khmer majority. The Cambodian population is 90% Buddhist and names are often taken from Buddhism. Among the Muslim minority, Arabic names are often used as family names.

Pronunciation

Khmer names are usually pronounced with the stress placed on the last syllable. Khmer uses a glottal stop and other stops: ', ', ' and ' which may or may not occur with aspiration. In romanizations of Khmer script, aspiration is usually marked with an h. Final r, d, g, s, b, and z sounds are not heard: Ngor is pronounced Ngow. Some final consonants are written but not pronounced.

List of some family names

Khmer "family" names are usually simply their father's given name, and as such change with each generation. Other ethnic groups, particularly Chinese-Cambodians and Vietnamese-Cambodians, may have a family name that is taken by each generation, in which case the name is pronounced similarly to the language of origin but within the bounds of Khmer phonology. Below is a list of some common family names, some of which are also found as given names.
KhmerIPARomanizationOrigin
កូយKuy
កឹមKem
កែបKep
កែវkaewKeo meaning glass or jewel or crystal
ខាត់kʰatKhatChinese
ខាយkʰaːyKhay凱/凯
ខៀវkʰiəwKhiev喬/乔
ខ្លូតkʰloutKhlotgeneric name for melon-like fruit
គឹមkɨmKim
គួចKouch
កាំងKaing
ឃាងKheang
ឃិនKhinChinese 欽/钦
ឃីមKhim
ចន្ទChan/Chhan/JanSanskrit word canda meaning moon
ចាន់Chan
ចាបChapBird
ចេងCheng
ចេនceːnChen/Jen陳/陳
ឆនcʰɑːnChhorn終/终; whole, complete, entire.
ឆាយChhay
ជាciəChea
ជាមciəmCheambowl. From Persian jam meaning "cup". Related to Hindi "drinking vessel". Possible cognate of Chinese also meaning "cup."
ជិនcinChin/Jin
ជឹមcɨmChim/Choem
ជ័យcɨjChey/Jey/JayMost popular surname in Cambodia, the Cambodian word "chey" meaning "victory" or "victorious", derived from Sanskrit Jaya
ឈិតcʰitChhet/Chhit
ឈិន陳/陈
ឈឹមcʰəmChhim/Chhem
ញឹកɲɨkNhekabbreviation of 涅槃
ដួងduəŋDuongbeloved, dear, darling
ឌិតdɨtDithḍita from Sanskrit Paṇḍita meaning wise man or scholar; or Chinese
ឌិនdɨnDinfrom ḍina in Pali meaning flight
ឌីDy
ឌុលdulDulfrom ḍula in Pali meaning earring or tremble
ឌួងduəŋDuongChinese 東/东
តក់TokDroplets of water
តាងtaːŋTang
តាតtaːtTat達/达
តូចtouc ~ tuːcToch/TouchSmall or Tiny
តាំងTaing
ថនThan
ទាវTeav
ទីtiːTy
ទុំTum
ទ្រីTry
ទេពteːpTepfrom Deva, Sanskrit for god or divine
ធីtʰiːThy
នីNy
ប្រាក់PrakKhmer for silver
ប៉ាងpaːŋPang龐/庞
ប៉ុកpokPok
ប៊ុនbunBun
ប៉ែនpaenPen/Ben賓/宾
ផានpʰaːnPhan
ពិជPech
ពេជ្រPichmeans Diamonds in Cambodia
ភីpʰiːPhyguardian, one of great importance
មាmaːMaม้า
មានmiənMeanrich or wealthy; or 緬/缅
មាសmiəhMeasKhmer for gold
មួយmuəyMuy/Muoythe number 1
មូលmuːlMulround
មេងmeːŋMeng
ម៉ៅmaʋMao, locals argue that it came from a spoken form of the Khmer word black or kmav.
However this word is reconstructed from Proto-Austro-Asiatic as *kVm and thus is unlikely to be so.
យស់yuəhYos/Yous
យុនyunYun
យូyuːYu
រស់rʊəhRos/Rousto live
រួយRouy
លិមlimLim
លីLy
លីវLiv
លឹមLim
វ៉ាងʋaaŋVang
វង្សʋʊəŋVongCircle, line of descent. Derived from the Sanskrit word vansha meaning lineage.
sɑːSor/SarWhite
សងsɑːŋSangPayback
សមsɑːmSam
សរsɑːSor/Sar
សាងsaːŋSang
សាតsaːtSat
សានsaːnSan
សាយsaːjSay
សិនsɨnSin森;
សឺនsəɨnSon
សុខsokSokfrom Sanskrit sukha meaning joy or happiness
សុងsoŋSong
សុនsonSon
ស៊ុយsuySuy
សូsoːSo蘇/苏
ស៊ូsuːSu蘇/苏
សួនsuənSounGarden
សឿងSeoung
សៀងsieŋSieng/SeangSoy or Shang
សេងseiŋSeng
សេនseinSenCent
សោមsaomSomfrom Sanskrit soma meaning moon or sky
សៅSao
ហាក៉Hak
ហុងhoŋHongfrom Chinese "Hong" meaning water or flood listed 184th among the Song-era Hundred Family Surnames
ហ៊ុនhunHunmoney investment, share. Thai or Chinese etymology. Possibly related to meaning "share, portion."
ហូhouHo/Hu
ឡាយLay
ឡុងloŋLong龍/龙
អាងaːŋAng/Aang吳/吴
អិមʔimIm/Yim
អុងʔoŋOng
អ៊ុចʔucUch/OuchTo Light
អ៊ុយʔujUy
អៀមʔiəmEam/Iem/Iam
អៀវʔieʋIv/Eav/Eaw
អ៊ុំʔumUmAunt
ឯកʔaekEk/AekSelf, Single; from Sanskrit eka
ឱកʔaokOk/Aok
ឱមʔaomOm嚴/严'

List of given names

Unlike Cambodian family names, given names may have multiple syllables and differ greatly. Given names were influenced greatly by Sanskrit.
KhmerIPARomanizationOrigin
ɓɑːliːnBalin
បទុមBotum: Meaning lotus
ជាciəCheagood health
ជាតាCheata meaning birth, nation, origin
ឆេងCheng鄭/郑
ឈៀងChheang
តាDa
ដារាɗɑːrɑːDaraSanskrit, meaning star
ឡេងLeng
Lo羅/罗
ណារុងNarong
Naroeung
និមលNimolWhich is without doubt, without blemish, always happy
ភួងPhuong name of a kind of flower
សារឿនSaroeung
ស្រីSrey:
សនSon: 孫/孙
បុប្ផាBopha: Meaning flower or blossom
ចិន្ដាChenda: Meaning heart or mind
ឈួនChhoun
Khan
កុសលKosal: Meaning good deed
គុន្ធាKunthea: Means "sweet-smelling" or "good deed"
ឡាយLai: 賴/赖
លំអងLom Ang: 倫/伦
ម៉ាលីMaly
ម៉ីMey "妹"
ម៉ាប់Map: Mập
Moeuk
ផល្លាPhalla: Meaning fruit in Pali
ភារៈPhireak
ពិរុណPhirun: Means "rain" in Khmer, from the name of a rain god in the mythologies of southeast Asia. The god's name is possibly derived from Varuna.
ពៅPov: youngest
រិទ្ធិRith meaning power
រីRy
សំណាងSamnanglucky
សារិទ្ធSarit
សុផលSophal:
សារិទ្ធSophea: Means "wisdom"
សារិទ្ធSopheap: Means "gentle or proper"
សួនSuon: meaning garden
Tren: Trần
ទីtiːThyThị
Thuy: Thủy, meaning water
វណ្ណាVanna: gold, golden, from Sanskrit varṇa
វាសនាVeasna: Means opportunity, good fortune, or fate.
វិបុលVibol: Means abundant, large, vast
វុឌ្ឍិvuttʰiVuthy: meaning prosperity. Derived from the Pali word vuddhi of the same meaning.

Compound names

At times, many families combine shorter names to create a longer name. This happens often among the wealthier class of Cambodians.