Tibetan name


Tibetan names typically consist of two juxtaposed elements.
Family names are rare except among those of aristocratic ancestry and then come before the personal name. For example, in Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme, Ngapoi was his family name and Nga-Wang Jigmê his personal name.
Tibetan nomads also use clan names; in farming communities, they are now rare and may be replaced by household name.
Tibetan culture is patrilineal; descent is claimed from the four ancient clans that are said to have originally inhabited Ancient Tibet: Se, Rmu, Stong and Ldong. The ancient clan system of Tibet is called rus-ba, meaning bone or bone lineage. The four clans were further divided into branches which are Dbra, Vgru, Ldong, Lga, Dbas and Brdav. With inter-clan marriages, the subclans were divided into many sub-branches.
While Tibetans from Kham and Amdo use their clan names as surnames, most farming communities in Central Tibet stopped using their clan names centuries ago and instead use household names.
Traditionally, personal names are bestowed upon a child by lamas, who often incorporate an element of their own name. In the Tibetan diaspora, Tibetans often turn to the Dalai Lama for names for their children. As a result, the exile community has an overwhelming population of boys and girls whose first name is "Tenzin", the personal first name of the 14th Dalai Lama.
Personal names are in most cases composed of readily understood Tibetan words. Most personal names may be given to either males or females. Only a few are specifically male or female.
Common Tibetan names include Bhuti, Choedon, Choekyi, Chogden, Chokphel, Damchoe, Dasel, Dawa, Dema, Dhondup, Dolkar, Dolma, Dorje, Gyatso, Gyemsten, Gyurmey, Jampa, Jangchup, Jungney, Kalden, Khando, Karma, Kelsang, Khendenn, Kunchok, Kunga, Kunphell, Lekhshey, Lhakpa, Lhakyi, Lhami, Lhawang, Lhayul, Lobsang, Metok, Namdak, Namdol, Namgyal, Ngonga, Norbu, Nyima, Paljor, Pasang, Peldun, Pema, Phuntsok, Phurpa, Rabgyal, Rabten, Rangdol, Rigsang, Rigzin, Rinchen, Samdup, Samten, Sangyal, Sonam, Tashi, Tenki, Tenzin, Thinley, Tsering, Tsomo, Tsundue, Wangchuk, Wangmo, Wangyag, Woeser, Woeten, Yangdol, Yangkey, Yangtso, and Yonden.
Meanings of some of the common names are listed below:
TibetanWylieLatinMeaning
བསྟན་འཛིན་bstan 'dzinTenzinholder of the teaching
རྒྱ་མཚོ་rgya mtshoGyatsoocean
སྐལ་བཟང་skal bzangKelsanggood fortune, good luck, golden age,
ཉི་མ་nyi maNyimasun, day
རྡོ་རྗེ་rdo rjeDorjeindestructable, invincible, Vajra
དབྱངས་མཚོ་dbyangs mtshoYangtsoharmony + lake/ocean
བསམ་གཏན་bsam gtanSamtenconcentration
ལྷ་མོ་lha moLhamoprincess, lady, goddess, Tibetan opera, opera
སྒྲོལ་མ་sgrol maDolma
Tara, Goddess
པད་མ་PadmaPema
Lotus flower
ཚེ་རིང་tsheringTsering
Long life
རྒྱལ་མཚན་rgyal mtshanGyemtsenbanner of victory, the victory banner, one of the eight auspicious symbols