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What are some Tibetan names?

Here are some Tibetan names, categorized for easier browsing:

Male Names:

* Traditional: Tenzin, Dorje, Sonam, Lobsang, Ngawang, Jamyang, Choekyi, Phuntsok, Kelsang, Tashi

* Modern: Dawa, Karma, Rinchen, Yeshi, Pema, Namgyal, Tashi, Jigme, Sherpa, Wangchuk

* Unique: Gonpo, Sangay, Choephel, Jigdal, Gyatso, Yeshe, Kunzang, Palden, Tsultrim

Female Names:

* Traditional: Dolma, Tsering, Lhamo, Pema, Choedron, Dechen, Yangchen, Phuntsok, Lhadon, Tashi

* Modern: Tashi, Lhamo, Dekyi, Kelsang, Dolma, Tsering, Yangchen, Ngawang, Yeshi, Rinchen

* Unique: Dawa, Gyatso, Choying, Sangay, Kunzang, Palden, Tsultrim

Unisex Names:

* Traditional: Tashi, Tenzin, Dorje, Sonam, Lobsang, Ngawang, Jamyang, Choekyi, Phuntsok

* Modern: Yeshi, Kelsang, Rinchen, Pema, Dawa, Karma, Namgyal

* Unique: Gyatso, Choephel, Jigdal, Sangay, Gonpo, Yeshe

Things to keep in mind:

* Meaning: Tibetan names often carry significant meanings related to Buddhism, nature, or personal qualities.

* Pronunciation: Many Tibetan names have unique pronunciations. It's helpful to consult resources for accurate pronunciation.

* Variations: Tibetan names can have different spellings and variations depending on the region or dialect.

* Cultural Significance: It's important to be respectful of the cultural significance of Tibetan names when choosing one.

Where to find more names:

* Tibetan-English dictionaries: Look for dictionaries specifically dedicated to Tibetan language and culture.

* Online resources: Websites like BabyCenter and Nameberry often have sections dedicated to Tibetan names.

* Consult with a Tibetan speaker: If you know someone who speaks Tibetan, they can help you find appropriate and meaningful names.

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