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Nong Nooch

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what does this mean in english ? is the nooch the same as a gals nickname ???

The meaning of Nong nooch is Nang Nong"นางน้อง" = younger sister

Yes , Nooch is girl nickname .

what does this mean in english ? is the nooch the same as a gals nickname ???

Do you mean สวนนงนุช - Nong Nooch Garden ?

That means "beautiful girl" garden.

SpokenThai

Nog Nooch could be for น้องนุช or นงนุช .

Edited by Boos

Nog Nooch could be for น้องนุช or นงนุช .

I would transliterate it as nong nut, with Nut (not pronounced as in English but like newt in English) being a very common nickname.

Agree with Johpa - the nickname is common.

I have seen bearers of the name use both Nuch and Nooch when writing it in Roman letters, but never Nut even though that is what an AUA/Haas transcription fan such as Sir J and myself would prefer.

Perhaps the most unambiguous way to write it in English would be /Nood/ or /Noot/ though, seeing as 'nut' is a word with its own pronunciation.

The ช 'ch' is pronounced like a silent 't' or 'd' according to the Thai phonetic rules, but most Thais will still represent ช with 'ch' instead of 'd' or 't' when writing their name in Roman letters - even though this means the name will not be pronounced as in the original Thai.

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