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Nice Name For A Half Thai Girl...any Suggestions?

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Hi folks!

I want my soon to be daughter(2months to go!!) to have a nice Thai girls name.Shouldnt be to hard right?

Well Im yet to hear any that I think sounds good. Like Im not fond of names like Siriporn or Chompunut etc.

Are there any Thai girls names that you have heard that sound nice in an English language kinda way?? (if that makes sense)

Id really like to hear some serious suggestions that anyone may have!!smile.png

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Lamai.

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My daughter's middle name is Tasanee (pronounced "Tatsanee"), which means "beautiful view" and she most certainly is that! I think that it is a lovely name for a leuk kreung girl.

Supranee

Pronounced Soo-Pra-Nee

Patcha

My half thai daughters name is Wanita, could be thai or english i guess.

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Sukhanya - pronounced 'soo-kan-yaa'.

Somlee, means cotton wool.

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My daughter is half Thai and we chose a name suggested by a nurse in the hospital once she was born, Taria. Pronounced the same as Maria buy with a T

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Semisu.... Just a thouightsmile.png

When our boy was born 2 months ago my wife chose an English name and I chose his Thai name. We had to wait until he was born because the day of his birth had a bearing on his Thai name. I know this does not help you but it is another look at the names of children. Enjoy your new life when she is born.

My second choice for my baby girl was Emma which would have become Emm. Emma has become popular in the states.

My second choice for my baby girl was Emma which would have become Emm. Emma has become popular in the states.

A German name.

http://www.babynolog..._babynames.html

I like Namfon or Wantanee.

Maybe because I can remember them easily?

Off of that baby name list, I kind of like Dao (star).

Here's an interesting read on "The Choosing of Thai Names".

my mil is called Tassanee & when pregnant seriously considered it if I had a girl. I didn't & got a boy but it is still a really nice name.

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When our boy was born 2 months ago my wife chose an English name and I chose his Thai name. We had to wait until he was born because the day of his birth had a bearing on his Thai name. I know this does not help you but it is another look at the names of children. Enjoy your new life when she is born.

Interesting you chose the Thai name and wife the English name. My wife wants a falang name which she wants me to pick but if shes letting me choose then its gonna be a nice Thai name. Which Im starting to see there are plenty nice names.

BTW did your wife choose an English name your happy with?

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My half thai daughters name is Wanita, could be thai or english i guess.

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Yeah ive seen it spelled as Juanita before not in Thailand but perhaps the male version of Juan?

I chose Western names for my daughter, Charlotte Lisa

Raya. I'm told it means 'beautiful adornment or precious jewel' (lit: a brooch, pendant or necklace).

The stress is on the second syllable: Rai-Yaa.

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Raya. I'm told it means 'beautiful adornment or precious jewel' (lit: a brooch, pendant or necklace).

The stress is on the second syllable: Rai-Yaa.

Haha, happens to be the name we have been thinking about!

Not sure about the meaning like you mention but it is also a Hebrew name.

would sound nice using the Thai name Patcha and make it Patcharaya..

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I chose Western names for my daughter, Charlotte Lisa

Charlottes nice when shortened to Charlie

When our boy was born 2 months ago my wife chose an English name and I chose his Thai name. We had to wait until he was born because the day of his birth had a bearing on his Thai name. I know this does not help you but it is another look at the names of children. Enjoy your new life when she is born.

Interesting you chose the Thai name and wife the English name. My wife wants a falang name which she wants me to pick but if shes letting me choose then its gonna be a nice Thai name. Which Im starting to see there are plenty nice names.

BTW did your wife choose an English name your happy with?

She chose Alexander which I was happy with.

I chose Western names for my daughter, Charlotte Lisa

Charlottes nice when shortened to Charlie

thats what I ncall her. lol

For our daughter, we went with Thai name Malissa (which is the Thai word for Jasmine)

And for nickname .... Jasmine

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