Writing Adolescent Fiction/Character names/Lahu

Usage note

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Lahu in China have different naming practices from Lahu in Southeast Asia. This page deals with Southeast Asian Lahu, who are the Lahu forming an immigrant community in the United States.

Many Lahu in Southeast Asia have no surnames and only "acquire" one through intermarriage with different ethnic groups.

If you are interested in the anthroponymy of the Lahu of China, see this page.

Girls' names

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  • Eeboon
  • Eechai
  • Eechang
  • Eechin
  • Eecome
  • Eedaeng
  • Eedeng
  • Eedor
  • Eejing
  • Eekanker
  • Eekeo
  • Eekham
  • Eekhma
  • Eekong
  • Eelao
  • Eemai
  • Eemee
  • Eemo
  • Eena
  • Eenang
  • Eepang
  • Eerais
  • Eesen
  • Eeseng
  • Eeshin
  • Eesin
  • Eesing
  • Eesoon
  • Eethai
  • Eevai
  • Eevoy
  • Eeyang
  • Eeyarn
  • Eeyeang
  • Ekhamkheo
  • Ekong
  • Eloom
  • Enang
  • Enor
  • Esai
  • Esarn
  • Esung
  • Ethong
  • Evoy
  • Mehlae
  • Nachoi
  • Nado
  • Nala
  • Nalaa
  • Nalae
  • Nale
  • Nalo
  • Nalor
  • Namee
  • Namo
  • Namu
  • Nangla
  • Nanlee
  • Nanu
  • Naphe
  • Naphou
  • Nasae
  • Nasi
  • Nasing
  • Nathong
  • Nati
  • Sela

Boys' names

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  • Ae
  • Ai
  • Aibung
  • Aichai
  • Aichei
  • Aichu
  • Aidao
  • Aidor
  • Aidorkae
  • Aific
  • Aifye
  • Aijai
  • Aiken
  • Aikeo
  • Aikham
  • Aiko
  • Aila
  • Ailaa
  • Ailao
  • Ailen
  • Ailing
  • Ailon
  • Aimou
  • Ainoy
  • Aipa
  • Aipanh
  • Aipeh
  • Aipu
  • Aisai
  • Aisang
  • Aisay
  • Aishone
  • Aising
  • Aitang
  • Aithor
  • Aiyen
  • Aiyoy
  • Chadee
  • Chalae
  • Chale
  • Chalor
  • Chasaen
  • Chathor
  • Jalo
  • Jame
  • Janoo
  • Japaulka
  • Pomai
  • Porlae
  • Sela
  • Yawsou

Surnames

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  • Balang
  • Saesee
  • See
  • Seechan