

Sherpas [lit. Sher-wa, people from the East] migrated into the high plateaux and ravined valleys of what is now eastern Nepal, circa 1600. They came from Kham, in eastern Tibet.
NAMING PRACTICES
ANG
A great many Sherpas are called "ang" plus another name."Ang" is simply the diminutive, meaning "small one" or "beloved."
Sherpas are often named for example "Ang Tshe-ring" meaning "beloved Long Life" or "Ang Nyi-ma" meaning "beloved Sunday-born."
DAYS OF THE WEEK One of the Sherpa child's names will be the day of the week on which it was born. This custom places the child under the protection of that day's deity.
E.g., Daniel Mingmar (my oldest son) was born on Tuesday. By taking his first breath on Tuesday, he gains the protective power of Mars, the ruler of Tuesday. Every time his name Mingmar is spoken, that protective power is re-affirmed. [Tibetan pronunciation can be "Mikmar".]
Planetary day rulers are the same as in the West.
SHERPA DAY NAME
Planetary Deity Euro-Himalayan
Western Weekday
Western Daily Planetary Ruler
Nyi-ma
Sun - Nyima
Sun-day
Sun
Da-wa
Moon - Dawa
Mon-day
Moon
Ming-ma(r)
Mars - Migmar
Tues-day
Tiu (Germanic name for Mars) [Note "Mar-di" in French]
Lhak-pa
Mercury - Lhakpa
Wednes-day
Woden (Germanic name for Mercury) [Note "Mercre-di" in French]
Phur-ba
Jupiter - Phurba
Thurs-day
Thor (Germanic name for Jupiter/Zeus) [Note "Jeu-di" in French]
Pa-sang
Venus - Pasang
Fri-day
Frieda (Germanic name for Venus) [Note "Vendre-di" in French]
Pem-ba
Saturn - Pemba
Satur-day
Saturn
VIRTUE NAMES In addition to a day name, many Sherpa children receive virtue names. Day names are often prefixed to the virtue name. Thus "Phu-dorje," (Jupiter Wisdom) "Da-phuti," (Moon Generosity) "Nyim-phuti" (Sun Generosity) etc. Often the virtue name is also the name of a great saint, and thus the children receive the patronage of the great saint.
Here are some popular virtue name examples:
NAME
English MEANING
Divine Personality
Lhak-pa Gyal-tshen
Courageous Speech
Pa-sang Lha-mo
Beautiful Goddess
famous Buddhist protector goddess, very fierce
Tshe-ring Dol-ma
Pasang Do-ma
Mingma Dolma
Ki-lu Tem-ba
Tse-ten Gyer-me(d)
Steady Good Life
Da-wa Phu-ti
SHERPA and TIBETAN Culture NAMES The single most important aspect of Sherpa life is devotional Nyingmapa Tibetan Buddhism. Many Sherpa names are drawn from the vast reservoir of Tibetan religious names which are given to children throughout the Tibetan cultural regions.
All children's names have a religious meaning. Some Sherpa Names and a few meanings are listed below.
SHERPA NAME
English Meaning
Bhu-ti
Cham-ba
Che-gi
Chembal
Chen-sum
Che-pal / Choepal
Chia-mu
Chiang-chup
Chi-ki
Chin-du
Chir-gin
Chok-pa
Cho-kyi, Cho-kli
Possessed of Dharma (Religion)
Chos = dharma -- Chos is pronounced "Chö"
Cho-nyi
Radiance (Sun) of Dharma
Chos = dharma -- Chos is pronounced "Chö"
Chong-ba
Cho-pali/Cho-pal
Chos = dharma - Chos is pronounced "Chö"
Cho-sa
Chos = dharma -- Chos is pronounced "Chö"
Chun-bi
Chuti/Cho-ti
Chos = dharma -- Chos is pronounced "Chö"
Chutin/Cho-tin
Chos = dharma -- Chos is pronounced "Chö"
Da-, Da-wa
Monday, Moon - a child born on Monday
Da-ku
Moon
Da-nu
Moon
Di-ki
Doden (Thoden)
Do-ka
Do-lma
Do-ma
Do-mai/Do-me/Do-mi
Do-rje
Lightening Bolt, Diamond
Do-rje = "Do" = Stone -- "rJe"= Prince - - Prince of Stones = Diamond
(as in Diamond Path, or Vajrayana Enlightenment)
Drol-ma
Dzi-mi
Dzol-pa
Gom-bu
Meditation
Gen-den
Gulu
Gya-tsho
Ocean
Gyel-tsen (Gyeljen, Geljen)
Royal Courage, conqueror Gyel-tsen = King (gyel) Courage (tsen)
Gyel-bu
Royal
Gyel=King
Gyel-e / Gyel-je
Royal
Gyel=King
Gyel-mu / Gye-lu
Royal
Gyel=King
Gyer-me (Gyermey, Gyermay, Gyurme, Gyurmi, Germi, Gurmi)
Steady, Unchanging, Regular Practice, Venerable
Gyer-med = Gyer (change) + med (Not)
"med" is pronounced "may"
Je-tsun
High Born (Woman)
Jangbu
byang-ba = wise, learned, skillful, clever
"byang" is pronounced "jang"
(byang-chub = jang-chu = purified, one who has reached spiritual perfection (a name of Buddha), Bodhisattva)
Jangmu
feminine form of Jangbu
Jig-me
Ka-ji
Ka-lden
Ka-mi/ Ka-min
Kap-kye
Ka-rma
Work, Effort, Discipline
Ka-rsang
Kel-sang
Ke-tsun
Kham-dang
Ki-bi
Ki-lu
Kin-tsum
Ki-tar
Kiu
Ku-nga
Ku-sho
Kyen-tse
Lhak-pa
Wednesday, planet Mercury
Lha-mi (Lha-mo, Lha-mu, Lhe-mi)
Goddess - Lha-mo = Goddess (lha=god) (mo = female) -- a Fierce Buddha-Protectress
Lob-sang / Lop-sang
Disciple
Ma-ya
Ming-ma (Ming-mar, Mig-mar, Mik-mar)
Tuesday, planet Mars
Nam-kha
Spacious Sky, essential space, energy of Space
Nang / Nanga
Nga-wang
Ngung-du
Nor-bu/Nur-bu
precious Jewel, wealth
Nu-ku / Nu-lu
Nur- Nu-ri (Nu-ru)
Jewel
Nyi-ma
Sunday , planet Sun
Omu
Ondi / Wang-di
Ong-cho /Wang-chhu
Pa-lden/ Pa-ldzen
Pal-mu/Pal-mo
Pa-sang
Friday, planet Venus
Pe-lu
Pe-ma
Pem-ba
Saturday, planet Saturn
Pendo
Penuri
Phu- / Phur-ba
Thursday, planet Jupiter -
Phu-dorje
"Phu-dorje," = knowledge (a power of Jupiter, the day ruler) plus clarity (a quality of Diamond)
Phuti
Rin-che (Rin-ji, Rinchen)
Precious Great
Ringbo
Ri-ta
Sa-mden
Sang-mu
Sang-gye
(Gautama) Buddha
Sani
Sarkye
She-rap / She-rab
Wisdom
So-nam
Merit
Sungdare
Sun-jo
Tak
Tar-chin
Giver
Tar-ki
Ta-shi
Good Luck
Tem-ba
sTen = good
Ten-du (Te-nu)
sTen = good
Ten-dzen
sTen = good Happiness
Ten-zing/Ten-zin
sTen = good - rTen = holder, supporter
Thun-du / Thun-dup
Thup-ten
thugs-rTen = "the holder of the heart or mind" as manifest in a holy person.
Tikbi
Top-ke
Tsang-dzum
Tshe-ri / Tshe-ring (nepali spelling = Chhiring)
Long Life - Tshe-ring = Long (ring) Life (tshe)
Tshe-ten
Good Life
Tshe-tsu
Tshe-wang
Powerful life
Tsi-mbuti
Tsul-trim
Tu-chi
Tu-li
Tu-tu
U-rken
Wang-chu/Wongchhu
Wang-chuk = Power (wang) holder (chuk) = Mighty One (Buddhist Lord of the World)
Yak-ba
Yang-chen/Yangji
Great Light - Yang-chen/Yangji = Light (yang) Great (chen) [Enlightenment]
Yang-dzim
Yang-dzum
Zang-bu (Dzangbu, Jangbu)
byang-ba = jang-ba = wise, learned, skillful, clever
(byang-chub = jang-chu = purified, one who has reached spiritual perfection (a name of Buddha), Bodhisattva)
Zang-mo (Dzangmo, Jangmu)
feminine form of Jangbu
Zopa
bZod-pa - patience
Combining VIRTUE NAMES
Phu-dorje = knowledge (a power of Jupiter, the day ruler) plus clarity (a quality of Diamond) makes a Great Teacher
Pasang Lhamo = beauty (a power of Venus) plus fierce protection of the Dharma (a quality of the Goddess Lhamo) makes a Great Protectress
Lhakpa Gyaltsen = fluent speech (a power of Mercury) plus Courage (a quality of Kings) makes a Great Leader
Sang-gye Dorje = truth (a quality of Buddha) plus lightening wisdom (the thunderbolt) makes a Great WiseMan
NAME CHANGING after Birth A Sherpa's name may be changed at any time during his or her life through name-changing ceremonies.
Sherpa parents normally request a Lama to name a new baby in a blessing ceremony within a year of birth. However, parents often give the child a family-chosen name in addition to the Lama-chosen name, so that a child may have three, four, or more different names. Sometimes a Sherpa child will be called one name by his mother's relatives and a completely different name by his father's relatives.
Also, if the child falls deeply ill or seems to have recurring problems, its name will be changed (by Lamas) in order to improve its future. Adults often request a new name from a respected Lama in order to change their life, if they have had a series of accidents or bad luck. Monks and nuns receive new names with their vows.
A woman typically assumes her husband's family surname after marriage. There are eighteen Sherpa clan surnames.

