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I have just read Richard's latest blog,in it he tells us that Nattawud has changed his name to Phanrit.
Changing ones name in Thailand seems to be quite common,my sister in law changed her name after a Monk told her it would bring her good luck. A few weeks ago when I was last in Thailand,my wife asked"sadet mair"if her sons name was a "good" name or should he change his name to bring him good luck.She was told no,however if the answer would have been yes he would have changed his name. http://www.thai-blogs.com |
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Most of the Thai people I know use nicknames (don't use their legal names). It's pretty common -- I think. There's a post somewhere that gives several reasons why.
I didn't know that Thais like to changed their names to bring them good luck (and more than once). Learn something new on this forum everyday. BTW, it's great having this forum!!! ![]() |
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Most Thais have a nickname.
This comes about cause unlike in English where we use the pronouns to the likes of: I, you, he, she etc... in spoken Thai the pronoun is often replaced by the nickname ie. "steve will go to see noi tomorrow". you will notice that 'most' nicknames have only one syllable thus making the job a lot easier. Just as in Mat instead of the drudged out version of Matthew. |
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I still have my same nickname. I have only changed my official name to Panrit. It is taking a little to get used to it. I had to sign something today and without thinking I signed it "Nattawud"! Actually, I will be changing my title too soon. At the moment I am Nai Phanrit Daoruang. This means Mr. Nattawud. But I will be doing something soon that will change that. I think Richard will write about thisnews in the blogs soon.
Actually, we are not too sure how to spell my new name in English. Offocially it should be "ph". But sometimes people don't use the "h". Like Pantip Plaza and not Phantip Plaza. What do you think? - Phanrit or Panrit? |
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For people from the UK when a word that starts with Ph it is pronounced as an F.An example of this is the name "Philip",which we pronounce "Filip",another example is"Photograph",which is pronounced "fotograph".Many people in the UK laugh at the spelling of "Phuket" because when pronounced with an F it becomes an English swear word.
From an English persons point of view Panrit would be closer and less confusing as it would be pronounced with a P instead of an F. |
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Personally there Gor, i prefer 'Phanrit' as that is the traditional transliteration.
As Mat pointed out though since you are a bit of an international name you could try the more modern version of 'Panrit'. Over the years Phattaya has changed to Pattaya and Khorat to Korat etc... just to make it easier for the foreigners to read it but the likes of Phuket to Puket and Thailand to Tailand! well perpas they will never be changed. Go for Panrit i'd say, it suits your international readers better, Phanrit reads a bit like ones dad's name. |
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I'm wondering, whether Gor has to change all his official papers (i.e. birth certificate, passport, certificates - school, ownership of property/vehicle, etc.) to his new name? And if yes, would that not be too much trouble for him when he need to applying visa/entering a foreign country which has been visited using his old name.
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Quote[/b] ]I'm wondering, whether Gor has to change all his official papers (i.e. birth certificate, passport, certificates - school, ownership of property/vehicle, etc.) to his new name? And if yes, would that not be too much trouble for him when he need to applying visa/entering a foreign country which has been visited using his old name. ![]() and about the visa applying thing, i don't think it's that big of deal. I am pretty sure that I just need to give them the name-changing document (of course from the government) and it shouldn't be a problem. ![]() by the way, i decided to go for "Panrit" as i kind of like it better than the other one. |
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Quote[/b] (chazzb @ April 13 2005,10:28)]It seems like Phanrit should have changed his behavior along with his name. BTW, he has chosen to spell his name Panrit as you can see from his username. |
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