Hung

Meaning of Hung

Hung is a masculine Vietnamese name steeped in connotations of grandeur and heroism; its monosyllabic elegance (pronounced HOONG, IPA /huŋ/) evokes the crisp note of a sitar string struck at dawn. Rooted in the Chinese character for “great” or “magnificent,” Hung carries a noble aura akin to a lotus rising above tranquil waters. In Vietnam, it has long been cherished for its bold undertones, and when carried overseas by the diaspora, it settled with warmth into new communities—from California’s urban streets to the bayous of Louisiana, where it quietly surfaced in the early 1980s. In 1985, for example, eight newborn boys were named Hung, placing it around the 140th spot in that year’s state rankings. This gentle persistence across cultures mirrors an age-old Indian folktale whispered beneath banyan trees, where a humble hero’s quiet strength outshines any grand spectacle. Its brevity is proof that sometimes less really is more—a linguistic shortcut that spares us syllabic traffic jams and yet brims with character. In every utterance, Hung resonates with poetic balance, making it an enduring choice for parents seeking a name that bridges continents and traditions with grace.

Pronunciation

Vietnamese

  • Pronunced as HOONG (/huŋ/)

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Notable People Named Hung

Hung Liu -
Hung Shih-ting -
Hung Pham -
Hung Chi-chang -
Hung Cheng -
Hung Shih-han -
Hung Jui-chen -
Hung Kai-chun -
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