Tashi

Meaning of Tashi

From the misty peaks of Tibet to the lively plazas of Latin America, Tashi glides into the world with the promise of good fortune. Pronounced TAH-shee, this unisex gem—meaning “auspicious” in Tibetan—shines like golden sunlight on prayer flags, infusing bodas, desayunos or even a simple café con leche with un toque de alegría. Though still rare in the U.S., where roughly ten little Tachis appear on the baby-name charts each year, its steady climb feels like a vibrant sonata reaching its crescendo, declaring that buena suerte truly knows no borders. With a playful wink and a corazón full of blessing, Tashi spins fresh stories, blending ancient Buddhist harmony with Latin pasión and setting every new chapter ablaze with serendipia.

Pronunciation

Tibetan

  • Pronunced as TAH-shee (/ˈtɑʃi/)

English

  • Pronunced as TAH-shee (/tɑˈʃi/)

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Notable People Named Tashi

Tashi and Nungshi Malik -
Tashi Tsering -
Tashi Wangchuk -
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