Vinh, a concise yet resonant Vietnamese name pronounced /vɪŋ/, carries the dignified meaning of “honor” or “glory,” evoking the same poised strength found in a finely wrought Persian courtyard. Over the past five decades in the United States, Vinh has maintained a modest but consistent presence—never quite storming the top tiers of the Social Security charts, yet rarely vanishing from view. Its yearly births have oscillated between single and low double digits, and its rank has hovered around the high 700s to low 900s, reflecting a steady, if understated, appeal. Analytically speaking, this pattern suggests that parents seeking a name with deep cultural roots and a quietly assured character often turn to Vinh, much like one might gravitate toward the cool shade of a garden pavilion in midsummer.
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