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most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Thammavong
BounnhangVorachith
Bounnhang Vorachith is a Laotian politician who has served as the General Secretary of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party and the President of Laos.KhamtaiSiphandon
Khamtai Siphandon is a Laotian politician who served as the President of Laos from 1998 to 2006.TiaoNithakhong
Tiao Nithakhong Somsanith is a famous Laotian drummer and musician known for his contribution to traditional Lao music.KhamsingSichampa
Khamsing Sichampa is a renowned Laotian writer and poet who received the SEA Write Award in 1994 for his literary works.SoulivongSavang
Soulivong Savang is a Laotian artist and sculptor known for his unique and expressive sculptures made from recycled materials.SouvannySoumountha
Souvanny Soumountha is a famous Laotian actress who has starred in numerous Lao films and television series.AkapongThammavong
Akapong Thammavong is a Laotian football player who has represented Laos internationally and has played for various clubs in the Lao Premier League.VanidaThammavong
Vanida Thammavong is a Laotian fashion designer known for her unique and contemporary designs inspired by traditional Lao clothing.ChanthavongSrisackda
Chanthavong Srisackda is a Laotian entrepreneur and philanthropist known for his successful business ventures and charitable works in Laos.PhonepaseuthThammavong
Phonepaseuth Thammavong is a Laotian environmental activist who works to protect the natural resources and biodiversity of Laos.Thammavong Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Thammavong' is of Laotian origin. It is a combination of 'Thamm' meaning 'dhamma' or 'truth' in Pali, and 'avong' meaning 'prosperous' or 'growth'. It signifies a person who upholds truth and experiences prosperity.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Thammavong' is primarily found in Laos and among the Laotian diaspora. It is less common in other parts of the world.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Thammavong' include 'Tamavong', 'Tamavanh', and 'Thamavanh'.