交趾 jiao-zhi 占城 zhan-cheng 安南 an-nan Are the names used by ancient Chinese to refer Vietnam
No, Aimee-Lee originated from Vietnam in South-East Asia.
They were often referred to as Celestials, based on the Chinese name for their country, the Celestial Empire.
Linh is a Vietnamese name. It is a common unisex name in Vietnam and can have different meanings depending on the characters used to write it.
Qin was the name of the first Chinese empire. The first emperor also changed his name to Qin Shihuangde.
The last name Vo is of Vietnamese origin and is a common surname in Vietnam. It is believed to have derived from the Chinese surname Huo.
The name Lovey's derived from the name Lovegrove. It was a nicknamed penned by fellow Marines while serving in Vietnam.
The name Chung is of Chinese origin. It is a common surname in China and is also found in other Asian countries like South Korea and Vietnam.
Vietnam
Chien-Shiung is a Chinese name that consists of two parts. "Chien" means "building" or "establishing," while "Shiung" is a less common name component. Together, the name Chien-Shiung does not have a specific meaning or translation in Chinese.
The word "Lincoln" is a proper name and is thus always capitalized. If a word is part of the name of a structure, then it is also capitalized. Thus, Empire State Building, Chicago Art Museum, Washington Monument, and Vietnam Veterans Memorial.However, if a word is NOT part of the name of a structure, it is NOT capitalized. Thus, "a building within the Empire State," "a museum of art in Chicago," "a monument to George Washington," and "a memorial to Vietnam veterans."
From 1885 until 1954 (excepting a brief period of Japanese control as the Empire of Vietnam) Vietnam was part of the colony of French Indochina. Before the war , Vietnam was divided into two, North Vietnam and South Vietnam.
The Republic of Vietnam