喇
Lā
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Origin & History
The surname 喇 is of Tibetan origin, derived from the Tibetan word 'lha', meaning 'to be' or 'to exist'. It is also associated with the Mongolian word 'lha', which can mean 'to be' or 'to exist'. The surname is commonly found among Tibetan and Mongolian communities in China, particularly in regions such as Qinghai and Inner Mongolia.
Meaning & Notes
The surname 喇 is associated with the concepts of existence and being. It is often linked to religious or spiritual contexts, given its use in Tibetan and Mongolian cultures. The character can also be used as a title or honorific in certain contexts.
Famous People
- Lama (Rampa) - Tibetan spiritual leader
- Lhasa (Rampa) - City in Tibet
- Rampa - A name used in various religious and cultural contexts
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TibetanMongolianreligiousspiritualtitle