Sonam Explained
Sonam is a given name. It is a Tibetan name meaning "merit" .[1] Separately, it is also a name in various Indo-Aryan languages (Devanagari script:).
People with this name include:
Buddhism
Entertainers
- Sonam (actress) (born Bakhtavar Khan, 1972), Indian actress
- Sonam Bajwa (born 1989), Indian actress of Punjabi descent
- Sonam Bisht, Indian actress from Uttarakhand
- Sonam Kapoor (born 1985), Indian film actress and fashion icon
- Sonam Kinga, Bhutanese actor
- Sonam Lamba (born 1995), Indian actress from Chandigarh
- Sonam Lhamo (born 1988), Bhutanese actress
- Sonam Mukherjee (Indian actress from Mumbai
- Sonam Tshering Lepcha (1928–2020), Indian folk musician from Sikkim
- Soname Yangchen (born 1973), Tibetan singer and songwriter
- Tenzing Sonam (born 1959), Tibetan film director
Politics and government
- Sonom (died 1776), king of the rGyalrong people in China
- Sonam Drakpa (1359–1408), regent of Central Tibet
- Sonam Gyatso Lepcha, Indian politician from Sikkim
- Sonam Lama (born), Indian politician from Sikkim
- Sonam Pelzom (born), Bhutanese politician
- Sonam Topgay Dorji (1896–1953), Bhutanese politician
- Sonam Topgyal (1940–2012), Kalön Tripa of the Central Tibetan Administration
- Sonam Tobgye (born 1949), Bhutanese judge
- Sonam Venchungpa, Indian politician from Sikkim
- Sonam Wangchuk (born 1964), Indian Army veteran from Ladakh
- Jalley Sonam, Indian politician and trade unionist from Arunachal Pradesh
Sport
Other
Notes and References
- Book: Buswell, Robert E. Jr.. The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism. Donald S. Jr.. Lopez. 1232. Princeton University Press. 2013. 9780691157863.