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A prominent Mizo leader and politician known for his role in Mizoram's statehood and development.
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ˈmiːzoʊ
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The name 'Mizo' is believed to originate from the Mizo people of Northeast India, where it signifies 'great leader' or 'brave protector.' Etymologically, it combines elements meaning 'people' and 'bravery.' Historically, it has been used among the Mizo tribes to denote strength, honor, and leadership within the community.
In the culture of the Mizo people of Northeast India, the name 'Mizo' holds deep resonance as it not only refers to the people themselves but also embodies qualities of bravery, leadership, and community spirit. Traditionally, it is a name given to boys who are expected to grow into roles of protectors and leaders within their clans, reflecting the community's values and history of resilience.
Today, the name 'Mizo' is gaining recognition beyond its original cultural sphere due to increased global interest in indigenous names and cultures. It is appreciated for its strong yet simple sound and meaningful background. While not yet widespread in Western countries, it is favored by parents looking for unique names with powerful cultural roots and positive connotations.
The name Mizo carries the essence of “Great leader or brave protector” from Mizo (Northeast Indian tribal origin) tradition. Names beginning with "M" often embody qualities of wisdom, intuition, and emotional depth.
In the culture of the Mizo people of Northeast India, the name 'Mizo' holds deep resonance as it not only refers to the people themselves but also embodies qualities of bravery, leadership, and community spirit. Traditionally, it is a name given to boys who are expected to grow into roles of protectors and leaders within their clans, reflecting the community's values and history of resilience.
A prominent Mizo leader and politician known for his role in Mizoram's statehood and development.
An influential Mizo historian who documented the origins and migrations of the Mizo people.
Renowned Mizo poet and social reformer who contributed to preserving Mizo culture and language.
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Mizo
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ミゾ (Mizo)
🌐Japanese
米佐 (Mǐzuǒ)
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ميزو
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The name 'Mizo' is also the name of the ethnic group from Northeast India, making it unique as both a personal name and a cultural identity term.
Individuals named Mizo are often associated with leadership, courage, and a strong sense of responsibility. They tend to be charismatic, dependable, and protective of those around them. The name evokes traits of determination and integrity, suggesting a personality that values honor and community above all.
Mizo is a Mizo (Northeast Indian tribal origin) name meaning “Great leader or brave protector”. The name 'Mizo' is believed to originate from the Mizo people of Northeast India, where it signifies 'great leader' or 'brave protector.' Etymologically, it combines elements meaning 'people' and 'bravery.' Historically, it has been used among the Mizo tribes to denote strength, honor, and leadership within the community.
Mizo is pronounced (IPA: ˈmiːzoʊ). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Mizo include: Miz, Zo, Mizi, Mizzy, Zozo, MZ, Mizo-man, Mizito, Mio, Zoro.
Famous people named Mizo include: , , , Mizo Palaksha, Mizo Lalbiakthanga.