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Forename Jigme

In the world, Jigme (Jigme Bhutan India Nepal Thailand United States) is quite a rare mostly boy's, but infrequently girly first name. The given name Jigme is characteristic of Bhutan, where it is a common unisex name, Switzerland, where it is a rare masculine name, and Australia, where it is a very rare epicene name. Measured by absolute frequency, this name is the most popular in Bhutan, India, and the United States. Much less frequently, Jigme is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Jigme

name Jigme, name Jigmé
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Jigme Thailand, India, Bhutan, United States, Nepal

First names said to be same

Jigmé

Notable namesakes

jigme tenpai gyatso 6th Phagpa Lha (b. 1714) link
jigme lingpa Buddhist Lama of the Nyingma lineage (1730–1798) (b. 1729) link
jigme tenpai gonpo 7th Phagpa Lha (b. 1755) link
jigme lungrik gyatso (b. 1748) link
jigme gyeltsen (b. 1773) link
picture of jigme tenpai nyima jigme tenpai nyima jigme tenpai nyima (b. 1865) link
jigme choying osel Buddhist lama (b. 1825) link
jigme puntsok jungne (b. 1824) link
jigme samdrub gyatso (b. 1833) link
jigme chokyi wangchuk (b. 1842) link
picture of jigme wangchuck jigme wangchuck jigme wangchuck King of Bhutan (1906-1952), BT (b. 1906) link
picture of jigme tenpai wangchuk jigme tenpai wangchuk jigme tenpai wangchuk 6th Gungthang Rinpoche (b. 1926) link
picture of jigme dorji wangchuck jigme dorji wangchuck jigme dorji wangchuck King of Bhutan (1929-1972), BT (b. 1929) link
jigme tubten nyima (b. 1874) link
picture of jigme yoser thinley jigme yoser thinley jigme yoser thinley Prime Minister of Bhutan, BT (b. 1952) link

Characteristic surnames

Kazi, Wangmo, Wangdi, Yoezer, Zangmo, Zangpo, Chogyal, Rinchen, Lhendup, Jamtsho, Thinley, Tenzing, Tsering, Namgyal, Namgyel, Wangchu, Wangyal, Wangyel, Wangdue, Phuntsho, Gyeltshen, Tshering, Namgay, Tshewang, Tromge, Tamang, Lama, Ugen, Sonam, Choki, Choda, Dorje, Dorji, Dukpa, Lhamo, Tashi, Nidup, Norbu, Yeshi, Sherab, Sherpa, Singye, Choden, Bhutia, Dorjee, Gyatso, Lepcha, Tenzin, and Wangchuk