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Liem

Liem is used in Vietnamese with roots meaning honest or modest, and it also appears as a short form of Germanic names like William.

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Liem is a Vietnamese name of profound moral weight, most commonly meaning "honest," "upright," or "incorruptible" — virtues that sit at the heart of Confucian ethical tradition, which has shaped Vietnamese culture for over two millennia. In Vietnamese, the concept embedded in Liem speaks to a person who is clean of hand and heart, someone whose integrity cannot be purchased or eroded. It is a name given with aspiration: a quiet parental prayer that the child will live with dignity and moral clarity.

The name's most famous bearer is perhaps Phanxicô Đỗ Văn Liem, an eighteenth-century Dominican priest and one of the 117 Vietnamese Martyrs canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1988. His story — imprisoned and executed for his faith during a period of severe anti-Catholic persecution under the Nguyễn lords — gave the name an added dimension of spiritual courage. In the Vietnamese diaspora communities of the United States, Australia, France, and Canada, Liem endures as a quietly respected given name for boys.

It is short, melodic, and unambiguous in its meaning. In a naming landscape increasingly drawn to elaborate constructions, Liem's brevity is itself a kind of integrity — a name that says exactly what it means.

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