The Vietnamese title Nha-Quyen is pronounced “nya-win.” The “a” in “Nha” is pronounced just like the “a” in “cat,” and the “u” in “Quyen” is pronounced just like the “u” in “put.” The stress is on the primary syllable, so the title is pronounced “NYA-win.”
Nha-Quyen is a standard title in Vietnam, and it may be used for each girls and boys. It’s usually translated to imply “peaceable” or “tranquil.” The title can also be related to the lotus flower, which is an emblem of purity and sweetness in Vietnamese tradition.