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Pronunciation of Guite
g U i t E
g | sounds like the | 'g' | in 'go' | |
t | sounds like the | 't' | in 'to' |
Phonetic Spelling:[ g U i t E ]
g
t
go
to
Type of Name:
Last name and First name commonly in Last name
Language:
Indian and Myanmar
Alternate Spelling(s):
Vuite,Gwete,Nguite,Nwite,Gwite
Meaning:
Guite is one of the clan of Paite and Chin people. Mostly the Guite clan speak Zomi language. Some known as Paite and also as Mizo in India and as Chins in Myanmar.
Additional Information:
The name Guite is a direct derivation of the name of the progenitor of the family, known as Guite the Great (see, following genealogical charts), whose mysterious birth was, according to oral tradition, related to the Sun. Therefore, in order to reflect this solar relationship (i.e., "ni gui" meaning the ray of the Sun), the name "Guite" is said given at his birth by his father, Songthu,[8] also known as Prince of Aisan. Further, in reference to this noble birth, a local proverb was circulated that is still known in the region. The proverb says:
Nampi' ta ni in zong siam [Local Proverb, c. 12th century]
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Pronunciation of Guite
g:Ui- Tae :::: Guite
Type of Name:
Last name and First name commonly in Last name
Language:
Indian and Myanmar
Alternate Spelling(s):
Vuite,Gwete,Nguite,Nwite,Gwite
Meaning:
Guite is one of the clan of Paite and Chin people. Mostly the Guite clan speak Zomi language. Some known as Paite and also as Mizo in India and as Chins in Myanmar.
Additional Information:
The name Guite is a direct derivation of the name of the progenitor of the family, known as Guite the Great (see, following genealogical charts), whose mysterious birth was, according to oral tradition, related to the Sun. Therefore, in order to reflect this solar relationship (i.e., "ni gui" meaning the ray of the Sun), the name "Guite" is said given at his birth by his father, Songthu,[8] also known as Prince of Aisan. Further, in reference to this noble birth, a local proverb was circulated that is still known in the region. The proverb says:
Nampi' ta ni in zong siam [Local Proverb, c. 12th century]
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