Syngkhong Rympei Thymmai
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Khasi women's rights organization working to maintain matrilineal traditions in Meghalaya
"of the Khasi people, born of the Khasi"
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“Named for one of India's last matriarchal peoples”
Khasi refers to the Khasi people, an indigenous ethnic group living primarily in the Meghalaya state of northeastern India. The Khasi language belongs to the Austroasiatic language family. Using Khasi as a given name honors this matrilineal culture, one of the few remaining matriarchal societies in the world. The name itself may derive from a term meaning 'born of' or relating to the land.
Khasi as a given name is rare outside of the Meghalaya region of India. It may appeal to parents of Khasi heritage or those drawn to unique, culturally meaningful names from underrepresented South Asian traditions.
The Khasi people of Meghalaya, India maintain one of the world's largest remaining matrilineal societies, where property and lineage pass through the mother. Using this name honors a culture with a rich oral tradition, unique governance systems, and a connection to the forests and hills of northeastern India.
Activist
Khasi women's rights organization working to maintain matrilineal traditions in Meghalaya
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