From Sanskrit सुवर्ण (suvarṇa, literally “fine colour”), from सु (su, “good, fine; easy; etc”) + वर्ण (varṇa, “colour”), equivalent to Thai สุ (sù) + พรรณ (pan).
Orthographic | สุพรรณ s u b r r ɳ | ||
Phonemic | สุ-พัน s u – b ạ n | สุ-พัน-นะ- s u – b ạ n – n a – | |
Romanization | Paiboon | sù-pan | sù-pan-ná- |
Royal Institute | su-phan | su-phan-na- | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /su˨˩.pʰan˧/(R) | /su˨˩.pʰan˧.na˦˥./ |
สุพรรณ • (sù-pan)
From clipping of สุพรรณบุรี (sù-pan-bù-rii), from สุพรรณ (sù-pan, “gold”) + บุรี (bù-rii, “city; town”).
Orthographic | สุพรรณ s u b r r ɳ | |
Phonemic | สุ-พัน s u – b ạ n | |
Romanization | Paiboon | sù-pan |
Royal Institute | su-phan | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /su˨˩.pʰan˧/(R) |
สุพรรณ • (sù-pan)