According to the current law, Person Name Act, BE 2505 (1962), to create a new Thai name, it must not be longer than ten Thai letters, excluding vowel symbols and diacritics.
The report of Thailand, working paper No # reported on the work of the National Committee on Geographical Names, the Thai geographical names gazetteer and the work undertaken to provide names information to New Zealand for the divisional map and gazetteer
The report of Thailand, working paper No. 108, reported on the work of the National Committee on Geographical Names, the Thai geographical names gazetteer and the work undertaken to provide names information to New Zealand for the divisional map and gazetteer.
Three main health security systems have been provided to all Thais, namely: (1) the Civil Servant Medical Benefit Scheme covering about 5 million people; (2) the Social Security Scheme covering about 9.8 million workers and employees in the formal sector; and (3) the Universal Healthcare Coverage Scheme for those not covered by the two aforementioned schemes numbering around 47.3 million people.
Recognizing that, in its resolution 14, the First United Nations Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names had recommended the adoption of the modified general system of the Royal Institute of Thailand as the international system for the romanization of Thai geographical names,
Recognizing that, in its resolution # the First United Nations Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names had recommended the adoption of the modified general system of the Royal Institute of Thailand as the international system for the romanization of Thai geographical names
Recommends that this revised system, the principles of which were set out in the report entitled “Principles of romanization for Thai script by the transcription method”, submitted by Thailand to the Eighth United Nations Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names, be adopted as the international system for the romanization of Thai geographical names
Thai women had won the right to retain their maiden names after marriage and could choose to enter a wide spectrum of occupations, including jobs related to peacekeeping.
The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously on October 27, 1999, to designate the area as "Thai Town," the first place in the United States with that name.
WHEN I was a little boy, a Buddhist monk noticed me and suggested that my name should be Panya, meaning “intellect,” or “wisdom,” in the Thai language.