What are the names of Tibetan brothers and sisters?
Generally, older women are called "A Jia" (elder sister), younger unmarried women are called "Pom", unmarried boys are called "Pu", male seniors are called "Bo" (grandfather or grandfather), female seniors are called "La" (grandmother or grandmother), father is called "Pa" and mother is called. Women are called "Anila" (auntie); Male relatives belonging to matriarchal fathers are all called "Xia Xiangla" (uncle), and women are all called "Somla" (menstruation). The word "la" here is an honorific word with no specific meaning. When addressing other people's names, always add something before and after the name to show respect and kindness. In Lhasa, people like to add "La" after their names, such as "Zhaxila" and "Labala". In post-Tibetan areas, male names are preceded by "Aji" or "Ajue"; Kampot area is called Ada, Qamdo area is called Xiabu and so on. In general families, except elders, elders address their younger generation or peers directly.