Khoi is a name of Vietnamese origin, derived from the word "khói" which means "smoke". The name is believed to have been popularized by the Vietnamese poet Nguyen Du in his epic poem "The Tale of Kieu", where Khoi is one of the main characters.
According to legend, Khoi was originally a boy who lived near a river. One day, he saved a woman from drowning in the river and married her afterwards. However, their happiness did not last long as they were separated by war. Years later, Khoi died heroically in battle while trying to protect his village.
The name Khoi has been associated with courage, bravery, and sacrifice, qualities that are highly valued in Vietnamese culture. Despite its tragic history, the name Khoi remains popular among Vietnamese families today, who often choose it for their sons as a way of honoring the hero's legacy.
"Over the period from 2014 to 2023, there were a total of 40 babies named Khoi."