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Somchai Khemklad
Somchai ( th, สมชาย, ) is a Thai name, Thai given name used by males. It is the most common male given name in Thailand, with 240,000 persons using the name in 2012. Persons with the given name Somchai include: *Somchai Chantarasamrit, cyclist *Somchai Chanthavanij, sports shooter *Somchai Chimlum, boxer *Somchai Chuayboonchum, football manager, and former footballer *Somchai Khunpluem, politician and mob boss *Somchai Limpichat, swimmer *Somchai Maiwilai, football manager *Somchai Putapibarn, boxer *Somlek Sakdikul, also known as Somchai, Thai film actor *Somchai Singmanee, footballer *Somchai Subpherm, football coach *Somchai Thingpakdee, sports shooter *Somchai Neelapaijit, human rights activist *Somchai Wongsawat, former Prime Minister of Thailand In addition to สมชาย, a few other similar-sounding Thai names are also transcribed as ''Somchai''. These include สมชัย, สมไชย, สมไชย์, etc., which are pronounced , with a short sec ...
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Thai Name
Thai names follow the Western European pattern of a given name followed by a family name. This differs from the family-name-first patterns of Cambodian, Vietnamese, and other East Asian countries. Thai names (given and family) are diverse and often long. The diversity of family names is due to the fact that Thai surnames are a recent introduction and are required to be unique to a family. Additionally, while given names are used for official purposes and record-keeping, most Thais are also given a nickname at birth which they use in their daily life, including at school and in the workplace. In many social situations, the nickname takes precedence over the real name. Thai given names generally convey positive attributes, and a number of Thai people change their given names frequently (and their family names less frequently, as it requires permission from the head of a family or, in the case of children, father and mother). This practice is virtually unknown in most countries outs ...
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Somlek Sakdikul
Somlek Sakdikul ( th, สมเล็ก ศักดิกุล) (born, 10 November 1953) is a Thai film actor and musician. He is sometimes credited as Somchai Sakdikul. He portrayed "Suwat" or "Daddy", the lecherous music producer in Pen-Ek Ratanaruang's 2001 comedy, '' Monrak Transistor''. A prolific actor, he appears in several Thai films each year. He also works as a tennis commentator for United Broadcasting Corporation, a cable television in Thailand. Partial filmography *'' Monrak Transistor'' (2001) *''Mekhong Full Moon Party'' (2002) *''Buppah Rahtree'' (2003) *'' Hom rong'' (''The Overture'') (2004) *''Sai Lor Fah'' (''Pattaya Maniac'') (2004) *''SARS Wars'' (2004) *'' Jaew'' (''M.A.I.D.'') (2004) *'' Pad Thai Bride'' (2004) *'' Buppah Rahtree 2: Rahtree Returns (2005) *'' Promise Me Not'' (2005) *'' Rohng Tiam'' (''Happy Inn'') (2005) *''Luang Phii Theng'' (''The Holy Man'') (2005) *'' In the Name of the Tiger'' ('' Seua phuu khaao'') (2005) *'' Ghost Variety'' ('' ...
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Chai Rachawat
Chai Rachawat ( th, ชัย ราชวัตร) is the pen name of Thai cartoonist Somchai Katanyutanant (, born 2 June 1941). One of the most popular and influential cartoonists in Thailand, his best known work is the political cartoon ''Phuyai Ma kap Thung Ma Moen'' (), which appears in the daily ''Thai Rath'' newspaper. Biography Somchai Katanyutanant was born to an ethnic Chinese family in Ubon Ratchathani Province on 19 June 1941. He graduated from Benchama Maharat School and studied at the Bangkok Business College because he wanted to work at the bank. After graduation, he worked at the Bank of Ayudhya. Not so long after he worked at the bank, he then resign from the work due to tiresomeness. Chai had an unusual path that led him to political cartoons. As a boy, he seemed like a perfect prospect to become a political cartoonist, because he had an interest in both politics and drawing cartoons. Printing industry Chai Ratchawat begins his career in art department for ...
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Somchai Wongsawat
Somchai Wongsawat ( th, สมชาย วงศ์สวัสดิ์, ; born 31 August 1947) is a Thai politician who was the prime minister of Thailand in 2008 and a former executive member of the People's Power Party (Thailand), People's Power Party (PPP) whose political rights were disenfranchised by Constitutional Court of Thailand, the Constitutional Court (ConCourt) for five years. Prior to entering electoral politics, he had served civil service and judicial service, having been appointed Permanent Secretary of Justice (the highest non-elected position in the civil service) in 2000 by the government of Chuan Leekpai. Following his retirement from office in 2006 owing to the pensionable age, he entered politics after the 2006 Thailand coup, 2006 coup unseating the government of his brother-in-law, Thaksin Shinawatra. He joined the PPP which won the 2007 Thailand general election, December 2007 parliamentary elections, becoming Minister of Education and Senior Deputy ...
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Somchai Neelapaijit
Somchai Neelapaijit (Thai - สมชาย นีละไพจิตร; 13 May 1951 – last seen on 12 March 2004), a Thai Muslim lawyer and human rights activist who "disappeared" 12 March 2004 during Thaksin Shinawatra's regime. On that date, Somchai was last seen in Ramkhamhaeng where eyewitnesses saw four men dragging him from his car. He has not been seen since. Five police officers were charged with coercion in the Somchai case. They were acquitted in 2015. A year later the Department of Special Investigation dropped the case, having shown no results after 12 years of investigation. The case of the (probable) death of Somchai Neelaphaijit has not since been solved. In 2016 the DSI declared the investigation "over". Background At the time of his disappearance, Somchai represented five Muslim suspects allegedly involved in an army camp raid in Narathiwat in January 2004. The incident triggered the interminable unrest in far south Thailand. Somchai, who had worked in the ...
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Somchai Thingpakdee
Somchai Thingpakdee (born 5 June 1947) is a Thai sports shooter. He competed in the men's 50 metre free pistol event at the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the secon .... References 1947 births Living people Somchai Thingpakdee Somchai Thingpakdee Shooters at the 1984 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Shooters at the 1982 Asian Games Asian Games medalists in shooting Somchai Thingpakdee Medalists at the 1982 Asian Games Somchai Thingpakdee {{Thailand-sportshooting-bio-stub ...
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Somchai Subpherm
Somchai Subpherm ( th, สมชาย ทรัพย์เพิ่ม; born March 8, 1962) is a Thai football coach and former footballer. Somchai lead Bangkok University F.C., Bangkok University to the league championship in 2006 and then took them on their first adventure of Asian Football in the AFC Champions League the following year. Honours Manager ;Bangkok University F.C. * Thailand Premier League Champions (1) : 2006 Thailand Premier League, 2006 References External links

* 1966 births Living people People from Chonburi province, Somchai Subpherm Thai footballers, Somchai Subpherm Krung Thai Bank F.C. players, Somchai Subpherm TOT S.C. players, Somchai Subpherm Thai League 1 players, Somchai Subpherm Thai football managers, Somchai Subpherm TOT S.C. managers, Somchai Subpherm Port F.C. managers, Somchai Subpherm Association football forwards Association football midfielders Thai expatriate sportspeople in Japan {{Thailand-footy-forward-stub ...
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Somchai Singmanee
Somchai Singmanee ( th, สมชาย สิงห์มณี, January 20, 1986 ) is a professional footballer from Thailand Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is bo .... External linksProfile at Thaipremierleague.co.th 1986 births Living people Somchai Singmanee Somchai Singmanee Men's association football forwards Somchai Singmanee Somchai Singmanee Somchai Singmanee Somchai Singmanee Somchai Singmanee Somchai Singmanee Somchai Singmanee {{Thailand-footy-forward-stub ...
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Somchai Putapibarn
Somchai Putapibarn (born 19 March 1955) is a Thai boxer. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1976 Summer Olympics Events January * January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force. * January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea. * January 11 – The 1976 Phi .... At the 1976 Summer Olympics, he lost to Kim Jeong-cheol of South Korea. References 1955 births Living people Somchai Putapibarn Somchai Putapibarn Boxers at the 1976 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Flyweight boxers {{Thailand-boxing-bio-stub ...
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Somchai Chantarasamrit
Somchai Chantarasamrit (born 1 November 1944) is a former Thai cyclist. He competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1968), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XIX Olimpiada) and commonly known as Mexico 1968 ( es, México 1968), were an international multi-sport eve .... References External links * 1944 births Living people Somchai Chantarasamrit Somchai Chantarasamrit Cyclists at the 1964 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 1968 Summer Olympics Somchai Chantarasamrit Asian Games medalists in cycling Cyclists at the 1966 Asian Games Cyclists at the 1970 Asian Games Medalists at the 1966 Asian Games Medalists at the 1970 Asian Games Somchai Chantarasamrit Somchai Chantarasamrit {{Thailand-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Somchai Maiwilai
Somchai Maiwilai ( th, สมชาย ไม้วิลัย, born 27 June 1970) is a Thai football manager,Somchai Maiwilai
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Honours

Ratchaburi FC * 2011 Regional League Division 2 Central & Eastern Region Champions : 2011 *



Somchai Limpichat
Somchai Limpichat (born 10 December 1940) is a Thai former swimmer. He competed in the men's 100 metre freestyle at the 1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 ( ja, 東京1964), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo had been awarded the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this ho .... References 1940 births Living people Somchai Limpichat Somchai Limpichat Swimmers at the 1964 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Asian Games medalists in swimming Somchai Limpichat Somchai Limpichat SEA Games medalists in swimming Somchai Limpichat Somchai Limpichat Swimmers at the 1966 Asian Games Medalists at the 1966 Asian Games Somchai Limpichat {{Thailand-swimming-bio-stub ...
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