Gautama Buddha (Personal Name)
- Gautama, Buddha
- Fo-tʻo
- Buddha, Gautama
- Gotama, Buddha
- Shih-chia-mou-ni
- Shijiamuni
- Sākyamuni
- Sŏkka
- Buddha
- Sŏgamoni
- Shākyamuni
- Shakamuni-butsu
- Shakuson
- Shittaruta
- Shih-chia Ju-lai
- Phraphutthačhao
- Pultʻa
- Putta
- Siddhartha Gotama
- Gotama, Siddhartha
- Budda
- Śākya-thup-pa
- Shi-chia-mu-ni
- Siddhartha Gautama
- Gautama, Siddhartha
- Bhayavat
- Tathagata
- Siduhat Kumāraya
- Puttar
- Puttan̲
- Kautama Puttar
- Puttapirān̲
- Cittārtta Kautama Puttar
- Siddhārtha, Prince
- Tất Đạt Đa
- בודהא
- 釈迦
- 释迦牟尼
- 釋迦牟尼
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Chung-kuo fo chi hsieh hui: Shih-chia-mou-ni fo hsian chi, 1956.
Shih-chia Ju-lai ying hua shih chi, 1981?: t.p. (Shih-shia Jui-lai)
Santisuk Sōphonsiri. Phraphutthačhao khō̜ng chan, 1984.
Ha, Y.S. Inʼgan Yesu wa Pultʻa (Putta), 1984: t.p. (Pultʻa; Putta)
Budda, 1995.
Siddhartha Gotama of the Sakya clan, 1996: t.p. (Siddhartha Gotama)
Ston pa Śākya-thup-paʼi rnam thar, 1996: t.p. (Śākya-thup-pa) colophon (in Chinese: Shi-chia-mu-ni)
Philosophy of the compassionate Buddha, c2003: t.p. (Buddha) p. 8, etc. (Siddhartha Gautama; Gautama Siddhartha, b. 556 BC in Kapilavastu, Nepal; Bhayavat; Tathagata)
Siduhat Kumāraya, 2004: t.p. (Siduhat Kumāraya) p. 11, etc. (another name for Gautama Buddha)
SILAS, July 13, 2006 (hdg.: Gautama Buddha; usages: Puttar; Puttan̲; Kautama Puttar; Puttapirān̲; Cittārtta Kautama Puttar)
Landaw, Jonathan. Cuộc đời Đức Phật, 1994: p. 19 (Thái tử Tất Đạt Đa; Prince Siddhārtha)
Ancient History Encyclopedia, viewed online 26 Sept. 2019 (Siddhartha Gautama (also known as the Buddha 'The awakened one'; the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama are considered the core of Buddhism; Siddhartha is a Sanskrit personal name which means 'He who achieves his goal'; the Sanskrit family name Gautama means 'descendants of Gotama'; traditionally, the meaning of the term Buddha is understood as a person who has awakened from the deep sleep of ignorance)