Gyatsho
Gyatsho (also: Gyatso , Gyamtso , Gyamtsho ; Tibetan རྒྱ་ མཚོ Wylie rgya mtsho , ZWPY Gyaco , THL Gyatso ; Mongolian : , Dalai , "Ocean" (metaphorically)) is a widely used ingredient Tibetan name .
Well-known namesake
- Chödrag Gyatsho (1454–1506), seventh Karmapa
- Gendün Gyatsho (1475–1542), second Dalai Lama
- Jamgön Ju Mipham Gyatsho (1846–1912), author and lama of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism
- Jampel Gyatsho (1758–1804), eighth Dalai Lama
- Kelsang Gyatsho (Dalai Lama) (1708–1757), seventh Dalai Lama
- Kelsang Gyatso (New Kadampa Tradition) (* 1931), founder of the New Kadampa Tradition
- Khedrub Gyatsho (1838-1856), eleventh Dalai Lama
- Lungtog Gyatsho (1805–1815), ninth Dalai Lama
- Mangthö Ludrub Gyatsho (1523–1596), scholar of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism
- Ngawang Lobsang Gyatsho (1617–1682), fifth Dalai Lama
- Pelden Gyatsho (1933-2018), Buddhist monk
- Sangay Gyatso († 2011), Tibetan monk
- Sanggye Gyatsho (1653–1705), Minister of the Fifth Dalai Lama
- Sonam Gyatsho (1543–1588), third Dalai Lama
- Tendzin Gyatsho (* 1935), fourteenth Dalai Lama
- Tendzin Gyatsho (Demo Hutuktu) (1901–1973), tenth Demo Hutuktu
- Thubten Gyatsho (1876–1933), thirteenth Dalai Lama
- Thrinle Gyatsho (regent) († 1668), fifth Dalai Lama and regent of Tibet
- Thrinle Gyatsho (Dalai Lama) (1857–1875), twelfth Dalai Lama
- Tshangyang Gyatsho (1682–1706), sixth Dalai Lama
- Tshälthrim Gyatsho (1816–1837), tenth Dalai Lama
- Yönten Gyatsho (1589–1617), fourth Dalai Lama