The Vietnamese word "cao danh" refers to a "famous person" or a "celebrity." It is often used to describe someone who is well-known and respected in society, usually for their accomplishments in fields such as entertainment, sports, politics, or other areas of public life.
In more advanced contexts, you might see "cao danh" used to refer to someone who has achieved a significant level of recognition, perhaps even beyond just fame. For example, a historical figure who is celebrated for their contributions to society or culture could also be referred to as "cao danh."
While "cao danh" primarily means "famous person," it can also imply someone who has a high reputation (in terms of morality, achievements, etc.), not just fame for entertainment or public appearances.