Bidyalabh Bridhyäkorn, Prince, grandson of Mongkut, King of Siam, 1885-1874
Dhani Nivat, Prince, grandson of Mongkut, King of Siam, 1885-1974
Dhani, Prince, grandson of Mongkut, King of Siam, 1885-1974
Dhaninivat, Prince, grandson of Mongkut, King of Siam, 1885-1974
Phitthayalāpphrưtthiyākō̜n, Krommamư̄n, grandson of Mongkut, King of Siam, 1885-1974
Thānīniwat, Prince, grandson of Mongkut, King of Siam, 1885-1974
Thānīwat, M.C., grandson of Mongkut, King of Siam, 1885-1974
Bridhyäkorn, Bidyalabh, Prince, grandson of Mongkut, King of Siam, 1885-1974
Nivat, Dhani, Prince, grandson of Mongkut, King of Siam, 1885-1974
Notes:
His Rư̄ang Nakhō̜n Chai Sī, 1965 t.p. (Phrawō̜rawongthœ̄ Phraʻong Čhao Thānīniwat, Krommamư̄n Phitthayalāpphrưtthiyākō̜n [i.e. without macron on 1st "ya" syllable of name])
His The nang, 1954 t.p. (H.H. Prince Dhaninivat, Kromamün Bidyalabh Bridhyäkorn) t.p. verso (educated at Rugby School and Oxford University, where he took a second class in the Honour School of Oriental Studies and a B.A. On returning home he first served in the Ministry of the Interior and later became chief of the administrative bureau of the Circle of Ayudhya. When King Rama VI came to the throne he was appointed Private Secretary to the Queen Mother and later Private Secretary to the King (foreign correspondence section) as well as Clerk of the Cabinet Council and Secretary of the Privy Council. Under King Prajadhipok he was transferred to become Minister of Public Instruction. He was regent of Thailand until the king's return and assumption of duties in 1951. Since then he has been President of the Privy Council)
Khana Wat Rātchabō̜phitsathitmahāsīmārām phim dōi ... 1966 p. 97 (His Highness Prince Dhani Nivat [in rom.])
Phāp Rāmmakīan, 1952 t.p. (Phrawō̜rawongthœ̄ Krommamư̄n Phitthayalāpphrưtthiyākō̜n [i.e. without macron on 1st "ya" syllable of name])
ʻUthai Sinthusān. Sārānukrom Thai, 1973-1979 v. 16, p. 3068 (Phitthayālāpphrưtthiyākō̜n [i.e. has macron on 1st "ya" syllable of name in citation but lacks it throughout text], Krommamư̄n; son of Krommakhun Phitthayalāpphrưtthithādā (son of King Mongkut) and Mō̜m ʻĒm; b. 7 Phrưtsačhikāyon 2428; named: Mō̜m Čhao Thānīniwat) p. 3069 (His Majesty's principal private secretary for foreign affairs (1919); Phrawō̜rawongthœ̄ Phraʻong Čhao Thānīniwat (1922); minister of religious affairs (1927); director of Siam Society (1947); Krommamư̄n Phitthayalāpphrưtthiyākō̜n (1950); d. 8 Kanyāyon 2517)