Han (surname)

Han (surname)

Han is a common transliteration of the Chinese surname 韩 (simp. han2) or 韓 (trad. han2) and the Korean surname 한 (hanja 韓). Han is based on China's pinyin system and so used throughout Mainland China. Spelling can vary from 'Hon' in Cantonese speaking areas to 'Hang' in Hainan. The Korean version is sometimes spelled 'Hahn'.

Less common Chinese surnames romanized as Han include: 寒 (han2) and 汉 (simp. han4) or 漢 (trad. han4).

Han (韩) is currently ranked 25th in China in terms of the number of bearers at around 8 million persons. [ [http://www.stlib.net/stwc/disp_stwc.asp?sendid=5344] 据近年来的人口统计资料,按人口多少排序,韩姓在中国100大姓中,排行第25位,约800多万人]

Four Chinese Origins of '韩'

From '姬' surname

'' (Ji4) is an ancient Chinese surname. It is the surname of the Yellow Emperor and the Zhou ruling family. King Cheng of Zhou's little brother Ji Wan '姬万' (Ji4 Wan4) created the State of Han '韩国' (han2 guo2). When this kingdom was destroyed, Ji Wan was granted the name Han Wuzi '韩武子' (han2 wu3 zi3). Wuzi's descendant Han Jue '韩厥' (han2 jue2) adopts Han as a last name. Han Jue's 7th generation descendant created the State of Han during the Warring States Period. When the state was conquered by Qin in 230 BC, members of the ruling family adopted Han '韩' as their last name.

From the place Han Yuan '韩原'

King Cheng of Zhou's younger brother, Tang Shuyu '唐叔虞' (Tang2 Shu1 Yu2), also known as the founder of the State of Jin, had a son who was named Jin Hou '晋侯' (Jin4 Hou4). Jin Hou's descendant, Bi Wan '毕万' (bi4 wan4), was assigned to Han Yuan. His descendants adopted Han '韩' as their last name.

From the transcription of non-Han names

Non-Han ethnic groups tend to adopt Chinese last names through the process known as sinicization.

During the reforms of Emperor Xiao Wen of Northern Wei, the Xianbei last name 'Dahan', 大汗 (da4 han4) in Chinese, was changed to Han '韩' because the two names sound similar after 'Da' or '大' is dropped.

Manchu clan names Hacihuri '哈思呼哩' (Ha1 Si1 Hu1 Li1), Hangiya '韩佳' (Han2 Jia1), Hanja '罕扎' (Han4 Zha1), Hanyan '翰颜' (Han2 Yan2), and Gilate '吉喇特' (Ji2 La3 Te4) were changed to Han '韩'.

From given name to surname

The mythical Yellow Emperor had a son Chang Yi (昌意), who had a son with the given name Han Liu (韩流). Those who claimed to be Han Liu's descendants adopted Han as their last name.

Prominent people with surname 韩/韓

* Han Dang '韩当' - General of the Three Kingdoms period.
* Han Dongfang '韩东方' - Human rights activist.
* Han Fei '韩非' - Influential philosopher of the Warring States Period.
* Han Gan '韩干' - Tang Dynasty painter.
* Han Geng '韩庚' 'kr.한경' - Member of the Korean boy band Super Junior.
* Han Hong '韩红' - Famous Chinese singer and songwriter.
* Han Lao Da '韩劳达' - Singaporean playwright.
* Han Meilin '韩美林' - Famous Chinese artist known for designing the Fuwa mascots for the 2008 Olympics.
* Han Shaogong '韩少功' - Writer.
* Han Shizhong '韩世忠' - A general of the Southern Song Dynasty.
* Han Xiaopeng '韩晓鹏' - Freestyle skier.
* Han Xianchu '韩先楚' - Chinese Communist Party general.
* Han Xiangzi '韩湘子' - One of the Eight Immortals.
* Han Xin '韩信' - Famous Western Han general.
* Han Xin '韩王信' - A descendant of kings of Han (state) and general under Emperor Gao of Han (not the same figure as the one immediately above).
* Han Yu '韩愈' - Revolutionary Tang poet and philosopher.
* Han Zheng '韩正' - Mayor of Shanghai.
* Hon Sui Sen '韩瑞生' - Singaporean politician.

See also

* Change of Xianbei names to Han names
* list of common Chinese surnames
* Han (Korean name)

External links

* [http://english.people.com.cn/200507/21/eng20050721_197549.html] Chinese surname history: Han

References


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