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One of the rarest surnames:
1. Zhen surname. Zhen is only distributed in the urban area of Anyang, Henan Province, the surname Zhen originated in the late Qing Dynasty, but a hundred years of history, the population is only a few dozen people, the source and migration are not examined. According to the census data and the sample survey data of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the pronunciation of "Asia", "death", "difficulty" and "Zhen" are the four smallest surnames, of which the number of the smallest number of surnames "Zhen" is no more than 100, ranking first in the list of "China's smallest surnames".
2. Sauce surname. Many surnames in ancient times are related to skills, this sauce surname is a soy sauce making is very good people to change the surname, in the "firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar tea" these surnames, the sauce surname is rarer than the salt surname, but also the most difficult to find, in 2007 statistics in the sauce surname less than 100 people, in a survey activity, through unremitting searching, finally found 14 people, six men and eight women.
3. Difficult surname. Difficult is a very ancient surname, originated from the ancient Xianbei ethnic Tunan tribe, later most of the people migrated to the North Korean region, left in the Chinese region of very little, now has been changed to Chinese characters single surname Nan, Shan, etc., in 1997 in Jiaozuo City, Henan Province, Wuzhi County has unearthed a pass through the ancient stone tablet of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the inscription records the deeds of an ancient Xianbei people, his name is called "difficult building".
4. Dead surname. Death is a very ancient Xianbei surname, which has been sinicized in the Sui and Tang dynasties, and the people have been integrated into the Han nationality, but the population is very scarce. In the survey results of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the dead family is ranked second to last among the three small surnames such as "Nanshi" and "Shan", and the total population is about 1,000.
5. Surname. The surname 姒, a Chinese Han surname, is one of the eight surnames in ancient times. Among the many surnames in China, the surname 姒 can be said to be a small surname.
Due to the differentiation into many surnames, there are less than 2,000 people with the surname Hi distributed in various places. Since the vast majority of the surnames are with the surname, there are very few surnames now, and they are mainly concentrated in Yuling Village, Shaoxing, and their responsibilities have been mainly to protect the tomb of King Yu for generations.
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Rare surnames are:
1, Ji surname. One of the eight surnames in ancient times, it is the surname of the emperor and the surname of the Zhou Dynasty. During the Zhou Dynasty, many vassal states also took it as their national surname, and the surname Ji was very common. After the fall of the Zhou Dynasty and the Ji surname, most of the descendants changed their fiefs to their surnames; In the Tang Dynasty, in order to avoid Li Longji's suspicion, the vast majority of people with the surname Ji changed their surname to Zhou.
Nowadays, the total number of people surnamed Ji is not much.
2. Su surname. The surname Su is very rare in history, so it is not included in the "Hundred Family Names" of the Song Dynasty. The surname Su comes from Su Lu, one of the oldest surnames in China, and is a descendant of Fuxi. Han has Su Rong, the word Keqing. Qing has Jiaqing and Su Yinghong.
3. Country surname. It is an extremely rare surname in modern times. According to the "Yuanhe Surname Compilation", the son of Zheng Mugong, the monarch of Zheng Guoguo in the Spring and Autumn Period, was the son of Ziguo. Ziguo's son, Gongsun Qiaozi Zichan, ruled Zheng Guo for more than 30 years and was a famous politician in the Spring and Autumn Period.
The son of the son is called the country clan in the name of his grandfather.
4. Dry surname. The surname Gan, also written as the surname Han, is an extremely rare surname in modern times. It should be noted that in Chinese Simplified, both dry and dry have been merged into "gan". There are many ways to say the surname **, one of which is to take the country as the surname.
In ancient times, there was a dry country, which was destroyed by the Wu country in the Spring and Autumn Period, and the people of the country took the name of the country as their surname, and then became the Gan clan.
5. Double surname. With double as the surname, it is not common in China, and the number of people is small. Double surnames are also found among ethnic minorities. There are also two words of compound surnames are also called double surnames, such as Ouyang, Taishi, Duanmu, etc., and there is also a kind of double surname, the main reason is the one-child policy, which combines the surnames of both parents to create a new surname.
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There are many surnames in China, and some of them are very rare, if not rare. Here are some of the more rare surnames in China:
1.晁 (cháo): The surname Chao is one of the rarer Chinese surnames, mostly concentrated in Henan, Hunan, Anhui and other places.
2.段 (duàn): The surname Duan is relatively rare in some parts of southern China, and it is not very common in northern China.
3.Xi (xī): The surname Xi is very rare in China, and is mostly found only in ethnic minority areas such as Shanxi, Shaanxi, Gansu, and Sichuan.
4.贲 (bēn): The surname Ben originated in Zhongxiao Changyuan very early, appearing in the Warring States period, but it is still a relatively rare surname in the Chinese mouth.
While these surnames may be less common in China, the names of your child should be decided based on family cultural traditions and personal preferences, regardless of whether they are common or rare.
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The first is to pay homage to Norse surnames, such as Pysti in Finland, Bjarnason in Iceland and Gundersen in Norway. These names may be considered relatively rare because of their etymology and difficulty in pronunciation.
This is followed by surnames on the African continent, such as Von Wielligh and Olivier in South Africa, and the surnames Kaniki and Camille-Pierre in Martinique (a Caribbean island), among others. These names may also be less common in other cultural contexts.
In addition, there are some manuscripts that are considered rare due to the special nature of the naming **, such as the Chinese-American surname Ming, which is taken from the Chinese character "Ming", which means "smart" or "bright". In the United States, the surname Ming is very rare, but in China it is very common.
There are also surnames that may be considered rare because of their strange spelling and pronunciation. For example, the American surnames Szymanski and Wojcik, which come from Polish and Slavic languages, have very unusual spellings and pronunciations.
In conclusion, a surname may be considered rare for a number of reasons, including etymology, cultural background, naming**, and spelling and pronunciation. However, everyone has their own specific surname, and each name should be treated with equal respect and attention.
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