What are some very rare surnames in our country? How do you pronounce these surnames?

Updated on culture 2024-08-14
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    The surname of the servant, before Xiang Yu's self-killing, told his guards to change their surnames to avoid pursuit, and his guards were loyal and changed their surnames to the surnames, so they had this surname; The surname Mi is the aristocratic surname of the Chu royal family of the Zhou Dynasty, and there are generally few people with the surname Mi; The surname of Mafu, the surname of Mafu has gradually changed to a single surname of Ma now, so it is rare to see the surname of Mafu; The surname of the snake, in ancient times, people respected the snake, so there was the surname of the snake, and later the snake has been feared by people, and gradually there is no such surname. There are also single surnames, which are pronounced dan in Chinese characters, shān in surnames, and qin surnames, tan in kanji, and qin in surnames; The district surname is pronounced ou in the surname and qu in the kanji.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The rare surnames in our country are "Cao", "Murong", "Diao", although these surnames are rare but still easy to read, these three surnames are pronounced "cao", "murong", "Diao". In fact, in addition to the hundred family surnames, there are many surnames that are rarely seen in China, such as "Zhuge and Gan".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Tiger, pronounced mao, a sound; 贠, pronounced yun, four tones; violent, pronounced bao, four tones; area, read ou, a voice; single, read shan, four tones; Call, read jiao, four tones.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    There are many surnames in China, and some are mysterious and precious because they are rare.

    A series of surnames such as Xuan, Situ, Xian, and Zhi are mainly in Guangdong, and have never been heard of in Shandong.

    Wei Chi (尉), Bing, Xian, Zhan, 逄 (not pronounced feng), bit, Wei this series of surnames, except for Wei Chi with Li Jian, Wei, Wei, other surnames have only been seen in Shandong Province. Note: The surname (original ** unknown) is generally a rewrite of "Wei", and Wei (originally derived from the surname Ji, Wei Chi, and official position) may be a rewrite of the surname Wei (guess), etc.

    Closed, jade, Qin, orchid (blue), nong (nong), Meng, Wei are mostly distributed in Guangxi, outside Guangxi such as Shandong are rare, but in Shandong have seen orchid (blue), Wei, Qin and jade. Note: The surnames Lan and Lan have different origins, but in modern times, some people write the surname Lan as the surname Lan; The surname of the farmer is also known as "Nong".

    Another surname, sparsely populated, distributed in Shandong Province, only heard of stupid rush on a certain channel in Shandong Province.

    I once saw a person with the surname "Tuo" on my report card, which is probably the smallest surname I have ever seen in my life. The number of people with surnames listed above is greater than that of "Tu".

    For example, the surnames Su and Li, although they are ranked before 300 in the "Four Hundred Surnames of China" (hereinafter referred to as "Four Hundred Surnames"), I rarely see these surnames

    There is also a family name, the surname Gai, I have only seen it there, I have a classmate's surname Men, but this surname should be mostly in the north, and it is ranked outside 300 in "Four Hundred Surnames".

    Giant surname, this surname is also quite rare, due to the sparse population, there is no relevant data in "Four Hundred Surnames".

    The surname Mu, it is said that some of them in Shandong Province are from the surname Murong, I have encountered this surname, and I blindly guessed that he should have changed the surname Murong, and I did not have an in-depth understanding

    Another example is the surname Lin (classmate), the surname Zong (seen in the transcript of the younger students in the lower grades), the surname Ru, the surname Yu, the surname Yuan (for example, Yuan Qiongdan, but I have a classmate's surname Yuan), the surname Chen (I know the Olympic champion Chen Long, Chen Lijun, this surname has two pronunciations).

    In addition, in addition to the above-mentioned Mu surname, some rare surnames, it may be that he was originally compared to other surnames:

    For example, the surname Yi, Qixia has it, said that it is related to the surname of Ma Chaoshou, the legend is that there is a place called Yimaying, the surname Yi is mainly distributed in Shandong Province, I have met, there is a classmate, this surname is ranked 387 in "Four Hundred Surnames";

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Some of the rare surnames I've seen include:

    1.郏 (jiá): The surname 郏 is one of the Chinese surnames Bi Lao, derived from the surname Ji, and the ancestor is Jia Zigao. The surname Jia is widely distributed, but because of its rarity, people are often unfamiliar with it.

    2.Wei (wèi): The surname Wei is derived from the surname Ji, from the grandson of the monarch of the Jin State after the descendants of the Yellow Emperor. The surname Wei is relatively rare in China, but there is a certain population distribution in Taiwan.

    3.何 (mó): The surname Mo is one of the Chinese surnames, which originated during the Han Dynasty. Although the surname Mo is rare, it has a certain population distribution in some areas such as Longchang County, Neijiang City, Sichuan Province.

    4.仉 (zhǎng): The surname 仉 originated from the wind surname in ancient times, from the descendants of the Yellow Emperor and his grandson. The surname is relatively rare in China, mainly in Jiangsu Province and other regions.

    5.訾 (zǐ): The surname 訾 is derived from the surname Ji, from the grandson of Yu Zhangjun after the monarch of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period. The surname Zi is relatively rare in China, but there is a certain population distribution in Henan Province and other regions.

    These rare surnames are rare to come across in modern society, but they reflect the diversity and richness of traditional Chinese culture. Over the course of history, various regions and ethnic groups may have had unique surnames that reflect local cultural characteristics and historical heritage.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I've seen some of the rarer surnames in my life, such as:

    1.Ru surname: Ru is an early single-character surname, derived from Ruru, an ancient clan name. The surname Ru has a small population and is a relatively rare Chinese surname.

    2.Hu surname: The Hu surname originated in the Zhou Dynasty and originated from the ancient clan name Hu Hu. The surname Hu is also a surname with a small population, which is a relatively rare Chinese surname.

    3.The surname He: The surname He originated from the Wu language, which was originally a place name, and later evolved into a clan name and surname. The Heye Duan Gao family is mainly distributed in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, and it is also a rare Chinese surname with a small population.

    4.Ge surname: Ge surname is derived from the ancient clan name Ge Ge, which arose in the Shang and Zhou dynasties. The surname Ge is relatively sparse and widely distributed, making it a relatively rare surname.

    5.Kuang surname: The Kuang surname originated in the Spring and Autumn Period, originating from place names, and later developed into clan names and surnames. The population distribution of the surname Kwong is very small, and it is one of the very rare Chinese surnames in the population.

    6.Xing surname: The surname Xing originated from the national name of Xing State, which first began in the Western Zhou Dynasty and developed into a surname. The surname Xing has a small population, mainly distributed in North China, and is a relatively rare Chinese surname.

    There are some that are relatively rare according to the tribe and era.

    The earliest originated from the name of a tribe or the name of a tribal leader. It marks the transition from group marriage to blood marriage, and is an important milestone in the progress of human civilization.

    1.Mi surname: It is the ancestral surname of the nobles of Chu during the Zhou Dynasty.

    2.Xuan surname: Since the Xuan character is relatively rare, the Xuan surname is also regarded as one of the rarer surnames. According to the records of "Hundred Family Names", the surname Xuan originated from a doctor named Xuan Chi during the Shang Dynasty, and some people believe that it is related to Lao Tzu, the founder of Taoism.

    3.Hao surname: The surname Hao appeared relatively early in the literature, according to legend, it originated from a tribal leader named Da Vulture during the Xia Dynasty, and later the family continued to multiply, and it became the surname Hao.

    4.The surname Murong: Originally derived from the Xianbei people, its ancestor was the Xianbei nobleman Murong Chui, and later became the surname of the Qiang and Donghu ethnic minorities in northern China.

    5.Zhen surname: The surname Zhen originally originated in the Qi State during the Spring and Autumn Song Ruler period, and was created by the descendants of Zhen Dun, the prime minister of the Qi State. There are many well-known figures in history with the surname Zhen, such as Zhen Mi (Zhen clan) during the Three Kingdoms period and Zhen Luo during the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

    These surnames may not be widely known, but they represent the historical origins and cultural heritage of their respective families. It is worth noting that the emergence and circulation of surnames are also related to factors such as history and region, so it is not necessarily that all places have the same surname, and every time a new surname is born, and the old surname is lost.

    In addition, I have also seen some other relatively rare surnames, such as Mao, Yan, Zhong, Wang, etc., these surnames also have a relatively small population, belonging to one of the early surnames, but due to various historical reasons, the population of these surnames is not as large as Zhang, Wang, Li and other surnames, so it can also be regarded as a relatively rare surname.

    In short, the Chinese heritage has a long history, and there are many rare surnames.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.Yan surname: In ancient times, the famous Yan Hui was a person with the surname Yan, but now it is relatively rare for the surname Yan to touch Qi.

    2.Gu surname: Gu Liang was also famous as a politician and military strategist in ancient times, but the number of people with the surname Gu has decreased significantly in modern times.

    3.Chu surname: The surname of Chu Suiliang, a famous calligrapher in the Western Jin Dynasty, is now one of the rarer surnames.

    4.Ruan surname: The Tang Dynasty made Ruan's name very famous, but the Ruan surname is relatively rare.

    5.Shao surname: The pre-Qin book "Shao Feng" records the origin of the Shao surname, which shows that the Shao surname has a long history, but now the Shao surname is no longer common.

    6.Zhong surname: Zhong Li, Zhong Shen and other figures in the pre-Qin history are relatively well-known, but the surname Zhong is now uncommon.

    7.Wei surname: The surname of Wei Zheng, a famous calligrapher of the Wei Dynasty and the Western Jin Dynasty, is relatively rare nowadays.

    In addition, some single-character surnames such as Si, Guan, Li, Lu, etc., have also become relatively rare surnames due to the changes of the times and population succession. Although these surnames have a long history and deep roots, they are relatively few in modern society. It is a relatively precious cultural and historical heritage, which needs to be further studied and excavated.

    The distribution of surnames in contemporary China has changed considerably, many old surnames have become relatively rare, and new surnames are constantly emerging. This reflects the characteristics of the Chinese nation's integration and inclusiveness, and also witnesses the history of migration and social changes in ancient China. One of the directions of humanities research is to continue to study these ancient and rare surnames, explore their historical origins and cultural connotations, and let the history of the Chinese nation get a more comprehensive and in-depth understanding.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I know some rare surnames, here are some examples:

    1.Leung: It's not a common surname in Chinese and Chinese communities, but it's more common in Australia and New Zealand.

    2.Ling Xiao: This is a relatively rare surname, mainly found in southern China and some Chinese-populated areas in Southeast Asia.

    3.Chinese New Year: This surname is also relatively rare in China, but it is less common among Vietnamese Chinese.

    4.Rosen: This surname is more common in English-speaking countries, but it is rarer in the Chinese community.

    5.Abdul Rahman: This is a Uyghur Ranmin surname mainly found in China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.

    6.Parhati: This is also a Uyghur surname, Pi Nian, like Abdul Rahman, which is mainly found in the Xinjiang region of China.

    These surnames are just part of what I know, there are many more rare surnames in the world, each with its own story and history behind it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Here are some of the rarer surnames:

    Duan Gan: It's a very rare surname, and it's said that less than 20 families use it.

    Dongfang: This is a relatively rare surname, mainly found in northern China.

    Zhuge : Although this surname is relatively famous in the history of the Qing Dynasty in China, it is relatively rare in modern times.

    Nangong: This surname is relatively rare in southern China.

    Ouyang: This surname is also relatively rare in southern China.

    Wenren: This is a very rare surname, it is said that less than 10 families use this surname.

    Xiahou: This surname is relatively famous in Chinese history, but it is relatively rare in modern times.

    Murong: This surname is relatively rare in northern China.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In my knowledge base, there are indeed some rare surnames. Here are some examples of rare surnames and their analysis:

    1.爨 (cuàn): The surname 爨 originated from the ancient 爨 tribe, which first appeared in the Spring and Autumn Period. This surname is difficult to find in modern Chinese because it is made up of many complex characters and is more difficult to write.

    3.亓 (麓面者qí): The surname Qi originated from the Qi official clan in the Spring and Autumn Period, and the Qi official name was an official title. This surname is relatively rare in modern Chinese, but it once had a certain place in history.

    4.庹 (tuǒ): The surname 庹 originated from the ancient Tu tribe, and the literal meaning of the word 庹 is "large scale". This surname rarely appears in modern Chinese because its literal meaning is more difficult to understand.

    5.钭 (tǒu): The surname 钭 originates from the kingdom of 钭, an ancient country located in present-day Ningbo, Zhejiang. The literal meaning of this surname is "钭咭報子", which is relatively rare in modern Chinese.

    Considering the problem from multiple perspectives, these rare surnames all have some historical origins. Since these surnames are relatively rare in modern Chinese, their appearance may arouse curiosity and concern. In social life, people with these surnames may face some inconveniences, such as difficulty in writing, difficulty in recognizing, etc.

    But on the other hand, these rare surnames also provide people with a rich cultural diversity and historical background.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Answer: I've been exposed to a lot of rare surnames, and here are mine.

    Family name. 淚 (jiān): This surname is relatively rare, but it still exists in Chinese. This surname originates from ethnic minorities and is mainly distributed in Yunnan and Guizhou.

    urine (nī): This surname sounds very interesting, but it still exists in Chinese. This surname originates from ethnic minorities and is mainly distributed in Yunnan, Guizhou and other regions.

    Form. urine (nī): This surname sounds very interesting, but it does exist in Chinese. People with this surname are generally ethnic minorities, mainly distributed in Guizhou, Yunnan and other regions.

    屎 (shí): This surname doesn't sound very comfortable, but it is also present in Chinese. People with this surname are generally Han Chinese, mainly found in southern China.

    Urine pants (nī jiu tuī): This is a very interesting combination, this surname means "to pee pants in pants", very figurative. People with this surname are generally Han Chinese, mainly found in southern China.

    饭 (fàn): This surname is relatively rare, but it still exists in Chinese. People with this surname are generally Han Chinese, mainly found in southern China.

    屎pot子 (shí qiāng zi): This is a very figurative surname that means "container of". People with this surname are generally Han Chinese, mainly found in southern China.

    鬼 (gǐ): This surname sounds somewhat mysterious, but it does exist in Chinese. The people with this surname, Mazi Duan, are generally of Han nationality and are mainly found in southern China.

    屁 (pì): This surname sounds a bit **, but it is also present in Chinese. People with this surname are generally Han Chinese, mainly found in southern China.

    Archaic. These are some of the rare surnames, and of course there are many others. There are also some interesting stories and legends about the ** and history of these surnames. In some ethnic minorities, surnames are very important, and they represent the history and heritage of the family.

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