Wang (Surname)

This article is about 'Wang' as a surname. See Wang for other uses.

Chinese surname

Wang (王 in pinyin: Wng; in Jyutping: Wong4) is one of the most common Chinese family names. In a 2002 study, Wang was ranked second most common in mainland China, accounting for 7.4% of the population. It literally means “king” (see Chinese noble#Wang), although bearing the name has no royal implications. The “-ang” sound in pinyin is supposed to be pronounced as in German, and so the name is frequently mispronounced by American English speakers as IPA , rather than waŋ, its correct pronunciation. The name is also frequently transliterated “Wong” especially for people from Hong Kong or from Guangdong. This other transliteration sounds much more similar to the Chinese pronunciation. Wang is also the pinyin transliteration of 汪 (pinyin Wāng), a less common surname among the Hundred Family Names. It is also the Cantonese Romanization of some uncommon family names: 橫 (Pinyin: Hng), 弘 (Hng), 閎 (Hng), 宏 (Hng).
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Korean surname

Wang is a Korean family name 왕 but fairly rare in Korea. According to the South Korean census of 2000, in that year 23,447 people bearing the Wang surname were living in the country. http://kosis.nso.go.kr/cgi-bin/sws_999.cgi?ID=DT_1INOOSB&IDTYPE=3&A_LANG=1&FPUB=3&ITEM=&CLASS1=S.000 Wang was one of most powerful clans in the Chinese commanderies on the Korean Peninsula. According to the Houhanshu, its ancestor Wang Zhong originally lived in Qi (Shandong) in the 2nd century B.C.E., but fled to Lelang when the Prince of Qibei revolted against the Han Dynasty. The Wang clan flourished in the Lelang commandery, and seems to have contributed to the cultural development of subsequent kingdoms. Although it was the Goryeo royal family name, Wang is very rare today. It is said that when Goryeo fell, people called Wang changed their surname to avoid severe persecution from the succeeding Joseon Dynasty. The Kaesong Wang lineage traces its ancestry to the Goryeo rulers.

Japanese surname

Ō (often romanized as “Oh” or “O”) is a rare Japanese family name which is the equivalence of Wang. Ō is the way Japanese pronounce the character 王. Most Japanese with this family name are of Chinese descent.

Prominent people with the family name 왕

  • The royal family of the Goryeo Dynasty

Prominent people with the family name Wang 王

Note: people with the family name “Ō” are listed in the “Ō” article.

Prominent people with family name 汪

Fictional characters with the family name 王

 

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