Romanisation | Wei, Ngai |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Wei (魏), a fief (located in Ruicheng, Shanxi) from Mi 羋 |
Wei (魏) is the English spelling of a Chinese surname.
During the Zhou Dynasty, Wei (state) (魏) the Ji family acquired the surname Wèi (魏). During the Northern Wei (北魏), Xiaowen family got the surname Wei with the state name.
In 636 BC, Prince Chong’er became a Hegemon of China. One of his followers, Wei Wuzi had a son, Wei Qi. Prince Chong’er gave Wei Qi the fiefs of Lü and Chu. As a result, most of Wei Qi’s descendants changed their last name to Lü
During the Ming Dynasty, Gao (高) and Li (李) family changed their surname to Wei. Wei is also a surname used by some Chinese minorities.
In 2019 it was the 45th most common surname in Mainland China. [1]
It is the 30th name on the Hundred Family Surnames poem.
Wèi (尉) family name originated from Wei family of Zheng (郑国), Yu family of Xia Dynasty (复), and Royal of Northern Wei (北魏), and many more.
Wěi (蔿) family name from the Yuan (surname) (薳) the form a Xiong (surname) (熊) of Chu (state).
Romanisation | Wei, Ngai |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Wei (魏), a fief (located in Ruicheng, Shanxi) from Mi 羋 |
Wei (魏) is the English spelling of a Chinese surname.
During the Zhou Dynasty, Wei (state) (魏) the Ji family acquired the surname Wèi (魏). During the Northern Wei (北魏), Xiaowen family got the surname Wei with the state name.
In 636 BC, Prince Chong’er became a Hegemon of China. One of his followers, Wei Wuzi had a son, Wei Qi. Prince Chong’er gave Wei Qi the fiefs of Lü and Chu. As a result, most of Wei Qi’s descendants changed their last name to Lü
During the Ming Dynasty, Gao (高) and Li (李) family changed their surname to Wei. Wei is also a surname used by some Chinese minorities.
In 2019 it was the 45th most common surname in Mainland China. [1]
It is the 30th name on the Hundred Family Surnames poem.
Wèi (尉) family name originated from Wei family of Zheng (郑国), Yu family of Xia Dynasty (复), and Royal of Northern Wei (北魏), and many more.
Wěi (蔿) family name from the Yuan (surname) (薳) the form a Xiong (surname) (熊) of Chu (state).