Yan (surname)

Yan is a Chinese surname, it is the pinyin romanization for several Chinese characters such as " ()", " ()", " ()", " ()", " ()", " ()", " ()", " ()", " ()" in simplified (traditional) form. Note that these characters are spelled as Yen in the Wade–Giles romanization system which was the prevalent one before the early 80s. From such, individuals and institutions whom have had to romanize their Chinese names prior to that time, such as when having their books translated or publishing manuscripts outside of China, used "Yen" instead of "Yan". Such examples include Yenching University and the Harvard-Yenching Institute. The Yan surname in Taiwan is mostly spelled as Yen since only until recently has the government approved the use of pinyin romanization of names. The Cantonese romanization of these surnames is "Yim". As such, most people from Hong Kong and Chinese diaspora that emigrated prior to 1949 from Guangdong use the name Yim. On many occasions, " ()" in Cantonese is also romanized as Yan.

严 (嚴)

严 / 嚴
Romanization Yan, Yen, Yim

The " ()" (Yán) surname has various origins:

Notable people

阎 (閻)

阎 / 閻
Romanization Yan

Yan (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ) surname from Ji (姬) family of Zhou Dynasty, and some other surname Yan merge to Yan (閻) in the East Asian Nation.

闫 (閆)

=闫 / 閆
Romanization Yan

Yan (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ) is the same as Yan (閻), only the shape of writing.

颜 (顏)

颜 / 顏
Romanization Hokkien: Gan
Cantonese: Ngan
Vietnamese: Nhan
Korean: An

Also known as Gan in Hokkien or Ngan in Cantonese

The surname 晏 (Yàn) has three main sources:

Near 600 BC, the minister Yan Ruo (晏弱) of the state of Qi took Yan as his last name after he was assigned to govern the town of Yan (modern day town of Yancheng of Qihe county of Shandong province).

According to the Records of the Grand Historian, the name of the fifth son of Zhuanxu was Yang'an (阳安) whom chose to use the surname 晏 for his descendants.

According to the Classic of Mountains and Seas, Yan Long (晏龙), a minister of Emperor Yao is the earliest ancestor of the Yan surname on record.

Romanization Mandarin: Zhen
Cantonese: Yan, Yen
Further information: Zhen (surname)

Unknown Chinese

Other Chinese

Burmese (ရန်ရ)

ရန်ရ
Romanization Yan

Other languages

Yan (延) is a Chinese surname. It has various origins:

See also: Former Yan and Yan (state)

Yan (燕) is Chinese surname. It has various origins:

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