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What are the top ten most common surnames? According to the latest statistics, there are 4 100 surnames in China. At present, the top ten surnames in China have the largest population in China, and the population with single surnames exceeds 1% of the Han population.
1. Li-7.94% of the total population of Han nationality in China = 95.3 million.
2. Wang Xing -7.465438+ 0% of the Han population in China = 88.9 million.
3. Zhang-7.07% of the Han population in China = 84.8 million.
4. Liu-accounts for 5.38% of the total population of Han nationality in China = 64.6 million.
5. Chen-4.53% of the Han population in China = 54.4 million.
6. Yang-accounts for 3.08% of the total population of Han nationality in China = 37 million.
7. Zhao-accounts for 2.29% of the Han population in China = 27.5 million.
8. Huang surname-2.23% of the total population of Han nationality in China = 26.8 million.
9. Zhou surname -2.65438+ 02% of China Han population = 25.4 million.
0. Wu surname-2.05% of the total population of Han nationality in China = 24.6 million. The rare surnames listed are actually not rare. For example, Liao, with a population of 4.08 million, ranks 66th among hundreds of surnames.
Bai, with a population of 3.48 million, ranks 73rd among the hundreds of surnames.
Mao, with a population of 3.24 million, ranks 76th among hundreds of surnames.
Jiang, with a population of 3 1.3 million, ranks 79th among the hundred surnames.
Wen, with a population of 2.04 million, ranks 00 th among hundreds of surnames. China's top 100 surnames. What's your surname ranking? 0 1 Li 02 Wang 03 Zhang 04 Liu 05 Chen 06 Yang 07 Zhao 08 Huang 09 Zhou 10 Wu.
1 1 Xu 12 Sun 13 Hu 14 Zhu 15 Gao 16 Lin 17 He 18 Guo/kloc.
2 1 Liang 22 Song 23 Zheng 24 Xie 25 Han 26 Tang 27 Feng 28 Yu 29 Dong 30 Xiao
3 1 Cheng 32 Cao 33 Yuan 34 Deng 35 Xu 36 Fu 37 Shen 38 Zeng 39 Peng 40 Lu
4 1 Su 42 Lu 43 Jiang 44 Cai 45 Jia 46 Ding 47 Wei 48 Xue 49 Ye 50 Yan
5 1 Yu 52 Pan 53 Du 54 Dai 55 Xia 56 Zhong 57 Wang 58 Tian 59 Ren 60 Jiang
6 1 Fan 62 Fang 63 Shi 64 Yao 65 Tan 66 Liao 67 Zou 68 Xiong 69 Jin 70 Lu
7 1 Hao 72 Kong 73 Bai 74 Cui 75 Kang 76 Mao 77 Qiu 78 Qin 79 Jiang 80 History
8 1 Gu 82 Hou 83 Shao 84 Meng 85 Long 860,000 87 Duan 88 Cao 89 Qian 90 Tang
9 1 Yin 92 Li 93 Yi 94 Chang 95 Wu 96 Qiao 97 He 98 Lai 99 Gong 00 Wen 1, surnamed Li.
Li is the largest surname in China, which is widely distributed, accounting for about 7.94% of the Han population in China. As far as the region is concerned, the proportion of Li surname is relatively high in northern provinces, generally above 8%, while in southern provinces, the proportion is generally below 8%, especially in southeast coastal provinces, the proportion is only about 4%. 2. Wang Xing
Wang Xing is the second surname in China, which is distributed all over the country, accounting for 7.65% of the Han population in China, especially in Shanxi, Hebei, Shandong and Henan! 3. Zhang surname
Zhang is one of the most widely distributed and populous surnames in China, accounting for 7.07% of the total population of Han nationality in China and the third largest surname in China. Especially in Shandong, Henan, Hebei and Sichuan provinces. 4. Liu surname
Liu's surname is widely distributed, accounting for about 5.38% of the Han population in China, and it is the fourth largest surname in China. In northern Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Beijing, Tianjin and other places, the proportion of Liu is relatively high, accounting for more than 8% of the Han population in this area. 5. Chen surname
Chen is the fifth largest surname in China, accounting for 4.53% of the Han population in China, and is the most common surname in southern China. In Taiwan Province Province and Guangdong Province, Chen's surname accounts for more than 10% of the population in this province, and is the first surname in this province. 6. Yang surname
Yang is the sixth surname in China, accounting for about 3.08% of the Han population in China, and it is widely distributed all over the country, especially in the provinces along the Yangtze River. 7. Zhao surname
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North Korea is often used in countries: North Koreans' first names are usually surnames and first names. There are not many Korean surnames with surnames and first names or surnames and first names (or words), such as Jin, Li, Park, Zheng, Yin, Cui, Liu, Hong, Shen, Quan, Zhao and Han.
Vietnam: The top ten surnames in Vietnam are: Chen, Hu, Yuan, Yao, Yu, Tian, Sun, Lu, Wang and Che.
Britain: Smith, Jones, Williams.
CIS: Ivanov, Vasiliev, Petrov.
Germany: Schulz, Mueller, Schmidt.
Netherlands: Devlis, Deyang, Bohr.
Spain: Garcia, Fernandez, Gonzalez.
French: Martin, Le Fafeur, Li Bingran.
USA: Smith, Zhan Sen, Carlson.
The population of Japan is only 1 100 million, but there are more than 200,000 surnames, and there are only about 400 commonly used surnames, especially Suzuki, Sato, Tanaka, Yamamoto, Watanabe, Gao Qiao, Kobayashi, Nakamura, Ito and Saito. There are about10 million people with these surnames, accounting for one tenth of Japan's total population. Japanese names are in the same order as those in our country, that is, the surname comes first, but the number of words in the name is often more than that in my Han nationality. The most common words are composed of four characters, such as Masao Kosaka, Lady Tadashi Yoshida and Hideo Fukuda. The first two words are surnames, and the last two words are first names. However, because the number of words between surname and first name is not fixed, it is often difficult to distinguish them. Therefore, it is necessary to know clearly from the visitors in advance, and write the surname and first name separately in formal occasions, such as "Class II" and "Fujita Shige". Generally, people use their surnames orally and their full names in formal occasions.
* * * Names * * Names are generally composed of three or four sections. The first paragraph is my name, the second paragraph is my father's name, the first paragraph is my grandfather's name, and the fourth paragraph is my surname. Use your full name in formal occasions, but sometimes you can omit your grandfather's name and sometimes you can omit your father's name. You can only use my name when abbreviating. But in fact, many people, especially those with social status, are abbreviated by their surnames. Common surnames: Saudi Arabia, Arafat, Nasser, Bella, etc. The names are * * *, Mahmoud, Hassan, Amin, Saleh and so on.
Thai names: Thai names are given first, followed by surnames, such as Ba Song Cha Rongpeng, Ba Song is a first name, and Cha Rongpeng is a surname. Unmarried women use their father's surname, while married women use their husband's surname.
Generally, only the first name is used instead of the last name, and a title "Kun" (meaning you) is added before the first name. If you call it Basson Zalenpeng, you can call it Basson verbally. Thai names are crowned according to custom. Civilian titles are: adult men have "Nai" (Mr.), such as Nai Wei Chai Sand King Susie. The married woman is "Nan" (Ms.), such as Niang Songxi and Sand King Suxi. Unmarried women are "sisters-in-law" Boys are "Dekai" and girls are "Dekai".
Russia: Russian surnames include Ivanov, ivanova and Rogo. Most women's names end with Eva and Ya. Women use their father's surname before marriage and their husband's surname after marriage. Russian names include Ivan, Ivanovich, Nina, Ivanovna, ilych, Vanya, Vanyusha, Sergey and so on.
Portuguese surnames: La Bocon, Lobo, Caon, Leo, etc.
Four Italian surnames: Bram Bila, Rossi, Raffali and Columbus. The common male names in the local area are Giospo and Francisco, and the common female names are Maria and Anna.
Egyptian names: Osiris, Anubis, Samir,
Indian surnames: Indian surnames include Lamb, Lal, etc.
Philippines: Common surnames are Jose, Hernandez, Ramos and Gonzalez.
Australia: The names of men are James, John, David, Daniel and Michael, while the names of women are Jenny, Mary, Sarah and Catherine.
Greece: Helen, Ursula, Kadolin,
Indians: Dylan, Jennifer, cavalieri, Oliver.
Turkey: The surnames are Roberts, Clooney, Garcia, Pete, Damon, etc. The names are Julia, George, Matt, etc.
Indonesian: Shim, Hedayat ... >; & gt
What are the common words for boys' names? What word should I use to name a boy? Guide: It is the wish of every parent to let the baby have a catchy and loud name. What are the common words for boys' names? Boys' names are commonly used: Liang, Dong, Wei, Qi, Ke, Lun, Xiang, Xu, Peng, Ze, Chen, Chen, Shi, Yi, Jian, Jia, Zhi, Shu, Yan Sheng, Xiong, Chen, Jun, Guan, Ce, Teng, Nan, Rong, Feng, Hang, Nan. Yong, Jian, Shi, Shan, Ren, Bo, Ning, Fu, Sheng, Long, Yuan, Quan, Guo, Sheng, Xue, Xiang, Cai, Fa, Wu, Xin, Xin, Zi, Jie, Tao, Chang, Cheng, Kang, Xing, Guang, Cheng.
What are the common words in girls' names? Yan means beauty.
Many words such as Jin, Yu and Qiong beside Wang refer to beautiful jade, such as Qi, Qi, Ke, Xuan, Xuan, H and Lin.
Nuo, Yi, Shi, You, Ran, An, Lan, Lai, Irene, Mu, Wen.
Let me talk about some of my favorites: educated youth, M blue, Tianqi, Enron, Yi Xi, Enoch, Enoch, Roy, Ruoxi, Zixi, such as amber, which should be translated and quite foreign, like Anji, Anne, Anna, Irene and so on.
Find the most commonly used 10 surnames in America. The first three surnames are Alder Smith, Jackson and Williams, followed by Jones, Miller, Brown, Davis, Wilson, Anderson, Taylor and Thomas.
The most common name
M: Jack, Tom, David, John, Michael, Andrew, Steve, Paul, Peter, Chris, George, Bill, Thomas, Charles, James, Patrick, etc.
Women: Nancy, Michelle, Kate, Angela, Jennifer, Jessica, Sarah, Linda, Tiffany, Mary, Elizabeth, Patricia, etc.
50 what? Last name? Male name? Female name?
The 70 most common English names of American men
James John Robert Michael William David Richard Charles Joseph Thomas
Christopher Daniel Paul Mark Donald George Kenneth Steven Edward Bryan
Ronald Anthony Kevin Jason Matthew Gary Timothy Jose Larry Jeffrey Frank Scott Eric Stephen Andrew Raymond Gregory Joshua Jerry Dennis
Walter Patrick Peter Harold Douglas Henry Carl Arthur Ryan Roger
Joe Juan Jack Albert Jonathan Justin Terry Gerald Keith Samuel Willie
Ralph Lawrence Nicholas Roy Benjamin Bruce Brandon Adam Harry
The 70 most common English names of American women
Mary Patricia Linda Barbara Elizabeth Jennifer Maria Susan Margaret
Dorothy Lisa Nancy Karen Betty Helen Sandra Donna Carol Ruth Sharon
Michelle Laura Sarah Kimberly Deborah Jessica Shirley Cynthia Angela
Melissa Brenda Amy Anna Rebecca Virginia Catherine Pamela Martha
Debra Amanda Stephanie Caroline Christina Mary Janet Catherine
Francis Ann Joyce Diane Alice Julie Heather Teresa Doris Gloria
Evelyn Jean Cheryl Mildred Catherine Joan Ashley Judith Ross Dzhanis
Kelly Nicole Judy Christina ...
What are the commonly used words in names? Due to the influence of ancient China, the names of Ruozi Koreans are mostly composed of three Chinese characters. Last name comes first, the other two words are first names, and there is usually a word between these two words to represent generations. There are about 300 surnames in Korea, but most people in the country have only a few surnames. The most common surnames are: Jin, Li, Park, Cui, Zheng, An, Zhang, Zhao, Chen, Han, Jiang, Liu and Yin. There are also some compound surnames, such as Nangong, Huangfu, Sikong, Xianyu, Zhuge, Ximen, Dugu and Dongfang. During the Three Kingdoms period in ancient Korea, there were many compound surnames in Koguryo and Baekje, including Zhiyi, Gongsun, Hu Ling, Sima and Xia Hou.
To translate Korean names, we must first speak Korean related knowledge. Korean, like Japanese, originated from Chinese characters, which were introduced to Korea in the Tang Dynasty. Later, King Sejong of South Korea invented Korean characters, which are now Korean characters. This is a kind of Pinyin, which indicates the pronunciation of Chinese characters in Korea, and each Chinese character has a relative pronunciation in Korea. For example, the corresponding pronunciation in Korean is (xi).
Let's look at the names of Koreans. Korean names are actually given by Chinese characters (at least most of them are, and some young people nowadays pronounce their names in Korean, but there are a few phenomena). For example, Kim Hee Seon's name in Korea is Kim Hee Seon, and the corresponding Korean character representation is kinhisen in Chinese Pinyin.
Therefore, when translating Korean names, China looks up his Chinese name if possible, and when not, for example, when translating the names of characters in novels, he looks up the Chinese characters corresponding to the Korean pronunciation in his name.