TAN (SURNAME)
:''This article is about the Chinese surname'' 譚'', which is pronunced as "Tán" in Mandarin Chinese. For another Chinese surname'' 陳 ''that is pronunced as "Tân" in Min Nan Chinese, see Chen (surname) .''
'Tan' () is a Chinese surname. In a 2006 study of the 100 most common Chinese surnames, Tan was found to be the 67th most common.
There are three possible origins of the Tan surname:
★ The Tan surname came from the ancient Tan State, located in the western part of what is now Shandong Province. At the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty, Zhou founder King Wu gifted the settlement of Tan to Bo Yi (伯益), a descendant of legendary Xia Dynasty founder, King Yu, for helping him conquer Shang. Bo Yi was given the title of Viscount, and the settlement of Tan was upgraded to the Tan State. In 683 BC, during the Spring and Autumn Period, the state of Tan was conquered by Duke Huan of the Qi state. The people of the conquered Tan State then changed their surname to Tan to commemorate their lost country.
★ The Tan surname came from an ancient ethnic group in southwestern China. According to the ''Registry of Ten Thousand Surnames'' (萬姓統譜), the Tan surname was amongst the six surnames of Banan, what is now today's Yunnan Province and Guizhou Province.
★ The surname 譚 came from the less common surname 談, another surname that is pronounced exactly the same as 譚 in Mandarin and Cantonese. The people from the clan of 談 wanted to avoid their enemies, and so changed their surname to 譚.
''Tán'' is the Chinese character's pinyin romanisation in Mandarin. It is pronounced and romanised differently in different languages and dialects.
★ In Cantonese, it is romanised as ''Taam4'' in Jyutping and ''Tàahm'' in Cantonese Yale. It can also be romanised as ''Tam''.
★ In Taishanese, it may be romanised as ''Tom'', ''Thom'', ''Hom'' or ''Ham''.
★ In Min Nan, it is romanised as ''Thâm'' in POJ.
★ The surname exists in Vietnamese also, and is spelt as ''Đàm''.
★ Tan Hong Zhi (譚宏帙) - Founding father in Guangdong Province. [1]
★ Tan Ai Zhen (譚艾珍)
★ Amy Tan (譚恩美)
★ Alan Tam (譚詠麟)
★ Tan Dun (譚盾)
★ Tan Fu Wu (譚夫吾)
★ Tan Hao Qiang (譚浩強)
★ Jason Tom (譚志豪)
★ Tam Kung (譚公)
★ Tan Lun (譚綸)
★ Patrick Tam Kar Ming (譚家明)
★ Patrick Tam Yiu Man (譚耀文)
★ River Tam
★ Roman Tam (譚百先, stage name: 羅文)
★ Tan Shao Guang (譚紹光)
★ Tan Sitong (譚嗣同), late-Qing Dynasty thinker
★ Simon Tam
★ Tan Yuan Chun (譚元春)
★ Tan Zhen Lin (譚震林)
★ List of common Chinese surnames
★ Chinese surname
★ Chinese given name
★ Generation name
★ Chinese clan
★ Chinese compound surname
★ Vietnamese name
★ 譚 Tom Genealogy
1. All Tan zupus, or clan registers originating from the Si Yi region assert that Tan Hong Zhi was their founding father who settled in Zhuji Xiang (or village) near the Mei Guan (or Pass) in the north of the province around 950AD.
'Tan' () is a Chinese surname. In a 2006 study of the 100 most common Chinese surnames, Tan was found to be the 67th most common.
| Contents |
| Origin |
| Romanisation and pronunciation |
| Prominent people |
| See also |
| External links |
| References |
Origin
There are three possible origins of the Tan surname:
★ The Tan surname came from the ancient Tan State, located in the western part of what is now Shandong Province. At the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty, Zhou founder King Wu gifted the settlement of Tan to Bo Yi (伯益), a descendant of legendary Xia Dynasty founder, King Yu, for helping him conquer Shang. Bo Yi was given the title of Viscount, and the settlement of Tan was upgraded to the Tan State. In 683 BC, during the Spring and Autumn Period, the state of Tan was conquered by Duke Huan of the Qi state. The people of the conquered Tan State then changed their surname to Tan to commemorate their lost country.
★ The Tan surname came from an ancient ethnic group in southwestern China. According to the ''Registry of Ten Thousand Surnames'' (萬姓統譜), the Tan surname was amongst the six surnames of Banan, what is now today's Yunnan Province and Guizhou Province.
★ The surname 譚 came from the less common surname 談, another surname that is pronounced exactly the same as 譚 in Mandarin and Cantonese. The people from the clan of 談 wanted to avoid their enemies, and so changed their surname to 譚.
Romanisation and pronunciation
''Tán'' is the Chinese character's pinyin romanisation in Mandarin. It is pronounced and romanised differently in different languages and dialects.
★ In Cantonese, it is romanised as ''Taam4'' in Jyutping and ''Tàahm'' in Cantonese Yale. It can also be romanised as ''Tam''.
★ In Taishanese, it may be romanised as ''Tom'', ''Thom'', ''Hom'' or ''Ham''.
★ In Min Nan, it is romanised as ''Thâm'' in POJ.
★ The surname exists in Vietnamese also, and is spelt as ''Đàm''.
Prominent people
★ Tan Hong Zhi (譚宏帙) - Founding father in Guangdong Province. [1]
★ Tan Ai Zhen (譚艾珍)
★ Amy Tan (譚恩美)
★ Alan Tam (譚詠麟)
★ Tan Dun (譚盾)
★ Tan Fu Wu (譚夫吾)
★ Tan Hao Qiang (譚浩強)
★ Jason Tom (譚志豪)
★ Tam Kung (譚公)
★ Tan Lun (譚綸)
★ Patrick Tam Kar Ming (譚家明)
★ Patrick Tam Yiu Man (譚耀文)
★ River Tam
★ Roman Tam (譚百先, stage name: 羅文)
★ Tan Shao Guang (譚紹光)
★ Tan Sitong (譚嗣同), late-Qing Dynasty thinker
★ Simon Tam
★ Tan Yuan Chun (譚元春)
★ Tan Zhen Lin (譚震林)
See also
★ List of common Chinese surnames
★ Chinese surname
★ Chinese given name
★ Generation name
★ Chinese clan
★ Chinese compound surname
★ Vietnamese name
External links
★ 譚 Tom Genealogy
References
1. All Tan zupus, or clan registers originating from the Si Yi region assert that Tan Hong Zhi was their founding father who settled in Zhuji Xiang (or village) near the Mei Guan (or Pass) in the north of the province around 950AD.
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