Meaning: The surname 叶 originates from the Spring and Autumn Period (770–476 BCE) in the State of Chu. Prince Zhen, son of King Zhuang of Chu, was granted the fiefdom of Shenlu (present-day Jingmen, Hubei), and his descendants adopted the surname 沈 ('Shěn'). In the Eastern Han Dynasty (25–220 CE), Shen Zuliang's son, Shen Zhuliang, was granted the fiefdom of Yeyi (present-day Yexian, Henan), and his descendants changed their surname to 叶 ('Yè') in honor of the fiefdom.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.41 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.257 place
Ye Gui Nü (叶桂女)
A woman from the Song Dynasty, styled as Yueliu.
Ye Yousheng (叶有声)
An official during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, known for impeaching the eunuch Wei Zhongxian and later refusing a high post.
Ye Tianbi (叶天陛)
An official of the Ming Dynasty, from Putian County, Fujian, who served as the magistrate of Jing County, an official in the Ministry of Justice, and the prefect of Guangxin Prefecture in Jiangxi.
'叶' is a surname with ancient roots in the State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period. It symbolizes the leaves of a tree, representing growth and renewal.