Meaning: The surname 桓 (Huán) originates from the Spring and Autumn Period (770–476 BCE) in the state of Qi. It is derived from the posthumous title '桓' (Huán) of Duke Huan of Qi, one of the Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn period. Some descendants adopted the title as their surname. Additionally, there are instances of the surname arising from minority ethnic groups adopting or changing their surnames to 桓.
Huan Lin (桓麟)
a scholar and official of the Eastern Han Dynasty, known for his integrity and literary works including a two-volume collection.
Huan Rong (桓荣)
a scholar and official of the Eastern Han Dynasty, known for his expertise in the 'Ouyang Shangshu' and his service as a high-ranking official.
Huan Tan (桓谭)
An early Eastern Han Dynasty philosopher and musician, known for his erudition and opposition to apocryphal texts, author of 'Xin Lun'.
'桓' is a surname with ancient roots, tracing back to the legendary Duke Huan of Qi, a key figure in early Chinese history. It carries a sense of nobility and historical significance.