Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 季 (Jì) originates from the Spring and Autumn period. It is derived from the Ji (姬) clan, descendants of King Wen of Zhou. Ji Zai, the fourth son of Duke Dan of Zhou, was granted land named 季 (Jì) for his contributions, and his descendants adopted 季 as their surname.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.152 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.134 place
Ji Hong (季紘)
A Tang Dynasty official who served as the Governor of Fuzhou and the Grand Marshal, originally from Xi'an, later moved to Longquan, Zhejiang.
Ji Zha (季札)
A nobleman of the Wu State during the Spring and Autumn period, known for his wisdom and extensive knowledge.
Ji Li (季礼)
A noble of the State of Wu during the Spring and Autumn period, known for his wisdom and the act of hanging his sword on a tree at the tomb of the Lord of Xu as a gesture of trust.
'季' is a surname that traces back to ancient royalty, symbolizing the youngest sibling in a family. It’s a rare yet distinguished name in Chinese history.
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