Meaning: The surname 延 (Yán) is of relatively rare origin. It is believed to have originated from the descendants of the Yellow Emperor, with the surname being derived from the ancestral name. Another theory suggests it comes from the Ji clan, specifically from the descendants of Han Buxin, a minister of the State of Jin during the Spring and Autumn period. Additionally, some Yan surnames are attributed to少数民族改姓 (minority groups adopting the surname).
Yan'an Li Shi (延安李氏)
A person from Yan'an during the Song Dynasty.
YANSHOU (延寿)
A Buddhist monk of the Northern Song Dynasty, known for his literary pursuits and residence at Yongming Temple, posthumously honored as Master Zhijue.
Yan Zhao (延沼)
A eminent monk of the Five Dynasties period, known as Fengxue Heshang, who presided over Fengxue Temple in Ruzhou.
'延' is a rare surname symbolizing continuation and extension. It traces back to ancient royalty and has diverse origins, including from the Yellow Emperor's lineage and the Spring and Autumn period.