Chinese Surname
Meaning: The character 柯 originally refers to the handle of an axe or a branch of a tree. The surname 柯 has multiple origins. One theory suggests it derives from the Ji (姬) clan, descendants of King Wen of Zhou. Another theory posits that it originated from the place name 柯邑, with residents adopting the name. Additionally, there is a theory that 柯 is a surname adopted by members of minority ethnic groups.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.145 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.164 place
Ke Maoxia (柯茂夏)
a Ming Dynasty scholar, known for his filial piety and friendship, who passed the provincial examination in the Jiajing era.
Ke Shaomin (柯劭忞)
a late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China official and scholar, known for his expertise in Yuan Dynasty history.
Ke Xian (柯暹)
A Ming dynasty official and writer, involved in the compilation of the Yongle Encyclopedia, held various government positions, and authored works such as the Donggang Collection.
'柯' is a surname with deep historical roots, possibly tracing back to ancient royalty or geographical locations. It symbolizes strength and connection, much like the handle of an axe or a tree branch.
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