Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 丁 (Dīng) has multiple origins. One theory traces it back to Jiang Zi, a descendant of the legendary Emperor Yan. Another theory connects it to Marquis Ding of the Shang Dynasty, whose descendants adopted the title as their surname. Additionally, some Ding surnames come from the modification of surnames by ethnic minorities.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.48 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.177 place
Ding Darong (丁大容)
an official of the Song Dynasty who served as the magistrate of Putian County.
Ding Yan (丁彦)
a scholar and official during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, known for his contributions to the Ministry of Works.
Ding Heng (丁恒)
A Ming Dynasty commoner poet from Dongguan, known for his poetry collection 'Ju Zhuang Shi Ji'.
'丁' is a versatile surname with deep historical roots, symbolizing strength and stability. It’s found across China, with various origins from ancient nobility to modern adaptations.
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