Meaning: The surname 糜 (Mí) originates from the Spring and Autumn period. It is derived from the name of a fiefdom in the state of Chu, where a minister was granted land called 糜亭. Later generations adopted the name of the fiefdom as their surname, forming the 糜 clan.
Mi Deng (糜凳)
An official of the Southern Song Dynasty, who passed the imperial examination in the second year of Jiaxi, and held various positions including Jian Wuwei Army, Tongzhou Shiyi, Zhi Changxing, Lai'an County, Huainan Pacification Commissioner, Zhi Anqing Fu, Wuwei Army, and was enfeoffed as the Baron of Wuxian.
Mi Zhu (糜竺)
A minister of the Shu Han state during the Three Kingdoms period, served as the Chief of Staff of Xuzhou and Tutor to the Crown Prince, and was granted the title of General An Han.
Mi Li (糜傈)
An official of the Southern Song Dynasty, served various positions including county magistrate, censor, and senior secretary in the imperial court.
'糜' is a rare surname with roots in ancient Chu. It symbolizes a sticky grain or porridge, reflecting its agricultural origins.