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Meaning: The character 翁 originally refers to an elderly man or father. The surname 翁 has multiple origins. One theory is that it derives from the Ji clan, a son of Emperor Zhaowang of the Zhou Dynasty who was granted an estate, and the name was adopted as a surname. Another theory connects it to the descendants of the ancient ruler Shaohao, taking the name of their state. Additionally, it is also found among Han Chinese who were converted from Mongolian or Manchu ethnicities.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.161 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.200 place
Weng Yanguo (翁彦国)
A Northern Song official, known for his roles as Censor-in-chief and Transport Commissioner, who led troops to defend during the Jingkang Incident.
Weng Huan (翁桓)
A native of Qiantang during the Ming Dynasty, styled Shaojun, and the wife of Hu Jie.
Weng Dingyuan (翁定远)
a figure from the Song Dynasty, contemporary with Zhou Mi, mentioned in volume two of 'Haoran Zhai Yatan'.
'翁' is a surname with deep historical roots, possibly tracing back to ancient royal families or emerging from the names of territories. It’s a name that carries a sense of wisdom and seniority.
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