Cheung

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Cheung is a Cantonese romanization of several Chinese surnames, including the one written as in Traditional characters and in Simplified characters (Jyutping: Zoeng1; Pinyin: Zhāng; Wade–Giles: Chang, Vietnamese: Trương), and the one written in both Traditional characters and Simplified characters as (zoeng1). Sometimes, () is also spelled as Cheung instead of Chiang/Jiang due to its Cantonese pronunciation.

It is a fairly common American surname, listed 3,672th during the 1990 US Census and 2,069th during the year 2000 US Census.[1]

List of people with the surname[]

張 and 张

See also[]

  • Zhang/Chang, for more about the surname within China
  • Teoh, for general of Chinese people within Singapore, Malaysia and some other South-East Asia countries

References[]

  1. ^ US Census Bureau. Op. cit. Public Broadcasting Service. "How Popular Is Your Last Name?" Accessed 6 Apr 2012.
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