Wéi (surname 韋)

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Wéi
RomanisationWai (Cantonese)
Origin
Word/nameMultiple
Meaning"Leather"
Region of originHenan (original)
Guangxi
Other names
Related namesHán 韓/韩

Wéi (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ) is a Chinese surname meaning ‘leather’ in ancient Chinese. It is the 62nd most common name in China as of 2018. It is Wai in Cantonese. It is the 50th name on the Hundred Family Surnames poem.

Wei (韋) family name from Peng (彭) the form a Xiong (熊) of Chu. Also, during the Han Dynasty, Han Xin's son escaped to Wei Country (韋) because of the purge of Empress Lü Zhi, and later got the surname Wei (韋) from the region's name. In 2018 this was the 62nd most common Chinese surname. A 2013 study by the Fuxi Cultural Association found it to be the 66th most common name, shared by 4.3 million people or 0.320% of the population, with the province with the most being Guangxi.[1]

Origins[]

  • from the Shi Wei (豕韋), the name of a state in modern Henan province, originally been granted to Yuan Zhe by the Emperor Shao Kang in the Xia dynasty[2]
  • possibly from Wei (韋) as a title of an official in charge of the manufacture of leather goods
  • traced back to the Wei (韋) family in the ancient state of Shu Le in present-day Xinjiang during the Western Han dynasty
  • said to be borne by descendants of Han Xin, an official in the early Western Han dynasty who was killed on the orders of Empress Lü. His descendants fled to the area of present-day Guangdong and Guangxi, and in order to avoid persecution they simplified their surname Han (韓) to Wei (韋) by removing the left portion,
  • borne by descendants of Huan Yanfan (桓彥範), who was given the surname by the emperor Emperor Zhongzong of Tang as a token of appreciation

Notable people[]

  • Wei Kang (韋康; died 213), courtesy name Yuanjiang, was an official who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty of China.
  • Empress Wei (Tang dynasty) (韋皇后), wife of Emperor Zhongzong at Tang Dynasty period
  • Wei Yongli (韦永丽), Chinese sprinter
  • Wei Yi (韦奕), chess player
  • Wei Wei (韦唯), Chinese singer
  • William Wei Li-an (Chinese: 韋禮安; pinyin: Wéi lǐ-ān; born 5 March 1987) is a Taiwanese Mandopop and folk-rock singer-songwriter
  • Wei Guoqing, ethnic Zhuang PLA General and politician

References[]

  1. ^ 中国四百大姓 Front Cover, 袁义达, 邱家儒, Beijing Book Co. Inc., 1 January 2013
  2. ^ The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland
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