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Mok<sup>6</sup> <small>(Cantonese)</small>
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| meaning =do not
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The Standard Chinese pronunciation of surname '''Mo''' ([[wikt:莫|莫]]) is pronounced in [[Standard Chinese]] as "Mò" (4th tone), in [[Cantonese]] as "Mok<sup>6</sup>" (6th tone). The surname is often romanized as '''Mok''' where Cantonese speakers are prominent. According to a study of Mu Ying's Name record, the surname came to be when descendants of the antediluvian ruler [[Zhuanxu]] abbreviated the name of his city, Moyangcheng (莫陽城) and took it as their surname.
'''Mo''' ([[wikt:莫|莫]]) is the pinyin romanization of the surname pronounced in [[Standard Chinese]] as "Mò" and in [[Cantonese]] as "Mok<sup>6</sup>". The surname is often romanized as '''Mok''' where Cantonese speakers are prominent. According to a study of Mu Ying's Name record, the surname came to be when descendants of the antediluvian ruler [[Zhuanxu]] abbreviated the name of his city, Moyangcheng (莫陽城) and took it as their surname.


As Chinese family names go, Mo is relatively rare, ranked 168th in the ''[[Hundred Family Surnames]]''. In 2004, there were an estimated 73,000 people with the surname of Mo abroad and 1,540,000 Mos in China.
As Chinese family names go, Mo is relatively rare, ranked 168th in the ''[[Hundred Family Surnames]]''. In 2004, there were an estimated 73,000 people with the surname of Mo abroad and 1,540,000 Mos in China.

Revision as of 01:57, 26 May 2024

Mo (莫)
Pronunciation(Mandarin)
Mok6 (Cantonese)
Origin
Meaningdo not
Region of originChina

Mo () is the pinyin romanization of the surname pronounced in Standard Chinese as "Mò" and in Cantonese as "Mok6". The surname is often romanized as Mok where Cantonese speakers are prominent. According to a study of Mu Ying's Name record, the surname came to be when descendants of the antediluvian ruler Zhuanxu abbreviated the name of his city, Moyangcheng (莫陽城) and took it as their surname.

As Chinese family names go, Mo is relatively rare, ranked 168th in the Hundred Family Surnames. In 2004, there were an estimated 73,000 people with the surname of Mo abroad and 1,540,000 Mos in China.

When not used as a surname, 'Mo' (莫) means 'do not'.

Notable people

Arts and culture

Business

  • Charles Mok (莫乃光), Hong Kong internet entrepreneur

Production

Politics

  • Mo Xuanqing (莫宣卿), the youngest "number one scholar" (in the imperial examination) in Chinese history

Sports

  • Mo Huilan (莫慧兰), Chinese gymnast, silver medalist at the 1996 Olympic Games

See also