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Tan (譚/谭)
PronunciationTan (Hokkien Chinese and Mandarin Chinese)
Tan (Japanese)
Dam (Korean)
Tam (Cantonese Chinese and Hakka Chinese)
Tham (Hokkien Chinese and Teochew Chinese)
Ham, Hom, Hum, Tom, Thom (Toisanese Chinese)
Language(s)Chinese, Japanese
Origin
Region of originChina, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore
Tan
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions

Tan is a Chinese surname , the most common surname in China.[1]

Origin

Two origins have been suggested for the Tan surname:[2]

A study by geneticist Yuan Yida has found that people with either of the two Tan surnames are especially concentrated in Hunan Province which would tend to support these accounts. This does not mean that they are the most common surnames in that province.[1]

Romanisation and pronunciation

Tan is the Chinese character's Hanyu Pinyin romanisation in Mandarin Chinese. It is pronounced and romanised differently in different languages and dialects.[3]

Prominent people

Tam

Tan

  • Amy Tan (譚恩美, born 1952), American writer
  • Karen Tan Puay Kiow (born 1962), Singaporean army officer
  • Melinda Tan, British academic
  • Milagrosa Tan (1958–2019), Filipina politician
  • Shaun Tan (born 1974), Australian author and illustrator
  • Tan Dun (譚盾, born 1957), Chinese composer and pianist
  • Tan Sitong (譚嗣同, 1865–1898), Chinese politician
  • Tan Zhenlin (譚震林, 1902–1983), Chinese politician
  • Tan Yuan Yuan (譚元元, born 1977), Chinese ballet dancer; Principal Dancer at the San Francisco Ballet

Tom

  • Jason Tom (譚志豪, born 1982), American musician
  • Kiana Tom, (born 1965), American television host

Hom

  • Ken Hom (譚榮輝, born 1949), American chef

Clan villages

See also

References

  1. ^ a b China Renews Top 100 Surnames, Li Still the Biggest, People's Daily online (English), 11 January 2006
  2. ^ In Search of Your Asian Roots: Genealogical Research on Chinese Surnames by Sheau-yueh J Chao, published by Clearfield Co, Baltimore 2000.
  3. ^ A Practical English-Chinese Pronouncing Dictionary: English, Chinese Characters, Romanized Mandarin and Cantonese by Janey Chen, Tuttle Publishing, Hong Kong 1992.