He (surname) explained

Region:China
Language:Chinese
C:
P:
W:Ho2
J:Ho4
Y:Hòh
Poj:
Mc:Ha
Oc-Bs:*[g]ˤaj
Hanja:
Hangul:
Mr:Ha
Qn:
Chuhan:
Kanji:
Kana:
Revhep:Ka

He or Ho is the romanized transliteration of several Chinese family names. According to a 2012 survey, 14 million people had Hé (何) listed as their surname, making it the 17th most common surname in Mainland China,[1] a spot it retained in 2019.[2] Hé was listed as the 21st most common surname in the Hundred Family Surnames. A common alternative spelling of the surname is Ho, which is the Mandarin Wade–Giles romanization and the Cantonese romanization of the Chinese family names.

In the Korean language, the equivalent surname is Ha (하). In the Vietnamese language, the equivalent surname is .

Other less common family names that are romanized as He include 河 (Pinyin: Hé), 佫 (Pinyin: Hè), 赫 (Pinyin: Hè), and 和.

History

The surname originates from the Ji clan of the Zhou Dynasty, and the Jiang clan of Yandi.

Romanization

Char.MandarinCantonese
S.T.PinyinWade–GilesJyutpingHK Gov't
Ho2Ho4Ho
Ho4Ho6Ho
Ho2Ho4Ho
Ho4Hok6
Ho4Haak1 Hak1Hak

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: China's Surnames . Cdn.theatlantic.com . 2013-11-05.
  2. Web site: 新京报 – 好新闻,无止境.