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Origin & History

The surname 呈 is derived from the ancient Chinese word for 'present' or 'offer', reflecting the idea of presenting something. It is a relatively less common surname but has historical roots in Chinese culture.

Meaning & Notes

The character 呈, when used as a surname, signifies the act of presenting or offering. It is often associated with the concept of bringing something to light or making a statement. The surname may also be linked to the idea of being prominent or noticeable, as in the phrase '呈现在眼前' (appear before one's eyes).

Famous People

  • Cheng En-jen (Cheng) - Taiwanese politician and former president of the Republic of China
  • Cheng Guan - Chinese politician and former mayor of Shanghai
  • Cheng Shu - Chinese actor and singer

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