Gāo
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Origin & History

The surname 高 (Gāo) is derived from the ancient Chinese concept of 'high' or 'elevated'. It is believed to have originated from the name of a noble family or a place name during the Zhou Dynasty. The surname is also associated with the idea of prestige and status, and it is one of the more common surnames in China.

Meaning & Notes

The character 高 (Gāo) primarily means 'high', 'elevated', or 'prestigious'. As a surname, it symbolizes a desire for elevation, success, or distinction. It is often linked to the concept of being above others, both literally and metaphorically.

Famous People

  • Gao Xingjian - Chinese playwright and writer
  • Gao You - Chinese general and politician during the Tang Dynasty

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