公西
Gōng Xī
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Origin & History
The surname 公西 is derived from the name of a historical figure, Gongxi, who was a disciple of Confucius during the Spring and Autumn period. It is a relatively rare surname with origins in ancient Chinese culture and philosophy.
Meaning & Notes
The surname 公西 combines the characters '公' (gong), meaning 'public' or 'common', and '西' (xi), meaning 'west'. It may symbolize a connection to the western direction or a public, communal identity. The surname is associated with historical and philosophical roots, reflecting the influence of Confucian thought.
Famous People
- Gongxi Bao - A historical figure and disciple of Confucius
- Gongxi You - Another disciple of Confityus, known for his integrity
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historicalphilosophyConfucianrare