Huán
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Origin & History

The surname 桓 is derived from the ancient Chinese surname of the Huán clan, which was a noble family during the Zhou Dynasty. It is also associated with the Han Dynasty, where it was a prominent family name. The character itself is composed of the radical '木' (wood) and the component '氾', meaning 'to spread' or 'to overflow', suggesting a family with a broad or expansive lineage.

Meaning & Notes

The surname 桓 is associated with the idea of a broad or expansive family lineage, symbolizing a strong and enduring heritage. The character '桓' can also refer to a type of tree, and as a surname, it is often linked to historical and noble origins. It is less common than some other surnames but holds cultural significance in Chinese history.

Famous People

  • Wang Hun (Huan) - Historian and scholar of the Han Dynasty
  • Huan Tu (Huan) - Ancient Chinese physician and inventor
  • Huan Zhi (Huan) - General of the Three Kingdoms period

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