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Origin & History

The surname 稽 is derived from the ancient Chinese concept of 'record' or 'account', originating from the Zhou Dynasty. It is associated with the role of a scribe or recorder, and is also linked to the ancient state of Ji (稽) in the Zhou Dynasty. It is less common than some other surnames but has a rich historical background.

Meaning & Notes

The character 稽 originally refers to the act of recording or keeping accounts. As a surname, it embodies the idea of meticulousness, record-keeping, and historical documentation. It is also connected to the ancient state of Ji, which was a significant region during the Zhou Dynasty.

Famous People

  • Ji Xianlin (Ji Xiaolan) - Scholar and historian
  • Ji Kang - Scholar and poet of the Jin Dynasty
  • Ji Xianlin (Ji Xiaolan) - Scholar and historian

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