Kāng
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Origin & History

The surname 康 is derived from the ancient Chinese concept of 'kang', meaning 'well-being' or 'prosperity'. It is believed to have originated from the Zhou Dynasty, with some sources tracing it back to the legendary figure Kangshu, a minister of the Zhou Dynasty. It is one of the more common surnames in China.

Meaning & Notes

The character '康' symbolizes health, prosperity, and well-being. As a surname, it reflects a desire for a flourishing life and positive fortune. It is often associated with strength and vitality, embodying the idea of a prosperous and healthy existence.

Famous People

  • Wang Chong (Kang Chong) - Han Dynasty scholar and writer
  • Kang Youwei - Chinese reformer and politician
  • Kangxi Emperor - Chinese emperor of the Qing Dynasty

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prosperitywell-beinghistoricalcommon