司寇

Sī Kòu
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Origin & History

The surname '司寇' is derived from the ancient Chinese judicial official title '司寇', which was responsible for overseeing the legal system and criminal justice. It originated during the Zhou Dynasty and is associated with the role of law enforcement and governance.

Meaning & Notes

The surname '司寇' reflects a historical connection to judicial and legal functions. '司' means 'to manage' or 'to oversee', and '寇' refers to a robber or someone who invades. Together, they signify a role related to law and order. The surname carries a connotation of authority and responsibility in governance.

Famous People

  • Shi Kui (Sī Kòu) - Chinese general and military leader
  • Sī Kòu Zhèng - Historian and scholar
  • Sī Kòu Yùn - Literary figure and statesman

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historicallegalgovernanceauthority