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Origin & History

The surname 田 is derived from the ancient Chinese word for 'field' or 'farm', reflecting a historical connection to agriculture. It is one of the more common surnames in China and has been used by many notable historical figures.

Meaning & Notes

The character '田' originally refers to a field or farmland, symbolizing productivity and the connection to the land. As a surname, it embodies a sense of rootedness and historical significance in Chinese culture.

Famous People

  • Wang Zhongxian (Tian) - Chinese politician and former Premier of the People's Republic of China
  • Tian Ji - A famous strategist from the Warring States period
  • Tian Ji - A famous general from the Warring States period

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