未
wèi
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Origin & History
The surname '未' is derived from the ancient Chinese character '未', which originally meant 'not yet' or 'not yet happened'. It is a rare surname, often associated with the idea of 'not yet' or 'unfolding', and is believed to have originated from the Zhou Dynasty. It is not as common as other surnames but holds cultural significance in Chinese history.
Meaning & Notes
The character '未' signifies 'not yet' or 'unfolding' and is used in the surname to denote a lineage or family that has a historical or philosophical connotation. It is often linked to the concept of potentiality and the future, reflecting the idea of something that is yet to come or develop.
Famous People
- Wang Wei (Wèi) - Poet and calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty
- Wang Wei (Wèi) - Contemporary artist and scholar
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