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Origin & History

The surname 尹 is believed to have originated from the ancient Chinese title 'Yin' (尹), which was a position of authority in ancient China, particularly in the role of a chief official or administrator. It is also associated with the character '尹' meaning 'to manage' or 'to govern'. The surname is relatively common in China and among Chinese communities abroad.

Meaning & Notes

The surname 尹 is derived from the character that originally meant 'to manage' or 'to govern', reflecting the historical role of the title 'Yin' in ancient China. As a surname, it signifies a lineage associated with administrative roles and governance. It is also linked to the concept of leadership and order.

Famous People

  • Yi Xueyuan (Yin Xueyuan) - Chinese politician
  • Yin Hui (Yin Hui) - Chinese author and poet
  • Yin Xianglong (Yin Xianglong) - Chinese actor

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