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Origin & History

The surname 英 is derived from the ancient Chinese word '英' which originally referred to a type of flower or a young shoot. It is believed to have originated from the Han dynasty, with some sources tracing it back to the Zhou dynasty. The surname is associated with the concept of excellence and brightness, and is often linked to the idea of a 'heroic' or 'noble' character.

Meaning & Notes

The character '英' means 'excellent', 'noble', or 'heroic'. As a surname, it signifies a lineage of outstanding individuals and is often associated with the qualities of brightness, brilliance, and superiority. It is also linked to the idea of a 'hero' or 'noble' person in traditional Chinese culture.

Famous People

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