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Origin & History

The surname '叶' is derived from the ancient Chinese word for 'leaf', symbolizing growth and change. It is one of the more common surnames in China, with origins tracing back to the Zhou Dynasty. The surname is also associated with the name 'Yè' which refers to the leaf of a plant, and is linked to the historical figure of the 'Yè' clan during the Zhou period.

Meaning & Notes

The surname '叶' is associated with the concept of a leaf, representing growth, change, and the cycle of life. It is a common surname in China and is often linked to the idea of natural elements and the passage of time. The character is also used in the name 'Yè' which is a common surname in Chinese culture.

Famous People

  • Yao Yeting (Ye Yeting) - Chinese revolutionary and politician
  • Ye Jianying - Chinese military leader and statesman
  • Ye Xiaogang - Chinese composer and pianist

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