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Origin & History

The surname '宰' is derived from the ancient Chinese word for 'to slaughter' or 'to manage', originating from the role of a chief butcher or administrator in ancient times. It is also associated with the title of a high-ranking official in the Zhou Dynasty.

Meaning & Notes

The character '宰' originally refers to the act of cutting or slaughtering, but as a surname, it signifies a lineage related to governance or administration. It carries connotations of authority and leadership, reflecting the historical role of those bearing this surname.

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