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Ming is the Mandarin pinyin and Wade–Giles romanization of the Chinese surname written 明 in Chinese character. Ming is listed 111th in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames . [ 1 ]
Ng Ming-yum (1955–1992), Hong Kong politician and writer; Ng On-yee (born 1990), Hong Kong former professional snooker player; Ng Tat Wai (born 1947), Malaysian badminton player; Richard Ng (1939–2023), Hong Kong actor; Ron Ng (born 1979), Hong Kong actor and singer; Sandra Ng (born 1965), Hong Kong actress, film director and producer
The common language of China was called Guanhua (Guānhuà, 官話, 官话, Official language) during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.Guanhua had no clear pronunciation standards and basically followed the traditional readings reflected in the official rhyme books (韵書, 韵书).
The traditional Scottish pronunciation of the name is / ˈ m ɪ ŋ ɪ s / ⓘ MING-iss, reflecting the spelling of the name as Menȝies, using the letter ȝ ().The current spelling arose when yogh fell out of use in the Scots language and was replaced with the similar-looking tailed variant ( 𝔷 ) of the letter z .
Xu Jie (Ming dynasty) (Chinese: 徐階; pinyin: Xú Jiē, 1503–1583), Ming dynasty politician; Xu Jie (table tennis) (Chinese: 徐洁; pinyin: Xú Jié, born 1982), Chinese-Polish table tennis player; Dee Hsu (徐熙娣; born 1978), more commonly known as Xiǎo S or Little S (小S), a Taiwanese television and film actress
The same name is also spelled Chih-ming in Mandarin Wade–Giles romanisation, and Chi-ming or Tsz-ming in Cantonese pronunciation. According to Taiwan's 2010 census, it was the second-most popular name for men, with 14,022 having the name. It may be roughly translated as "having a clear goal in life".
Xu Minghao (Chinese: 徐明浩; Korean: 서명호; born 7 November 1997), known professionally as The8 (sometimes stylized as The 8; 디에잇), is a Chinese singer and dancer based in South Korea.
Min is the Mandarin pinyin and Wade–Giles romanization of the Chinese surname written 闵 in simplified Chinese and 閔 in traditional Chinese.It is romanized Man in Cantonese. ...