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  2. Eng (name) - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 United States census found 10,862 people with the surname Eng, making it the 3,352nd-most-common name in the country. This represented an increase from 10,102 (3,246th-most-common) in the 2000 census. In both censuses, roughly three-quarters of the bearers of the surname identified as Asian and 14% as non-Hispanic white. [12]

  3. Chinese surname - Wikipedia

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    Famous people: A couple of surnames originate from famous people in Chinese history. For example, the surname 李 originates from Lao Tzu. This probably means that people today with the surname 李 are mostly descendants of Lao Tzu, including the Tang emperors. Many also changed their surnames throughout history for a number of reasons.

  4. Zhang (surname) - Wikipedia

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    "Teo" and "Chong" are amongst the most common surnames among Chinese Singaporeans, listed at 11th and 19th respectively; [11] "Chang" is the 6th-most-common surname among Chinese Americans; and "Zhang" was the 7th-most-common particularly Chinese surname found in a 2010 survey of Ontario's Registered Persons Database of Canadian health card ...

  5. Ling (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The English surname Ling, also spelled Linge, may have two different origins: one from a word used in Lincolnshire meaning "heath", and the other as a toponymic surname referring to the parish of Lyng, Somerset. [5] Lings is a variant of the English surname Ling, with addition of an epenthetic s. [6]

  6. Chin (surname) - Wikipedia

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    There is no modern Korean surname which Revised Romanization would spell as Chin (친). [9] [10] As an English surname, Chin is a variant spelling of Chinn (from Middle English chinne or chyn), which originated as a nickname for people with prominent or distinctive chins. [11]

  7. Hing (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The English surname Hing is probably a variant of Ing, with a prothetic /h/ added at the beginning. Other similar variants include Hynge and Henge. According to the International Genealogical Index of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the spelling Hynge is recorded as early as 1541 in Croydon, while there are various records of the spelling Hing throughout the 17th century in ...

  8. Tee (surname) - Wikipedia

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    As a variant spelling of Tye, a locative surname from Middle English atte teye 'at the enclosure' Also as a locative surname, from an erroneous rebracketing of atte e 'at the stream' Tee may also be the spelling of multiple Chinese surnames , based on their pronunciation in different varieties of Chinese ; they are listed below by their ...

  9. Ching (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 United States Census found 7,417 people with the surname Ching, making it the 4,772nd-most-common name in the country. against 6,919 people (4,683rd-most-common) in the 2000 Census. In both censuses, about seven-tenths of the bearers of the surname identified as non-Hispanic Asian or Pacific Islander , about nine percent as non ...