Zeng (, ) is a Chinese family name. In Cantonese, it is Tsang; In WadeâÂÂGiles, such as those in Taiwan, Tseng or Tzeng; in Malaysia and Singapore, Tsen, Chen or Cheng; in Thailand, Jung; in the Philippines, Chan; in Indonesia, Tjan; in Vietnam, TÃÂng. The surname Zeng is the 32nd most common surname in mainland China as of 2019. It is the 16th most common surname in Taiwan. It meant "high" or "add" in ancient Chinese. Zeng was listed 385th on the Hundred Family Surnames.
Zeng or von Zeng is also a German family name with other origins f.e. the nobles De Zeng or von Zenge.
Origin
The surname originates from () an ancient state located in present-day Cangshan County (now Lanling County) in Shandong province, which was granted to Qu Lie, son of the emperor Shao Kang in the Xia dynasty. The state was annexed by Ju (located mainly in present-day Shandong province) in 567 BC. The crown prince of the state, Wu, fled to Lu. He later dropped the radical in the character and adopted æÂ¾ as his surname.
Generation Character
The Generation name character usually refers to the middle Character of the Chinese Name of a Zeng, and is used to determine the generation and clan a Zeng belongs to.
Generation Character Order
The Generation Character for Zeng from the 63rd Generation to the 97th Generation are as follows:
63rd to 67th Generation (Given in Year 1400)
Hong, Wen, Zhen, Shang and Yan
68th to 77th Generation (Set in Year 1628)
Xing, Yu, Chuan, Ji, Guang, Zhao, Xian, Qing, Fan and Xiang
78th to 87th Generation (Set in Year 1863)
Ling, De, Wei, Chui, You, Qin, Shao, Nian, Xian and Yang
88th to 97th Generation (Set in Year 1870)
Jian, Dao, Dun, An, Ding, Mao, Xiu, Zhao, Yi, Zhang, Yi, Wen, Huan, Jing, Rui, Yong, Xi, Shi, Xu, Chang
Notable people
Chan
- James Chan Soon Cheong (æÂ¾é Â祥; 1926âÂÂ2023), Malaysian Roman Catholic bishop
- Jose Mari L. Chan (æÂ¾çÂ
¥ç¦Â; born 1945), Filipino singer-songwriter
- Chris Chan (æÂ¾æÂÂÃ¥Â
´; born 1950), Singaporean sports administrator
- Chan Soo Sen (æÂ¾å£«çÂÂ; born 1956), Singaporean politician
- Soo K. Chan (æÂ¾ä»Âä¹¾; born 1962), Singaporean architect
- Chan Kwok Fai (æÂ¾åÂÂç¿; born 1982), Malaysian singer
- Dinah Chan (æÂ¾ç§Âå¿; born 1986), Singapore road cyclist
- Jasper Chan (æÂ¾ç¾½è¾Â; born 1988), Singaporean footballer
- Chan Kwong Beng (æÂ¾å»£éÂÂ; born 1988), Malaysian badminton player
- Chan Boon Yong (æÂ¾æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ), Malaysian diamantaire
- Jannie Chan (æÂ¾ç§Â丽), Singaporean luxury retail businesswoman
- Priscelia Chan (æÂ¾è©©æ¢Â
), Singaporean actress
- Chan Tien Ghee (æÂ¾é·義), Malaysian businessman
- Chan Ming Kai (æÂ¾æÂÂå±; born 1980), Malaysian politician
- Chan Wei Beng Johnny Nimrod (æÂ¾ä¼ÂæÂÂ; born 1980), Singaporean Entrepreneur
Chang
- Gini Chang (æÂ¾æÂÂæÂ´; born 1994), Singapore-based Macanese actress and TV host
Chen
- Chen Lip Keong (æÂ¾ç«Â强; 1948âÂÂ2023), Malaysian businessman and entrepreneur
- Chen Man Hin (æÂ¾æÂÂÃ¥Â
´; 1924âÂÂ2022), Chinese-born Malaysian politician and physician
- Michael Chen Wing Sum (æÂ¾æ°¸æ£®; 1932âÂÂ2024), Malaysian politician
Jung
- Leena Jung (æÂ¾èÂÂå¨Â; born 1959), Thai businesswoman, entrepreneur, politician, television host, influencer and actress
- Rutricha Phapakithi (née Apitchaya Sae-Jung, æÂ¾è¥¿æÂ½; born 1999), Thai actress and singer
Tjan
- Bosco Tjan (æÂ¾å¦éÂÂ; 1966âÂÂ2016), Chinese American psychologist, neuroscientist, professor
- Tjan Kok Hui (æÂ¾å½è¾Â; Djoko Tjandra; born 1951), Indonesian businessman and corruption felon
- Tjan So Gwan (æÂ¾ç´ åÂ
Â; Maria Fransisca; born 1959), Indonesian badminton player
- Tjan Tjoe Som (æÂ¾ç 森; 1903âÂÂ1969), Indonesian sinologist, professor, translator
Tsang
- Bowie Tsang (æÂ¾å¯¶åÂÂ; born 1973), Taiwanese television host, singer, actress, and writer
- Derek Tsang (æÂ¾åÂÂ祥; born 1979), Hong Kong filmmaker and actor
- Donald Tsang (æÂ¾èÂÂæ¬Â; born 1944), former Chief Executive of Hong Kong
- Edward Tsang, British emeritus professor of computer science
- Eric Tsang (æÂ¾å¿ÂÃ¥ÂÂ; born 1953), Hong Kong actor and film director
- Jasper Tsang (æÂ¾éºæÂÂ; born 1947), former President of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
- Tsang Tsou-choi (æÂ¾ç¶財; 1921âÂÂ2007), Hong Kong graffiti artist known as the "King of Kowloon"
- Tsang Yam-pui (æÂ¾èÂÂå¹; born 1946), former Commissioner of Police of Hong Kong
Tsen
- Chiungtze C. Tsen (æÂ¾ç¯ä¹Â; 1898âÂÂ1940), Chinese mathematician
- Linda Tsen (æÂ¾éÂÂç²; born 1956), Malaysian politician
Tseng
- Tseng Chun-hsin (æÂ¾ä¿Â欣; born 2001), Taiwanese tennis player
- Tseng Chung-ming (æÂ¾ä¸ÂæÂÂ; died 2015), Taiwanese physician and politician, former Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare of the Republic of China
- Tseng Hua-te (æÂ¾è¯德; Tjivuluan Paracasaw; born 1957), Taiwanese Paiwan politician
- Tseng Jen-ho (æÂ¾ä»ÂÃ¥ÂÂ; born 1994), Taiwanese professional baseball player
- Tseng Jing-hua (æÂ¾æÂ¬é©Â; born 1997), Taiwanese actor
- Tseng Jing-ling (æÂ¾éÂÂéµ; born 1947), Taiwanese politician, former Minister of the Veterans Affairs Commission of the Republic of China
- Tseng Kwong Chi (æÂ¾å»£æÂº; 1950âÂÂ1990), Hong Kong-born American photographer
- Tseng Ming-chung (æÂ¾éÂÂå®Â; born 1959), Taiwanese politician
- Muna Tseng, American dancer and choreographer
- Paul Tseng (æÂ¾åÂÂ; 1959âÂÂmissing), Taiwanese-born American-Canadian applied mathematician
- Pets Tseng (æÂ¾æ²ÂæÂ
Â; born 1984), Taiwanese singer and actress
- Sam Tseng (æÂ¾åÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ; born 1968), Taiwanese television host and actor
- Tseng Sheng-guang (æÂ¾èÂÂÃ¥Â
Â; Singcyang Diway; 1997âÂÂ2022), Taiwanese army veteran, Ukrainian Foreign Legion soldier
- Tseng Shu-cheng (æÂ¾æÂÂæÂ£), Taiwanese politician, current Deputy Minister of National Development Council of the Republic of China
- Tseng Tai-lin (æÂ¾å°éÂÂ; born 1982), Taiwanese football coach and former player
- Tseng Wen-hui (æÂ¾æÂÂæÂ ; born 1926), Taiwanese public figure, 4th First Lady of the Republic of China
- Tseng Wen-sheng (æÂ¾æÂÂçÂÂ; born 1969), Taiwanese politician
- Tseng Wen-ting (æÂ¾æÂÂé¼Â; born 1984), Taiwanese basketball player
- Yani Tseng (æÂ¾éÂÂ
妮; born 1989), Taiwanese professional golfer
- Tseng Yu-ho (æÂ¾ä½ÂÃ¥ÂÂ; 1924âÂÂ2017), American art historian
- Tseng Yung-chuan (æÂ¾æ°¸æ¬Â; born 1947), Taiwanese politician
- Tseng Yung-fu (æÂ¾åÂÂ夫; born 1943), Taiwanese politician, former Minister of Justice of the Republic of China
- Zine Tseng (æÂ¾éÂÂ; born 1994), Taiwanese actress
Tzeng
- Alice Tzeng (æÂ¾æÂ·ç¹; born 1984), Taiwanese actress
- Jung-Ying Tzeng (æÂ¾ä»²ç©), Taiwanese-American statistician
- Ovid Tzeng (æÂ¾å¿ÂæÂÂ; born 1944), Taiwanese politician
- Tzeng Chin-fa (æÂ¾é²ç¼), Taiwanese photographer
- Tzeng Shing-Kwei (æÂ¾èÂÂéÂÂ; 1946âÂÂ2021), Taiwanese composer
Zeng
- Zengzi (æÂ¾åÂÂ; 505âÂÂ435 BC), Chinese philosopher and disciple of Confucius
- Zeng Baosun (æÂ¾å¯¶èÂÂ; 1893âÂÂ1978), Chinese feminist, historian, Christian educator
- Zeng Bing (æÂ¾åÂ
µ), Chinese engineer
- Zeng Cheng (æÂ¾è¯Â; born 1987), Chinese professional footballer
- Zeng Chengwei (æÂ¾æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ; born 1958), Chinese musician of the guqin
- Zeng Fanbo (æÂ¾å¡åÂÂ; born 2003), Chinese professional basketball player
- Zeng Fanren (æÂ¾ç¹Âä»Â; born 1941), former president of Shandong University
- Zeng Fanzhi (æÂ¾æ¢µå¿Â; born 1964), Chinese contemporary artist
- Zeng Gong (æÂ¾å·©; 1019âÂÂ1083), Chinese essayist, historian, poet, politician, writer
- Zeng Gongliang (æÂ¾åÂ
¬äº®; 998âÂÂ1078), Chinese scholar of the Song dynasty
- Zeng Guang (æÂ¾åÂ
Â; born 1946), Chinese epidemiologist
- Zeng Guofan (æÂ¾å½è©; 1811âÂÂ1872), Chinese politician and military commander
- Zeng Guoqiang (æÂ¾å½强; born 1965), Chinese weightlifter, Olympic gold medalist
- Zeng Guoquan (æÂ¾å½èÂÂ; 1824âÂÂ1890), Chinese official and military leader of the late Qing dynasty
- Zeng Guoyuan (æÂ¾å½åÂÂ; 1953âÂÂ2019), Singaporean businessman and perennial candidate
- Zeng Huifen (æÂ¾æÂ
§è¬; born 1962), Singaporean actress
- Jenny Zeng (æÂ¾çÂÂ), Chinese entrepreneur and venture capitalist
- Zeng Jian (æÂ¾å°Â; born 1996), Singaporean table tennis player
- Zeng Jianhang (æÂ¾å»ºèª; born 1998), Chinese hurdler
- Zeng Jinlian (æÂ¾éÂÂè²; 1964âÂÂ1982), tallest woman verified in modern times
- Zeng Jing (æÂ¾é²¸; 1564âÂÂ1647), Chinese painter
- Zeng Jing (Qing dynasty) (æÂ¾éÂÂ, 1679âÂÂ1736), Chinese official
- Zeng Jingsheng (æÂ¾æÂ¯çÂÂ; born 1954), Chinese oil painter
- Zeng Jinyan (æÂ¾éÂÂçÂÂ; born 1983), Chinese blogger and human rights activist
- Zeng Jize (æÂ¾ç´Â澤; 1839âÂÂ1890), Chinese diplomat
- Zeng Junchen (æÂ¾ä¿Âè£; 1888âÂÂ1964), Chinese businessman and opium kingpin
- Zeng Liansong (æÂ¾èÂÂæÂ¾; 1917âÂÂ1999), designer of the national flag of the People's Republic of China
- Zeng Meihuizi (æÂ¾ç¾ÂæÂ
§åÂÂ; born 1988), Chinese actress and film director
- Zeng Peiyan (æÂ¾å¹çÂÂ; born 1938), Chinese politician
- Zeng Qiliang (æÂ¾å¯亮; born 1975), Chinese retired breaststroke swimmer
- Zeng Qinghong (æÂ¾åºÂ红; born 1939), Chinese retired politician, former Vice President of China
- Zeng Qinghong (æÂ¾åºÂ红; born 1962), Chinese politician
- Zeng Rong (æÂ¾åµÂ), Chinese biochemist
- Zeng Rongsheng (æÂ¾èÂÂçÂÂ; 1924âÂÂ2019), Chinese geophysicist
- Zeng Shan (æÂ¾å±±; 1899âÂÂ1972), Chinese politician
- Zeng Shiqiang (æÂ¾ä»Âå¼·; 1934âÂÂ2018), Chinese-born Taiwanese sinologist
- Zeng Shunxi (æÂ¾èÂÂæÂÂ; born 1997), Chinese actor and singer
- Zeng Tao (æÂ¾æ¶Â; born 1993), Chinese rower
- Zeng Wenhui (æÂ¾æÂÂèÂÂ; born 2005), Chinese street skateboarder
- Zeng Xian (æÂ¾é£; 1499âÂÂ1548), Ming dynasty general
- Zeng Xianyi (æÂ¾å®ªä¹Â; 1936âÂÂ2011), Chinese legal scholar
- Zeng Xianzhi (æÂ¾å®ªæ¤Â; 1910âÂÂ1989), Chinese revolutionary and politician
- Zeng Xueming (æÂ¾éªæÂÂ; TÃÂng Tuyết Minh; 1905âÂÂ1991), Chinese midwife, undisclosed wife of Há» ChàMinh
- Zeng Yanfen (æÂ¾è³è¬; born 1991), Chinese singer and actress, former member of SNH48
- Zeng Yangfu (æÂ¾æÂ²æµ©; 1898âÂÂ1969), Chinese-born politician
- Zeng Yaozhang (æÂ¾èÂÂæ¨Â; born 2004), Chinese footballer
- Zeng Yi (painter) (æÂ¾æ¯Â
; born 1957), Chinese oil painter
- Zeng Yi (singer) (æÂ¾æ¯Â
; born 1973), Chinese singer
- Zeng Yi (virologist) (æÂ¾æ¯Â
; 1929âÂÂ2020), Chinese virologist
- Zeng Yike (æÂ¾è½¶å¯; born 1990), Chinese singer
- Zeng Yingying (æÂ¾è¹è¹; born 1993), Chinese breakdancer
- Zeng Yong (æÂ¾åÂÂ; born 1963), Chinese academic
- Zeng Yongquan (æÂ¾æ¶Âæ³Â; 1902âÂÂ1996), Chinese diplomat
- Zeng Zhaolun (æÂ¾æÂÂæÂ¡; 1899âÂÂ1967), Chinese chemist and politician
- Zeng Zhaoyu (æÂ¾æÂÂçÂÂ; 1909âÂÂ1964), Chinese archaeologist, museologist, politician
- Zhe Zeng (æÂ¾åÂÂ; 1972âÂÂ2001), Chinese American banker, 9/11 victim
See also
References
External links
- http://www.chineseetymology.org/CharacterASP/CharacterEtymology.aspx?characterInput=%E6%9B%BE Etymology of æÂ¾