Zi (Ã¥ÂÂ) was the royal surname of the Kings of the Shang dynasty, originally from their ancestor named Xie (å¥Â). After the fall of the Shang and the rise of the Zhou dynasty, the royal family changed their surname to Yën (æ®·), the name of their capital. Other names derived from Zi include Kong (Ã¥ÂÂ), which was created by graphically combining âÂÂÃ¥ÂÂâ with âÂÂä¹Ââ Yi, from 太ä¹Â, the courtesy name of King Tang of Shang.
In modern times, it was found to be the 413th-most common surname, shared by 110,000 people.