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Pronunciation | Wén/Wēn/Wèn (Pinyin) , Man6 (Jyutping) |
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Language(s) | Chinese |
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Language(s) | Chinese |
Meaning | "scholarship”, “culture” |
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Variant form(s) | Wen (Mandarin) Man, Mann (Cantonese) Boon (Hokkien) Vun (Hakka) Mun (Gan) Moon (Korean) Văn (Vietnamese) Bun (Japanese) Boenardi, Oenardi, Woen (Indonesian) |
Wen is the pinyin romanisation of the Chinese surname 文 (Wén).
文 (Wén), meaning "literary" or "culture", is usually romanised as ManinCantonese (most widely used by those from Hong Kong), and sometimes as Mann. In Min (including the Hokkien, Teochew, and Taiwanese dialects), the name is pronounced Boon. In the Hakka, the name can be romanized as VunorVoon. The Gan dialect transcription for the name is Mun. Other romanizations include Văn in Vietnamese, MoonorMun (Hangul: 문) in Korean and Bun (Hiragana: ぶん) in Japanese.
101–200 Most Common Family Names in Mainland China (2013, Fuxi Culture Association)
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