Cao (Chinese surname)

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RomanisationCao / Tsao
Origin
Meaning
  1. plaintiff and defendant
  2. fodder
  3. division department of the central government in ancient times
  4. official
  5. group, team

Cao is the

Teochew
. It is romanized "Zau" or "Dzau" in Shanghainese.

Distribution

Cao is the 30th-most-common surname in mainland China as of 2019[1] and the 58th-most-common surname on Taiwan.

In the

Cho (Korean name)
.

History

Cáo's former pronunciations have been reconstructed as *N-tsˤu in

Zhuanxu Emperor should not be confused with the Chinese surname Gao or the Vietnamese surname Cao. It was the origin of the modern Cāo and Zhu families. Yan (顏) was from Cao (曹).[4]

Other surnames

Cao can also serve as the romanization for the Chinese surnames Cāo (), Cǎo (), and Cào () as well; however, they are not nearly so common. They were both unlisted among the Hundred Family Surnames and do not appear among any list of the current popular surnames.

Cāo was likely *tsʰˤawʔ in Old Chinese and TshawX in Middle Chinese; its original meaning was "grasp".

curse word
depends on a recent homophone and is unrelated to the surname.

Cǎo was likely *tsʰˤuʔ in Old Chinese, but had become a homophonous TshawX by Middle Chinese; its meaning is still "grass" and similar plants.[3]

List of people with the surname

Historical figures

Modern figures

See also

References

  1. ^ "新京报 - 好新闻,无止境".
  2. ^
    Public Broadcasting Service. "How Popular Is Your Last Name? Archived 2015-11-27 at the Wayback Machine
    " Accessed 6 Apr 2012.
  3. ^ a b c Baxter, Wm. H. & Sagart, Laurent. "Baxter–Sagart Old Chinese Reconstruction". Archived from the original on September 27, 2013.  (1.93 MB). 2011. Accessed 11 October 2011.
  4. ^ "Gan Heritage Centre China Chapter - Gan Heritage Centre". Google Arts & Culture. Retrieved 2020-11-01.
  5. ^ The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland