Chien (name)

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Chien is a romanisation of multiple Chinese surnames and Chinese given names.

Given name

Surname

Origins and statistics

As a surname, Chien is the

Hanyu Pinyin, as well as a variant spelling of surnames spelled Qian in Pinyin (Ch'ien in Wade Giles):[1][2]

Data compiled by

People

Entertainers

Politicians

  • Robert Chien (錢純; 1929–2014), Taiwanese economist and politician
  • Frederick Chien
    (錢復; born 1935), Taiwanese diplomat
  • Chien Tai-lang (簡太郎; born 1947), Taiwanese politician
  • Chien Tung-ming (簡東明; born 1951), Taiwanese politician
  • Eugene Chien (簡又新; born 1946), Taiwanese politician and diplomat
  • Chien Hsi-chieh (簡錫堦; born 1947), Taiwanese politician
  • Chien Chung-liang (錢宗良; fl. 1984–present), Taiwanese politician

Scientists

Sportspeople

Other

  • John C. T. Chien (簡啟聰; 1940–2013), Taiwanese Episcopalian bishop
  • Raymond Chien (錢果豐; born 1952), Hong Kong businessman
  • Carl Chien (錢國維; born 1964), Taiwanese businessman
  • Sansan Chien (簡郁珊; 1967–2011), Taiwanese composer
  • Chien Wen-pin (簡文彬; born 1971), Taiwanese conductor
  • Colleen V. Chien (born 1973), American law professor
  • Hank Chien (born 1974), American plastic surgeon who formerly held a world record score in the video game Donkey Kong
  • Chien Shan-hua (錢善華; fl. 1978–present), Taiwanese musicologist
  • Alec Chien (fl. 1982–present), Hong Kong pianist
  • Catia Chien (fl. 2007–present), Brazilian children's book illustrator

References

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  3. ^ "How common is your last name?". Newsday. Retrieved 5 September 2018.