Wen (surname 文)

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Wen (文)
PronunciationWén/Wēn/Wèn (Pinyin) , Man6 (Jyutping)
Language(s)Chinese
Origin
Language(s)Chinese
Meaning"scholarship”, “culture”
Other names
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 Man in

Teochew, and Taiwanese dialects), the name is pronounced Boon. In the Hakka, the name can be romanized as Vun or Voon. The Gan
dialect transcription for the name is Mun. Other romanizations include Văn in Vietnamese, Moon or Mun (Hangul: 문) in Korean and Bun (Hiragana: ぶん) in Japanese.

Origins

Notable people named Wen

Historical figures

  • Wen Zhong (fl. c. 496 BC), advisor in the state of Yue
  • Wen Ping, military general of the Cao Wei state in the Three Kingdoms period
  • Wen Chou (died 200), military general under Han dynasty warlord Yuan Shao
  • Wen Qin (died 257), military general of the Cao Wei state in the Three Kingdoms period
  • Wen Zhenheng (1585–1645 AD), Ming dynasty painter, scholar
  • Wen Yanbo (Song dynasty) (1006–1097), politician and calligraphist of Northern Song dynasty
  • Wen Tianxiang (1236–1283), chancellor of the Southern Song dynasty
  • Wen Zhengming (1470–1559), Ming dynasty calligrapher
  • Wen Yang (disambiguation), several people

Other people

Fiction

  • Wen Zhong (Shang dynasty)
    , fiction character from the ancient novel Fengshen Yanyi

References

  1. ^ The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland

See also