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'''Ke''' ({{zh|c=柯|p=Kē}}) is a [[Chinese surname]]. It originally appeared on the [[Hundred Family Surnames]]{{where|date=March 2020}} As of 2006 was no longer one of the top 100 most common surnames.{{cn|date=March 2020}} A 2013 study found that it was the 145th most common surname, shared by 1.06 million people or 0.080% of the population, with the province most being [[Hubei]]. Also spelled as Quah, Qua, Kua, Kuah, Kwa, Ke, Ker, Ko, Kok, Or or O in English.{{why}}

'''Ke''' is a transliteration of a common [[Chinese surname]], written 柯 (''kē'' in [[Pinyin|Hanyu pinyin]]). It originally appeared on the [[Hundred Family Surnames]]{{where|date=March 2020}} As of 2006 was no longer one of the top 100 most common surnames.{{cn|date=March 2020}} Also spelled as Quah, Qua, Kua, Kuah, Kwa, Ke, Ker, Ko, Kok, Or or even O in English.


==Origin==
==Origin==

Revision as of 17:04, 29 May 2020

Ke (Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is a Chinese surname. It originally appeared on the Hundred Family Surnames[where?] As of 2006 was no longer one of the top 100 most common surnames.[citation needed] A 2013 study found that it was the 145th most common surname, shared by 1.06 million people or 0.080% of the population, with the province most being Hubei. Also spelled as Quah, Qua, Kua, Kuah, Kwa, Ke, Ker, Ko, Kok, Or or O in English.[why?]

Origin

There are several origins of this last name:

  1. the descendants of Duke Ke Lu (柯盧) of the State of Wu during the Spring and Autumn period;
  2. the descendants of a tribe in Northern Wei Dynasty whose surname was originally Keba (柯拔) but was simplified to Ke;
  3. the descendants of the Qiang tribe or the Xianbei tribe with the last name Ke.

One website lists it as originating from the town of Han in Zhejiang Province[1] while another states it originated in Jiyang Prefecture (located in present-day Dingtao County, Shandong Province) during the Jin Dynasty (265–420).[2]

Prominent people with the family name 柯

Cua Yi Lam, baptized as Domingo Lamco, patrilineal ancestor of Jose Rizal, Philippine national hero

See also

References