The Chinese family name Mo (莫) is pronounced in Mandarin as "Mò" (4th tone), in Cantonese as "Mok6" (6th tone). The surname is often romanized as Mok where Cantonese speakers are prominent. According to a study of Mu Ying's Name record, the surname came to be when descendants of the antediluvian ruler Zhuanxu abbreviated the name of his city, Moyangcheng (莫陽城; in modern-day Pingxiang County, Hebei) and took it as their surname.
As Chinese family names go, Mo is relatively rare, ranked 168th in the Hundred Family Surnames. In 2004, there were an estimated 73,000 people with the surname of Mo abroad and 1,540,000 Mo's in China.
When not used as a surname, 'Mo' (莫) means 'do not'.
Art and literature
Mo Yan (莫言), real name Guan Moye (管谟业), Chinese author, Nobel laureate
Max Mok Siu-Chung (莫少聰), Hong Kong actor
Hoyan Mok (莫可欣), Winner of Miss Hong Kong Pageant (1993)
Warren Mok (莫華倫), Hong Kong tenor
Mo Yang, Chinese Canadian, Corporate FX Specialist with Western Union Business Solutions. He is also fluent in French and Chinese and worked in M&A. He holds the title of CPA, CA and CFA and is a master in the intricacies of GAAP reporting and hedge accounting.
Charles Mok (莫乃光), early Internet entrepreneur and ICT advocate in Hong Kong
Ken Mok, Executive Producer of ANTM
May Mok (莫美華), Sound (editor, mixer, designer, effects editor) and adr recordist
Tze Ming Mok (莫志明), New Zealand writer
Mo Xuanqing (莫宣卿), the youngest 'Number One Scholar' (in the imperial examination) in Chinese history
Mo Yueding (莫月鼎), Shenxiao Taoist Sect, in Song Dynasty and Yuan Dynasty
Mo Teh-hui (莫德惠), Minister of Agricultural and Business (Republic of China)
Ta Mok, Khmer Rouge South-Western Zone commander
Mo Huilan (莫慧兰), Chinese gymnast Silver Medal, 1996 Olympic Games (Atlanta)
Bill Mok (莫國城), Executive Committee Member of World Karate Federation (WKF); Secretary General of Asian Karatedo Federation (AKF); Director of Japan Karatedo Seigokan.
Karen Mok (莫文蔚), Hong Kong Chinese singer, actress, composer, producer, designer.
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