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Wàn (Mandarin)
Man (Cantonese)
Ban (Hokkien) |
Wan is the Mandarin pinyin and Wade–Giles romanization of the Chinese surname written 万 in simplified Chinese and 萬 in traditional Chinese. It is romanized as Man in Cantonese. It is listed 162nd in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames. As of 2008, it is the 88th most common surname in China, shared by 2.4 million people.
Wan Yu (died 272), Chancellor of Eastern Wu
Consort Wan (1428–1487), consort of the Chenghua Emperor of the Ming dynasty
Wan Quan (1495–1585), Ming dynasty paediatrician
Wan Hu (16th century), legendary "rocket scientist"
Wan Fulin (1880–1951), military governor of Heilongjiang province
The Wan brothers, founders of the Chinese animation industry
Wan Laiming (1900–1997)
Wan Guchan (1900–1995)
Wan Chaochen (1906–1992)
Wan Dihuan
Wan Laisheng (1903–1995), martial artist
Wan Yi (万毅; 1907–1997), general and politician
Wan Jiabao, pen name Cao Yu (1910–1996), influential playwright
Wan Xiaotang (1916–1966), Communist Party chief of Tianjin
Wan Li (1916–2015), Vice Premier, Politburo member
Wan Haifeng (万海峰; born 1920), general
Wan Shaofen (born 1930), former Communist Party chief of Jiangxi province, the first female provincial party chief
Wan Xueyuan (born 1941), former Governor of Zhejiang province
Wan Jifei (born 1948), politician, a son of Wan Li
Wan Jen (born 1950), Taiwanese filmmaker
Wan Gang (born 1952), Ministry of Science and Technology of China
Wan Exiang (born 1956), Vice President of the Supreme People's Court of China
Alex Man (Wan Ziliang; born 1957), Hong Kong actor
Wan Guanghua (born 1961), economist
Wan Yanhai (born 1963), AIDS activist
Joey Meng (Wan Qiwen; born 1970), Hong Kong actress
Wan Xiaoli (born 1971), singer
Wan Cheng (born 1985), football player
Wan Houliang (born 1986), football player
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