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Ma (surname)

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Ma
Ma surname inregular script
RomanizationMa, Mah, Mar, Mo(Mandarin, Cantonese)
Beh/Baey(Teochew)
Bey(Hokkien)
Ma, Mu(Korean)
Archa, Be/Bae(Thai)
(Vietnamese)
Mahmud (Indonesian)
Pronunciation(Pinyin)
Má, Bé(Pe̍h-ōe-jī)
Language(s)Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Indonesian
Origin
Language(s)Old Chinese
DerivationName of a district
Meaning"Horse"

Ma(simplified Chinese:;traditional Chinese:;pinyin:) is aChinese family name.The surname literally means "horse".[1]As of 2006, it ranks as the 14th most common Chinese surname inmainland China.In 2019 it was the 13th most common surname in mainland China.[2]A 2013 study found it to be the 13th most common, shared by 17,200,000 people or 1.290% of the population, with the province with the most beingHenan.It is the 52nd name on theHundred Family Surnamespoem.[3]

FromHe (surname)adopted name "Ma" ( mã ), the first word of the district Ma Fu, as their surname. Other romanizations includeMah,Beh,Mar,Feng,Maria,May,Martin,Matthew,Almost all people surnamed Ma are his descendants. And have related connection with surname such asAn (Chinese surname)andWen (surname văn )possibly.

HuiMuslims,Salars,BonanandDongxiang peoplecommonly adopted Ma as the translation for their surnameMahmud/Muhammad.for e.g.Ma Jian,Ma Benzhai,Ma clique.[4][5][6][7]

During theMing dynasty,theZhengde Emperorhad a Uyghur concubine with the surname Ma.[8][9]

It is not to be confused with the less common surnameMá ( ma ),which means "hemp."[10]

Notable people

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Westernized-style surname

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  • Bertha Hosang Mah(1896–1959), Canadian student
  • Theresa Mah,Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives
  • Michelle Mah,Korean-American chef
  • Leslie Mah,American musician
  • Bowinn Ma,Canadian politician
  • Fiona Ma(born 1966), American politician and member of the California State Assembly
  • Frederick Ma,Chinese businessman from Hong Kong
  • Geoffrey Ma(born 1956), judge from Hong Kong, China
  • Jack Maor Ma Yun (born 1964), Chinese business magnate, philanthropist, internet and technology entrepreneur, founder and executive chairman ofAlibaba Group
  • Jaeson Ma,American entrepreneur
  • James Ma(born 1993), Thai actor
  • Jie Ma,traditional Chinese musician
  • Kenneth Ma(born 1974), Chinese Canadian actor
  • Qingyun Ma(born 1965), Chinese architect
  • Sire Ma(born 1987), Chinese actress
  • Sora Ma(born 1984), Malaysian born Singaporean actress
  • Stanley Ma(born 1950), Canadian-Quebecois businessman of Chinese origin and founder and President ofMTY Food Group
  • Steve Ma(born 1962), Chinese actor from Taiwan
  • Steven Ma(born 1971), Chinese actor and singer
  • Tzi Ma(born 1962), Chinese-American character actor
  • Wu Ma(1942–2014), Chinese actor, director, producer
  • Yo-Yo Ma(born 1955), American cellist
  • Victor Ma,Chinese-American singer, songwriter, rapper, and actor

See also

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References

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  1. ^Ian Jeffries.Political Developments in Contemporary China: A Guide. Routledge, 23 Jul 2010. Retrieved 2020-01-23.
  2. ^"Tân kinh báo - hảo tân văn, vô chỉ cảnh".
  3. ^K. S. Tom. [1989] (1989). Echoes from Old China: Life, Legends and Lore of the Middle Kingdom.University of Hawaii Press.ISBN0-8248-1285-9.
  4. ^Dru C. Gladney (1996).Muslim Chinese: ethnic nationalism in the People's Republic.Cambridge Massachusetts: Harvard Univ Asia Center. p. 375.ISBN0-674-59497-5.Retrieved2011-04-09.
  5. ^BARRY RUBIN (2000).Guide to Islamist Movements.M.E. Sharpe. p. 79.ISBN0-7656-1747-1.Retrieved2011-04-09.
  6. ^Leif O. Manger (1999).Muslim diversity: local Islam in global contexts.Routledge. p. 132.ISBN0-7007-1104-X.Retrieved2011-04-09.
  7. ^Susan Debra Blum; Lionel M. Jensen (2002).China off center: mapping the margins of the middle kingdom.University of Hawaii Press. p. 121.ISBN0-8248-2577-2.Retrieved2011-04-09.
  8. ^Luther Carrington Goodrich;Zhaoying Fang; Association for Asian Studies. Ming Biographical History Project Committee. (1976).Dictionary of Ming biography, 1368-1644, Volume 2.Columbia University Press. p. 314.ISBN0-231-03801-1.Retrieved2010-11-28.
  9. ^Peter C. Perdue (2005).China marches west: the Qing conquest of Central Eurasia.Harvard University Press. p. 64.ISBN0-674-01684-X.Retrieved2011-04-17.
  10. ^"Ma Surname Meaning & Ma Family History at Ancestry.com®".www.ancestry.com.