Gan is a surname. It may be a Latin-alphabet spelling of four different Chinese surnames (Chinese: 甘, 干, 顏, 簡; respectively pronounced in Mandarin as Gān, Gān, Yán, Jiǎn), a Korean surname (Korean: 간; Hanja: 簡; written using the same character as the Chinese surname Jiǎn), and a surname in other cultures.
Gān (Chinese: 干), homophonous with the above surname in Mandarin Chinese, though not in other varieties of Chinese. According to the Wanxing Tongpu [zh], this also originated as a toponymic surname, referring to a place called Gan District (干邑), located in what is now Jiangdu District, Yangzhou, Jiangsu; following the defeat of the State of Han by the State of Wu, some former residents of Han fled to Gan District and took Gan as their new surname.[2]
Yán (traditional Chinese: 顏; simplified Chinese: 颜), spelled Gan based on its Hokkien pronunciation (Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gân; IPA: /gan¹³/). (1) Yan You (颜友) was the first king of the Xiao Zhu (Ni) state [小邾(倪)国] and was originally known as Cao You (曹友). His ancestor was called Yan An (晏安) who inherited a piece of land, which later flourished into the Zhu kingdom, a feudal state of Lu (魯國). According to the judicial rules of that time, Cao You had to give up his surname in order to ascend the throne. He adopted his father Yi Fu's style name Bo Yan. From then on Cao You was known as Yan You (颜友). This officially made Yan You the first Yan in Chinese history.[3] Yan An (晏安) was the son of Luzhong (陸終), grandson of Zhurong clan (祝融) and Wuhui (吳回). Zhurong was said to be the son of Gaoyang (also known as Zhuanxu), a sky god. Zhuanxu was a grandson of the Yellow Emperor.
Jiǎn (traditional Chinese: 簡; simplified Chinese: 简), spelled Gan (or more commonly Kan) based on its Cantonese pronunciation (Jyutping: Gaan2; Cantonese Yale: Gaán; IPA: /kɑːn³⁵/)
As a Korean surname, Gan is a variant spelling of the surname more commonly spelled as Kan (based on its McCune–Reischauer transcription).
Gan may also be an Irish surname, originating from Mag Gana. Another surname with the same origin is McGann.[1]
The 2010 United States Census found 2,891 people with the surname Gan, making it the 11,003rd-most-common name in the country. This represented an increase from 2,301 (12,343rd-most-common) in the 2000 Census. In the 2010 census, about three-quarters of the bearers of the surname identified as Asian (up from three-fifths in the 2000 census), and two-tenths as White (down from three-tenths in the 2000 census).[5] It was the 310th-most-common surname among respondents to the 2000 Census who identified as Asian.[6]
People
Chinese surname 甘
Gan De (甘德; fl. 4th century BC), Chinese astronomer and astrologer of the State of Qi
Gan Ying (甘英; fl. 97), Chinese military ambassador sent on a mission to Rome
Gan Ning (甘寧; fl. 180s–210s), Eastern Han dynasty military general
Gan Siqi (甘泗淇; 1903–1964), Chinese People's Liberation Army general
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