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Yan is a surname in several languages and the pinyin romanization for several Chinese surnames, including " ()", " ()", " ()", " ()", " ()", " ()", " ()", " ()", " ()" in simplified (traditional) form. These characters are romanised as ''Yen'' in the Wade–Giles romanization system which was commonly used before the early 80s. As such, individuals and institutions who had to romanize their Chinese names prior to that time, such as when having their books translated or publishing manuscripts outside of China, used "Yen" instead of "Yan". Such examples include Yenching University and the Harvard-Yenching Institute. The Yan surname in Taiwan is mostly spelled as Yen since only until recently has the government approved the use of pinyin romanization of names. The Cantonese romanization of these surnames is "Yim". As such, most people from Hong Kong and Chinese diaspora that emigrated prior to 1949 from Guangdong use the name Yim. On many occasions, the surname " ()" is also romanized as Yan in Cantonese. This name in Mandarin is romanized as ''Zhēn'', see
Zhen (surname) Zhen (), is a Chinese family name that takes the 205th place in the ''Hundred Family Surnames''. The Chinese character for Zhen is the same in traditional and simplified characters. It is usually romanised as Yan or Yen in Cantonese (commonly used ...
. Yan is also an alternative spelling of the Breton name
Yann Yann is a French male given name, specifically, the Breton form of "Jean" (French for "John"). Notable persons with the name Yann include: __NOTOC__ In arts and entertainment *Yann Martel (born 1963), Canadian author *Yann Moix (born 1968), Fr ...
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* Amanda Yan, (born 1988), Canadian athlete, in wheelchair basketball and other sports * Esteban Yan, (born 1975), Dominican baseball pitcher * Héctor Yan, (born 1999), Dominican Republic professional baseball player * Martin Yan, (born 1948), Chinese-Canadian/American television chef * Petr Yan, (born 1993), Russian former UFC Bantamweight Champion * Rico Yan, (1975–2002), Filipino actor * Vasily Yan, (1875–1954), Russian writer * Yen Hoang, (born 1997), American wheelchair racer




Yan (), pinyin ''Yán'', originated as a variant of the surname 閻.


Yan You was the first king of the Xiao Zhu and was originally known as Cao You. His ancestor was called Yan An who inherited a piece of land, which later flourished into the Zhu kingdom, a feudal state of Lu. 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. This officially made Yan You the first Yan in Chinese history. Yan An was the son of Luzhong ( 陸終), grandson of Zhurong clan 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. Cao are believed to be descended of the ancient Zhou kings ( Ji was the ancestral name of the Zhou dynasty). The surname is derived of a kingdom called the State of Cao. The Ji family is traced from the miraculous birth of the Xia dynasty culture hero and court official Houji, a previously barren wife of the Emperor Ku (this origin allowed his descendants to claim a lineage from the Yellow Emperor as well) caused by his mother's stepping into a footprint left by the supreme god Shangdi. Shaohao is usually identified as a son of the Yellow Emperor. According to some traditions, he is a member of the Five Emperors.


晏 is a typical Han surname.


延 is a Chinese surname. It has various origins: *during the Han Dynasty, Xirong (西戎) the Loufan (樓煩) get surname Yan (延), branch of Pan (surname) (潘) *during the
Northern Wei Wei (), known in historiography as the Northern Wei (), Tuoba Wei (), Yuan Wei () and Later Wei (), was founded by the Tuoba (Tabgach) clan of the Xianbei. The first of the Northern and Southern dynasties#Northern dynasties, Northern dynasties ...
(北魏),
Emperor Xiaowen An emperor (from la, imperator, via fro, empereor) is a monarch, and usually the sovereign ruler of an empire or another type of imperial realm. Empress, the female equivalent, may indicate an emperor's wife ( empress consort), mother (empr ...
(孝文帝) family get surname Yan (延) *during the
Northern Wei Wei (), known in historiography as the Northern Wei (), Tuoba Wei (), Yuan Wei () and Later Wei (), was founded by the Tuoba (Tabgach) clan of the Xianbei. The first of the Northern and Southern dynasties#Northern dynasties, Northern dynasties ...
(北魏), Xianbei noble's three-syllable surname was reduced to Yan (延) *during the Ancient, Yue people (越族) Baiyue (百越) get surname Yan (延) in Zhejiang the old Wu (state)


燕 is a Chinese surname. It has various origins: *during the Ancient
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
, Ji (姞) family get surname Yan (燕) with title of Nanyan (state) (南燕國) *during the Zhou Dynasty, Ji (姬) family get surname Yan (燕) with title of Yan (state) (燕國) *during the Three Kingdoms Period, Wuhuan people use surname Yan (燕) *Chinese
Murong Murong (; LHC: *''mɑC-joŋ''; EMC: *''mɔh-juawŋ'') or Muren refers to an ethnic Xianbei tribe who are attested from the time of Tanshihuai (reigned 156–181). Different strands of evidence exist linking the Murong to the MongolsТаск ...
family get surname Yan (燕) with title of
Former Yan The Former Yan (; 337–370) was a dynastic state ruled by the Xianbei during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China. Initially, Murong Huang and his son Murong Jun claimed the Jin dynasty-created title "Prince of Yan," but subsequently, in 352, ...
(前燕)


Burmese (ရန်ရ)

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Yan Aung Kyaw Yan Aung Kyaw ( my, ရန်အောင်ကျော်; born 4 August 1986) is a Burmese retired footballer who played as a midfielder for the Myanmar national football team. He is the three time Myanmar National League winner with Yangon U ...
(born 1989), Burmese footballer for Myanmar national football team * Yan Aung Win (born 1992), Burmese footballer for Myanmar national football team * Yan Paing (born 1983), Burmese footballer for Myanmar national football team *
Yan Yan Chan Yan Yan Chan ( my, ရန်ရန်ချမ်း, ; born 5 December 1979) is a Burmese hip hop singer, pioneer of Burmese hip hop, and pro-democracy activist. He is a founding member of Acid, Burma's first hip hop group. He is also one of t ...
, Burmese singer


Breton and French-speaking people

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Yan' Dargent Jean-Édouard Dargent, known as Yan' Dargent and in his later years Yann Dargent, was born in Saint-Servais, Finistère, Saint-Servais on 15 October 1824 and died in Paris on 19 November 1899. He was a French painter and illustrator. Most of his ...
(1824-1899), painter *
Yan Greub Yan may refer to: Chinese states * Yan (state) (11th century – 222 BC), a major state in northern China during the Zhou dynasty * Yan (Han dynasty kingdom), first appearing in 206 BC * Yan (Three Kingdoms kingdom), officially claimed indep ...
(1972), romanist * Yan England (1981), actor *
Yan Moran Yan may refer to: Chinese states * Yan (state) (11th century – 222 BC), a major state in northern China during the Zhou dynasty * Yan (Han dynasty kingdom), first appearing in 206 BC * Yan (Three Kingdoms kingdom), officially claimed indep ...
(1954), photographer *
Yan Kouton Yan may refer to: Chinese states * Yan (state) (11th century – 222 BC), a major state in northern China during the Zhou dynasty * Yan (Han dynasty kingdom), first appearing in 206 BC * Yan (Three Kingdoms kingdom), officially claimed indep ...
(1971), writer *
Yan Valery Yan Valery ( ar, يان فاليري; born 22 February 1999) is a professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Ligue 1 club Angers and the Tunisia national team. He began his senior career in England with Premier League club Southam ...
(1999), football player


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