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pinyin Hanyu Pinyin, or simply pinyin, officially the Chinese Phonetic Alphabet, is the most common romanization system for Standard Chinese. ''Hanyu'' () literally means 'Han Chinese, Han language'—that is, the Chinese language—while ''pinyin' ...
romanization In linguistics, romanization is the conversion of text from a different writing system to the Latin script, Roman (Latin) script, or a system for doing so. Methods of romanization include transliteration, for representing written text, and tra ...
of the common
Chinese surname Chinese surnames are used by Han Chinese and Sinicization, Sinicized ethnic groups in Greater China, Korea, Vietnam and among overseas Chinese communities around the world such as Singapore and Malaysia. Written Chinese names begin with surnames, ...
(''Wáng''). It has a mixture of various origin with uncertain lineage of family history, however it is currently the most common surname in Mainland China, one of the most common surnames in Asia, with more than 107 million in Asia. It is the 8th name listed in the famous
Hundred Family Surnames The ''Hundred Family Surnames'' (), commonly known as ''Bai Jia Xing'', also translated as ''Hundreds of Chinese Surnames'', is a classic Chinese language , Chinese text composed of common Chinese surnames. An unknown author compiled the book ...
.
ublic Security Bureau Statistics: 'Wang' Found China's #1 'Big Family', Includes 92.88m People" 24 Apr 2007. Accessed 27 Mar 2012.
A separate surname (''
Wāng Wāng (汪) is a Chinese surname. It was 104th of the ''Hundred Family Surnames'' poem, contained in the verse Yáo, Shào, Zhàn, Wāng (姚邵湛汪). In 2013, the Fuxi Cultural Association found the name to be the 60th most common in China ...
'') is also romanized as Wang. Wang also has less common unrelated origins in the Scandinavian and
Germanic languages The Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European languages, Indo-European language family spoken natively by a population of about 515 million people mainly in Europe, North America, Oceania, and Southern Africa. The most widely spoke ...
.


Population and distribution

Wáng is one of the most common surnames in the world and was listed by the
People's Republic of China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
's
National Citizen ID Information System The Resident Identity Card () is an official identity document for personal identification in the People's Republic of China. According to the second chapter, tenth clause of the ''Resident Identity Card Law'', residents are required to apply f ...
as the most common surname in
mainland China "Mainland China", also referred to as "the Chinese mainland", is a Geopolitics, geopolitical term defined as the territory under direct administration of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in the aftermath of the Chinese Civil War. In addit ...
in April 2007, with 92.88 million bearers and comprising 7.25% of the general population.Xinhua Net

A 2018 survey found that there were over 100 million bearrers in China, ranking first. Wang was also the most common surname in Mainland China in 2019. A 2013 study found the province with the most people sharing the name was
Henan Henan; alternatively Honan is a province in Central China. Henan is home to many heritage sites, including Yinxu, the ruins of the final capital of the Shang dynasty () and the Shaolin Temple. Four of the historical capitals of China, Lu ...
. Overall, the name is more prevalent in
Northern China Northern China () and Southern China () are two approximate regions that display certain differences in terms of their geography, demographics, economy, and culture. Extent The Qinling, Qinling–Daba Mountains serve as the transition zone ...
. In 2019, it was the most common surname in nearly every northern province or province-level division:
Xinjiang Xinjiang,; , SASM/GNC romanization, SASM/GNC: Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Sinkiang, officially the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR), is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of the China, People' ...
,
Gansu Gansu is a provinces of China, province in Northwestern China. Its capital and largest city is Lanzhou, in the southeastern part of the province. The seventh-largest administrative district by area at , Gansu lies between the Tibetan Plateau, Ti ...
,
Inner Mongolia Inner Mongolia, officially the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of China. Its border includes two-thirds of the length of China's China–Mongolia border, border with the country of Mongolia. ...
,
Shaanxi Shaanxi is a Provinces of China, province in north Northwestern China. It borders the province-level divisions of Inner Mongolia to the north; Shanxi and Henan to the east; Hubei, Chongqing, and Sichuan to the south; and Gansu and Ningxia to t ...
,
Shanxi Shanxi; Chinese postal romanization, formerly romanised as Shansi is a Provinces of China, province in North China. Its capital and largest city of the province is Taiyuan, while its next most populated prefecture-level cities are Changzhi a ...
,
Henan Henan; alternatively Honan is a province in Central China. Henan is home to many heritage sites, including Yinxu, the ruins of the final capital of the Shang dynasty () and the Shaolin Temple. Four of the historical capitals of China, Lu ...
,
Hebei Hebei is a Provinces of China, province in North China. It is China's List of Chinese administrative divisions by population, sixth-most populous province, with a population of over 75 million people. Shijiazhuang is the capital city. It bor ...
,
Anhui Anhui is an inland Provinces of China, province located in East China. Its provincial capital and largest city is Hefei. The province is located across the basins of the Yangtze and Huai rivers, bordering Jiangsu and Zhejiang to the east, Jiang ...
,
Jiangsu Jiangsu is a coastal Provinces of the People's Republic of China, province in East China. It is one of the leading provinces in finance, education, technology, and tourism, with its capital in Nanjing. Jiangsu is the List of Chinese administra ...
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Shandong Shandong is a coastal Provinces of China, province in East China. Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history since the beginning of Chinese civilization along the lower reaches of the Yellow River. It has served as a pivotal cultural ...
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Beijing Beijing, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital city of China. With more than 22 million residents, it is the world's List of national capitals by population, most populous national capital city as well as ...
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Tianjin Tianjin is a direct-administered municipality in North China, northern China on the shore of the Bohai Sea. It is one of the National Central City, nine national central cities, with a total population of 13,866,009 inhabitants at the time of the ...
,
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, and
Heilongjiang Heilongjiang is a province in northeast China. It is the northernmost and easternmost province of the country and contains China's northernmost point (in Mohe City along the Amur) and easternmost point (at the confluence of the Amur and Us ...
, as well as the southern province of
Hainan Hainan is an island provinces of China, province and the southernmost province of China. It consists of the eponymous Hainan Island and various smaller islands in the South China Sea under the province's administration. The name literally mean ...
. It was the 6th most common surname in
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
in 2018, comprising 4.10% of the general population. Ong is the 5th-most-common surname among
Chinese Singaporeans Chinese Singaporeans, Singaporean Chinese or Sino-Singaporeans () are Singaporeans of Han Chinese ancestry. Chinese Singaporeans constitute 75.9% of the Singaporean resident population according to the official census, making them the large ...
and Wang the 6th, although Wong can also include the surname 黃 ( Huang in Mandarin). Singaporean Wangs are 78,000 and 1.5% of Singapore's population and 2.5% of Singapore's Chinese population. There are 143,000 recorded Wangs in the United States as of 2014. This is a double increase from 2000, when 63,800 Wangs ranked 10th most common amongst Asian Americans and 440th amongst all Americans, respectively. There are 51,000 Wangs in California, 17,000 in New York, 10,400 in Texas, 5,900 in New Jersey, and 5,700 in Illinois. Californian Wangs rank 55th in the state, the highest rank for Wang for any state. Wang and Wong are sometimes interchangeable, as well as other Wang-based surnames so the number could vary. Wang () is a fairly rare surname in
South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone, with the Yellow Sea to the west and t ...
. The year 2000 South Korean Census listed only 23,447 Wangs.


Origins of Wang

Wang is the Chinese word for "king". William Baxter and Laurent Sagart reconstructed the
Old Chinese Old Chinese, also called Archaic Chinese in older works, is the oldest attested stage of Chinese language, Chinese, and the ancestor of all modern varieties of Chinese. The earliest examples of Chinese are divinatory inscriptions on oracle bones ...
form of Wáng as ' and the
Middle Chinese Middle Chinese (formerly known as Ancient Chinese) or the Qieyun system (QYS) is the historical variety of Chinese language, Chinese recorded in the ''Qieyun'', a rime dictionary first published in 601 and followed by several revised and expande ...
as ''hjwang''.Baxter, Wm. H. & Sagart, Laurent. '' '', p. 48. 2011. Accessed 11 October 2011. The modern bearers of the name Wang come from many different backgrounds, but there are four principal origins of the modern surname: Zi, Ji,
Gui Gui or GUI may refer to: People Surname * Gui (surname), an ancient Chinese surname, ''xing'' * Bernard Gui (1261 or 1262–1331), inquisitor of the Dominican Order * Luigi Gui (1914–2010), Italian politician * Gui Minhai (born 1964), Ch ...
, and the adoption of the name from ethnic groups outside the
Han Chinese The Han Chinese, alternatively the Han people, are an East Asian people, East Asian ethnic group native to Greater China. With a global population of over 1.4 billion, the Han Chinese are the list of contemporary ethnic groups, world's la ...
.


House of Zi

The most ancient family name of Wang was originated from the surname Zi (子). The Chinese legend mentions that near the end of
Shang dynasty The Shang dynasty (), also known as the Yin dynasty (), was a Chinese royal dynasty that ruled in the Yellow River valley during the second millennium BC, traditionally succeeding the Xia dynasty and followed by the Western Zhou d ...
,
King Zhou of Shang King Zhou (; ) was the pejorative posthumous name given to Di Xin of Shang () or Shou, King of Shang (), the last king of the Shang dynasty of ancient China. He is also called Zhou Xin (). In Chinese, his name Zhòu ( 紂) also refers to a horse ...
's uncle
Bi Gan Prince Bigan (), surnamed " Zi" (子), was a prominent Chinese figure during the Shang dynasty. He was a son of King Wen Ding, and an uncle of King Zhou, and served as the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Shang. He was later worshipped as th ...
, Ji Zi, and Wei Zi were called "The Three Kindhearted Men of Shang". King Zhou was violent in his rule, and Bi Gan repeatedly remonstrated to the king regarding his behavior. The king shunned his comments and killed Bi Gan instead. Bi's descendants used Wang as their surname as they are descendants of a prince and were known as "The Bi clan of the Wang family". The Zi clan has existed for about 3100 years through
Qin dynasty The Qin dynasty ( ) was the first Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China. It is named for its progenitor state of Qin, a fief of the confederal Zhou dynasty (256 BC). Beginning in 230 BC, the Qin under King Ying Zheng enga ...
to
Tang dynasty The Tang dynasty (, ; zh, c=唐朝), or the Tang Empire, was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907, with an Wu Zhou, interregnum between 690 and 705. It was preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed ...
and exists today. The Zi clan of Wang lived predominantly in modern-day
Henan Henan; alternatively Honan is a province in Central China. Henan is home to many heritage sites, including Yinxu, the ruins of the final capital of the Shang dynasty () and the Shaolin Temple. Four of the historical capitals of China, Lu ...
during these times and developed into the famous Wang family of Ji prefecture.


House of Ji

Other bearers of the surname Wang originated from the royal family of
Zhou dynasty The Zhou dynasty ( ) was a royal dynasty of China that existed for 789 years from until 256 BC, the longest span of any dynasty in Chinese history. During the Western Zhou period (771 BC), the royal house, surnamed Ji, had military ...
. The original surname of the royal family of Zhou dynasty was Ji (姬). However, many of them have separated out of the family due to the loss of power and land. Because they once belonged to the royal family, they used Wang as their surname. This family of Wang traced its ancestry to Wang Ziqiao. According to the classical records, after
King Wu of Zhou King Wu of Zhou (; died ), personal name Ji Fa, was the founding king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty. The chronology of his reign is disputed but is generally thought to have begun around 1046 BCE and ended with his death three years later. Ki ...
defeated the
Shang dynasty The Shang dynasty (), also known as the Yin dynasty (), was a Chinese royal dynasty that ruled in the Yellow River valley during the second millennium BC, traditionally succeeding the Xia dynasty and followed by the Western Zhou d ...
, he established the
Western Zhou dynasty The Western Zhou ( zh, c=西周, p=Xīzhōu; 771 BC) was a period of Chinese history corresponding roughly to the first half of the Zhou dynasty. It began when King Wu of Zhou overthrew the Shang dynasty at the Battle of Muye and ended in 7 ...
. During the reign of the 21st king,
King Ling of Zhou King is a royal title given to a male monarch. A king is an absolute monarch if he holds unrestricted governmental power or exercises full sovereignty over a nation. Conversely, he is a constitutional monarch if his power is restrained by f ...
(571 - 545 BCE), the capital was in
Chengzhou Luoyang ( zh, s=洛阳, t=洛陽, p=Luòyáng) is a city located in the confluence area of the Luo River (Henan), Luo River and the Yellow River in the west of Henan province, China. Governed as a prefecture-level city, it borders the provincial ...
, present day
Luoyang Luoyang ( zh, s=洛阳, t=洛陽, p=Luòyáng) is a city located in the confluence area of the Luo River and the Yellow River in the west of Henan province, China. Governed as a prefecture-level city, it borders the provincial capital of Zheng ...
. A son of King Ling, Wangzi Qiao or Prince Qiao, was reduced to civilian status due to his remonstration to the king. His son Zong Jin remained as a Situ in the palace, and because of the people at the time recognized him as the descendant of the royal family, they called his family the "Wang family". Another origin of the surname is from Crown Prince Jin, son of King Ling of Zhou of the Eastern Zhou dynasty. Jin criticized plans to divert the Gu and Luo rivers and was disowned by his father. His descendants adopted the surname Wang in commemoration of his former royal status. In other cases, the name can also be traced back to Tian He, who usurped the throne of the Qi in 391 BC. After the annihilation of Qi by Qin in 221 BC, some descendants of nobles of Qi adopted the surname Wang in commemoration of royal ancestry. Wang was also used as a surname by descendants of royal families in certain other states, like Wei, during the Warring States period. The surname has also been adopted by some families of minorities like the Ke Yi (可颐) families of the
Xianbei The Xianbei (; ) were an ancient nomadic people that once resided in the eastern Eurasian steppes in what is today Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, and Northeastern China. The Xianbei were likely not of a single ethnicity, but rather a multiling ...
during the
Northern Wei Wei (), known in historiography as the Northern Wei ( zh, c=北魏, p=Běi Wèi), Tuoba Wei ( zh, c=拓跋魏, p=Tuòbá Wèi), Yuan Wei ( zh, c=元魏, p=Yuán Wèi) and Later Wei ( zh, t=後魏, p=Hòu Wèi), was an Dynasties of China, impe ...
dynasty. In some families, this surname is traced back to ancestors who either were endowed with it by an emperor or changed their original surname, claiming royal status. During the Tang dynasty the Li clan of Zhaojun , the
Cui clan of Boling The Cui clan of Boling (博陵崔氏) was a notable Chinese clan of noble descent which was politically active from the Han dynasty to the end of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. They shared the same ancestry as the Cui clan of Qinghe. ...
, the
Cui clan of Qinghe The Cui clan of Qinghe () was an eminent Chinese family of high-ranking government officials and Confucian scholars. The clan's ancestral home was in Qinghe Commandery, which covered parts of present-day Shandong and Hebei provinces. The Cui clan ...
, the
Lu clan of Fanyang The Lu clan of Fanyang (范陽盧氏) was a Chinese political clan active from the late Eastern Han dynasty to the early Song dynasty. They descended from a noble clan in Qi, a ducal state under the Zhou dynasty. Their family name, Lu 盧, was der ...
, the
Zheng clan of Xingyang The Zheng clan of Xingyang () was a prominent Chinese clan, chiefly based around Xingyang county (modern day Kaifeng, Henan). Tracing their origins to the rulers of the State of Zheng, they became highly prominent in government during the Northe ...
, the
Wang clan of Taiyuan The Wang clan of Taiyuan () was a Chinese clan which achieved prominence between the Han and Tang dynasties, based in Taiyuan in modern-day Shanxi province. The earliest prominent members of this clan can be traced back to two brothers, Wang Rou ...
, and the Li clan of Longxi were the seven noble families between whom marriage was banned by law. Moriya Mitsuo wrote a history of the Later Han-Tang period of the Taiyuan Wang. Among the strongest families was the Taiyuan Wang. The prohibition on marriage between the clans issued in 659 by the Gaozong Emperor was flouted by the seven families, since a woman of the Boling Cui married a member of the Taiyuan Wang, giving birth to the poet Wang Wei. He was the son of Wang Chulian who in turn was the son of Wang Zhou. The marriages between the families were performed clandestinely after the prohibition was implemented on the seven families by Gaozong. The Zhou dynasty King Ling's son Prince Jin is assumed by most to be the ancestor of the Taiyuan Wang. The Longmen Wang were a cadet line of the Zhou dynasty descended Taiyuan Wang, and Wang Yan and his grandson Wang Tong hailed from his cadet line. Both Buddhist monks and scholars hailed from the Wang family of Taiyuan such as the monk Tanqian. The Wang family of Taiyuan included Wang Huan. Their status as "Seven Great surnames" became known during Gaozong's rule. The Taiyuan Wang family produced Wang Jun who served under
Emperor Huai of Jin Emperor Huai of Jin (; 284 – March 14, 313), personal name Sima Chi (司馬熾), courtesy name Fengdu (豐度), was an emperor of the Jin dynasty. Emperor Huai was captured in July 311 ( Disaster of Yongjia) and later executed in 313 under t ...
. A Fuzhou-based section of the Taiyuan Wang produced the Buddhist monk Baizhang.


Other countries


East Asia


Korea

The surname Wang has a
Goguryeo Goguryeo (37 BC – 668 AD) (; ; Old Korean: Guryeo) also later known as Goryeo (; ; Middle Korean: 고ᇢ롕〮, ''kwòwlyéy''), was a Korean kingdom which was located on the northern and central parts of the Korea, Korean Peninsula an ...
origin and was the royal surname of
Goryeo Goryeo (; ) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korea, Korean Peninsula until the establishment of Joseon in 1392. Goryeo achieved what has b ...
dynasty which was founded by
Wang Geon Taejo (; 31 January 877 – 4 July 943), personal name Wang Kŏn (), also known as Taejo Wang Kŏn (), was the founder of the Goryeo Dynasty of Korea. He ruled from 918 to 943, achieving unification of the Later Three Kingdoms in 936. Background ...
. It is said that when
Goryeo Goryeo (; ) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korea, Korean Peninsula until the establishment of Joseon in 1392. Goryeo achieved what has b ...
fell, many changed their surname to Jeon (全) / Jeon (田) / Ok (玉) to avoid severe persecution from the succeeding
Joseon dynasty Joseon ( ; ; also romanized as ''Chosun''), officially Great Joseon (), was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years. It was founded by Taejo of Joseon in July 1392 and replaced by the Korean Empire in October 1897. The kingdom w ...
. The
Kaesong Kaesong (, ; ) is a special city in the southern part of North Korea (formerly in North Hwanghae Province), and the capital of Korea during the Taebong kingdom and subsequent Goryeo dynasty. The city is near the Kaesong Industrial Region cl ...
Wang lineage traces its ancestry to the
Goryeo Goryeo (; ) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korea, Korean Peninsula until the establishment of Joseon in 1392. Goryeo achieved what has b ...
rulers.


Japan

Ō () is a rare
Japanese name in modern times consist of a family name (surname) followed by a given name. Japanese names are usually written in kanji, where the pronunciation follows a special set of rules. Because parents when naming children, and foreigners when adoptin ...
, mostly held by those of Chinese descent, such as the baseball player
Sadaharu Oh Sadaharu Oh ( Japanese: , ''Ō Sadaharu''; born May 20, 1940), also known as Wang Chen-chih (), is a Japanese-born Chinese former professional baseball player and manager who is currently the chairman of the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks of N ...
(王貞治), also known as Wang Chen-chih, as well as Go player, Ō Rissei (王立誠). .


Southeast Asia


Indonesia

In Indonesia, the surname is often romanized as "Heng", "Bong" or "Ong" for people of Hokkien descent, and more commonly as
Ong Ong or ONG may refer to: Arts and media * Ong's Hat, a collaborative work of fiction * “Ong Ong”, a song by Blur from the album The Magic Whip Places * Ong, Nebraska, US, city * Ong's Hat, New Jersey, US, ghost town * Ong River, Odisha, ...
by Chinese
Peranakan The Peranakan Chinese () are an ethnic group defined by their genealogical descent from the first waves of Southern Chinese settlers to maritime Southeast Asia, known as Nanyang (region), Nanyang (), namely the British Empire, British, Portugu ...
. In some cases, the meaning of the names were translated into a name that sounds more like the area where these immigrant families settled in such as the surname Suraja, where in this case raja means king in Indonesian and Javanese and Su- is a common prefix within Javanese surnames.


Vietnam

In Vietnam, the name is rendered
Vương Vương or Vuong (Chữ Nôm: ) is a Vietnamese surname, meaning King. In the United States, Vuong was the 7,635th most common surname during the 1990 United States census, 1990 census and the 4,556th most common during the 2000 United States cens ...
(王), meaning King.


Europe


Scandinavia

Wang is also an unrelated surname in
Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, and Finland to the east. At , Sweden is the largest Nordic count ...
and
Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of the Kingdom of ...
. It is a variant spelling of the name Vang which is derived from the Old Norse word ''vangr'', meaning field or meadow.


Germany and Netherlands

Wang is also a surname in the
German German(s) may refer to: * Germany, the country of the Germans and German things **Germania (Roman era) * Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language ** For citizenship in Germany, see also Ge ...
and
Dutch Dutch or Nederlands commonly refers to: * Something of, from, or related to the Netherlands ** Dutch people as an ethnic group () ** Dutch nationality law, history and regulations of Dutch citizenship () ** Dutch language () * In specific terms, i ...
languages. The name is derived from Middle German ''wang''/ Middle Dutch ''waenge'' (). However, in southern Germany, its meaning of "grassy slope" or "field of grass" is more similar to the Scandinavian surname.


Notable people surnamed Wang


Historical figures

*
Wang Anshi Wang Anshi (; ; December 8, 1021 – May 21, 1086), courtesy name Jiefu (), was a Chinese economist, philosopher, poet, and politician during the Song dynasty. He served as chancellor and attempted major and controversial socioeconomic reforms ...
(), Song Dynasty politician *
Wang Bao Wang Bao ( 84 53 BCE), courtesy name Ziyuan (子淵), was a Chinese poet during the Western Han dynasty. He was well versed in the Classical Chinese poetry tradition. He was involved in the '' Chu Ci'' poetry revival which took place in the secon ...
(), Han Dynasty poet and author *
Wang Bi Wang Bi ( zh, 王弼; 226–249), courtesy name Fusi ( zh, 輔嗣), was a Chinese philosopher and politician. During his brief career, he produced commentaries on the ''Tao Te Ching'' and ''I Ching'' which were highly influential in Chinese ph ...
(), Three Kingdoms Taoist philosopher * Wang Bo (), a Tang dynasty Chinese poet * Wong Chat Bong (), founder of Wong Lo Kat () a Chinese herbal tea *
Wang Chong Wang Chong (; 27 – c. 97 AD), courtesy name Zhongren (仲任), was a Chinese astronomer, meteorologist, naturalist, philosopher, and writer active during the Eastern Han dynasty. He developed a rational, secular, naturalistic and mecha ...
(), Chinese philosopher during Han Dynasty *
Wang Chongyang Wang Chongyang (11 January 1113 – 22 January 1170; Chinese calendar: 22nd day, 12th month, 2nd year, Zhenghe era in the reign of Emperor Huizong of Song - 4th day, 1st month, 10th year, Dading era in the reign of Emperor Shizong of Jin) was ...
(), a Song Dynasty Taoist and founder of Quanzhen School *
Wang Chuzhi Wang Chuzhi (王處直, Wade–Giles: Wang Chʻu-chih) (862–922), courtesy name Yunming (允明, Wade–Giles: Yün-ming), formally the Prince of Beiping (北平王, Wade–Giles: Prince of Pei-pʻing), was a warlord late in the Chinese Tang dyna ...
(), a regional military governor for Dingzhou during the 5 Dynasties and 10 Kingdoms era * Wang Cong'er (), a female leader of the White Lotus Rebellion *
Wang Dao Wang Dao (; 276 – 7 September 339), courtesy name Maohong (茂弘), formally Duke Wenxian of Shixing (始興文獻公), was a Chinese politician during the Jin dynasty who played an important role in the administrations of Emperor Yuan, Empe ...
(), Jin Dynasty pre-eminent statesman, premier and advisor *
Wang Dun Wang Dun ( zh, c=王敦) (266 – early August 324), courtesy name Chuzhong (處仲), nickname Ahei (阿黑), was a Chinese military general and warlord during the Jin dynasty. Having brought Emperor Yuan (Sima Rui) to submission with his mili ...
(), Jin Dynasty (266–420), a rebellious Jin general and later warlord * Empress Wang (), an empress of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. *
Wang Fangqing Wang Fangqing (王方慶; died June 702), formal name Wang Lin (王綝) but went by the courtesy name of Fangqing,''New Book of Tang'', vol. 72, part 2. formally Duke Zhen of Shiquan (石泉貞公), was a Chinese politician during the Tang dynasty ...
(), real name Wang Lin, served during the Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou Dynasty as a chancellor * Wang Fu (), a philosopher from Gansu in the Eastern Han Dynasty * Wang Fu (), a Shu Han general serving under Liu Bei * Wang Fu (), an influential eunuch in Han Dynasty * Wang Fu (), a painter from Ming Dynasty *
Wang Fuzhi Wang Fuzhi (; 1619–1692), courtesy name Ernong (), pseudonym Chuanshan (), was a Chinese essayist, historian, and philosopher of the late Ming, early Qing dynasties. Life Born to a scholarly family in Hengyang in Hunan province in 1619, Wang ...
(), Chinese philosopher and historian * Wang Gui () Chancellor of the Tang Dynasty *
Wang Guowei Wang Guowei (; 2 December 18772 June 1927) or Wang Kuo-wei, courtesy name Jing'an () or Boyu (), was a Chinese historian and poet. A versatile scholar, he made important contributions to the studies of ancient history, epigraphy, philology, vern ...
(), late Qing Dynasty and early Republican Chinese scholar * Wang Huizu (), Chinese jurist. * Wang Jian (), a greatest general from Qin Dynasty * Wang Jian (), Liu Song and Southern Qi official * Wang Jian (), founding emperor of Former Shu, posthumously known as Gaozu * Wang Jian (), a painter from Ming Dynasty * Wang Jinghong (), Chinese Muslim admiral *
Wang Jishan Wang Jishan (王及善) (618 – August 28, 699), formally Duke Zhen of Xing (邢貞公), was a Chinese military general and politician of the Chinese Tang dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou dynasty, serving as a chancellor during Wu Zetian's reign. B ...
(), served during the Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou Dynasty as a chancellor * Wang Jun (), Jin dynasty general * Wang Jun (), a chancellor during Tang Dynasty *
Wang Lang Wang Lang may refer to: * Wang Lang (Xin dynasty) (died 24), warlord during the Xin-Eastern Han transition * Wang Lang (Cao Wei) (died 228), minor warlord during the late Han period who became an official of Cao Wei * Wang Lang Market, in Bangkok N ...
(), a Wei politician during the end of the Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms *
Wang Mang Wang Mang (45 BCE6 October 23 CE), courtesy name Jujun, officially known as the Shijianguo Emperor (), was the founder and the only emperor of the short-lived Chinese Xin dynasty. He was originally an official and consort kin of the ...
(), founder of the Xin Dynasty * Wang Meng (), known as Marquess Wu of Qinghe is a prime minister for Former Qin *
Wang Nangxian Wang Nangxian (; Bouyei language, Bouyei: Waangz Naangzsianl; 1778–1798) was a female China, Chinese leader of the anti-Manchu White Lotus Rebellion along with Wang Cong'er during the reign of the Qing dynasty. Another female member of the rebel ...
(), another female leader of the White Lotus Rebellion * Wang Rong (), known as the 3rd East General, he served during the Jin Dynasty *
Wang Shenzhi Wang Shenzhi (; 862 – December 30, 925), courtesy name Xintong () or Xiangqing (), posthumous name Prince Zhongyi of Min () and also known by his temple name as the Emperor Taizu of Min (), was the founding Chinese sovereign, monarch of Min (T ...
(), founder of the Min Kingdom in Fujian *
Wang Shichong Wang Shichong (; 567– August 621), courtesy name Xingman (行滿), was a Chinese military general, monarch, and politician during the Sui dynasty who deposed Sui's last emperor Yang Tong and briefly ruled as the emperor of a succeeding state ...
(), a general serving under the Sui Dynasty * Wang Su (), son of Wang Lang, adviser to Sima Shi * Wang Wei (), Tang Dynasty poet * Wang Xianzhi (), Tang Dynasty agrarian rebel * Wang Xianzhi (), calligrapher * Wang Xiaojie (), a general served during Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou Dynasty *
Wang Xizhi Wang Xizhi ( zh, c=王羲之; courtesy name: Yishao ( zh, labels=no, c=逸少); ) was a Chinese politician, general and calligrapher from the Jin dynasty (266–420) known for his mastery of Chinese calligraphy. He is often regarded as the great ...
(), calligrapher known as the Sage Calligrapher lived in Jin Dynasty *
Wang Xuan Wang Xuan may refer to: * Wang Xuan (Second Zhou) ( 692–703), prime minister during Wu Zetian's reign * Wang Xuan (computer scientist) (1937–2006), Chinese computer scientist * Xuan Juliana Wang (王轩, Wáng Xuān, born 1985), Chinese-America ...
(), an official of Wu Zetian's Zhou Dynasty, briefly serving as chancellor *
Wang Xuance Wang Xuance (, fl. 7th century) was a Chinese diplomat, military general, and travel writer. In 643 CE he went on a pilgrimage to India, together with Li Yibiao. Due to Tibet's aggressive stance, which threatened both Chinese and Indian states, ...
(), a diplomat to India and guard that served during the Tang Dynasty * Wang Yanhan (), son of Wang Shenzhi, second king of the Min Kingdom ruled from 925 to 926 *
Wang Yanjun Wang Yanjun () (died November 17, 935), known as Wang Lin (王鏻 or 王璘) from 933 to 935, also known by his temple name as the Emperor Huizong of Min (), used the name of Xuanxi () while briefly being a Taoist monk, was the third monarch of ...
(), son of Wang Yanhan, third king of the Min Kingdom ruled from 926 to 935 *
Wang Yangming Wang Shouren (, 26 October 1472 – 9 January 1529), courtesy name Bo'an (), art name Yangmingzi (), usually referred to as Wang Yangming (), was a Chinese statesman, general, and Neo-Confucian philosopher during the Ming dynasty. After Zhu ...
(), Ming Dynasty Neo-Confucian * Wang Yi (), official of
Cao Wei Wei () was one of the major Dynasties in Chinese history, dynastic states in China during the Three Kingdoms period. The state was established in 220 by Cao Pi based upon the foundations laid by his father Cao Cao during the end of the Han dy ...
*
Wang Yuanji Wang Yuanji (217 – 20 April 268) was a Chinese noble lady, aristocrat and later empress dowager of the Jin dynasty, who lived in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. She was the wife of Sima Zhao, a regent of Cao We ...
(), Wife of Sima Zhao and Empress Dowager of
Jin Dynasty Jin may refer to: States Jìn 晉 * Jin (Chinese state) (晉國), major state of the Zhou dynasty, existing from the 11th century BC to 376 BC * Jin dynasty (266–420) (晉朝), also known as Liang Jin and Sima Jin * Jin (Later Tang precursor) ...
*
Wang Zhaojun Wang Qiang (Wang Ch'iang; 王牆, also 王檣 and 王嬙), commonly known by her courtesy name Wang Zhaojun () was known as one of the Four Beauties of ancient China. Born in Baoping Village, Zigui County (in current Hubei Province) in the Weste ...
(), one of the Four Beauties of ancient China * Wang Zhen (), an official and an inventor for Yuan Dynasty known for the first wooden movable type printing * Wang Zhen (), powerful eunuch during the Ming Dynasty * Wang Zhen (Wang Yiting) (), well-known painter of the "Shanghai school" in the Qing Dynasty * Wang Zhi (), a pirate leader in Ming Dynasty * Wang Zhihuan (), a Chinese poet of Tang Dynasty * Wang Ziping (), Chinese Muslim martial artist *
Wang Zongyan Wang Yan () (899–926), né Wang Zongyan (王宗衍), courtesy name Huayuan (化源), also known in historiography as Houzhu of Former Shu (前蜀後主; "last lord of Former Shu"), later posthumously created the Duke of Shunzheng (順正公) by ...
(), son of Wang Jian, second ruler of the Qian Kingdom (Former Shu) * Wang Zhihui (), retired Chinese long jumper


Mainland China

* Wang Bingbing (), Chinese ski mountaineer *
Charles Wang Charles B. Wang (; August 19, 1944 – October 21, 2018) was a Chinese-American billionaire, businessman, and philanthropist, who was a co-founder and CEO of Computer Associates International, Inc. (later renamed CA Technologies). He was a min ...
(), Chinese-American CEO of Computer Associates * Charles Wang (physician) (), Chinese physician and lawyer * Wang Changyuan (), Chinese guzheng performer and composer * Wang Chunchen (), Chinese art historian, curator, and critic * Wang Churan (), Chinese actress * Wang Daiyu (), Chinese Hanafi-Maturidi scholar * Wang Dan (), Chinese activist, leader of the Chinese democracy movement * Wang Daohan (), Chinese politician *
Wang Dongxing Wang Dongxing (; 9 January 1916 – 21 August 2015) was a Chinese military commander and politician, famous for being the chief of Mao Zedong's personal bodyguard force, the 9th Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security (which included the '' 8 ...
(), Chinese military commander and politician * Dylan Wang (), Chinese actor * Wang Fang (), Chinese singer *
Wang Fanxi Wang Fanxi (; March 16, 1907 – December 30, 2002) was a leading Chinese Trotskyist revolutionary. Born near Hangzhou in Zhejiang province, he joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), then an illegal organization, in 1925. In 1927, he went to ...
(), Chinese Trotskyist revolutionary * Wang Feifei (), Chinese singer and actress *
Wang Fengchao Wang Fengchao (; born December 1965) is a Chinese politician serving as mayor of Chengdu since 2020. From 2019 to 2020, he served as vice-governor of Sichuan Sichuan is a province in Southwestern China, occupying the Sichuan Basin and T ...
(), Chinese politician * Wang Guangmei (), Chinese politician *
Wang Guangya Wang Guangya (born March 1950; ) is a Chinese diplomat who is the former Director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China. A career diplomat, Wang was previously Vice Minister of Foreign ...
(), Chinese diplomat *
Wang Guowei Wang Guowei (; 2 December 18772 June 1927) or Wang Kuo-wei, courtesy name Jing'an () or Boyu (), was a Chinese historian and poet. A versatile scholar, he made important contributions to the studies of ancient history, epigraphy, philology, vern ...
(), Chinese historian and poet * Wang Han (), Chinese TV show host * Wang Hanlun (), Chinese actress * Wang Hao (), Chinese chess grandmaster * Wang Hao (), Chinese table tennis player * Wang Hao (), Chinese-American logician, philosopher and mathematician *
Wang Hongwen Wang Hongwen (December 1935 – 3 August 1992) was a Chinese labour activist and politician who was the youngest member of the Gang of Four. He rose to prominence during the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976), after organizing the Shanghai Peo ...
(), Chinese labour activist and politician *
Wang Huning Wang Huning (; born 6 October 1955) is a Chinese politician who is one of the top leaders of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He is currently the Chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, chairman of the National C ...
(), Chinese politician * Wang Jiexi (), Chinese actor * Wang Jiujiang (), Sichuanese painter * Wang Jun (), Chinese businessman * Wang Jun (), Chinese politician *
Wang Junkai Wang Junkai ( zh, s=王俊凯, t=王俊凱, p=Wáng Jùnkǎi, born 21 September 1999), also known as Karry Wang, is a Chinese singer and actor. He was a trainee of TF Family since 2010 and debuted as the leader of TFBoys in 2013. He is estimat ...
(), Chinese singer and actor * Wang Lin (), Chinese badminton player * Wang Ling (), Chinese historian and sinologist * Wang Liqiang (), Chinese defector and self-declared former spy *
Wang Liqin Wang Liqin (; born June 18, 1978) is a Chinese table tennis player. He began playing at the age of 6 and was picked for the Chinese men's national squad in 1993 when he was only 15 years old. He holds three majors (3 World Championships). He ha ...
(), Chinese table tennis player *
Wang Ming Wang Ming (; May 23, 1904 – March 27, 1974) was a senior leader of the early Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He led the CCP delegation to the Comintern, Communist International (Comintern) from 1931 to 1937. After returning to China, he came ...
(), Chinese activist, senior leader of the early
Chinese Communist Party The Communist Party of China (CPC), also translated into English as Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is the founding and One-party state, sole ruling party of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Founded in 1921, the CCP emerged victorious in the ...
* Wang Ming-chen (), Chinese physicist and science educator * Wang Nan (), Chinese table tennis player * Wang Qiang (), Chinese tennis player * Wang Qing (), Chinese actor and singer *
Wang Qishan Wang Qishan (; ; born 19 July 1948) is a Chinese retired politician who was one of the leading members of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Wang gained prominence in China's financial sector in the late 1980s. In 1994, Wang became the governor ...
(), Chinese retired politician * Wang Renzhi (), Chinese politician * Wang Rong (), Chinese politician * Roy Wang (), Chinese singer and actor *
Wang Shiwei Wang Shiwei (; March 12, 1906 – July 1, 1947) was a Chinese journalist and literary writer. He became famous for his contribution to the Chinese history of modern revolution and to Chinese modern literature. Wang joined the Chinese Communist ...
(), Chinese journalist and literary writer *
Wang Shizhen Wang Shizhen is the name of: * Wang Shizhen (Tang dynasty) (759–809), Tang dynasty warlord, de facto ruler of Chengde * Wang Shizhen (Ming dynasty) (1526–1590), Ming dynasty poet, writer, artist and litterateur. * Wang Shizhen (Beiyang governm ...
(), Chinese general and politician *
Wang Shun Wang Shun ( zh, s=汪顺, t=汪順, hp=Wāng Shùn; born 11 February 1994) is a Chinese competitive swimmer. A versatile medley swimmer, he became the first Asian male swimmer to win a gold medal at the men's 200m individual medley at the Olymp ...
(), Chinese competitive swimmer * Taddeo Wang Yuesheng, Chinese Catholic bishop * Wang Tao (), Chinese translator, reformer, political columnist, newspaper publisher and fiction writer *
Wang Xiaobo Wang Xiaobo () (May 13, 1952 – April 11, 1997) was a renowned contemporary Chinese novelist and essayist from Beijing. Wang was born into a family of Intellectuals in Beijing. He was transferred to a collective farm in Yunnan during the Cult ...
(), Chinese novelist and essayist *
Wang Xuan Wang Xuan may refer to: * Wang Xuan (Second Zhou) ( 692–703), prime minister during Wu Zetian's reign * Wang Xuan (computer scientist) (1937–2006), Chinese computer scientist * Xuan Juliana Wang (王轩, Wáng Xuān, born 1985), Chinese-America ...
(), Chinese computer scientist * Wang Yan (), Chinese Olympic gymnast * Yang Wang, Chinese high jumper * Wang Yanbo (), Chinese professional wrestler *
Wang Yaowu Wang Yaowu (, 17 January 1904 – 3 July 1968) was a high-ranking Kuomintang general and Governor of Shandong Province who successfully fought against both the Imperial Japanese Army and the Chinese Communists. In September 1948, Communist for ...
(), Chinese high-ranking KMT general *
Wang Yeping Wang Yeping (, born 12 February 1928) is a Chinese politician who is the widow of Jiang Zemin, former General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (''de facto'' leader) and President of the People's Republic of China, and is a native of Yang ...
(), Chinese politician * Wang Yi (), Chinese diplomat and politician *
Wang Yihan Wang Yihan (born 18 January 1988) is a retired Chinese professional badminton player and former women's singles world champion and Olympic silver medalist. Wang started her career with her coach Wang Pengren at only nine years of age. She w ...
(), Chinese retired badminton player *
Wang Yibo Wang Yibo ( zh, c=, p=Wáng Yībó, pronounced wǎŋ.íː.pʷǒ">Help:IPA/Mandarin">wǎŋ.íː.pʷǒ born 5 August 1997) is a Chinese actor, dancer, singer, professional road motorcycle racer and racing driver. He debuted as a member of Sou ...
(), Chinese actor and singer * Wang Yinglu (), Chinese actress * Wang Yiren (), Chinese singer, member of girl group Everglow *
Yuja Wang Yuja Wang () is a Chinese-born American pianist. Born in Beijing, she began learning piano there at age six, and went on to study at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing and the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. By age 21, s ...
(), Chinese classical pianist * Wang Yunshan (aka Jizi, ), Chinese painter * Wang Yuwen (), Chinese actress *
Wang Zhaoguo Wang Zhaoguo (; born 14 July 1941) is a Chinese retired politician who came to prominence during the era of Deng Xiaoping. An automobile factory technician by trade, Wang had a long and varied political career, known for having acquired a minist ...
(), Chinese politician * Wang Zhen (), Chinese political figure and one of the Eight Elders of the Chinese Communist Party * Wang Zhen, Chinese acrobatic gymnast *
Wang Zhengjun Wang Zhengjun (; 71 BC – 3 February 13 AD), officially Empress Xiaoyuan (孝元皇后), later and more commonly known as Grand Empress Dowager Wang, born in Yuancheng (modern Handan, Hebei), was an empress during the Western Han dynasty of C ...
(), Han Dynasty empress * Wang Zhengwei (), Chinese retired politician and economist * Wang Zhijian (), Chinese perpetrator of the Yishun triple murders *
Wang Zhizhi Wang Zhizhi ( zh, t=王治郅, s=王治郅, p=Wáng Zhìzhì, pronounced ; born 8 July 1977) is a Chinese former professional basketball player who was the head coach of the Bayi Rockets, the team with which he spent his domestic career in the ...
(), Chinese former professional basketball player * Wang Zhongshu (), Chinese archaeologist * Wang Zisai (), Chinese trampoline gymnast


Taiwan

* Andrew H. J. Wang (), Taiwanese biochemist *
Cyndi Wang Cyndi Wang Hsin-ling (; born 5 September 1982) is a Taiwanese singer and actress. Wang began her music career with the release of her debut album ''Begin…'' (2003), gaining popularity for her bubblegum, sugary style and “Sweetheart Princes ...
(), Mandopop singer *
Joanna Wang Joanna Wang (; born 1 August 1988), is a Taiwanese-American singer-songwriter, daughter of music producer (王治平). Born in Taipei but raised in Los Angeles, California, Wang dropped out from Gabrielino High School when she was 16. Her de ...
(), Taiwanese-American singer-songwriter *
Leehom Wang Wang Leehom ( zh, c=王力宏, poj=Ông Le̍k-hông; born May 17, 1976), sometimes credited as Leehom Wang, is an American singer-songwriter, actor, producer, and film director. His music is known for fusing hip-hop and R&B, with Guoyue, tradi ...
(), Taiwanese-American singer-songwriter, actor and commercial model * Ong Iok-tek (Wang Yude) (), scholar and early leader of the Taiwan independence movement * Wang Cheng-teng (), Deputy Minister of the Council of Agriculture of the Republic of China * Wang Chien-fa (), Magistrate of Penghu County (2005–2014) *
Chien-Ming Wang Chien-Ming Wang (; born March 31, 1980) is a Taiwanese former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees, Washington Nationals, Toronto Blue Jays and Kansas City Royals. He also played fo ...
(), former professional baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees and Washington Nationals * Wang Chien-shien (), Republic of China politician * Wang Chung-yi (), Minister of Coast Guard Administration of the Republic of China (2014–2016) *
Darren Wang Darren Wang Talu (; born May 29, 1991) is a Taiwanese actor. He is best known for his breakout role as Hsu Tai-yu in the coming-of-age film, '' Our Times''. Career Wang made his debut in the 2008 drama series ''Mysterious Incredible Terminator ...
(), Taiwanese actor famous in the Mainland *
Wang Ginn-wang Wang Ginn-wang or Wang Jinn-wang (; born 14 October 1947) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Minister of the Coast Guard Administration from 2006 to 2014. Education After graduating from National Pungtung Teachers College (now National P ...
(), Minister of the Coast Guard Administration of the Republic of China (2006–2014) *
Jimmy Wang Yu James Wang Yu (28 March 1943 – 5 April 2022) was a Hong Kong-Taiwanese martial artist, actor, film director, producer, and screenwriter. Initially a contract player for Shaw Brothers, he rose to fame for his starring role in ''The One-Armed ...
(王羽), Mainland-born Taiwanese actor, film director, producer, and screenwriter who started his career in Hong Kong as a
Shaw Brothers Studio Shaw Brothers (HK) Limited () was the largest film production company in Hong Kong, operating from 1925 to 2011. In 1925, three Shaw brothers— Runje, Runme, and Runde—founded Tianyi Film Company (also called "Unique") in Shang ...
actor. * Wang Ju-hsuan (), Minister of Council of Labor Affairs of the Republic of China (2008–2012) * Hsien Chung Wang (), Chinese-American mathematician * Wang Kwo-tsai (), Political Deputy Minister of Transportation and Communications * Wang Li-ling (), Chairperson of Financial Supervisory Commission of the Republic of China (2016) * Wang Mei-hua (), former Vice Minister of Economic Affairs of the Republic of China *
Wang Yu-chi Wang Yu-chi () is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) of the Executive Yuan since 28 September 2012 until 16 February 2015, when he resigned over the dropping of espionage charges brought against C ...
(), former Minister of Mainland Affairs Council of the Republic of China (2012–2015) * Wang Yu-yun (), former mayor of Kaohsiung City (1973–1981)


Hong Kong

*
Jackson Wang Jackson Wang ( zh, t=王嘉爾, s=王嘉尔; born Wang Ka-yee; 28 March 1994) is a Hong Kong rapper, singer, and songwriter. After a career as a competitive fencer, he joined the South Korean boy band Got7, which debuted under JYP Entertainm ...
(), Hong Kong rapper and singer, member of boy band GOT7


Korea

* Wang Bit-na (, ), South Korean actress and model *
Wang Geon Taejo (; 31 January 877 – 4 July 943), personal name Wang Kŏn (), also known as Taejo Wang Kŏn (), was the founder of the Goryeo Dynasty of Korea. He ruled from 918 to 943, achieving unification of the Later Three Kingdoms in 936. Background ...
(, ), founder of the royal family, the
House of Wang The House of Wang was the royal ruling house of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea, from 918 to 1392. Its founder was Taejo of Goryeo, Wang Kŏn, the chancellor of Taebong who overthrew its tyrant king Kung Ye and founded the new dynasty of Goryeo. Hi ...
of the Goryeo dynasty *
Wang Jeung-hun Wang Jeung-hun or Wang Jung-hoon (; born 7 September 1995) is a South Korean professional golfer. He plays on the European and Asian Tours. He is from Seoul, South Korea. In 2016, he won the European Tour's Trophée Hassan II on a sponsor exe ...
(), South Korean professional golfer * Wang Ji-hye (, ), South Korean actress *
Jun Ji-hyun Wang Ji-hyun (; born 30 October 1981), known professionally as Jun Ji-hyun (), is a South Korean actress and model. She rose to fame with her role in the romantic comedy film ''My Sassy Girl'' (2001), which became a tremendous sensation across ...
(born Wang Ji-hyun; , ), South Korean actress and model * Wang Ji-won (, ), South Korean actress and ballet dancer * Wang Ki-Chun (, ), South Korean former judoka * Wang Seok-hyeon (, ), South Korean actor * Wang Yoo-sun (, ), South Korean actress * Jeon Ji-hyeon (전지현 (왕지현)), South Korean actress


Indonesia

* Ong Eng Die (), Indonesian politician and economist *
Ong Hok Ham Ong Hok Ham (1 May 1933 – 30 August 2007) was an eminent Chinese Indonesian historian considered one of the leading experts on Indonesian history during the 19th century Dutch colonial rule. His particular area of knowledge centered on events ...
(), Indonesian historian and academic * Kimun Ongkosandjojo (Ong Kiem Oen; ), Indonesian businessman and inventor *
Susi Susanti Lucia Francisca "Susi" Susanti Haditono (; born 11 February 1971) is an Indonesian retired badminton player. Relatively small of stature, she combined quick and graceful movement with elegant shotmaking technique, and is regarded by many as one ...
(Ong Lien Hiang; ), retired badminton player, the first Indonesian Olympic gold medalist


Malaysia

* Wang Shujin ( Ong Seok Kim) (), Malaysian educationist, social worker and philanthropist * Wang Wenhua (
Chin Peng Chin Peng (21 October 1924 – 16 September 2013), born Ong Boon Hua, was a British Malaya, Malayan Communism, communist politician, Guerrilla warfare, guerrilla leader, and revolutionary, who was the leader and commander of the Malayan Commun ...
)/(Ong Boon Hua)(), Leader of the Malayan Communist Party * Michael Wong (), Malaysian singer and songwriter


Singapore

*
Ong Teng Cheong Ong Teng Cheong (22 January 1936 – 8 February 2002) was a Singaporean statesman, architect and union leader who served as the fifth president of Singapore between 1993 and 1999. Born when Singapore was a part of the Singapore in the Straits ...
(), Former President of the Republic of Singapore *
Heng Swee Keat Heng Swee Keat (; born 15 April 1961) is a Singaporean former politician and former police officer who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore from 2019 until 2025. He was the Parliament of Singapore, Member of Parliament (MP) who rep ...
(王瑞杰), Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore *
Ong Ye Kung Ong Ye Kung ( ; zh, s=王乙康, p=Wáng Yǐkāng, poj=Ông It-khong; born 15 November 1969) is a Singaporean politician and former civil servant who has been serving as Minister for Health since 2021. A member of the governing People's Acti ...
(), Singaporean politician *
Daniel Ong Daniel Ong Ming Yu (; born 27 December 1975) is a Singaporean businessman, radio DJ and television host. He is the co-founder of Twelve Cupcakes, a Singapore-based cupcake chain. He also entered the eateries business with ''Mischief American' ...
(), Singaporean businessman, radio DJ and television host * David Ong (), Former Singaporean member of parliament * Peter Ong (), Government official in Singapore; Head of Civil Service * Thomas Ong (), Singaporean actor, television host and businessman * Xavier Ong (), Singaporean actor *
Wang Yuqing Wang Yuqing (born Tan Chooi Leong on 9 September 1961) is a Singapore Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. The country's territory comprises one main island, 63 sat ...
(), Singaporean actor *
Ong Eng Guan Ong Eng Guan (; 1925–2008) was a Singaporean politician who served as Ministry of National Development (Singapore), Minister for National Development between 1959 and 1960. An anti-communist, Ong was a Chinese-educated orator who became popular ...
(), Singaporean politician *
Ong Keng Sen Ong Keng Sen (born 20 November 1963; ) is a Singaporean director of the theatre group TheatreWorks (Singapore), TheatreWorks, which was founded in 1985. Early life Ong Keng Sen was youngest of six children born to immigrants from Putian, China ...
(), Singaporean director of the theatre group TheatreWorks *
Ong Keng Yong Ong Keng Yong (born 6 January 1954) is a Singaporean diplomat who served as the 11th secretary-general of ASEAN between 2003 and 2007. He is currently the Executive Deputy Chairman of the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at the Na ...
(), Singaporean diplomat * Ong Kim Seng (), Singaporean artist *
Anthea Ong Anthea Indira Ong Lay Theng (; born 1968) is a former Nominated Member of Parliament (NMP) for the 13th Parliament of Singapore. Ong is also a full-time entrepreneur and social advocate, and founder of social organisations including Hush TeaBar ...
(), former Singaporean Nominated Member of Parliament *
Ong Pang Boon Ong Pang Boon ( zh, c=王邦文, poj=Ông Pang-bûn, p=Wáng Bāngwén, first=poj; born 28 March 1929) is a Singaporean retired politician who served as Minister for Home Affairs between 1959 and 1963 and again for a short period of time in ...
(), former Singaporean politician * Remy Ong (), Singaporean bowler * Ong Soh Khim (), former Singaporean Nominated Member of Parliament *
Ong Teck Chin Ong Teck Chin (; born 1949) is a Singaporean educator. He was formerly the Principal/CEO of Anglo-Chinese School, and resident warden of its boarding school. He is now currently the Principal of Singapore International School of Bangkok Six ...
(), Singaporean educator *
Melvyn Ong Melvyn Ong Su Kiat (born 1975) is a Singaporean retired lieutenant-general who served as Chief of Defence Force (Singapore), Chief of Defence Force between 2018 and 2023. Education Ong was educated at Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) and Na ...
(), Singapore army general and the current Chief of Defence Force of the Singapore Armed Forces *
Glenn Ong Glenn Francis Ong Su Kar (born 22 June 1970) is a Singaporean radio presenter at SPH Radio's Kiss92 FM, a Singapore English radio station, hosting the morning show with Angelique Teo and Mark Van Cuylenberg (The Flying Dutchman). A radio vet ...
(), Singaporean radio DJ *
Olivia Ong Olivia Ong (born 2 October 1985) is a Singaporean singer and actress. Most of her works are in English, but she has recorded songs in Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese and Japanese. In her early career, she focused on singing jazz. Now she has mo ...
(), Singaporean singer and actress * Wang Sa (), Singaporean comedian * Wang Weiliang (), Singaporean actor and singer * Ong Yeow Tian , Singaporean convicted killer * Wang Xiuyun (), Singaporean actress


In non-Asian countries


Australia

* Beverley Wang, radio broadcaster and producer *
Wang Gungwu Wang Gungwu ( zh, t=王賡武, s=王赓武, p=Wáng Gēngwǔ, labels=yes; born 1930), also written Wang Gung Wu, is a Chinese Australian historian, sinologist, and writer specialising in the history of China and Southeast Asia. He has studie ...
, historian, sinologist, and writer


Austria

* Cilli Wang, dancer and performer


Canada

* Jeremy Wang (born 1991), better known by his pseudonym
Disguised Toast Jeremy Wang (born 25 November 1991), better known as Disguised Toast, is a Taiwanese-Canadian streamer, YouTuber, and Internet personality. He got his start on YouTube, creating videos about the digital card game ''Hearthstone''. Wang later be ...
, streamer and Internet personality * Miranda Wang (born 1994), tech entrepreneur * Richard Wang, chess player * Suning Wang, Chinese-born chemist * Vincent Wang, competitive video game player


Norway

*
Sølvi Wang Sølvi Valborg Wang (28 August 1929 – 31 May 2011) was a Norwegian singer, actress and comedian. Wang was born in Bærum, Akershus, to the jazz musician Yngvar Wang and the singer Marie Gulbrandsen. Already at an early age, she sang wit ...
, singer, actress and comedian


United States

*
Amy Wang Amy Wang (born December 2, 2002) is an American table tennis player who competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Early life and education Wang started playing table tennis at age four, and is coached by her father, Xiaota. Her two older brothers, ...
, table tennis player * An-Ming Wang, Chinese-American composer * Angela Wang, figure skater * Alexander Wang (), fashion designer * An Wang (), Chinese-American computer scientist who founded Wang Laboratories * Chloe Bennet Wong (), actress * Daniel I.C. Wang (), Chinese American professor * Ed Wang, American football player * Garrett Wang (), Chinese American actor * Ignatius C. Wang, Auxiliary Bishop of San Francisco in 2002-2009 *
Iris Wang Iris Wang (born September 2, 1994) is an American badminton player who competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Personal life Wang was born in Pasadena, California Pasadena ( ) is a city in Los Angeles County, Cali ...
, badminton player * Izaac Wang, American actor *
Joanna Wang Joanna Wang (; born 1 August 1988), is a Taiwanese-American singer-songwriter, daughter of music producer (王治平). Born in Taipei but raised in Los Angeles, California, Wang dropped out from Gabrielino High School when she was 16. Her de ...
(), Taiwanese-American singer-songwriter * Wang Ju-Rong (), Chinese Muslim martial artist *
Kris Wang Kris Wang is an American politician and a former mayor of Cupertino, California. Early life She was born and raised in Taiwan and came to the United States to pursue higher education. Wang received her Bachelor of Science degree in statistics ...
, former mayor of
Cupertino, California Cupertino ( ) is a city in Santa Clara County, California, United States, directly west of San Jose, California, San Jose on the western edge of the Santa Clara Valley with portions extending into the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains. The ...
*
Leehom Wang Wang Leehom ( zh, c=王力宏, poj=Ông Le̍k-hông; born May 17, 1976), sometimes credited as Leehom Wang, is an American singer-songwriter, actor, producer, and film director. His music is known for fusing hip-hop and R&B, with Guoyue, tradi ...
(), Taiwanese-American singer-songwriter, actor and commercial model * Linda Wang (), actress * Lulu Wang (), filmmaker * Qingde Wang (), professor * Shuping Wang (), Chinese-American medical researcher and public health whistleblower * Taylor Wang (王赣骏/王贛駿), Chinese-American astronaut *
Vera Wang Vera Ellen Wang (; born June 27, 1949) is an American fashion designer. Wang initially pursued a career in figure skating before transitioning to fashion. She worked for ''Vogue'' and Ralph Lauren before launching her own bridal gown boutique i ...
(), fashion designer *
Wayne Wang Wayne Wang (; born January 12, 1949) is a Hong Kong-American film director, producer, and screenwriter. Considered a pioneer of Asian-American cinema, he was one of the first Chinese-American filmmakers to gain a major foothold in Hollyw ...
(), film director * Xiaofeng Wang (), computer scientist * Yuan Wang (), Chinese-American mathematician specializing in control theory


United Kingdom

*
Phil Wang Philip Nathaniel Wang Sin Goi (; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: ''Vòng Hîn-kùi''; born 22 January 1990) is a British-Malaysian stand-up comedian and comedy writer who is a member of the sketch comedy group Daphne, and co-creator of their BBC Radio 4 ser ...
, comedian


Fictional people

* Evelyn Quan Wang, character from ''
Everything Everywhere All At Once ''Everything Everywhere All at Once'' is a 2022 American Independent film, independent Absurdist fiction, absurdist comedy-drama film written and directed by Daniels (directors), Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, who produced it with Russo brot ...
'' (2022) * Joy Wang, character from ''Everything Everywhere All At Once'' (2022) * Lo Wang, character from video game ''
Shadow Warrior ''Shadow Warrior'' is a series of first-person shooter video games that focuses on the exploits of Lo Wang, a modern ninja warrior who fights through hordes of demons. The original series is made up of one game, '' Shadow Warrior'' (1997), and t ...
'' * Nina Wáng, character from anime ''
My-Otome is a Japanese anime television series produced by Sunrise. Directed by Masakazu Obara and written by Hiroyuki Yoshino, it is a spinoff of the '' My-HiME'' anime series and as such ''My-Otome'' takes place in a new setting with new main c ...
'' * Paul Wang, character from '' Space: Above and Beyond'' (1995) * Socqueline Wang, character from '' Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir'' * Waymond Wang, character from ''Everything Everywhere All At Once'' (2022) * Wang Ai Ling, character from ''
Lilo & Stitch ''Lilo & Stitch'' () is a 2002 American animated Science fiction film, science fiction comedy-drama film, comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. It was written and directed by Chris Sanders and De ...
'' (2002) * Wang Chiang, character from '' Moorim School'' (2016) * Wang Jinrei, character from video game ''
Tekken is a Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting games developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment (formerly Namco). The franchise also includes film and print adaptations. The main games in the series follow the events ...
'' * Wang Liu Mei, character from anime ''
Mobile Suit Gundam 00 is a Japanese anime television series, the eleventh installment in Sunrise studio's long-running ''Gundam'' franchise comprising two seasons. The series is set on a futuristic Earth and is centered on the exploits of the fictional paramilit ...
'' * Wang Lung, character from the novel ''
The Good Earth ''The Good Earth'' is a historical fiction novel by Pearl S. Buck published in 1931 that dramatizes family life in an early 20th-century Chinese village in Anhwei. It is the first book in her ''House of Earth'' trilogy, continued in '' Sons'' ...
'' * Wang Shizhen, character from manga ''
Hikaru no Go is a Japanese manga series based on the board game Go (game), Go, written by Yumi Hotta and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. The production of the series' Go games was supervised by Go professional Yukari Umezawa. It was serialized in Shueis ...
'' * Yao Wang, character from anime ''
Hetalia is a Japanese webcomic written and illustrated by Hidekaz Himaruya. It was adapted as a manga series, which was serialized in ''Comic Birz'' from 2006 to 2013. A dark humour genre anime adaptation, produced by Studio Deen, premiered ...
'' (2009)


See also

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List of common Chinese surnames These are lists of the most common Chinese surnames in the China, People's Republic of China (Hong Kong, Macau, and Mainland China), the Taiwan, Republic of China (Taiwan), and the overseas Chinese, Chinese diaspora overseas as provided by govern ...
* Wang Wang and Funi, two pandas in
Adelaide Zoo Adelaide Zoo is a zoo in Adelaide, Australia. It is the country's second oldest zoo (after Melbourne Zoo) opening in 1883, and is operated on a non-profit basis. It is located in the Adelaide Parklands, parklands just north of the Adelaide cit ...
,
South Australia South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a States and territories of Australia, state in the southern central part of Australia. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories by area, which in ...
* Whang, surname *
Vương Vương or Vuong (Chữ Nôm: ) is a Vietnamese surname, meaning King. In the United States, Vuong was the 7,635th most common surname during the 1990 United States census, 1990 census and the 4,556th most common during the 2000 United States cens ...
, the equivalent surname in
Vietnamese Vietnamese may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Vietnam, a country in Southeast Asia * Vietnamese people, or Kinh people, a Southeast Asian ethnic group native to Vietnam ** Overseas Vietnamese, Vietnamese people living outside Vietna ...
*
Wang (disambiguation) Wang may refer to: Names * Wang (surname) (王), a common Chinese surname * Wāng (汪), a less common Chinese surname * Titles in Chinese nobility * A title in Korean nobility * A title in Mongolian nobility Places * Wang River in Thai ...


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wang (Surname) Chinese-language surnames Korean-language surnames Individual Chinese surnames