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Li or Lee (; Chinese: 李; pinyin: Lǐ) is a common Chinese surname, it is the 4th name listed in the famous Hundred Family Surnames. [1] Li is one of the most common surnames in Asia, shared by 92.76 million people in China, [2] and more than 100 million in Asia. [3]
Sir Lee Quo-wei (利國偉, 1918–2013), Hong Kong banker, director of Hang Seng Bank. Vivienne Poy née Lee (利德蕙, born 1941), Senator of Canada, granddaughter of Hysan. Nina Li or Li Zhi (利智, born 1961), actress, wife of Jet Li (whose surname is a different Li 李). Li Guangyu (利光宇, born 1990), Chinese-Australian actor.
Chinese surnames romanized as Li or Lee: Li (surname 李) or Lee (Hanzi 李), a common Chinese surname; Li (surname 利) or Lee (Hanzi 利), a Chinese surname; Lý (Vietnamese surname) or Lí (李), a common Vietnamese surname; Lee (Korean surname) or Rhee or Yi (Hanja 李, Hangul 리 or 이), a common Korean surname; Lee (English surname), a ...
This is a list of people with the surname Li (李). Lǐ is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 李 in Chinese character.It is one of the most common surnames in China and the world, shared by more than 93 million people in China, and more than 100 million worldwide. [1]
Bill Lee (author) (born 1954), Chinese-American writer and ex-member of the Joe Boys; Bill Lee (born 1946), Major League Baseball pitcher; Bill Lee (1928–2023), American musician; Bill Lee (1909–1977), Major League Baseball player from 1934 to 1947; Bobby Lee (born 1971), comedian on MADtv; Brandon Lee (1965–1993), Chinese-American actor ...
Chinese surnames have a history of over 3,000 years. Chinese mythology, however, reaches back further to the legendary figure Fuxi (with the surname Feng), who was said to have established the system of Chinese surnames to distinguish different families and prevent marriage of people with the same family names. [8]
Chinese baby boy names offer a lot of options for parents, from popular to rare. Check out this list for unique, cool and special ideas for Chinese boy names.
A 2010 study by Baiju Shah & al data-mined the Registered Persons Database of Canadian health card recipients in the province of Ontario for a particularly Chinese-Canadian name list. Ignoring potentially non-Chinese spellings such as Lee (49,898 total), [24]: Table 1 they found that the most common Chinese names in Ontario were: [24]