Chang

in District Of Columbia

There are 86 people with the last name "Chang" in District Of Columbia.

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Chang 603
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  1. is 599th most common Khan
  2. is 600th most common Plummer
  3. is 601st most common Strong
  4. is 602nd most common Bolden
  5. is 603rd most common Chang
  6. is 604th most common Goldman
  7. is 605th most common Mendez
  8. is 606th most common Skinner
  9. is 607th most common Donaldson

Similar Names and Nicknames

Chandler, Chan, Chaney, Chung, Chance, Cheng, Chong, Chancellor, Chandra, Chancey

Most Common First Names for Chang

Cindy, Daniel, Deanna, Jennifer, Richard, Won, Jane, William, Alexandra, Anthony



Meaning & History

Chinese 张: variant of Zhang 1.

Chinese 常: The emperor Huang Di (26972595 BC) had two advisers whose names contained this character; descendants of both of them are believed to have adopted Chang as their surname. Additionally, in the state of Wei during the Zhou dynasty (1122221 BC) there existed a fief named Chang, the name of which was adopted by descendants of its ruling class. The Chinese character also has the meanings ‘often’ and ‘ordinary’.

Chinese 章: variant of Zhang 2.

Chinese 昌: a rare name whose Chinese character also means ‘prosperous, flourishing’. This name is said to have originated 4500 years ago with Chang Yi, son of the legendary emperor Huang Di and father of emperor Zhuan Xu.

Korean: there are 33 Chang clans in Korea, all but three of which use the same Chinese character for their surname. All of the Korean Chang clans had their origins in China, and, apart from the Tŏksu Chang clan and the Chŏlgang Chang clan, they all originated from a single founding ancestor, Chang Chŏn-p'il. He was born in China in 888 AD and fled to Korea with his father during a tumultuous period of Chinese history. The Tŏksu Chang clan's founding ancestor, Chang Sul-long, stayed in Korea, having escorted Koryŏ King Ch'ungyŏl's queen-to-be from China to Korea in 1275. Most of the founding ancestors of the other Chang clans arrived in Korea from Yŭan China during the Koryŏ period (AD 9181392) or during the early Chosŏn period.


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