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Lee in the US

  1. #166 Harold
  2. #167 Henry
  3. #168 Jeff
  4. #169 Benjamin
  5. #170 Lee
  6. #171 Samuel
  7. #172 Alice
  8. #173 Cindy
  9. #174 Alan

Yang in the US

  1. #430 Townsend
  2. #431 Hammond
  3. #432 Figueroa
  4. #433 Harrington
  5. #434 Yang
  6. #435 Ingram
  7. #436 Luna
  8. #437 Barton
  9. #438 Tate

Lee Yang in the US

  1. #34,644 Keith Long
  2. #34,645 Kenneth Sims
  3. #34,646 Lauren Robinson
  4. #34,647 Laurie Moore
  5. #34,648 Lee Yang
  6. #34,649 Lena Williams
  7. #34,650 Lilia Rodriguez
  8. #34,651 Lisa Beck
  9. #34,652 Lisa Diaz
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Meaning & Origins

Lee
Transferred use of the surname, in origin a local name from any of numerous places so called from Old English lēah ‘wood, clearing’. In the United States, it is sometimes chosen in honour of the great Confederate general Robert E. Lee (1807–70). As a girl's name it is commonly used in compounds such as Casey-Lee and Jamie-Lee.
170th in the U.S. for 2011
Korean: there are four Chinese characters used for the Yang surname, but only two are common enough to consider here; they have between them eight clans. The founding ancestor of the Ch’ŏngju Yang clan was Chinese and stayed in Korea after escorting Koryŏ, King Kongmin's future queen to Korea. The first historical ancestor of the Cheju Yang clan was a Shilla figure named Yang T'ang, but according to legend, his distant ancestor was one of three men who ascended from a cave on the north side of Cheju Island's Halla Mountain. These three men were the founders of the Yang, Pu, and Ko clans. The legendary founder of the Yang clan was named Yang Ŭl-la. Some days after their emergence, a box washed up on the shore of the island. In the box were three women, horses, cows, and agricultural seed. From these beginnings, the three established Cheju's T'amnaguk kingdom and ruled peacefully for 900 years. Later, descendants of the three men settled throughout Korea, although 40 percent of the Yang clan still live on Cheju island and in Chŏlla province.
434th in the U.S. for 2011

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Lee Yang is most likely to live in California, Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Texas

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