Chinese & British Surnames: A Beautiful Parallel in Meanings

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Chinese & British Surnames: A Beautiful Parallel in Meanings

Discover how Chinese and British surnames like Tin–Field and Kam–Gold share meanings rooted in nature, landscape, and culture.

Surnames are more than just labels—they carry history, culture, and the stories of the people who bear them. Many Chinese surnames come from nature, agriculture, landscapes, and daily life, just like traditional British surnames.

In this collection, we pair Chinese surnames with British surnames of similar meaning and origin, showing a beautiful parallel between two great cultures. Whether from the field, the mountain, the forest, or the river, these names remind us that people across the world have long found identity in the world around them.

Written by Yi Shen, posters designed by Di Wang.

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