Ye (surname)
Ye is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written in traditional character and in simplified character. It is listed 257th in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames, and is the 43rd most common surname in China, with a population of 5.8 million as of 2008 and 2019.
Ye is also romanized Yeh in Wade-Giles; Yip, Ip, and Jip in Cantonese; Iap, Yap, Yapp, Yiapp and Yeap in Hakka and Minnan.
Pronunciation
In Middle Chinese, Ye was pronounced Sjep. As late as the 11th-century Guangyun Dictionary, it was a homophone of other characters that are pronounced shè in modern Mandarin and sip in modern Cantonese.Distribution
As of 2008, Ye is the 43nd most common surname in Mainland China, with a population of 5.8 million. It is the 22nd most common surname on Taiwan as of 2005.Origin
Ye means "leaf" in modern Chinese, but the name arose as a lineage name referring to the city of Ye in the State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China.According to Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian, Yuxiong, a descendant of the Yellow Emperor and his grandson Zhuanxu, was the teacher of King Wen of Zhou. After the Zhou overthrew the Shang Dynasty, King Cheng of Zhou awarded Yuxiong's great-grandson Xiong Yi the fiefdom of Chu, which over the ensuing centuries developed into a major kingdom. King Zhuang of Chu was one of the Five Hegemons, the most powerful monarchs during the Spring and Autumn period.
In 506 BC the State of Wu invaded Chu with an army commanded by King Helü, Wu Zixu and Sun Tzu. Shen Yin Shu, a great-grandson of King Zhuang and the Chu field marshal, was killed in the aftermath of the Battle of Boju.
After the war King Zhao of Chu enfeoffed Shen Yin Shu's son Shen Zhuliang with the key frontier city of Ye, in gratitude for his father's sacrifice. Shen Zhuliang subsequently put down the rebellion of Sheng, Duke of Bai, in 478 BC and restored King Hui as ruler of Chu. King Hui then granted him the titles of prime minister, marshal, and Duke of Ye.
In Zhou Dynasty China, noble families usually had two surnames: clan name and lineage name. Shen Zhuliang, from a cadet branch of the ruling house of Chu, shared the clan name of Mi of the Chu kings. He also inherited the lineage name of Shen from his father, but his fame led some of his descendants to adopt Ye as their lineage name. Later the distinction between the clan and lineage names was abolished, and Ye became the surname of Shen Zhuliang's descendants. Shen Zhuliang, now better known as Duke of Ye, is considered the founding ancestor of the Ye surname.
Notable people
- Duke of Ye, Prime Minister of the State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period
- Ye Fashan, Tang dynasty Taoist, revered as an immortal
- Ye Zuqia, Song dynasty zhuangyuan and Vice Minister of Personnel
- Ye Mengde, Song dynasty scholar and Minister of Revenue
- Ye Yong, Southern Song dynasty prime minister
- Ye Heng, Southern Song dynasty prime minister
- Ye Shi, Southern Song neo-Confucian scholar
- Ye Sen, Southern Song Taoist, revered as god in Fujian
- Ye Shaoweng, Southern Song poet
- Ye Mengding, Southern Song prime minister
- Ye Chen, Yuan dynasty governor, Marquess of Nanyang
- Ye Fu, Ming dynasty official and military leader
- Ye Xixian, Ming dynasty official
- Ye Di, Ming dynasty scholar-official
- Ye Chun, Ming dynasty Vice-Minister of Justice
- Ye Sheng, Ming dynasty scholar-official
- Ye Qi, Ming dynasty Minister of Revenue
- Ye Mengxiong, Ming dynasty Minister of War
- Ye Chunji, Ming dynasty scholar-official
- Ye Xianggao, Ming dynasty prime minister
- Ye Xianzu, Ming dynasty playwright
- Ye Yongsheng, Ming dynasty official, county god of Nanhui
- Ye Tianshi, doctor and Chinese medicine theorist
- Ye Shaokui, Qing dynasty Governor of Guangxi province
- Ye Weigeng, Qing dynasty official and historian
- Ye Mingchen, Qing dynasty Governor of Guangdong province
- Ye Yunlai, Taiping Rebellion general
- Ye Yanlan, Qing dynasty official and writer
- Yap Ah Loy, founder of Kuala Lumpur
- Ye Chengzhong, tycoon and philanthropist
- Ye Zhichao, Huai Army general
- Yip Sang Chinese-Canadian businessman
- Yap Kwan Seng, the last Kapitan Cina of Kuala Lumpur
- Ye Changchi, Qing dynasty scholar
- Ye Huijun, Republic of China revolutionary and politician
- Ye Dehui, scholar-official, executed by the Communists
- Ye Lanfang, founder of Commercial Guarantee Bank of China
- Ye Xinghai, Tianjin comprador
- Ye Zhuotang, banker, general manager of Farmers Bank of China
- Ye Keliang, Republic of China educator and diplomat
- Ye Zhongyu, cofounder of Fudan University
- Ye Ju, Republic of China general and governor of Guangdong province
- Ye Gongchuo, Republic of China Finance Minister, Railway Minister, and collector, grandson of Ye Yanlan
- Ye Xiasheng, Republic of China politician and lieutenant general
- Ye Zaijun, Republic of China Supreme Court justice
- , founder of Dr. Yap Eye Hospital in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
- Ye Chucang, scholar and Kuomintang politician, Governor of Jiangsu
- Ye Jizhuang, PRC Minister of Foreign Trade
- Ip Man/Yip Man, martial arts master, teacher of Bruce Lee
- Ye Shengtao, writer and educator
- Ye Shaoyi, one of the first Chinese pilots
- Ye Ting, Communist general of the New Fourth Army
- Ye Juquan, Chinese medicine scientist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Ye Jianying, People's Liberation Army marshal, chairman of the National People's Congress
- Ye Qisun, physicist and educator
- Godfrey Yeh, entrepreneur
- Ye Xiufeng, Republic of China politician
- Ye Zhupei or Yap Chu-Phay, Filipino-born metallurgist, founder of chemical metallurgy in China, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Ye Yongfang, businessman and publisher, son of Ye Xinghai
- George Yeh, Republic of China diplomat and Foreign Minister, nephew of Ye Gongchuo
- Yip Hon, Macau gambling tycoon
- Ye Lingfeng, writer and artist
- Ye Tinggui, Mayor of Tainan
- Ye Qianyu, pioneering manhua artist, cofounder of Shanghai Manhua
- Teddy Yip, Indonesian-Chinese businessman, Formula One team owner
- Ye Duyi, Vice-Chairman of the China Democratic League
- Yap Thiam Hien, Indonesian human rights lawyer, namesake of the Yap Thiam Hien Award
- Yeh Ming-hsun, journalist, cofounder of Shih Hsin University
- Ye Fei, Filipino-Chinese general, commander of the Chinese Navy
- Ye Junjian, novelist in Chinese and Esperanto, translator
- Ye Duzhuang, agronomist, brother of Ye Duyi
- Ye Peida, cofounder and president of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
- Ye Duzheng, meteorologist and member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, brother of Ye Duyi
- Ye Qun, wife of Vice-Chairman Lin Biao
- Ye Zhishan, writer and publisher, son of Ye Shengtao
- Ye Shuifu, translator, President of Translators Association of China
- Ye Hongjia, Taiwanese cartoonist
- Chia-ying Yeh, Chinese-Canadian poet and scholar
- Ye Lizhong, xiangsheng performer, brother of Ye Duyi
- Ye Zhemin, art historian
- Ye Xuanping, Governor of Guangdong, son of Ye Jianying
- Ip Chun, martial artist, son of Yip Man
- Yeh Shih-tao, Taiwanese writer and historian
- Ye Qingbing, Taiwanese writer and scholar
- Ye Qingyao, Taiwanese-born Chinese engineer and politician
- Ye Shuhua, astronomer, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Ye Zhengda, aircraft designer and PLA lieutenant general, son of Ye Ting
- Ye Weiqu, Chinese-Vietnamese writer and translator
- Geoffrey Yeh, businessman, son of Godfrey Yeh
- Yeh Changti, Republic of China Air Force pilot, member of the Black Cat Squadron
- Ye Liansong, Communist Party Chief and Governor of Hebei Province
- Ye Xiushan, philosopher
- Ye Peiqiong, table tennis player
- Ye Xuanning, major general, son of Ye Jianying
- Ye Rutang, architect, Vice-Minister of Construction
- Ye Yonglie, science fiction and biography writer
- Thomas Yeh Sheng-nan, Taiwanese prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, diplomat of the Holy See
- Ye Caiyu or Ye Ling, Taiwanese singer
- Ye Wenling, novelist and politician
- Arthur Yap, Singaporean poet, writer, and painter
- Ye Chenghai, politician and billionaire entrepreneur, founder of Salubris Pharmaceuticals
- Yeh Chin-fong, former Republic of China Minister of Justice
- Johnny Ip, Hong Kong singer and actor
- Ye Lipei, real estate developer
- Ye Peijian, commander of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program
- Deanie Ip, Hong Kong singer and actress
- Frances Yip, Hong Kong singer
- Wing-Huen Ip, Chinese-German astronomer
- Laurence Yep, Chinese-American writer, author of the Dragon series
- Yeh Hsien-hsiu, Taiwanese singer and politician
- Yeh Chu-lan, former Vice Premier of the Republic of China
- Ye Xiaowen, scholar and politician
- Yeh Ching-chuan, Minister of Health, Republic of China
- Bing Yeh, Taiwanese-American entrepreneur, founder of Silicon Storage Technology
- Ip Kwok-him, Hong Kong politician
- Ip Yut Kin, CEO of Apple Daily
- Stephen Ip, Hong Kong politician
- Ye Shuangyu, Vice-Governor of Fujian province
- Ye Xiaogang, composer
- Ye Tan, economist
- Yeh Kuang-shih, Republic of China Minister of Transportation and Communications
- Yeh Jiunn-rong, Minister of Education of the Republic of China
- John Yap, Singaporean-born Canadian politician
- V-Nee Yeh, Hong Kong businessman, son of Geoffrey Yeh
- Yip Wing-sie, Hong Kong musician
- Nai-Chang Yeh, Taiwanese-American physicist
- Sally Yeh, Taiwanese-Canadian singer and actress
- Yip Kai Foon, Hong Kong gangster
- Ip Kin-yuen, Hong Kong politician
- Yeh Lee-hwa, Taiwanese science fiction writer
- Ye Rongguang, first Chinese chess Grandmaster
- Yip Sai Wing, drummer of Hong Kong rock band Beyond
- Wilson Yip, Hong Kong actor and filmmaker
- Zhenli Ye Gon, Chinese-Mexican businessman, alleged drug trafficker
- Ye Qiaobo, world champion speed skater
- Amy Yip, Hong Kong actress
- Arthur Yap, Filipino politician
- Yeh Shin-cheng, Vice-Minister of the Environmental Protection Administration
- Yip Tin-shing, Hong Kong screenwriter
- Veronica Yip, Hong Kong actress
- Timmy Yip, Hong Kong film art director, Academy Award winner
- Vern Yip, Hong Kong-born American interior designer
- Ye Chong, fencer, Olympic medalist
- Ye Kuangzheng, writer and poet
- Yeh Min-chih, Taiwanese actor
- Ye Pengzhi, CEO of Guangdong Aluminum
- Ye Zhibin, football player and coach
- Françoise Yip, Chinese-Canadian actress
- Gloria Yip, Hong Kong actress
- Barry Ip, Hong Kong singer and actor
- Ye Haiyan, gender activist
- Gary Yap, Malaysian television host
- Ye Jianming, billionaire founder of CEFC China Energy
- Ip Pui Yi, Hong Kong Olympic sports shooter
- Yeh Hsien-chung, Taiwanese footballer
- Grace Ip, Hong Kong singer and actress
- Jaique Ip, Hong Kong snooker player
- Michelle Ye, actress and Miss Chinese International winner
- Tracy Ip, Miss Hong Kong 2005
- Ye Jia, football player
- Yeh Ting-jen, Taiwanese baseball player
- Ye Yiqian, singer and actress
- Ye Zuxin, actor
- Brandon Yip, Canadian NHL hockey player
- Yip Chi Ho, Hong Kong footballer
- Ye Weiting Taiwanese singer
- Yeh Yung-chieh, Taiwanese baseball player
- Anna Kay or Ye Xiqi, singer and actress
- Yip Pui Yin, Hong Kong badminton player
- Ye Qing, actress
- Sammi Yip, Hong Kong singer
- Ip Chung Long, Hong Kong footballer
- Ye Weichao, football player
- Yapp Hung Fai, Hong Kong soccer goalkeeper
- Ye Chongqiu, football player
- Ye Shiwen, swimmer, Olympic gold medalist and world record holder
- William W-G. Yeh, civil engineer
- Yeh Shuhua ; Taiwanese singer, dancer, member of the South Korean group I-DLE