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Tang (surname)


Tang (surname)


Tang is a pinyin romanization of various Chinese surnames.

Background

Chinese surnames commonly romanized as "Tang" include Táng (唐) and Tāng (湯/汤). Tang is also occasionally used to romanize Deng (鄧/邓, Pinyin: Dèng) and Teng (滕, Pinyin: Téng), especially for persons of Hong Kong origin, based on Cantonese pronunciation. Tang can also be used to romanize the surname Zeng/Tsang (曾, Pinyin: Zēng), based on Vietnamese pronunciation.

In 2019, Táng was the 25th most common surname in Mainland China. According to a 2013 study, it was the 25th most-common name, shared by 9,170,000 people or 0.690% of the population, with the province with the most being Hunan.

People

Notable people with their surname commonly romanized as Tang include:

Western name order

People in this section have Wikipedia articles with their given name first.

  • Andrew Tang (born 1999), American chess grandmaster
  • Audrey Tang (born 1981), Taiwanese free-software programmer
  • Chen Tang, Japanese-born Chinese-American actor
  • Ching Wan Tang (born 1947), Hong Kong–American physical chemist
  • Chris Tang (born 1965), Hong Kong law enforcement administrator
  • Cyndi Tang-Loveland, American animation director
  • Dominic Tang (1908–1995), Chinese Jesuit priest
  • Donald Tang, Shanghai-born American businessperson
  • Ewin Tang (born 2000), computer scientist at the University of Washington
  • Felicia Tang (1977–2009), stage name of an American actress and model
  • Gordon Tang, also known as Yigang Tang, Singaporean billionaire businessperson
  • Henry Tang (born 1952), Hong Kong politician
  • Joyce Tang (born 1976), Hong Kong-born television actress
  • Kaiji Tang (born 1984), Chinese voice actor working primarily in Los Angeles
  • Melissa Tang (born 1985), American actress
  • Paul Tang (civil servant) (born 1956), Hong Kong civil servant
  • Paul Tang (politician) (born 1967), Dutch politician
  • Roy Tang (born 1963), Hong Kong government official
  • Sheren Tang (born 1966), Hong Kong actress
  • Stephy Tang (born 1983), Hong Kong singer and actress
  • Tiffany Tang (born 1983), Chinese actress and singer

Eastern name order

People in this section have Wikipedia articles with their family name first.

  • Tang Aijun (born 1950), Chinese politician from Inner Mongolia
  • Tang Baiqiao (born 1967), Chinese political dissident
  • Tang Chun-i (1909–1978), Chinese philosopher
  • Tang Dengjie (born 1964), Chinese politician and business executive
  • Tang Erho (1878–1940), Chinese medical doctor and politician
  • Tang Fei (born 1932), Republic of China air force general
  • Tang Guangfu (born 1966), Chinese engineer
  • Tang Hon Sing (born 1977), Hong Kong former sprinter
  • Tang I-Fang (1924–2013), China-born Singaporean public servant
  • Tang Jiali (footballer) (born 1995), Chinese professional footballer
  • Tang Jiali (model) (born 1976), Chinese dancer and model
  • Tang Jinhua (born 1992), Chinese badminton player
  • Tang Jun-sang, South Korean-born Malaysian actor
  • Tang Kai (born 1996), Chinese mixed martial artist
  • Tang Lin (born 1976), Chinese judoka
  • Tang Min (born 1971), Chinese-born tennis player
  • Tang Na (1914–1988), Chinese writer
  • Tang Renjian (born 1962), Chinese politician
  • Tang Shaoyi (1862–1938), Chinese statesman
  • Tang Tian (footballer) (born 1977), Chinese footballer and coach
  • Tang Tian (songwriter) (born 1983), Chinese songwriter
  • Tang Wei (born 1979), Chinese actress
  • Tang Xiyang (1930–2022), Chinese environmentalist
  • Tang Yi (born 1993), Chinese competitive swimmer
  • Tang Yijie (1927–2014), Chinese scholar and professor
  • Tang Yijun (born 1961), Chinese politician
  • Tang Yin (1470–1524), Chinese painter, calligrapher, and poet
  • Tang Yuanting (born 1994), Chinese badminton player
  • Tang Zi (fl. 225–262), military general in China

See also

  • All pages with titles containing Tang
  • All pages with titles beginning with Tang
  • Tsang (surname)

References


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