Meaning & Origin
Wang is a Chinese surname written as 汪 in Chinese characters, meaning "deep" in reference to bodies of water. This surname ranks among the more common ones in China, though it is distinct from the much more widespread Wang (王), which means "king." The 汪 character carries connotations of vast, deep expanses, particularly of oceans or lakes.DistributionLike many Chinese surnames, Wang (汪) has a significant concentration along the eastern coast and in provinces such as Anhui, Hubei, and Zhejiang. Its bearers have dispersed globally through Chinese emigration, particularly to Southeast Asia and the Americas.Cultural NotesBecause the pronunciation is the same as the more popular "Wang," speakers of non-Chinese languages often accidentally conflate the two. The entry in historical annals is modest—no major historical dynasties claim this surname—yet it continues as a stable, respected clan name.Meaning: Deep (汪)Origin: ChineseType: SurnameUsage Regions: China (especially eastern provinces), Chinese diaspora