Definitions

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  • proper noun A surname derived from a common Chinese surname.
  • proper noun A surname of Korean origin.
  • proper noun A surname of Danish origin. Variation of Vang.

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Examples

  • (R.F. Spencer in _Ciba Symposia_, vol. 8, No. 7, 1946 with references).p. 92: The main source on Wang Mang is translated by C.B. Sargent, _Wang

    A History of China Wolfram Eberhard 1949

  • GRANDMASTER WANG WENYONG Grandmaster Wang is a living legend in the World of Chinese Martial Arts, and one of the greatest exponents of Chinese wrestling of the last 100 years.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • GRANDMASTER WANG WENYONG/KING OF SHUAIJIAO Grandmaster Wang is a living legend in the World of Chinese Martial Arts, and one of the greatest exponents of Chinese wrestling of the last 100 years.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • GRANDMASTER WANG WENYONG Grandmaster Wang is a living legend in the World of

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • To wang, or not to Wang, whenever you're talking about PA, it's not a question, but a fact!

    COMIXTALK 2009

  • To wang, or not to Wang, whenever you're talking about PA, it's not a question, but a fact!

    COMIXTALK 2009

  • WANG HEADS WEST Hampton Roads Academy, has decided to spend a postgraduate year at Westwind Prep Academy in Phoenix, Az. The idea is to help Wang, 18, add some weight and muscle and expose him to more of the American style of basketball in an effort to attract college recruiters.

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  • The final talk of the session was by Muyin Wang from the University of Washington, on “Examples of Selecting Global Climate Models for Regional Projection”.

    AGU Day 3 part C: How good are predictions from climate models? | Serendipity 2010

  • But it's a label Wang politely chafes at, and over the past three seasons he's become sui generis: a designer with the creative chops to increasingly earn a place in high fashion's conversation, but whose clothes are accessible to more than just the one percent.

    Style.com: Daily Fashion Show Pictures 2010

  • But it's a label Wang politely chafes at, and over the past three seasons he's become sui generis: a designer with the creative chops to increasingly earn a place in high fashion's conversation, but whose clothes are accessible to more than just the one percent.

    Style.com: Daily Fashion Show Pictures 2010

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