Chen
Chén (陳) is the second most common
Chinese family name. It is occasionally romanized Chern in
Mandarin Chinese (in
Gwoyeu Romatzyh). It is usually romanized as
Chan in
Cantonese, sometimes as Chun, Chin or Zen. Some other Romanizations (from other Chinese languages) include Tan and Ding.
Famous Chens include:
- Anna Chan Chennault, first female reporter for the Central News Agency
- Jackie Chan, actor
- Charlie Chan, fictional detective
- Chen Duxiu, Communist Party of China founder
- Chen Shui-bian, President of the Republic of China
- Steve Chen, supercomputer designer
- Chen Tsyr-shiou, Chairman of Taiwan Province
- Chen Yi, Chinese communist military commander
- Chen Yi, Chief executive of Taiwan Province
- Chen Yuanyuan, concubine of Wu Sangui
- Shiing-shen Chern, mathematician
- Ming W. Chin, Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court
- Tiffany Chin, figure skater
- Vincent Chin, victim of racial crime
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