He (surname)
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He is the Romanised transliteration of several Chinese family names. Of these family names, 何 (Pinyin: Hé) is the most common at 21st and 贺 (Traditional: 賀; Pinyin: Hè) is the second most common at 71st in the list of the top 100 most common Chinese family names. Other less common family names include 河 (Pinyin: Hé), 佫 (Pinyin: Hé), and 赫 (Pinyin: Hè).
A common alternative spelling of these surnames is Ho, is the Mandarin dialect Wade-Giles romanization and the Cantonese dialect romanization of several Chinese family names.
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[edit] Romanization
Char. | Mandarin | Cantonese | |||
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S. | T. | Pinyin | Wade-Giles | Jyutping | HK Gov't |
何 | Hé | Ho2 | Ho4 | Ho | |
贺 | 賀 | Hè | Ho4 | Ho6 | Ho |
河 | Hé | Ho2 | Ho4 | Ho | |
佫 | Hè | Ho4 | |||
赫 | Hè | Ho4 | Haak1 Hak1 | Hak |
[edit] Notable people
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- He Depu (何德普) dissident in the People's Republic of China
- Ho Feng Shan (何鳳山) was a Chinese diplomat who a large number of Jews during World War II, known as “China’s Schindler”
- He Jifeng (何積豐) is a Chinese computer scientist
- He Ping (何平) Chinese film director
- He Qifang (何其芳) a Chinese poet and essayist
- He, Qiu Xia (何秋霞) is a Chinese pipa player
- He Ying (何影) is an athlete/archer from the People's Republic of China.
- He Yingqin (何應欽) was one of the senior generals of Kuomintang in during Republican China, and ally of Chiang Kai-shek
- He Yong (何勇) Chinese rock musician
- He Zhi Wen (何誌文) is a Sino-Spanish male table tennis player.
- Ho, Albert (何俊仁) solicitor and a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, is currently the secretary general of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China and the vice-chairman of the Democratic Party (Hong Kong).
- Ho Ching (何晶) is the executive director of Temasek Holdings. She married Lee Hsien Loong after the death of his first wife.
- Ho, Cyd (何秀蘭) founding member of The Frontier, a local pro-democracy political group.member of Legislative Council from 2000 to 2004
- Ho, David (何大一) Taiwanese American AIDS researcher famous for the use of protease inhibitors in treating HIV infected patients
- Ho, Denise (何韻詩) Hong Kong singer, actress
- Ho, Don (何大來) Hawaiian musician and entertainer
- Ho, Edmund (何厚鏵) Chief Executive of the Macau Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China
- Ho Fuk Yan (何福仁) teacher, Chinese language author and poet in Hong Kong
- Ho, Godfrey Hong Kong-based movie director best known for his "Ninja" films
- Ho, Hoku American musician and actress
- Ho, Josie (何超儀) singer and actress from Hong Kong
- Ho Ping (何平) Taiwanese film director
- Hotung, Robert (formerly Ho, Tung何東) famous businessman and philanthropist in Hong Kong
- Ho, Stanley (何鴻燊) entrepreneur in Hong Kong and gambling magnate Macau.