Jin

Meaning

Proper Noun

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Narrower meaning words

  • Western Jin; Eastern Jin
  • Bingzhou, Lüliang, Shangdang, Wutai, Datong–Baotou, Zhangjiakou–Hohhot, Handan–Xinxiang, Zhidan–Yanchuan

Origin

  • From the atonal pinyin romanization of Chinese 晉, adopted as the name of a river in Shanxi in antiquity. As a Zhou state, from the renaming of the marchland Tang (唐) by its second marquis Ji Xie when he relocated to the Jin River c. 1000 BC. As a surname, principally from the Zhou state and its region in China. As an empire and dynastic name, from Sima Yan's status as prince of Jin under the preceding Wei Empire. As a river in Fujian, named for the empire, which settled its banks with colonizers from China's Central Plains. As a dialect, from , from the region of the former Zhou state.
  • From Korean 진(晉).
  • From the atonal pinyin romanization of Chinese 金. As a surname, legendarily derived from the descendants of Shaohao who took a golden phoenix as their tribal emblem. As an area and town in Shaanxi, named for the placer deposits of gold on the Yue River. As a Jurchen empire and dynastic name, a Chinese calque of Jurchen name of the Ashi River within modern Harbin, preserved in Chinese transcription as 按出虎 (Middle Chinese: ʔan-tsyhwit-xu). As a Manchu empire and dynastic name, an early continuation of the former Jurchen name prior to the 1636 proclamation of the Qing.
  • From the atonal pinyin romanization of Chinese 錦.
  • From the atonal pinyin romanization of Chinese 靳. As a surname, legendarily derived from Zhurong.
  • From the revised romanization of Korean 진. As an ancient kingdom, originally from Chinese 辰, possibly used by the ancient state from its association with "east". As the medieval precursor of Balhae, originally Chinese 震, possibly intended as a variant of the original state's name (Middle Chinese: dzyin) or to signify "thunderclap", "shock", "tremor", etc. As a surname, the modern Korean form of originally separate names derived from Chinese 陳, 秦, 眞, as well as 晉 above.
  • From Japanese 仁.

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