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'''Fen''' may be either a [[Chinese name|Chinese]] [[given name]] or [[family name]]. As a |
'''Fen''' may be either a [[Chinese name|Chinese]] [[female given name]] or [[family name]]. As a [[female given name]], it is represented in [[simplified Chinese]] as [[Wikt:芬|芬]]. As a [[family name]], it is represented in simplified Chinese as [[Wikt:范|范]]. |
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'''Fen''' may also be a surname in countries other than China, such as Uzbekistan where it is represented in [[Cyrilic]] as [[Wikt:Фен|Фен]]. |
'''Fen''' may also be a surname in countries other than China, such as Uzbekistan where it is represented in [[Cyrilic]] as [[Wikt:Фен|Фен]]. |
Revision as of 04:53, 28 December 2008
Fen may be either a Chinese female given name or family name. As a female given name, it is represented in simplified Chinese as 芬. As a family name, it is represented in simplified Chinese as 范.
Fen may also be a surname in countries other than China, such as Uzbekistan where it is represented in Cyrilic as Фен.
Fen as a given name
- Yao Fen (b. 1967), Chinese badminton Olympic medal winner
Fen is also a part of the names of several other notable people, including:
- Lin Yan Fen (b. 1971), Chinese badminton Olympic medal winner
- Min Xiao-Fen (living), Chinese-American musician
Fen as a family name or surname
- Fen Jie (b. 1976), Chinese badminton Olympic competitor
- Vitaly Fen[1] (living), Uzbekistani ambassador to South Korea
Notes
- ^ Of Korean descent, but unclear where born.