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Qué (quién) es Yǐn (surname) - definición

HAN SURNAME (尹)
Doãn; 尹姓

Yin         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yin (disambiguation); Yin (surname); Yīn; Yǐn
·noun A Chinese weight of 2/ pounds.
yin         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yin (disambiguation); Yin (surname); Yīn; Yǐn
¦ noun (in Chinese philosophy) the passive female principle of the universe, characterized as female and sustaining and associated with earth, dark, and cold. Contrasted with yang.
Origin
from Chin. yin 'feminine, moon, shade'.
Yin         
CHINESE GENERAL
Lv Yin
Yin (呂諲) (712–762), formally Count Su of Xuchang (須昌肅伯), was a Chinese military general and politician during the Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Suzong. Historians often regarded him as being more capable as a regional governor, later in his career, than as a chancellor.

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Yǐn (surname)

Yin (Chinese: ; pinyin: Yǐn; Jyutping: Wan5; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ún /Ín) is a Chinese surname. In 800 BCE, Bo Jifu, a renowned judge during the reign of King Xuan of Zhou, held the position of Yin (equivalent to First Minister or most favored Minister) and changed his name to Yin Jifu. During the era of the Imperial Examination System, three other magistrates took on the surname Yǐn () to denote their Imperial rank and favoured status. It is the 100th name on the Hundred Family Surnames poem.

The Korean surname Yoon and the Vietnamese surname Doãn are derived from Yin and traditionally written in the same Chinese character.

A 2013 study found it to be the 79th most common surname, being shared by 3,460,000 people or 0.260% of the population, with the province with the most being Hunan.