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Jiang / Chiang can be a Mandarin transliteration of one of several Chinese surnames:

  1. Jiǎng (surname 蔣) (), commonly spelled as Jiǎng, Chiang, Cheung, Jang, Chioh
  2. Jiāng (surname 江) (), commonly spelled as Jiāng, Chiang, Gong, Kong, Kang, Kiang
  3. Jiāng (surname 姜) (), commonly spelled as Jiāng, Kang, Gang, Geung, Gung, Chiang, Keung, Keong, Kiang
  4. 強, commonly spelled as Jiàng, Gang, Geong, Geung, Khiang, Qiang, Chiang

Meanings of Du (杜)

Jiang, Qiang, Chiang, (彊/强) is a Chinese surname. It originated during the 26th century BC. It derived from the deity Yujiang who was revered as the god of Water in Ancient China. Yujiang's descendants were given the surname Jiang (疆). During the Zhou Dynasty, in the Lu (state), those with the surname Ji (姬) or of the family Gongsun Jiang (公孙强) took the surname Jiang (疆). It was also used as a given name.

Notable people named 彊/强

References

  1. ^ 汉典:蒋的解释https://www.zdic.net/hans/%E8%92%8B