Tang

Meaning of Tang

Tang is a female name with Chinese origin. In Chinese, it is pronounced as "tahng" (/tɑŋ/). This unique name carries a sense of elegance and strength. In the United States, Tang has been given to a small number of baby girls over the years. While its popularity has fluctuated, it remains a rare choice for parents seeking an uncommon and distinctive name for their daughter. A variation of Tang is Tangie, which adds a touch of sweetness to the original name. Whether you are drawn to its Chinese roots or simply love its simplicity, Tang is an intriguing option for your little girl.

Pronunciation

Chinese

  • Pronunced as tahng (/tɑŋ/)

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Notable People Named Tang

Tang Wei is a Chinese actress known for her roles in Lust, Caution and other acclaimed films.
Tang Xianzu, also known as Yireng, was a renowned Chinese playwright during the Ming Dynasty.
Tang Yin, also known as Bohu, was a renowned Chinese painter, calligrapher, and poet from the Ming dynasty, known for incorporating elements from earlier art periods into his work.
Tang Miao is a Chinese footballer known for playing as a right-back or right wing back for Chengdu Rongcheng in the Chinese Super League.
Tang of Shang - Cheng Tang, also known as Tai Yi or Da Yi, was the first king of the Shang dynasty, renowned for his virtuous rule and credited with overthrowing the last ruler of the Xia dynasty.
Tang Shaoyi, also known as Tong Shao Yi, was a Chinese statesman and the first Premier of the Republic of China in 1912, who was assassinated in 1938.
Tang Guoqiang is a Chinese actor known for his portrayal of historical figures in films and TV series, and he is also a member of the Chinese Calligraphy Society.
Tang Yuanting is a retired Chinese badminton player known for her success in women's doubles events and her participation in prestigious badminton tournaments, including the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Tang Min is a Chinese-born former professional tennis player and Olympian who represented both China and Hong Kong in the Fed Cup.
Tang Chia-hung is a Taiwanese artistic gymnast who won gold in the horizontal bar and silver in the floor exercise at the 2018 Asian Games.
Tang Haochen is a retired Chinese tennis player.
Tang Xiaodan was a renowned Chinese film director who won the Golden Rooster Award for Best Director in 1984 and was the father of painter Tang Muli and conductor Tang Muhai.
Tang Sai'er was a prominent Chinese White Lotus rebel leader during the Ming dynasty.
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Tang Jingzhi is a Chinese female swimmer who won a silver medal for China at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
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