Kan (surname)


Kan is a surname of multiple origins.

Origins

As a Chinese surname, Kan may be a spelling of the pronunciation in different varieties of Chinese of the following surnames, listed based on their Pinyin spelling :
The Dutch surname Kan originated both as an occupational surname for a potter or pewterer, and as a reduced form of van de Kan, possibly a toponymic surname referring to De Kan in Veurne.
As a Japanese surname, Kan may be written using multiple kanji.
As a Jewish surname, Kan is one of many variants of Cohen.
As a Korean surname, Kan is the Yale Romanization and McCune–Reischauer spelling of the uncommon surname spelled in the Revised Romanization as Gan. The hanja for this surname is same one which is used to write the Chinese surname Jiǎn mentioned above. Additionally, Kan may be a transcription of the common Korean surname Kang via the Kontsevich system spelling in the Cyrillic alphabet. This spelling can be found among ethnic Koreans from the former Soviet Union.

Statistics

According to statistics cited by Patrick Hanks, 715 people on the island of Great Britain and five on the island of Ireland bore the surname Gan as of 2011. In 1881 there had been seven people in Great Britain with the surname Kan, primarily at Middlesex.
The 2010 United States Census found 3,005 people with the surname Kan, making it the 10,647th-most-common name in the country. This represented an increase from 2,705 in the 2000 Census. In both censuses, about four-fifths of the bearers of the surname identified as Asian, and one-tenth as White. It was the 453rd-most-common surname among respondents to the 2000 Census who identified as Asian.

People with this name

Surname 闞 (阚)