Luo (Mandarin) Loc, Lock, Lok or Locke (Cantonese)
Luò (simplified Chinese: 骆; traditional Chinese: 駱) is a Chinese surname, also known as Lo in Wade-Giles romanization It is pronounced Loc, Lock, Lok or Locke in Cantonese.
According to a 2013 study it was the 163rd most common surname, shared by 960,000 people or 0.073% of the population, with the province with the most being Guangdong.[1]
In Japan, the name 駱 is pronounced as かわらげ Kawarage.[citation needed] In Vietnamese 駱 is pronounced Lạc.
It means ‘a white horse with a black mane’ in
archaic Chinese.[2]
Origins
From the personal name Luo, the style name of a prince in Qi.
from the name of Da Luo (大駱), a descendant of an official of the Shang dynasty. His eldest son, Cheng, established the Da Luo (大駱) state in an unknown location in northwest China named after his father. After it was annexed by an ethnic group during the reign of King Li of Zhou, people from the state adopted Luo as their surname.
from the personal name Luo (駱), the given name of a royal member in Zheng (located in part of present-day Shaanxi and Henan provinces) during the Spring and Autumn period
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