Rare surname ranking:
1, Yun
2. Poison
3. Tumen
4. gluttony
5. Success
6. roll
1, Yun
Yong is not only a very rare surname, but also a word that is hard to see in everyday life. Everyone may pronounce it as "san" when using the input method, but in fact, when it is used as a surname, it is pronounced as "xi m ? n" or "sh m ? n". This surname originated from the Han Dynasty, and it is a minority surname, which originated from the Qiang people in Longxi.
2. Poison
The surname Poison originated from the Tang Dynasty, and evolved from the surnames of a few famous ethnic groups. It is said that in the Tang Dynasty, an official surnamed Dou was too ambitious and wanted to usurp the throne, so he was imprisoned as a big boss, and the emperor changed his surname to "Poison". Nowadays, this surname is also very rare in China. Because it sounds very awkward, basically no one wants to get this word on his name.
3. Tumen
According to the records in the history books, the surname Tumen originated from the ancient butcher. Because it sounds too fierce and not a good moral, this surname has basically disappeared in modern times.
4. gluttony
The word gluttony is familiar to everyone, and it is an ancient beast. It is said that during the Southern Dynasties, a man named Xiao wanted to rebel, and when the emperor knew about it, he abolished his name, so he was named gluttonous.
5. Success
The word success is very common in our modern life, but it is basically absent as a surname. It is said that it appeared to commemorate Dayu's flood control, which was then in the Xia Dynasty.
Many people have the surname "Success".
6. roll
Gungun is a very common word in modern times, but it is very rare as a surname, and it is mainly distributed in Guangxi and Gansu. It is said that the surname "Gungun" originated from ancient times. Because Chiyou and Huangdi were defeated, "Gungun" was born, which means a failed surname.