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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ning (surname)</span> Family name

Ning is the romanisation of the Chinese surnames 寧 Níng and its variant 甯 Nìng. After the introduction of simplified characters, both names were written as 宁 in Mainland China until 2000, when the character 甯 was restored as an accepted variant for people whose family had originally used that character. However, usage of 甯 remains rare, with most continuing to use 宁.

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Ning may refer to:

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Mao is the romanization of several Chinese family names, including common names 毛 (Máo), 茅 (Máo) and some rare names (Máo), (Mǎo), (Mào) etc.

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