Ming
Ming (明) is a common personal name among Chinese people and Vietnamese people. However, in romanized Vietnamese, it is written as Minh. Directly translated as being 'Bright' (to understand/intelligence), it is made up of the word sun (日) and moon (月) written side by side. It may also mean:
People
- Ming Tsai, a celebrity chef
- Ming-Na (born 1963), an American actress
- Yan Pei Ming (born 1960), a Chinese born painter
- Yao Ming, professional NBA player from China
- Ho Chi Minh, Vietnamese leader
- Ngoc Minh, a Vietnamese poet
- The Scottish name Menzies is traditionally pronounced /ˈmɪŋɪs/ and a shortened form is
"Ming"
- Robert Menzies (nicknamed "Ming"), an Australian Prime Minister
- British politician Menzies Campbell is often called "Ming"
Chinese Emperors
- Ming Dynasty, the ruling dynasty in China from 1368 to 1644
- Emperor Ming of Han (28-75)
- Emperor Ming of Wei (205-239), see Cao Rui
- Emperor Ming of Zhao (274 - 333), see Shi Le
- Emperor Ming of Jin (299 - 325)
- Emperor Ming of Liu Song (439 - 472)
- Emperor Ming of Southern Qi (452 - 498)
- Emperor Ming of Northern Zhou (534 - 560)
Other uses
- Ming (typeface), a common typeface for writing Chinese characters
- Ming class submarine, a class of diesel-electric submarines built by China
- Motorola MING, a smartphone released by Motorola
- Ming library, a C library with PHP bindings for creating Adobe Flash (.swf) files
- Ming-Ming Duckling, a character from Wonder Pets
- Ming, a tiger who lived in a New York apartment
- Ming the Merciless is a fictional villain in the Flash Gordon stories
- Ming (Flash Gordon 2007) is an updated version of Ming the Merciless.
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