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# {{surname|en|from=Chinese|dot=}} of [[Chinese]] origin:{{alt form|en|Chen}}, '''[[Ching]]''', &c.
# {{surname|en|from=Chinese|nodot=1}} of [[Chinese]] origin:{{alt form|en|Chen}}, '''[[Ching]]''', &c.
# {{lb|en|obsolete}} {{alt form|en|China|nodot=a}}.
# {{lb|en|obsolete}} {{alt form|en|China|nodot=a}}.



Revision as of 03:32, 16 June 2020

See also: chin, chín, chỉn, and -chin

English

Etymology 1

Proper noun

Chin

  1. A hamlet in Alberta, Canada.

Etymology 2

As a Chinese surname, a variant romanization of various (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Chinese characters, typically in local dialects. As a name for China, see China.

Proper noun

Chin

  1. Lua error in Module:names at line 633: dot= and nodot= are no longer supported in Template:surname because a trailing period is no longer added by default; if you want it, add it explicitly after the template of Chinese origin:Alternative form of Chen, Ching, &c.
  2. (obsolete) Alternative form of China.

Etymology 3

From Burmese ချင်း (hkyang:).

Proper noun

Chin

  1. A tribe in Burma.
  2. A state of Burma
  3. Synonym of Zo: a language of Burma.

Translations

Anagrams


Japanese

Romanization

Chin

  1. Rōmaji transcription of ちん