There are
1033
Jings in the USA
Jing is the
24288th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Jing

JingKe

Jing Ke was an assassin in ancient China who attempted to assassinate King Zheng of Qin in 227 BC.

JingBoran

Jing Boran is a Chinese singer and actor known for his roles in films like 'Monster Hunt' and 'Love O2O.'

JingTian

Jing Tian is a Chinese actress who has appeared in films such as 'The Great Wall' and 'Pacific Rim: Uprising.'

JingWong

Jing Wong is a Hong Kong film director, producer, and screenwriter known for his comedic films, including 'God of Gamblers' and 'From Beijing with Love.'

YongzhengEmperor

The Yongzheng Emperor, born Yin Zhen, was the fifth emperor of the Qing dynasty in China, ruling from 1722 to 1735.

YuyanJing

Yuyan Jing is a Chinese basketball player who has played for the Chinese national team and in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA).

JingLusi

Jing Lusi is a Chinese-born British actress known for her roles in TV shows like 'Survivor' and 'Crazyhead.'

GaoJing

Gao Jing is a former Chinese professional golfer who represented China in various international golf tournaments.

JingKe

Jing Ke was an assassin in ancient China who attempted to assassinate King Zheng of Qin in 227 BC.

JingTian

Jing Tian is a Chinese actress who has appeared in films such as 'The Great Wall' and 'Pacific Rim: Uprising.'

Jing Genealogy

OriginsThe name 'Jing' has origins in Chinese culture, specifically in Mandarin Chinese. It is a common surname in China and is derived from the character '荆' which refers to a type of thorny shrub or bramble.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Jing' is predominantly found in China due to its Chinese origins. It is most common in the provinces of Henan, Hubei, and Jiangsu.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Jing' include 'Ching' and 'Cheng' which are alternate romanizations of the same Chinese character.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration patterns of individuals with the surname 'Jing' are primarily within China and to other countries with significant Chinese populations, such as the United States and Canada.