Kam (name)

Kam
Language(s)Chinese (primarily Cantonese), Dutch, Korean, Yiddish
Other names
Variant form(s)

Kam is a given name or surname.

Given name

As a given name, Kam may be short for Kameron, which is a variant of Cameron, a given name which originated from a Scottish surname. Another similar shortened form is Cam.[1]

People with the given name or nickname Kam include:

  • Kam Fong Chun (1918–2002), American actor best known for playing Chin Ho in the original television series Hawaii Five-O
  • Kam Franklin (born 1987), American singer-songwriter
  • Kam Heskin (born 1973), American actress
  • Kam Lee (born 1966), American death metal musician
  • Kam Mickolio (born 1984), American baseball pitcher
  • Kam Selem, Inspector General of the Nigerian Police (1966–1975)
  • Kam Tang (fl.2000s), British illustrator
  • Kam Yuen (born 1938), Chinese-born American martial arts expert

Surname

Origins

As a Chinese surname, Kam may be a spelling of the pronunciation in different varieties of Chinese of the following surnames, listed based on their Pinyin spelling (which reflects the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation):[2]

The Dutch surname Kam originated in multiple ways. As an occupational surname, it came from both Dutch kam meaning "comb" (referring metonymically to comb makers, wool combers, or fullers), or from Middle Dutch kamme meaning "brewery". As a toponymic surname, it is a reduced form of Van Kam, referring to Chaam (formerly spelled Kam) in North Brabant, near Breda.[4]

The Jewish surname Kam (Yiddish and Hebrew: קם), also spelled Kamm, originated from various German words, including Middle High German kâm "mould" or kam "comb".[5]

As a Korean surname, Kam is the McCune–Reischauer and Yale Romanization spelling of the surname transcribed in the Revised Romanization of Korean as Gam (Korean: ; Hanja: ); it is written using the same character as for the Chinese surname Gān mentioned above.[6] The bearers of this surname in Korea identify with a number of bon-gwan (hometowns of a clan lineage), including Changwon, Masan, Geochang, Buryeong, Changnyeong, Chungju, and Happo, but all of these are branches of the Hoesan Gam (Kam) clan, and claim common descent from Gam Gyu, a Chinese civil official who came to Goryeo in the retinue of Princess Noguk for her marriage to King Gongmin.[7][8] It was one of eighteen Korean clans founded by Yuan Dynasty officials who accompanied princesses to Korea.[9]

Statistics

In the Netherlands, there were 157 people with the surname Kam as of 2007, up from 38 in 1947.[10]

The 2000 South Korean census found 5,998 people in 1,910 households with the surname.[6] A study by the National Institute of the Korean Language based on 2007 application data for South Korean passports found that 70% of applicants with this family name spelled it in Latin letters as Kam in their passports, while 20% spelled it Gam. Rarer alternative spellings included Kahm.[11]

The 2010 United States Census found 3,749 people with the surname Kam, making it the 8,749th-most-common name in the country. This represented an increase from 3,358 (8,954th-most-common) in the 2000 Census. In both censuses, slightly more than 70% of the bearers of the surname identified as Asian, and about 15% as White.[12] It was the 404th-most-common surname among respondents to the 2000 Census who identified as Asian.[13]

People with the surname

Surname :

  • Alex Kam (감강찬; 甘強燦; born 1995), South Korean figure skater
  • Genervie Kam (甘诗琳; born 1980), Malaysian classical musician
  • Kam Nai-wai (甘乃威; born 1960), Hong Kong politician
  • Kam Ning (甘寧; fl.1987–present), Singaporean violinist
  • Richard Kam (감강인; born 1996), South Korean ice dancer, younger brother of Alex
  • Kam Wai Leung (born 1950), Hong Kong fencer
  • Kam Woo-sung (감우성; 甘宇成; born 1970), South Korean actor

Surname :

  • Elaine Kam (金燕玲; born 1954), Taiwan-born Hong Kong actress
  • Peter Kam (金培達; born 1961), Hong Kong film music composer

Other:

  • Anat Kam or Kamm, (born 1987), Israeli journalist
  • Isca Kam (born 1980), Nauruan weightlifter
  • Joseph Kam (1769–1833), Dutch missionary in Indonesia
  • Lyn-Wannan Kam (fl.2010–present), Nauruan politician
  • Moshe Kam (born 1955), Israeli electrical engineer and academic
  • Roray Kam (born 1961), American surfer
  • Sharon Kam (born 1971), Israeli classical clarinetist
  • Søren Kam (born 1921), Danish World War II Waffen-SS officer and wanted Nazi war criminal

References

  1. Norman, Teresa (2003). A World of Baby Names. Penguin Books. p. 49. ISBN 0399528946.
  2. Hanks, Patrick; Coates, Richard; McClure, Peter, eds. (2016). The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland. Oxford University Press. p. 1432. ISBN 9780192527479.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  3. 劉鎮發 [Lau Chun-fat] (1997). 《客語拼音字彙》. 中文大學出版社 Chinese University of Hong Kong Press. ISBN 9789622017504. The exact pronunciation would vary depending on the dialect of Hakka; tone 1 in Hagfa Pinyim is a "dark level" tone.
  4. Hanks, Patrick (2003). Dictionary of American Family Names. Oxford University Press. p. 269. ISBN 0199771693.
  5. Guggenheimer, Heinrich Walter; Guggenheimer, Eva H. (1992). Jewish Family Names and Their Origins: An Etymological Dictionary. New York: KTAV Publishing House. p. 380. ISBN 0881252972.
  6. "행정구역(구시군)/성씨·본관별 가구 및 인구" [Family names by administrative region (district, city, county): separated by bon-gwan, households and individuals]. Korean Statistical Information Service. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  7. "성씨유래검색: 감(甘)" [Searching for surname origins: Gam]. Daejeon: Jokbo Museum. Retrieved 11 November 2018. The Jokbo Museum cites the following work for their pages on family names: 김진우 (2009). 한국인 의 역사 [The History of Koreans]. 春秋筆法 [Chunchu Pilbeop]. OCLC 502157619.
  8. "회산감씨(檜山甘氏)" [Hoesan Gam clan]. Academy of Korean Studies. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  9. Jin, Guanglin (2014). "A Comparison of the Korean and Japanese Approaches to Foreign Family Names" (PDF). Journal of Cultural Interaction in East Asia. 5: 21. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  10. "Kam". Nederlandse Familienamenbank. Centrum voor familiegeschiedenis. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  11. 성씨 로마자 표기 방안: 마련을 위한 토론회 [Plan for romanisation of surnames: a preparatory discussion]. National Institute of the Korean Language. 25 June 2009. p. 57. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  12. "How common is your last name?". Newsday. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
  13. "Most common last names for Asians and Pacific Islanders in the U.S." Mongabay. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
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