Yon Family History
Yon Name Meaning
French: from the old personal name Yon from Latin Ionis popularized by a 3rd-century Christian saint from Athens who evangelized Châtres (present-day Arpajon) where he was martyred. Compare Yaun . Altered form of Yohn a surname of German origin. Altered form of French Guyon reflecting the specific former French Canadian pronunciation of the initial G- followed by a vowel. Compare Yeon 2 and Young Cambodian: written យុន of Chinese origin from 尹 see Yin Korean (Yŏn): written 연 in Chinese characters 延 meaning ‘delay’. There are three Chinese characters for the surname Yŏn but only one of which occurs frequently enough to be treated here. Some sources indicate that there are thirty Yŏn clans but they all seem to be descended from the Hapsan Yŏn clan whose founding ancestor Yŏn Su-ch’ang migrated to the Koryŏ kingdom after escorting a princess to the Koryŏ court. The king (probably King Ch’ungyŏl 1274–1308) gave him some land in the Hapsan area and so began the Hapsan Yŏn clan. The surname can be found throughout the peninsula but it is most common in Ch’ungch’ŏng North province. Compare Yeon Chinese: variant Romanization of the surname 楊 see Yang 7: Chinese: variant Romanization of the surnames 容 and 榮 see Rong 2 and
Source: Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022