Shuai Family History
Shuai Surname Meaning
Chinese: Mandarin form of the surname 帥 meaning ‘general commander-in-chief’ in ancient Chinese: adopted in place of the Chinese surname Shi (師) because the surname Shi (師) happened to be the personal name of Emperor Jing of Jin (208–255 AD).
According to ancient customs, it was taboo in China to bear the same name as a member of a royal or imperial family.
This practice reflects the cultural importance of familial connections and respect for the imperial lineage.
As a result, the surname 帥 became a preferred alternative for those seeking to avoid this taboo.
This historical context highlights the significance of names in Chinese culture and the impact of imperial authority on personal identity.
Source: Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022
