Dugu (獨孤) is an extremely rare Chinese compound surname of Xianbei origin. There is also a small Korean population (Namwon Dokgo clan) with this surname (stylized as Dokgo or Tokko (독고) in Korean); many of them are found in North Korea, mainly in Ryongchon County and Uiju County near the Chinese border. During the 6th century the Dugus were a powerful aristocratic family based in northwest China. They are best remembered today by the Dugu sisters, whose marriages linked the imperial families of 3 successive dynasties — the Northern Zhou (557–581), Sui (581–618), and Tang (618–907).
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| - Dugu (surname) (en)
- 독고 (ko)
- 独孤 (ja)
- 獨孤姓 (zh)
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| - ( 프로게이머에 대해서는 독고 (프로게이머) 문서를 참고하십시오.) 독고(獨孤)는 중국과 한국의 성씨이다. (ko)
- 独孤(どっこ)は、漢姓の一つ。朝鮮・中国では珍しい二字姓で、おもに非漢族の姓である。 (ja)
- 獨孤姓,為鮮卑八大贵族的姓氏之一,在北魏孝文帝推行改革时受賜为汉姓刘,於《魏書‧官氏志》有所記載。当今獨孤氏在中国姓氏中雖不多见,但在朝鲜半岛也有分布。 (zh)
- Dugu (獨孤) is an extremely rare Chinese compound surname of Xianbei origin. There is also a small Korean population (Namwon Dokgo clan) with this surname (stylized as Dokgo or Tokko (독고) in Korean); many of them are found in North Korea, mainly in Ryongchon County and Uiju County near the Chinese border. During the 6th century the Dugus were a powerful aristocratic family based in northwest China. They are best remembered today by the Dugu sisters, whose marriages linked the imperial families of 3 successive dynasties — the Northern Zhou (557–581), Sui (581–618), and Tang (618–907). (en)
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| - Dugu (獨孤) is an extremely rare Chinese compound surname of Xianbei origin. There is also a small Korean population (Namwon Dokgo clan) with this surname (stylized as Dokgo or Tokko (독고) in Korean); many of them are found in North Korea, mainly in Ryongchon County and Uiju County near the Chinese border. During the 6th century the Dugus were a powerful aristocratic family based in northwest China. They are best remembered today by the Dugu sisters, whose marriages linked the imperial families of 3 successive dynasties — the Northern Zhou (557–581), Sui (581–618), and Tang (618–907). Shimunek (2017) reconstructs Tabgach *dʊqʊ which underlied Chinese transcription 獨孤, which was glossed as 劉 "battle-axe". (en)
- ( 프로게이머에 대해서는 독고 (프로게이머) 문서를 참고하십시오.) 독고(獨孤)는 중국과 한국의 성씨이다. (ko)
- 独孤(どっこ)は、漢姓の一つ。朝鮮・中国では珍しい二字姓で、おもに非漢族の姓である。 (ja)
- 獨孤姓,為鮮卑八大贵族的姓氏之一,在北魏孝文帝推行改革时受賜为汉姓刘,於《魏書‧官氏志》有所記載。当今獨孤氏在中国姓氏中雖不多见,但在朝鲜半岛也有分布。 (zh)
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