Mài is a
Chinese surname. It is commonly
transliterated as Mak in
Hong Kong, based on the
Cantonese pronunciation, though other transliterations exist. "麥" is the standard character in both Traditional and Simplified scripts but 麦 is also a variant seen in both. The meaning of the Chinese character is either
wheat or
barley. According to a 2013 study, 麦 was the 200th most common surname, shared by 550,000 people or 0.041% of China's population, with
Guangdong being the province with the most.
The Mai 買 surname is only found among Siraya Taiwan Plains Aboriginals in Taiwan and among Hui people in mainland China.
Karl Maka, (Chinese: 麥嘉) Hong Kong film producer, director, actor, and presenter.
Bow-sim Mark, (Chinese: 麥寶嬋) martial arts grandmaster, credited with popularizing the term “Wushu” outside of China, mother of martial arts film star Donnie Yen.
Him Mark Lai, (Chinese: 麥禮謙) American historian and writer
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