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郗 primarily serves as a Chinese surname, originating from the name of an ancient city or region. It is a phono-semantic compound: the right-side semantic radical 阝 (from 邑) indicates a city or regional designation, while the left-side component 希 provides the pronunciation. As a toponym, it referred to a specific territorial holding, and following a common pattern in Chinese surname formation, the area's residents or rulers later adopted the place name as their family identifier. Consequently, its meaning narrowed almost entirely to this specific lineage, and it ceased to function as a general geographic term.
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