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Taiwanese novelist, screenwriter, film producer and director
Yaohua (7 June 1938 – 21 September 1985), better known by his pen name Gu Long, was a Taiwanese novelist, screenwriter, film producer and director. Born
Gu_Long
Fossils and ancient bones used as medicine
Long gu or longgu (Chinese: 龙骨; pinyin: lónggǔ), literally translated as dragon bones (also referred to as os draconis or fossilia ossis mastodi), are
Long_gu
2020 Chinese wuxia television series
Chinese wuxia television series based on the novel Juedai Shuangjiao by Gu Long. It aired on both CCTV and Netflix. The story follows a pair of twin brothers
Handsome_Siblings_(TV_series)
Genre of Chinese fiction
revolutionaries. Certain stories have unique plots, such as those by Gu Long and Huang Yi. Gu Long's works have an element of mystery and are written like detective
Wuxia
the Twin Dragons of Great Tang (1996) Cihang Jingqi (慈航靜齋) Yingui Sect (陰癸派) Li Clan (李閥) Song Clan (宋閥) (in Chinese) Organisations in Gu Long's novels
List of organisations in wuxia fiction
List_of_organisations_in_wuxia_fiction
Chinese actor (born 1996)
drama Handsome Siblings in 2020, based on the novel Juedai Shuangjiao by Gu Long. He was praised for his portrayal of the protagonist, Xiao Yu'er ("Little
Chen_Zheyuan
Chinese actor and singer (born 1979)
严屹宽演展昭 (in Chinese). Sina Corp. 20 October 2015. "New TV series based on Gu Long classic". China Daily. 18 February 2016. 电影《爵迹》角色曝光 严屹宽饰演鬼山缝魂. Sohu (in
Yan_Kuan
1993 Hong Kong film by Michael Mak
1993 Hong Kong wuxia film adapted from the novel Liuxing Hudie Jian by Gu Long. Directed by Michael Mak, with action directed by Ching Siu-tung, the film
Butterfly_and_Sword
Fictional protagonist of a wuxia novel series by Gu Long
fictional protagonist of the wuxia novel series Chu Liuxiang Series by Gu Long. His given name "Liuxiang" literally means "lingering fragrance". Nicknamed
Chu_Liuxiang
Fictional martial arts sect
organisation featured in works of wuxia fiction by writers such as Jin Yong, Gu Long and Wolong Sheng. The clan has also found its way into martial arts films
Beggar_Clan
1982 Hong Kong film by Tang Chia
Szu Tai, who are protected by their bodyguards, Gu Long and Li Chin. After the emperor is killed, Gu Long and Li Chin escape with the boys, but end up separated
Shaolin_Prince
Video game
Urobuchi. The game is inspired by Chinese wuxia literature of Jin Yong and Gu Long, in particular Sentimental Swordsman, Ruthless Sword (多情劍客無情劍). The game
Kikokugai:_The_Cyber_Slayer
Chinese TV series
Chinese wuxia television series adapted from the Lu Xiaofeng Series by Gu Long, starring Gong Jun as Lu Xiaofeng. The booting ceremony was held on March
The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng (Chinese TV series)
The_Legend_of_Lu_Xiaofeng_(Chinese_TV_series)
1988 Hong Kong wuxia TV series
Honorable Knights (絕代雙驕) is a Hong Kong wuxia television series adapted from Gu Long's novel Juedai Shuangjiao. The series was first aired on TVB in Hong Kong
Two_Most_Honorable_Knights
1993 Hong Kong film by Wong Jing
Kong wuxia comedy film loosely adapted from the Chu Liuxiang Series by Gu Long. The film was written and directed by Wong Jing and starred Aaron Kwok
Legend_of_the_Liquid_Sword
1979 Hong Kong TV drama series
books, TV and films written by Wong Ying [zh] (黃鷹) who co-wrote some of Gu Long stories, such as the Six Spine-Chilling Stories Series and other people
Reincarnated_(TV_series)
1976 Hong Kong film by Chor Yuen
of the many films Chor Yuen adapted based on the martial arts novels by Gu Long. The film was part of the brief revival of wuxia films in Hong Kong follow
The_Magic_Blade
Fictional protagonist of a wuxia novel series by Gu Long
fictional protagonist of the wuxia novel series Lu Xiaofeng Series by Gu Long. He has been portrayed in numerous films and television series adapted
Lu_Xiaofeng
1971 Hong Kong film by Yan Jun
Jade Faced Assassin (玉面俠) is a 1971 Hong Kong wuxia film adapted from Gu Long's novel Juedai Shuangjiao. Produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, it was
The_Jade_Faced_Assassin
1973 wuxia novel by Gu Long
Liúxīng Húdié Jiàn; lit. 'Meteor', 'Butterfly', 'Sword') is a wuxia novel by Gu Long. It was first published in Taiwan in August 1973 by Laureate (桂冠) and subsequently
Liuxing_Hudie_Jian
Fictional martial arts sect
Pao, 1961. Cha, Louis. Sword Stained with Royal Blood. Ming Pao, 1956. Gu Long. The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng. Cha, Louis. The Return of the Condor Heroes
Emei_Sect
Hong Kong actor and martial artist (b. 1946)
took Chu Yuan as the director, Gu Long as the original playwright and Ti Lung as the hero. Chu Yuan directed more Gu Long movies than any other director
Ti_Lung
Hong Kong writer (1935–2022)
of the three major figures of the wuxia genre, alongside Jin Yong and Gu Long, and has been described as "a giant of Chinese literature." Ni was born
Ni_Kuang
Hong Kong actor and singer
roles in TVB's Wuxia drama series based on the works of Louis Cha and Gu Long, including The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber and Chor Lau Heung. He also
Adam_Cheng
Taiwanese novelist
gentleman while Gu Long was a womanizer; Shiao was an early bird while Gu Long was a night owl; Shiao was a teetotaler, while Gu Long was an alcoholic
Shiao_Yi
2002 Taiwanese wuxia TV series
Siblings in 1999. It is loosely adapted from the novel Juedai Shuangjiao by Gu Long, and expands on events after the ending of the novel. In a once peaceful
The_Legendary_Siblings_2
2005 Chinese-Hong Kong wuxia TV series
Kong wuxia television series adapted from the novel Juedai Shuangjiao by Gu Long. Directed by Wong Jing, it starred cast members from mainland China and
The_Proud_Twins_(TV_series)
1968–1981 novel series by Gu Long
literally Little Li Flying Dagger Series, is a series of five wuxia novels by Gu Long. First published between 1968 and 1981, the five novels have since been
Xiaoli_Feidao
1999 Taiwanese wuxia TV series
Legendary Siblings (絕代雙驕) is a Taiwanese television series adapted from Gu Long's novel Juedai Shuangjiao. The series was directed by Lee Kwok-lap and starred
The_Legendary_Siblings
1979 Hong Kong-Taiwanese film by Ulysses Au-yeung
directed by Ulysses Au-yeung and written by Gu Long. The lead character, Hu Tiehua, appears in Gu Long's Chu Liuxiang Series as well. Tien Peng as Hu
The_Legend_of_Broken_Sword
Chinese actress
wuxia drama Handsome Siblings, based on the novel Juedai Shuangjiao by Gu Long. The same year she starred in the romance drama You Are My Destiny alongside
Liang_Jie_(actress)
1966 wuxia novel by Gu Long
Shuangjiao (絕代雙驕), literally The Peerless Proud Twins, is a wuxia novel by Gu Long. It was first published as a serial in the Hong Kong magazine Wuxia and
Juedai_Shuangjiao
2003 Taiwanese wuxia television series
adapted from the novel Feidao Youjian Feidao of the Xiaoli Feidao Series by Gu Long. The series is produced by Young Pei-pei and starred Julian Cheung, Ruby
Flying_Daggers
2003 Chinese TV series
wuxia television series adapted from the novel Xiao Shiyilang (萧十一郎) by Gu Long. Directed by Li Wenyan, the series was first broadcast on Beijing Television
Treasure_Raiders_(TV_series)
1995 Hong Kong wuxia television series
from the novel Duoqing Jianke Wuqing Jian of the Xiaoli Feidao Series by Gu Long. It was broadcast on TVB in Hong Kong in September 1995. Eddie Kwan as
The Romantic Swordsman (1995 TV series)
The_Romantic_Swordsman_(1995_TV_series)
1992 Hong Kong film by Eric Tsang
1992 Hong Kong wuxia film adapted from the novel Juedai Shuangjiao by Gu Long. The film was directed by Eric Tsang and stars Andy Lau and Brigitte Lin
Handsome_Siblings
Chinese writer; 1924-2009
school" of the wuxia genre in the 20th century. Along with Jin Yong and Gu Long, he was one of the best known wuxia writers in the later half of the 20th
Liang_Yusheng
1981 Hong Kong film by Chor Yuen
Adapted from the second half of the novel Duoqing Jianke Wuqing Jian by Gu Long, it starred Ti Lung, Alexander Fu, and Derek Yee. It is a sequel to The
Return of the Sentimental Swordsman
Return_of_the_Sentimental_Swordsman
1977 Hong Kong film by Chor Yuen
from the novel Duoqing Jianke Wuqing Jian of the Xiaoli Feidao Series by Gu Long. The Sentimental Swordsman was one of the Shaw Brothers Studio's highest
The_Sentimental_Swordsman
2007 Chinese TV series
Chinese wuxia television series adapted from the Lu Xiaofeng Series by Gu Long, starring Hong Kong actor-singer Julian Cheung as Lu Xiaofeng. It was first
The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng (2007 TV series)
The_Legend_of_Lu_Xiaofeng_(2007_TV_series)
1979 Hong Kong wuxia TV series
The Twins (絕代雙驕) is a Hong Kong wuxia television series adapted from Gu Long's novel Juedai Shuangjiao. The series was first aired on TVB in Hong Kong
The_Twins_(1979_TV_series)
2000 Hong Kong film by Andrew Lau
loosely adapted from the novel Juezhan Qianhou of the Lu Xiaofeng Series by Gu Long. Directed by Andrew Lau, it starred Andy Lau, Ekin Cheng, Nick Cheung,
The_Duel_(2000_film)
1980 Hong Kong film by Chor Yuen
1980 Hong Kong wuxia film adapted from the novel Ying Xiong Wu Lei by Gu Long. It was directed by Chor Yuen and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio
Heroes Shed No Tears (1980 film)
Heroes_Shed_No_Tears_(1980_film)
Chinese actor
wuxia drama The Shaw Eleven Lang, based on the novel of the same name by Gu Long. He played the main antagonist, Lian Chengbi. Zhu's performance earned
Zhu_Yilong
1981 Hong Kong film by Chor Yuen
film adapted from the novel Juezhan Qianhou of the Lu Xiaofeng Series by Gu Long. The film was directed by Chor Yuen, produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio
The_Duel_of_the_Century
1986 Hong Kong TV series
Hong Kong wuxia television series adapted from the Lu Xiaofeng Series by Gu Long. The series was first aired on TVB in Hong Kong in 1986. Alex Man as Lu
The_Return_of_Luk_Siu-fung
1996 Hong Kong TV series
Kong wuxia television series adapted from the novel Yuanyue Wandao by Gu Long. The series was released overseas in June 1996 before airing on TVB Jade
Against_the_Blade_of_Honour
Chinese convicted murderer (born 1958)
Gu Kailai (born 15 November 1958) is a Chinese former lawyer and businesswoman. She is the second wife of former Politburo member Bo Xilai, one of China's
Gu_Kailai
Wuxia novel by Gu Long
pinyin: Yīng Xióng Wú Lèi; lit. 'Heroes Shed No Tears') is a wuxia novel by Gu Long. It was first published between October 1978 and April 1979 in the Taiwanese
Ying_Xiong_Wu_Lei
1982 Hong Kong film by Chor Yuen
by Gu Long, but the main character Lu Xiaofeng has been replaced by Chu Liuxiang, the main character of the Chu Liuxiang Series, which is also by Gu Long
Perils of the Sentimental Swordsman
Perils_of_the_Sentimental_Swordsman
Film genre
of wuxia novels (武俠小說). For example, the wuxia novels of Jin Yong and Gu Long directly led to the prevalence of wuxia period films. Outside of the Chinese
Martial_arts_film
1977 Hong Kong film by Chor Yuen
adapted from the novel San Shaoye De Jian (Third Young Master's Sword) by Gu Long, and was remade in 2016 as Sword Master, which was directed by Derek Yee
Death_Duel
2007 Chinese television series
television series adapted from three novels of the Chu Liuxiang Series by Gu Long. The series was first broadcast on CCTV-8 in December 2007 in China. Chu
The Legend of Chu Liuxiang (2007 TV series)
The_Legend_of_Chu_Liuxiang_(2007_TV_series)
South Korean actress (born 1979)
novelist Gu Long's wuxia novel of the same title. It was filmed in 2005, and aired in 2007. In late 2007, Choo was part of the main cast of another Gu Long adaptation
Choo_Ja-hyun
Taiwanese singer, songwriter, and actor
He appeared in Episode 1 of the TV series Someone Like You (2015) as Gu Long, who raced against Fang Zan Cheng played by Kingone Wang. He appeared as
Bii_(singer)
2013 Filipino film
Star Cinema's 20th Anniversary presentation. The film is a parody of Gu Long's Wuxia novel Juedai Shuangjiao.[citation needed] Charlotte (Ai-Ai delas
Kung_Fu_Divas
Film genre
and Chor Yuen's series of darker swordplay films based on the novels of Gu Long. Kung Fu comedies appeared featuring Jackie Chan as martial arts films
Action_film
Chinese novelist (1909–1977)
Michelle Yeoh during the production of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Gu Long Jin Yong Liang Yusheng Duzan, Brigitte (2014-05-11). "chinese-shortstories
Wang_Dulu
1977 Taiwanese wuxia TV series
Juedai Shuangjiao (絕代雙驕) is a Taiwanese television series adapted from Gu Long's novel of the same title. The series was first aired on TTV in Taiwan in
Juedai_Shuangjiao_(TV_series)
1979 Hong Kong television series
the first three novels in the Chu Liuxiang Series by Taiwanese writer Gu Long. Adam Cheng starred as the eponymous character, Chu Liuxiang (Chor Lau-heung)
Chor Lau-heung (1979 TV series)
Chor_Lau-heung_(1979_TV_series)
1976 Hong Kong film by Chor Yuen
Brothers Studio. The film is loosely based on the novel Liuxing Hudie Jian by Gu Long. Chung Wa Chen Ping Ku Feng Yueh Hua Lo Lieh Wong Chung Cheng Li Fan Mei
Killer_Clans
Chinese Jin dynasty official (died Jan 313)
Gu Rong (died 30 January 313), courtesy name Yanxian, was an official of the Jin dynasty (266–420). A grandson of the Eastern Wu chancellor, Gu Yong,
Gu_Rong
2001 Chinese TV series
Chinese wuxia television series adapted from the Lu Xiaofeng Series by Gu Long. It was followed by a sequel, Master Swordsman Lu Xiaofeng 2, which is
Master_Swordsman_Lu_Xiaofeng
1979 Hong Kong film by Chor Yuen
The Proud Twins (絕代雙驕) is a 1979 Hong Kong wuxia film adapted from Gu Long's novel Juedai Shuangjiao. Produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, the film was
The_Proud_Twins_(film)
South Korean actor (born 1967)
Sul Kyung-gu (Korean: 설경구; born May 14, 1967) is a South Korean actor. Upon his graduation in 1994, he appeared in numerous theatrical productions, such
Sul_Kyung-gu
1977 Hong Kong film by Chor Yuen
adapted from the novel Xuehai Piaoxiang of the Chu Liuxiang Series by Gu Long. The film was directed by Chor Yuen, produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio
Clans_of_Intrigue
Group of Chinese martial arts
point of making them seem miraculous, as in the novels of Jin Yong and Gu Long. Internal concepts have also been a source of comedy, such as in the films
Neijia
Deep learning architecture
focused on sequence modeling. It was developed by two researchers Albert Gu from Carnegie Mellon University and Tri Dao from Princeton University to address
Mamba (deep learning architecture)
Mamba_(deep_learning_architecture)
Hong Kong actor
project in TVB was Treasure Raiders, an adaptation of one of the works of Gu Long. Wong starred in the 2005 film Wait 'til You're Older after being invited
Felix_Wong
1983 Taiwanese film by Chang Peng-i
The main character, Chu Liuxiang, is from the Chu Liuxiang Series by Gu Long, who also co-wrote the screenplay for the film. Adam Cheng as Chu Liuxiang
The Denouncement of Chu Liu Hsiang
The_Denouncement_of_Chu_Liu_Hsiang
Chinese philosophical concept
to resist weapon attacks. These can be seen in novels by Jin Yong and Gu Long, films such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Shaolin Soccer and Kung
Neigong
1978 Hong Kong wuxia television series
from the novel Duoqing Jianke Wuqing Jian of the Xiaoli Feidao Series by Gu Long. The series was first broadcast on TVB in Hong Kong in 1978. Paul Chu as
The Romantic Swordsman (1978 TV series)
The_Romantic_Swordsman_(1978_TV_series)
Chinese liniment
used on open wounds nor swallowed. Zheng Gu Shui is also used by people who suffer from achy feet from long-time standing or people who suffer from Plantar
Zheng_Gu_Shui
Chinese politician (1907–1946)
Qin Bangxian, better known by his alias Bo Gu (4 May 1907 – 8 April[citation needed] 1946) was a Chinese senior leader of the Chinese Communist Party and
Bo_Gu
1986 Taiwanese wuxia TV series
Juedai Shuangjiao (新絕代雙驕) is a Taiwanese television series adapted from Gu Long's novel Juedai Shuangjiao. The series was first aired on TTV in Taiwan in
Xin_Juedai_Shuangjiao
Television drama series originating from Mainland China
classic wuxia novels, such as those written by household names Jin Yong and Gu Long. Critical reception to shows such as The Legend of the Condor Heroes (2003)
Chinese_television_drama
Hong Kong actor (1950–2024)
a film adaption from the novel Third Young Master's Sword (三少爺的劍) by Gu Long. The next year, Chui received much attention for his cameo in RTV's drama
Norman_Chui
1976 Hong Kong TV series
adapted from the Lu Xiaofeng Series by Gu Long. It was first broadcast on TVB in Hong Kong in 1976. The 30 episodes long series is divided into three seasons
Luk_Siu-fung
Chinese state-owned enterprise
珠海格力集团有限公司". www.gree.cn. Retrieved 2025-06-14. "Gé lì diàn qì zēng fā gǒng gù lóng tóu dì wèi" 格力电器 增发巩固龙头地位 [Gree Electric issues new shares in order to
Gree_Group
Surname list
Gǔ (Chinese: 古) is a Chinese surname meaning 'old' or 'ancient'. Gu Long (古龍), pen name of Xiong Yaohua (1938–1985), Chinese novelist, screenwriter, film
Gǔ_(surname_古)
Chinese young adult writer (born 1983)
Chinese literature and Wuxia fiction, particularly works by Jin Yong and Gu Long. This extensive reading taught and inspired him in his own writing, leading
Guo_Jingming
Chinese film director (born 1957)
Gu Changwei (born 12 December 1957) is a Chinese cinematographer and film director. Gu was born in Xi'an, Shaanxi in the People's Republic of China. Gu
Gu_Changwei
Ancient Chinese ritual bronze vessel
cultures. The creation of a vessel such as the gu makes sense in modern times because of its shape. The long stem made it easy to hold and sip from, while
Gu_(vessel)
1978 Hong Kong film by Chor Yuen
film adapted from the novel Bianfu Chuanqi of the Chu Liuxiang Series by Gu Long. The film was directed and written by Chor Yuen, produced by the Shaw Brothers
Legend_of_the_Bat
District of Seoul, South Korea
Gangnam District (Korean: 강남구; Hanja: 江南區; RR: Gangnam-gu; pronounced [kaŋnam.ɡu]; lit. 'South of the [Han] River') is one of the 25 districts of Seoul
Gangnam_District
1995 Taiwanese television series
character, Chu Liuxiang (Chor Lau-heung), is from the Chu Liuxiang Series by Gu Long, but the story is an original one created by the screenwriters instead
Chor Lau-heung (1995 TV series)
Chor_Lau-heung_(1995_TV_series)
1978 Hong Kong film by Chor Yuen
film adapted from the novel Xiuhua Dadao of the Lu Xiaofeng Series by Gu Long. The film was directed by Chor Yuen, produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio
Clan_of_Amazons
Chinese writer
over two decades and his works dominated the modern wuxia genre until Gu Long came into the scene. Windblown Dust, Hidden Hero (風塵俠隱) Rainbow-Startling
Wolong_Sheng
1983 Taiwanese film by Chang Peng-i
film adapted from the novel Wuye Lanhua of the Chu Liuxiang Series by Gu Long. Directed by Chang Peng-i, it starred Adam Cheng and Brigitte Lin. The
Demon_Fighter
Venom-based poison associated with cultures of south China, particularly Nanyue
Gu (traditional Chinese: 蠱; simplified Chinese: 蛊) or jincan (traditional Chinese: 金蠶; simplified Chinese: 金蚕) was a venom-based poison associated with
Gu_(poison)
2001 Hong Kong–Taiwanese TV series
Kong–Taiwanese television series adapted from the wuxia novel series by Gu Long, primarily the Chu Liuxiang Series, but also including characters from
The New Adventures of Chor Lau-heung (2001 TV series)
The_New_Adventures_of_Chor_Lau-heung_(2001_TV_series)
2018 Chinese film
originally became in 2018 Tong Liya as Gu Xiaojiao, a frustrated young woman in 2018 Han Jiaying as Young Gu Xiaojiao in 1999 Zhang Yi as Zhao Junyi
How_Long_Will_I_Love_U
1934–1936 Red Army retreat during the Chinese Civil War
leaders, including Comintern military adviser Otto Braun and Moscow-trained Bo Gu, decided to take the troops through Hunan, but Chiang set up defenses to block
Long_March
Chinese revolutionary figure and politician
Gu Mu (Chinese: 谷牧; pinyin: Gǔ Mù; Wade–Giles: Ku3 Mu4; September 1914 – November 6, 2009) was a Chinese revolutionary figure and politician, who served
Gu_Mu
2008 Taiwanese television drama series
FanFan. The characters are mostly based on the stories of Jin Yong (金庸) and Gu Long (古龍). It is related to the Chinese TV series Swordsman. This story incorporates
The Legend of Brown Sugar Chivalries
The_Legend_of_Brown_Sugar_Chivalries
1980 Taiwanese film by Wang Yu
film adapted from the novel Xinyue Chuanqi of the Chu Liuxiang Series by Gu Long. The film was directed by Wang Yu and starred Meng Fei as Chu Liuxiang
The_Sun_Moon_Legend
Chinese actor
fields. In 2020, Hu starred in Handsome Siblings, a wuxia drama based on Gu Long’s 1966 novel Juedai Shuangjiao; playing Hua Wuque. The series received positive
Hu_Yitian
1979 Hong Kong TV series
Hong Kong wuxia television series adapted from the Chu Liuxiang Series by Gu Long. The series was first broadcast on RTV (now ATV) in Hong Kong in September
It Takes a Thief (1979 TV series)
It_Takes_a_Thief_(1979_TV_series)
Taiwanese writer and director
popularity rise in Taiwan. Ko has compared himself favorably to Louis Cha, Gu Long, and Ni Kuang. "Jiubadao" was originally a song written by Ko as a senior
Giddens_Ko
1980 Hong Kong-Taiwanese film by Hsiao Mu
Kong–Taiwanese wuxia film. The story is a cross-over between two novel series by Gu Long: the Lu Xiaofeng Series and Chu Liuxiang Series. The titular character
Middle Kingdom's Mark of Blood
Middle_Kingdom's_Mark_of_Blood
GU LONG
GU LONG
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English : possibly a reduced form of Longhurst.
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English (Lancashire) : variant of Longworth.
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Latin
Long beard.
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by an extensive (Middle English long ‘long’) piece of open country or pastureland (feld(e)). There is a place so named in Kent (from Old English lang + feld), recorded from the 10th century, and there are several in West Yorkshire, where the surname is common. Two places now called Longville in Shropshire also have this origin.
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English : variant of Long 1.
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English (chiefly in the West Midlands)
English (chiefly in the West Midlands) : topographic name for someone who lived by an extensive (Middle English long) marsh or fen (Middle English more).
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English
English : topographic name from Middle English lang, long ‘long’ + aker, acre ‘piece of tilled land’, or a habitational name from any of various minor places so named, such as Long Acre Farm, Tyne and Wear, or Long Acres Farm in North Yorkshire.
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English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Oxfordshire (formerly in Berkshire) and Lancashire, so named from Old English lang, long ‘long’ + worð ‘enclosure’.
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English : habitational name from a minor place in the parish of Windermere, Cumbria, named in Middle English as long ‘long’ + myre, mire ‘marsh’, ‘bog’ (Old Norse mýrr).
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English : possibly an altered form of Longshaw, habitational name from Longshaw in Derbyshire, Greater Manchester, and Staffordshire, named from Middle English lang, long + shaw ‘copse’, ‘small wood’ (Old English sceaga).
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English : variant of Longbottom.
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English
English : habitational name from any of various places, for example Longden, the Middle English form that underlies Longdendale in Cheshire and Derbyshire. This is a compound of Old English lang, long ‘long’ + denu ‘valley’. A place called Longden in Shropshire, however, has the same origin as Langdon, so there has clearly been some confusion between the two forms.
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English : apparently an occupational name for a tipstaff or beadle who carried a long staff as a badge of office; perhaps also a nickname for a very tall, thin man, or even an obscene nickname for a man with a long sexual organ. The surname is found chiefly in northeastern England.
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English : habitational name from any of various minor places, for example in Cumbria, Northumberland, and Gloucestershire, all named from Old English lang ‘long’ + wella ‘spring’, ‘stream’.English : habitational name from Longueville-sur-Scie (formerly Longueville-la-Gifart) in Seine-Inférieure, France.
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English
English : nickname for a tall (Middle English long ‘long’) person who was a good companion (felagh, felaw ‘partner’, ‘comrade’).The name made famous in America by poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–82) of Portland, ME, was introduced to North America by William Longfellow of Yorkshire, England, who settled in Newbury, MA, about 1676.
Surname or Lastname
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English : topographic name from Middle English lang, long ‘long’ + strete ‘road’.Translation of Dutch Langestraet, cognate with 1.The confederate general James Longstreet (1821–1904), was born in SC, came from an old Dutch family in New Netherland with the name Langestraet; he was the nephew of Augustus B. Longstreet, a Methodist clergyman born in Augusta, GA, in 1790.
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English : possibly a topographic name from Middle English long ‘long’ + weye ‘way’, ‘road’, or a habitational name from some minor place so named; Longway Bank in Derbyshire, however, is named from Old English lang ‘long’ + hÅh ‘hill spur’.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived in a long valley, from Middle English long + botme, bothem ‘valley bottom’. Given the surname’s present-day distribution, Longbottom in Luddenden Foot, West Yorkshire, may be the origin, but there are also two places called Long Bottom in Hampshire, two in Wiltshire, and Longbottom Farm in Somerset and in Wiltshire.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : nickname for a tall person, from Old English lang, long, Old French long ‘long’, ‘tall’ (equivalent to Latin longus).Irish (Ulster (Armagh) and Munster) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Longáin (see Langan).Chinese : from the name of an official treasurer called Long, who lived during the reign of the model emperor Shun (2257–2205 bc). his descendants adopted this name as their surname. Additionally, a branch of the Liu clan (see Lau 1), descendants of Liu Lei, who supposedly had the ability to handle dragons, was granted the name Yu-Long (meaning roughly ‘resistor of dragons’) by the Xia emperor Kong Jia (1879–1849 bc). Some descendants later simplified Yu-Long to Long and adopted it as their surname.Chinese : there are two sources for this name. One was a place in the state of Lu in Shandong province during the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). The other source is the Xiongnu nationality, a non-Han Chinese people.Chinese : variant of Lang.Cambodian : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, such as Longhirst in Northumberland, named in Old English as ‘long wooded hill’, from lang, long ‘long’ + hyrst ‘wooded hill’.
GU LONG
GU LONG
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Dexterous; Right Handed; Dyer; Woman Dyer; One who
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a trapper, from a derivative of Middle English trapp ‘trap’.German : nickname for a stupid person, from Middle High German trappe ‘bustard’ (of Slavic origin).German : topographic name for someone living by a step-like feature in the terrain, from Middle Low German treppe, trappe ‘step’, or by a flight of steps, standard German Treppe.Thomas Trapp (b. 1635) was in Edgartown, Martha’s Vineyard, MA, by 1659. He or his family probably came originally from Great Baddow, Essex, England.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Guest
Boy/Male
Irish
Dark one.
Girl/Female
Greek
Defender of man.
Boy/Male
Armenian
Hard working.
Boy/Male
British, English
Like God
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Scandinavian Arne, AARNE means "eagle."
GU LONG
GU LONG
GU LONG
GU LONG
GU LONG
a.
Having a long tongue.
adv.
For a long time; hence, wearisomely.
n.
A daddy longlegs.
n.
Bearing injuries or provocation for a long time; patient; not easily provoked.
n.
Long patience of offense.
n.
The distance in degrees, reckoned from the vernal equinox, on the ecliptic, to a circle at right angles to the ecliptic passing through the heavenly body whose longitude is designated; as, the longitude of Capella is 79¡.
a.
Having a long waist; long from the armpits to the armpits to the bottom of the waist; -- said of persons.
n.
Long-sightedness.
a.
Spun out, or extended, to great length; hence, long-winded; tedious.
adv.
With longing desire.
n.
Any one of several species of fringilline birds of the genus Calcarius (or Plectrophanes), and allied genera. The Lapland longspur (C. Lapponicus), the chestnut-colored longspur (C. ornatus), and other species, inhabit the United States.
a.
Having a long life; having constitutional peculiarities which make long life probable; lasting long; as, a long-lived tree; they are a longlived family; long-lived prejudices.
a.
Long-breathed; hence, tediously long in speaking; consuming much time; as, a long-winded talker.
n.
The state or condition of being long-sighted; hence, sagacity; shrewdness.
a.
Of or pertaining to longitude or length; as, longitudinal distance.
a.
Extending in length; in the direction of the length; running lengthwise, as distinguished from transverse; as, the longitudinal diameter of a body.
a.
Long from the part about the neck or shoulder, or from the armpits, to the bottom of the weist, or to the skirt; -- said of garments; as, a long-waisted coat.
pl.
of Longshoreman
n.
The arc or portion of the equator intersected between the meridian of a given place and the meridian of some other place from which longitude is reckoned, as from Greenwich, England, or sometimes from the capital of a country, as from Washington or Paris. The longitude of a place is expressed either in degrees or in time; as, that of New York is 74¡ or 4 h. 56 min. west of Greenwich.