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Peng stands for:


Peng is the family name of the following people:

  • Peng Bo (* 1981), Chinese water diver
  • Peng Chang-kuei (1918–2016), Chinese chef and entrepreneur
  • Peng Cheng (* 1997), Chinese figure skater
  • Peng Chong (1915-2010), Chinese politician
  • Chin Peng (1922-2013), Malaysian politician
  • Peng Dehuai (1898–1974), first defense minister of the People's Republic of China
  • Eddie Peng (* 1982), Taiwanese-Canadian actor, singer and model
  • Grace Peng Yun (* 1974), American badminton player of Chinese origin
  • Peng Hsien-yin (* 1989), Taiwanese tennis player
  • Peng Jianfeng (* 1994), Chinese water diver
  • Peng Jianhua (* 1996), Chinese long-distance runner
  • Peng Longjin (* 1949), Chinese botanist
  • Lucy Peng , Chinese businesswoman
  • Peng Meng , Chinese philosopher
  • Peng Pai (1896-1929), Chinese revolutionary and politician (CCP)
  • Peng Peiyun (* 1929), Chinese politician in the People's Republic of China
  • Peng Shige (* 1947), Chinese mathematician
  • Peng Shuai (* 1986), Chinese tennis player
  • Peng Shuzhi (1895–1983), Chinese politician and leader of the Chinese Communist Party
  • Simon Peng-Keller (* 1969), Swiss theologian
  • Peng Sunyi (1615–1673), man of letters from Haiyan in Zhejiang at the end of the Ming and beginning of the Qing dynasties
  • Peng Wan-Ts (* 1939), Chinese draftsman
  • Peng Xingyong (* 1973), Chinese badminton player
  • Peng Zhaoqin (* 1968), Sino-Dutch chess grandmaster
  • Peng Zhen (1902–1997), Mayor of Beijing and Chairman of the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China


Peng is the first name of the following people:

  • Du Peng (* 1994), Chinese badminton player
  • Li Peng (1928–2019), Chinese Prime Minister


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