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Min

Min is a term that can have various meanings depending on the context. In Chinese, Min (simplified Chinese: 闽; traditional Chinese: 閩; pinyin: Mǐn) refers to the Min people, a group of ethnic Chinese whose ancestral origins lie in the coastal regions of southeastern China, primarily in the provinces of Fujian, Guangdong, and Hainan. The term can also refer to the Min languages, a subgroup of Sinitic languages spoken by the Min people. In Korean, Min (Hangul: 민) is a common surname, meaning "people" or "commoner." Additionally, in Hebrew, the term Min (מין) can mean "species" or "kind," as used in the biblical story of Noah's Ark. Context is crucial in determining the specific meaning of the term.