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贵姓, a phrase meaning "your surname", is used to ask one's surname with great politeness.
姓 is just a verb or noun.
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Also 姓 means "to surname" as a verb
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Hi thank you for your comment. It's there, the verb meaning, "one's surname is".
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In conversation, 姓 (xìng) is commonly used to refer to one's surname. For example, someone might ask "你姓什么?" (nǐ xìng shénme? - What is your surname?)
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