List of modern Mongol clans
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This is a list of modern Mongolian clans. A list of family names in Mongolia, which only includes the main clans of Mongolian citizens, not including other Mongols outside Mongolia. The population of Mongolia is made up of all Mongol ethnic groups, tribes and aimags. The largest group is the Khalkhas, followed by the Oirats and Buryats. A small number of Kazakh and Inner Mongol tribes are also included.
Khalkha clans
A
Aduuchin, Alag Aduut, Arulat
B
C
D
E
G
J
K
Kharchu, Kharnut, Khatagin, Kharnuud, Khitan[5] (Kidan),[6] Khoroo, Khotogoid, Khökhuid, Khuree, Khereid, Keregut, Khurts[7]
N
O
Olkhonud[8] (Olkhonuud,[9] Olkhunud,[10] Olkhunuud[11]), Ongud, Orosynkhon[12]
S
Saljud, Suldus, Sharaid, Sharnuud
T
Taij, Taijiud, Taijuud, Taichuud, Tatar, Togoruutan, Torghut
U
Y
Yamaat, Yesüd[13] (Yesüüd),[14] Yunsheebuu (Southern Mongols)
Buryat clans
Daur clans
D
Daguur; Dular
Oirat clans
Bayad clans
The Bayad (Mongol: Баяд/Bayad, lit. "the Riches") is the third largest subgroup of the Mongols in Mongolia and they are a tribe in Four Oirats. Bayads were a prominent clan within the Mongol Empire. Bayads can be found in both Mongolic and Turkic peoples. Within Mongols, the clan is spread through Khalkha, Inner Mongolians, Buryats and Oirats.
Khoton clans
Burut
Myangad clans
Barga; Onhod (Ongut)
Zakhchin clans
Aatiinkhan; Adsagiinkhan; Baykhiinkhan; Burd Tariachin; Donjooniikhon; Damjaaniikhan; Dumiyenkhen; Emchiinkhen; Khereid; Khotonguud; Khurmshtiinkhan; Mukhlainkhan; Nokhoikhon; Shurdaankhan; Tavagzaaniikhan; Tsagaan Yas, Khuu Noyod.
Other Oirat clans
A
Altai
B
C
D
K
M
N
O
T
U
Uriankhai, Ulud, Uuld
Z
Zaisan, Zakhchin
Southern Mongolian clans
Mongolian Tuva Tsaatan-Dukha
Urud (Mongol)
Mongolian Tuva clans
Ak irgit; Kizil soyon; (Olot)
Yugur clans
Arlat (Arulad); Kalka (Khalkha Mongols); Oirot (Oirats); Temurchin (Mongol)