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Hu (surname)

Hu (胡) is a Chinese surname. In 2006, it was the 15th most common surname in China. In 2013, it was the 13th most common in China, with 13.7 million Chinese sharing this surname.

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Some other less-common surnames pronounced Hu include 瓠, 護, 戶, 扈, 虎, 呼, 忽, 斛 and 壶. In Cantonese, “胡” is also pronounced as "Wu" or "Woo"

Meaning

In Classical Chinese, hu 胡 meant: "dewlap; wattle" and was a variant Chinese character for "how; why; what" (he 何), "long-lasting; far-reaching" (xia 遐), "part of a dagger-axe", hu- in "butterfly" (hudie 蝴蝶), and "Northern Barbarians".

History

According to tradition, the Hu (胡) surname has several historical origins. First, Hu could derive from the family of Duke Hu of Chen. King Wu of Zhou (r. 1046-043 BCE) enfeoffed his son-in-law Gui Man 媯滿 (supposedly a descendent of the legendary sage king Emperor Shun) with the state of Chen (in modern Henan Province). His posthumous name was Duke Hu, and some of his descendants adopted Hu as their surname. Second, Hu could derive from two Zhou vassal states named Hu 胡, one located near Luohe (Henan Province) or another near Fuyang (Anhui Province). Third, Hu could derive from non-Chinese people adopting it as their surname. For example, in the 496 Change of Xianbei names to Han names, Hegu/Gegu 紇骨 was changed to Hu 胡. Fourth, Hu could derive from the clan name of the ancient Tiele people within the Xiongnu confederation.

Non-Chinese peoples and ethnic minorities in China sometimes took the Chinese exonym for their ethnic group as their surname. The best example is Hu 胡, which was anciently used to refer to "barbarian" groups on the northern and western frontiers of China.

Hu (胡) was used for various northern and western peoples of non-Chinese stock. It was commonly used for people of Persian, Sogdian, Turkish, Xianbi, Indian and Kushan origin and, occasionally, for the Xiongnu (probably because of their connections with the Tonghu or Eastern Hu – a separate tribe conquered by the Xiongnu).

Two historically significant Hu names are this Donghu 東胡 (literally "Eastern Barbarians") "ancient Mongolian nomadic group" and the Wu Hu 五胡 ("Five Barbarians") "five nomadic tribes involved in the Wu Hu uprising" (304-316 CE) against the Jin Dynasty.

Hu (Foochow Romanized: Hù; POJ: Hô or Ô) was also one of the eight surnames of the first Han Chinese clans who first moved out the Central Plains into Fujian province (八姓入閩; Foochow Romanized: Báik Sáng Ĭk Mìng) during the Wu Hu uprising.

The Hồ 胡 clan which founded the Hồ dynasty in Vietnam originated in Zhejiang province of China.

The surname 虎 (Hǔ), which means "Tiger", is rare in China to the point where a lot of people are not aware that it is used as a surname. Some believe it came from the name of a 4,300-year-old chancellor while others believe it originates among the Hui Muslim minority.

Notable people

  • Hu Hanmin, influential and powerful Chinese politician in the Kuomintang
  • Hu Songshan 虎嵩山 Chinese Hui Muslim Imam of the Yihewani sect
  • Hu Jintao 胡锦涛, former General Secretary of the Communist Party of China and the former President of the People's Republic of China
  • Myolie Wu 胡杏兒, Hong Kong singer and actress
  • Hu Jia 胡佳, a jailed pro-democracy activist in the People's Republic of China
  • Hu Bin, Chinese freestyle swimmer
  • Hu Shih 胡适, Chinese writer and scholar
  • Hu Yaobang 胡耀邦, former Chairman of the Communist Party of China and General Secretary of the Communist Party of China
  • Hu Qiaomu 胡乔木, People's Republic of China politician
  • Hu Qili 胡启立, former member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China
  • Hu Weide 胡惟德, politician and diplomat of the Qing dynasty and the Republic of China
  • Hu Bei-Lok 胡比乐, American theoretical physicist
  • Kelly Hu 胡凯丽, American actress
  • Richard Hu 胡赐道, former Finance Minister of Singapore
  • Gordon Ying Sheung Wu 胡應湘, chairman of the board of Hopewell Holdings Ltd.
  • Hu Zaobin 胡藻斌, early 20th-century Chinese painter, famous for painting tigers
  • Hu Fei (boxer)|Hu Fei 胡芾, a boxer known primarily in China for his power and relentless style, and is the defending champion in the Chinese National games.
  • Hu Ge 胡歌, actor.
  • Jason Hu 胡志强, Republic of China politician
  • Hồ Dynasty of Vietnam 胡朝:
  • Hồ Quý Ly 胡季犛
  • Hồ Hán Thương 胡漢蒼
  • Hu Lanqi 胡兰畦, writer and one of the first women generals of the Republic of China
  • Hu Die, actress, "Movie Queen" of the 1930s
  • Jayley Woo and her twin sister Hayley Woo (born 27 December 1991), Singaporean actresses
  • 胡濙
  • References

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