CHEUK
Cheuk
The surname Cheuk, is of Chinese origin, specifically Cantonese. It is transliterated from the Chinese character 卓, which means "outstanding" or "eminent". The Cheuk surname is not commonly found in British records, as it is primarily associated with Chinese ancestry.
In Chinese culture, the surname Cheuk holds significant meaning and is often associated with qualities such as excellence, prominence, and high achievement. Individuals with the surname Cheuk may have ancestral connections to regions in China where this surname is prevalent.
Given the diverse cultural landscape of Britain, it is possible to encounter individuals with the surname Cheuk who have familial ties to China or other regions where Cantonese-speaking populations reside. The presence of the Cheuk surname in Britain reflects the country's rich tapestry of multicultural influences.
There are approximately 147 people named Cheuk in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Cheuk.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Anthony
- Chi
- Christopher
- Chun
- Ho
- Ki
- Man
- Timmy
- Wai
- Yun
Female
- Amanda
- Cindy
- Connie
- Diana
- Grace
- Kim
- Louise
- Sze
- Tina
- Yuk