CHUANG
Chuang
Chuang is a British surname of Chinese origin. The surname may also be spelled as "Chong" or "Zhuang" depending on the transliteration system used.
Origin and Meaning
The surname Chuang is believed to originate from China and is derived from the Chinese character "εΊ„" which means a hamlet or village. The surname is relatively uncommon in British populations but may have been introduced through immigration or marriage.
Distribution
The surname Chuang is not widespread in the British Isles, and those with this surname may have ancestral roots in China or other countries where the surname is more common.
Notable Individuals
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The Chuang surname reflects the diverse cultural heritage present within British society and exemplifies the connections between Britain and China through immigration and intercultural relationships.
There are approximately 82 people named Chuang in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Chuang.