Cua

Origin Cua is a British surname of Cornish origin. It is derived from the Old English word 'cow', meaning 'cow', and likely referred to someone who worked as a cowherd or lived near a cow pasture.

Distribution The surname Cua is relatively rare, with most instances found in the southwestern region of England, particularly in Cornwall. Over time, some bearers of the surname may have migrated to other parts of the United Kingdom or even abroad.

Notable Individuals As a less common surname, there are few notable individuals with the last name Cua. However, it is possible that some individuals with this surname have made contributions to various fields, but documentation of such achievements may be limited.

Variants Variants of the surname Cua may include Cuwa, Cuah, or other phonetic variations that have emerged over time as individuals and families migrated and spelling conventions evolved.

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Religion of origin: Muslim

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