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Hu is a British surname of Chinese origin. The surname often denotes a person of Chinese heritage who has settled in the United Kingdom.
While not a common surname in British English, 'Hu' has various meanings and origins in different cultures, with varying pronunciations. In Chinese, 'Hu' is a common character that can mean 'tiger', 'fox', 'embrace', or 'protect'. Consequently, the surname 'Hu' can have different meanings according to the region in China from which it originates.
In the UK, individuals with the surname 'Hu' can be found across various regions and professions, contributing to the diverse cultural landscape of the country. The surname may be spelled and pronounced differently depending on family traditions or anglicisation of the original Chinese characters.
Family names often carry historical and cultural significance, reflecting the heritage and lineage of individuals. The surname 'Hu', whether adopted through immigration or ancestral ties, represents the fusion of Chinese and British identities, highlighting the rich tapestry of multiculturalism in the UK.
There are approximately 1,385 people named Hu in the UK. That makes it roughly the 5,715th most common surname in Britain. Around 21 in a million people in Britain are named Hu.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Chun
- Jian
- Jun
- Kun
- Michael
- Ming
- Wei
- William
- Xiao
- Xinghui
- Yan
- Yi
- Yu
Female
- Agnes
- Bo
- Helen
- Hui
- Jia
- Ling
- Xin
- Yang
- Yi
- Ying