KUANG
Kuang
The surname Kuang is of Chinese origin and is not a common British surname. It is derived from the Chinese character '匡' which means 'to rectify' or 'to restore', and '泉' which means 'spring' or 'fountain'. This surname may have been adopted by individuals of Chinese descent who have settled in Britain or have British citizenship.
The exact origin and history of the Kuang surname in Britain may vary as it is not as widespread as some other British surnames. Individuals bearing the surname Kuang may have familial roots tracing back to regions in China where this surname is more prevalent.
It is worth noting that surnames are an essential part of cultural identity and can provide insights into a person's heritage and lineage. As with many surnames, the surname Kuang holds significance to those who bear it, representing their familial connection and history.
There are approximately 69 people named Kuang in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Kuang.
Region of origin: Asia
Country of origin: China
Language of origin: Chinese
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Boyan
- Jiahao
- Jie
- Likun
- Yi
Female
- Gedan
- Huandi
- Lan
- Liqin
- Yangzhuan