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Yu is the pinyin romanisation of several Chinese family names.However, in the Wade–Giles romanisation system, Yu is equivalent to You in pinyin. "Yu" may represent many different Chinese characters, including 余, 于, 由, 魚 (鱼), 漁(渔), 楀, 俞(兪), 喻 (this character is 35th name on the Hundred Family Surnames poem), 於, 遇, 虞, 郁, 尉, 禹, 游, 尤, 庾, 娛(娱), and 茹 ...
Yu is a typical name in the southern area of China. It means "surplus" in Chinese. It means "surplus" in Chinese. Its place of origin of this name is thought to be in the area of Fengxiang (鳳翔) to Xianyang (咸陽) in Shaanxi .
Yu (Chinese: 于; pinyin: Yú; Jyutping: jyu4, jyu1) is a Chinese family name. According to the 2006 census of People's Republic of China , it ranks 38th nationally. In 2019 it was the 41st most common surname in Mainland China. [ 1 ]
Yu is the Mandarin Pinyin spelling of a Chinese given name. People with this name include: Bai Yu (actor) (born 1990), Chinese actor; Bai Yu (actress), Chinese producer, actress, and director; Chang Yu (tennis), retired Chinese tennis player. Cheng Rui (died 903), Tang dynasty warlord known as Guo Yu at one point
You (Mandarin pronunciation:) is the pinyin romanization of several Chinese family names including 尤 Yóu, 游 Yóu, 㳺 Yóu, 犹 Yóu, 由 Yóu, 右 Yòu, 幽 Yōu, etc. . Among these names, 尤 Yóu and 游 Yóu are relatively comm
The Chinese expression "Three Zhang Four Li" (simplified Chinese: 张三李四; traditional Chinese: 張三李四; pinyin: Zhāng Sān Lǐ Sì) is used to mean "anyone" or "everyone", [4] but the most common surnames are currently Wang in mainland China [5] and Chen in Taiwan. [6]
List of people with surname Yu; Yu (Chinese given name) Yū, a Japanese given name, including variants Yu, Yuu, and Yui; Yu People (俞/余), an ethnic group in ancient China; Yoo (Korean surname) (兪, 庾, 劉, 柳), a common Korean family name; You (surname), transliteration of several Chinese surnames, spelled Yu in the Wade–Giles ...
Yao Chonghua, the name of Emperor Shun of pre-dynastic China, one of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors; Yao Chang, founding emperor of the Later Qin Dynasty; Yao Ming, Chinese professional basketball player and humanitarian; Andrew Yao, Chinese computer scientist and A.M. Turing Award laureate; Jianping Yao, Canadian engineer