Qiū (surname)
Pronunciation | Qiū (Pinyin) Jau1 (Jyutping) Khu (Pe̍h-ōe-jī) |
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Language(s) | Chinese, Korean |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Old Chinese |
Region of origin | China |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Qiū (Mandarin) Yau (Cantonese) Kho, Khoe, Khoo, Koo, Khu (Hokkien, Teochew) Khâu (Vietnamese) Koo, Gu, Ku (Korean) |
Qiu is an East Asian surname (Chinese: 丘/邱; pinyin: Qiū; Wade–Giles: Ch'iu1; Jyutping: Jau1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Khu). This surname is common in Mainland China, and is also one of the most influential surnames in Taiwan, as well as the Sichuan and Fujian provinces in the South China region.[1] As well as being a surname, the character 邱 also means "mound, dune, or hill". A less common surname is 秋, pronounced the same in Mandarin but differently in Cantonese and Hokkien (pinyin: Qiū; Jyutping: Cau1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chhiu).
丘/邱 also appears in Korea, where they may be transliterated as:
- 구 (Korean in Hangul)
- Koo, Gu, Ku (Korean in Revised Romanization).
The surname also appears in the Philippines from immigrants from the South of China. It was anglicized as:
- Cu or Kuh (in Tagalog)
丘/邱 ranks 151st in the
History
The surname has several historical origins:
- In 1046 BC, Republic of China in 1912, that some members of the Qiu (邱) family reverted to their ancient surname Qiu (丘)[2]
- In the early Zhou dynasty, King Wu awarded Cao Xie, the descendant of Zhuanxu, the land of Zhu (now it is located southeast part of Qufu, Shandong Province) and established a state there. During the Spring and Autumn period, there was a senior official in the state named Qiu Ruo, and his descendants have taken Qiu as their surname since then.[1]
- An official named Yangtze River. The Qiu families entered Taiwan in the early Qing dynasty and Qiu has become one of the popular surnames in the country.
- Another sect came from the Qiudun (丘敦) clan of the Southern and Northern Dynasties
Others
- Chiu Chuang-huan (born 1925), President of Examination Yuan (1993–1996)
- Republic of China(2008–2009)
- Xia dynasty's period feudal lords Qiuwu (九五, Guo) clan change surname to Jiu (九), or Qiu (仇).
- Xia dynasty's Hou (侯, Hou) clan change surname to Qiu (仇). surname Hou (侯) from Si (姒) clan of the Xia dynasty.
- Zhou dynasty's Ji(姬, Kei, Ki, Hi) clan changed their surname to Qiu (秋) in the early Zhou dynasty.
- Qiuqiu (秋秋, Chuchu) clan change surname to Qiu (秋).
Notable people with the surname
丘
- Qiu Chuji (丘處機), Chinese Daoist known for his journey from China to Persia
- Qiu Le (丘樂), Chinese weightlifter
- Raymond Yau (丘威), (b. 1978), Chinese-American photographer, video director, and DJ
- Yau Kin Wai (丘建威), Hong Kong football player
- Alan Yau (丘德威), founder of Wagamama, Michelin Star awarded Yauatcha and Hakkasan and an English restaurateur
- Anna Yau (b. 1977), Hong Kong radio DJ, actress and host
- Thaksin Shinawatra (丘達新) (b. 1949), Thai businessman, politician and 23th Prime Minister of Thailand
- Yingluck Shinawatra (丘英樂) (b. 1967), Thai businesswoman, politician and 28th Prime Minister of Thailand, younger sister of Thaksin Shinawatra
- Panthongtae Shinawatra (丘氏) (b. 1979), Thai businessman, founder of Voice TV, son of Thaksin Shinawatra
- Pheu Thaifor participation and innovation, daughter of Thaksin Shinawatra
- Shing-Tung Yau (丘成桐) (b. 1949), a Chinese-American mathematician
邱
- Chiu Chih-wei (邱志偉), Member of the Legislative Yuan
- Chiu Ching-chun (邱鏡淳), Magistrate of Hsinchu County
- Chiu Yi (邱毅; Qiu Yi), Taiwanese legislator
- Leslie Khoo Kwee Hock (邱贵福 Qiu Guifu), Singaporean convicted murderer
- Khoo Teck Puat (邱德拔; Qiu Deba), Singaporean Chinese businessman
- Qiu Hongmei (邱紅梅), Chinese weightlifter
- Qiu Hongxia (邱紅霞), Chinese weightlifter
- Qiu Jun(邱峻), Chinese go player
- Qiu Miaojin (邱妙津), Taiwanese lesbian author
- Qiu Wei (邱為), Tang dynasty poet.
- Qiu Zhijie (邱志傑), Chinese visual artist
- Benny Yau (邱穟恆), Canadian television personality
- Chingmy Yau (邱淑貞; Qiu Shuzhen), Hong Kong actress
- Herman Yau (邱禮濤; Qiu Litao), Hong Kong film director
- David Chiu (邱信福), Taiwanese American politician
- Qiu Shaoyun (邱少云), Chinese Korean War hero in the 1950s
- Qiu Xinyi (邱欣怡), Taiwanese idol singer based in Shanghai and member of female idol group SNH48
秋
- Qiu Jin (秋瑾), Chinese revolutionary
Unknown
- John Yau (b. 1950), an American poet
See also
- Qiú (surname)(仇 and 裘)
References
- ^ a b c Chinese surname history: Qiu, People's Daily, 2005-12-08
- ^ Chung, Y.N.(2003). About Chinese Surnames. Available: http://www.asiawind.com/forums/read.php?f=1&i=4672&t=4601&v=f