Du () is a Chinese surname. The name is spelled Tu in Taiwan. In Hong Kong it is spelled as To and in Macao as Tou, based on the pronunciation of æÂ in Cantonese. In Singapore and Malaysia, it is spelled as Toh, based on the pronunciation of æÂ in Hokkien. The Vietnamese equivalent of the surname is ÃÂá»Â. However, when diacritics are dropped, it can also be from the Vietnamese surnames Dð ä½ or DÃ
© ä¿ (for both, the Chinese equivalent is Yu). It is the 129th surname in Hundred Family Surnames and is the 42nd most common surname in Mainland China as of 2020.
Origin and Branches of Du (æÂÂ)
The ancestors of the Du family are known as the Tangdu. The Tangdu resided southeast of Xi'an in Shaanxi province. The Fan (èÂÂ) and Du clans share a common ancestor. Some members of the Du (æÂÂ) family are the Tuoba (æÂÂè·Â) family of Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei. "Dugu" is the surname of Xianbei.
Meanings of Du (æÂÂ)
- The Chinese name of Pyrus betulifolia, a deciduous tree of the genus pear in the rosaceae.
- A verb: to stop; to prevent; to restrict
People with this name
Du
- Du Fu (æÂÂç«) (712âÂÂ770), Tang dynasty poet, considered one of China's greatest
- Du Fuwei (æÂÂä¼Âå¨Â) (d. 624), Sui dynasty military leader
- Du Hong (æÂÂæ´ª) (d. 905), late Tang dynasty warlord
- Du Ji (æÂÂç¿) (d. 224), Cao Wei official, grandfather of Du Yu
- Du Jin (æÂÂå Â) (ca. 1465âÂÂ1509), Ming dynasty painter
- Du Mu (æÂÂç§) (803âÂÂ852), Tang dynasty poet
- Lady Du Qiu (æÂÂç§Âå¨Â) (fl. 807âÂÂ831), Tang dynasty poet
- Du Rangneng (æÂÂè®Âè½) (841âÂÂ893), late Tang dynasty military leader
- Du Ruhui (æÂÂå¦ÂæÂ¦) (585âÂÂ630), Tang dynasty chancellor
- Du Shenquan (æÂÂ审æÂÂ) (d. 870), during the late Tang Dynasty
- Du Shi (æÂÂè©©) (d. 85), Han Dynasty mechanical engineer, credited with the invention of the water-powered blast furnace
- Du Wei (æÂÂä¼Â) (1962âÂÂ2020), Chinese diplomat
- Du Yan (æÂÂæ·¹) (d. 628), Tang dynasty chancellor, uncle of Du Ruhui
- Du Yu (æÂÂé Â) (222âÂÂ285), Jin dynasty classicist, wrote an influential commentary to the Zuozhuan
- Junping Du (æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå¹³), Chinese computer scientist
- Soon Ja Du, Korean-American shopkeeper convicted in the killing of Latasha Harlins
- Wang Yanqiu (), official and general during the Five Dynasties & Ten Kingdoms who bore the adoptive name Du Yanqiu ()
Duh, Taw, To, Toh, Tu
- Woody Duh (æÂÂç´«è»Â), Vice Premier of the Republic of China (2016)
- Taw Sein Ko (æÂÂæÂÂ誥/æÂÂæÂÂ浩), Burma's first archaeologist
- Alex To (æÂÂå¾·åÂÂ/æÂÂå¾·ä¼Â), a singer from Hong Kong
- Johnnie To (æÂÂçª峯/æÂÂçª峰), a film director from Hong Kong
- Chapman To, an actor from Hong Kong
- Tu Cheng-sheng, Taiwanese politician
- Loring W. Tu, Taiwanese-American mathematician
- Toh Chin Chye, (æÂÂè¿ÂæÂÂ; 1921âÂÂ2012), a prominent first generation political leader in Singapore
- Toh Aik Choon (; 1927âÂÂ1990), Singaporean shipbuilding industry businessman
- Sylvia Toh (; born 1946/1947), Singaporean newspaper columnist
- Toh Wei Soong (æÂÂç»´å´§; born 1998), Singaporean swimmer
- Toh Ee Wei (; born 2000), Malaysian badminton player
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It was found to be the 330th most common surname, shared by 140,060 people or 0.011% of the population, with the province with the most being Shandong.
- Du Mu (Ming dynasty), (Chinese: é½ç©Â; 1459âÂÂ1525) was a Chinese poet, scholar and art critic from Suzhou
- Ray Du English (Chinese: é¿滴è±æÂÂ) is a Taiwanese educational YouTube channel hosted by 2 siblings, one of whom is internet personality Ray Du (é½çÂÂçÂÂ)
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