Huang (; ) is a Chinese surname. While Huáng is the pinyin romanization of the word, it may also be romanized as Hwang, Wong, Waan, Wan, Waon, Hwong, Vong, Hung, Hong, Bong, Eng, Ng, Uy, Wee, Oi, Oei, Oey, Ooi, Ong, or Ung due to pronunciations of the word in different dialects and languages. It is the 96th name on the Hundred Family Surnames poem.
This surname is known as Hwang in Korean. In Vietnamese, the name is known as Hoàng or Huỳnh.
Huang is the 7th most common surname in China. Hoang/Huynh is the 5th most common surname in Vietnam. The population of Huangs in China and Taiwan was estimated at more than 35 million in 2020; it was also the surname of more than 2 million overseas Chinese, 5.7 million Vietnamese (6%), and an estimated 1 million Koreans (the 2015 census of South Korea revealed it was the surname for 697,171 South Koreans, ranked 16th).
Huang is also the pinyin romanization of the very rare surname .
Pronunciations/transliterations
- Huang () used in Mandarin
- Hwang () used in Korean
- Huỳnh or Hoàng used in Vietnamese
- Huỳnh is the cognate adopted in Southern and most parts of Central Vietnam because of a naming taboo decree banning the surname Hoàng, due to similarity between the surname and the name of Lord Nguyá»Â
n HoÃÂ ng
- Faaj or Fangx used in Hmong language
- Vangz used in Zhuang language
- Vong or Voòng used in Hakka, Ngái, and Taishanese
- Ng, Ung, Ong, Wee, Oi, Ooi or Uy, used in Southern Min, specifically the Hokkien- and Teochew-speaking Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia
- Ooi, Oei, Oey, Uy in Zhangzhou dialect and Xiamen dialect
- Ng, Eng used in Quanzhou dialect, Xiamen dialect, and Teochew
- Oey or Oei used in Indonesia
- Ng, Uy, Wee is used in the Philippines
- Ng, Ooi, Wee used in Singapore and Malaysia
- Ooi used in Penang and nearby Malaysian states
- Wong, Vong or Hwong used in Cantonese, Wu and Fuzhou dialect
- Oeng, Eung, Ueng, Ung, or Ing (Khmer: ) used in Cambodia
- Eung or Ueng () used in Thailand (often paired with the prefix 'Sae' (à ¹Âà ¸Âà ¹Â) to indicate surname.
Origins
Huang is an ancient surname. According to tradition, there are several different origins of the surname, for example as descendants of Bo Yi, Lu Zhong (é¸çµÂ) or Tai Tai (èºé§Â). There were also at least three Huang Kingdoms during the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties. Most of the people with the surname Huang could track back their ancestors to one of the Huang Kingdoms.
Dong Yi Tribe æÂ±å¤·
The Dongyi or Eastern Barbarians were ancient people who lived in eastern China during the prehistoric period. They were one of the Four Barbarians in Chinese culture, along with the Northern Di Ã¥ÂÂçÂÂ, the Southern Man Ã¥ÂÂè », and the Western Rong 西æÂÂ. The Dong Yi tribe was the tribal alliance group that consisted of nine tribes in the Huai River Basin 淮水æµÂÃ¥ÂÂ: Quan Yi çÂÂ夷, Yu Yi æÂ¼å¤·, Fang Yi æÂ¹å¤·, Huang Yi é»Â夷, Bai Yi ç½夷, Chi Yi 赤夷, Xuan Yi çÂÂ夷, Feng Yi 風夷 and Yang Yi é½夷. The Dong Yi tribe people used different birds as their totems and for Huang Yi é»Â夷 tribe, Yellow Oriole é»Â鶯 was the totem. Later when the people from Huang Yi é»Â夷 tribe moved and settled in different parts of China, they adopted Huang é» as their surname.
Ying Clan 嬴å§Â
Shaohao å°Âç had a son, Gao Yao and Gao Yao had a son, Bo Yi. Bo Yi helped Emperor Shun and Yu the Great control the Great Flood and got surname Ying (嬴) at early Xia dynasty period. Bo Yi married Emperor Shun's youngest daughter and had three sons (some accounts mentioned only two sons â Da Lian and Ruo Mu):
- Eldest Son Da Lian 大廠â Founder of Huang Kingdom é»Âå (Qin Kingdom Founder Fei Zi éÂÂå and Zhao Kingdom Founder Shu Dai Ã¥ÂÂ帶 were descendants of Da Lian)
- Second Son Ruo Mu èÂ¥æÂ¨ â Founder of Xu Kingdom å¾Âå (his great-great-grandson Fei Chang è²»æÂ founded Fei Kingdom è²»åÂÂ)
- Third Son En Cheng æÂ©æÂ â Founder of Jiang Kingdom æ±ÂÃ¥ÂÂ
Xia Yu awarded the Huang kingdom to Da Lian, and his descendants are known as the Huangs. There are total of 14 clans derived from Bo Yi Ying Clan: Lian (å»Â), Xu (å¾Â), Jiang (æ±Â), Qin (秦), Zhao (è¶Â), Huang (é»Â), Liang (æ¢Â), Ma (馬), Ge (èÂÂ), Gu (è°·), Miao (ç¹Â), Zhong (é¾), Fei (è²»), and Qu (ç¿). Rulers of Qin Kingdom, Zhao Kingdom, Qin dynasty and Song dynasty could trace back their ancestor to Bo Yi. Hata Clan (秦æ°Â) of Japan, and Aisin Gioro Clan, Irgen Gioro Clan and Gioro Clan of Manchuria (one of several different opinions) were also derived from Bo Yi Ying Clan.
The lineage of Huang Clan from the Yellow Emperor is as follows: 1) Yellow Emperor é»Â帠-> 2) Chang Yi æÂÂæÂ -> 3) Zhuanxu Emperor é¡Âé Â帠-> 4) Da Ye 大楠(aka Ye the Great) -> 5) Shao Dian å°ÂÃ¥Â
¸ -> 6) Nu Shen 女è -> 7) Da Fei 大費 (aka Fei the Great) -> 8) Juan Zhang å·章-> 9) Wu Hui å³å (also known as Zhurong) -> 10) Lu Zhong é¸絠-> 11) Hui Lian æÂ é£ (Some accounts state that Hui Lian is son of Fan Ren, son of Lu Zhong). Lu Zhong had six sons:
- Eldest Son Fan 樠(also known as Fan Ren æ¨Â人 or Kun Wu æÂÂå¾) â Legendary Pottery Inventor and Founder of Kunwu æÂÂå¾åÂÂ,
- Second Son Ding å® (also known as Hui Lian æÂ è¿ or Can Hu Ã¥ÂÂè¡) â Founder of Huang é»ÂÃ¥ÂÂ,
- Third Son Qian (also known as Qian Keng é±é¿) â Legendary God of Longevity and Founder of Da Peng 大å½ÂÃ¥ÂÂ,
- Fourth Son Qiu æ± (also known as Qiu Yan æ±Â訠or Kuai Ren é¶人)- Founder of Kuai é¶åÂÂ,
- Fifth Son Yan An æÂÂå® (also known as Cao An æÂ¹å® or Zao An éÂÂå®Â) â Founder of Zhu é¾åÂÂ, and
- Sixth Son Ji å£ (also known as Ji Lian å£è¿Â) â Founder of Chu æ¥ÂÃ¥ÂÂ.
In 2220 BC during the reign of Emperor Yao å¸Âå ¯, Hui Lian æÂ é£ scored merits in harnessing river floods. Emperor Yao conferred on Hui Lian the title of Viscount å (but the nobility system of ancient China is still not clear) and the state of Can'hu Ã¥ÂÂè¡ (in present-day region of Fenyang, Shanxi province). Emperor Yao renamed Can'hu as State of Huang, and bestowed on Hui Lian the surname Huang é» and the name "Yun" é². Hence, Hui Lian was also known as Huang Yun é»Âé² or Nan Lu Ã¥ÂÂéÂÂ. Hui Lian became the Progenitor of the Huang surname clan. During Western Zhou dynasty, the rulers of the Huang State was given the title of Duke Ã¥Â
¬. The descendants of Huang Yun (Hui Lian) ruled the Huang State of Shanxi until the early Spring and Autumn period (722 BC-481 BC) when it was conquered by the State of Jin.
Another lineage of Huang Clan from the Yellow Emperor is as follows: 1) Yellow Emperor é»Â帠-> 2) Shao Hao å°ÂæÂ -> 3) Jiao Ji å¬Â極 -> 4) Hui Gong æÂ®åÂ
¬ -> 5) Mei æÂ§ -> 6) Tai Tai èºé§Â. Tai Tai helped Zhuanxu, and he and his descendants (Jin Tian Clan éÂÂ天æ°Â) were enfeoffed with Fen Zhou 汾巠at Fen River 汾河 which was further divided into four kingdoms â Huang Kingdom é»ÂÃ¥ÂÂ, Shen Kingdom æ²ÂÃ¥ÂÂ, Ru Kingdom èÂÂå and Si Kingdom å§ÂÃ¥ÂÂ.
Development and emigration
In 891 BC King Xiao of Zhou conferred on the 53rd generation descendant of Hui Lian, Huang Xi é»Âç (aka Huang Shi é»Âç³) the nobility of 'Hou' 侯 (marquis) and a fiefdom in the region east of the Han river 漢水 (in present-day region of Yicheng, Hubei province) called 'Huang' é» (Not to be confused with the Huang State of Fenyang, Shanxi) with the four states Jiang æ±Â, Huang é» (founded by 伯ç Bo Yi's descendants), Dao éÂÂ, and Bo æÂ in the Huang river 潢水 valley as vassals. The Huang State of Yicheng, Hubei was known as the Western Huang (Xi Huang 西é»Â) in history.
During the Jin dynasty (266âÂÂ420), when northern China was invaded by the barbarian tribes, many northerners (especially the aristocratic clans) moved to south China with the Jin court. It was during this period that the Huang clansmen migrated to Fujian.
According to Min Shu é©æÂ¸ (Book of Min) (Quoted from Chung Yoon-Ngan): "During the second year (of the reign) of Yongjia (308AD) the Central Plain was in chaos and the eight clans:- Lin æÂÂ, Huang é»Â, Chen é³, Zheng éÂÂ, Zhan 詹, Qiu é±, He ä½Â, and Hu è¡, entered Min é© (present day Fujian province, China)."
From the Tang dynasty (618âÂÂ907) onwards, many Han Chinese migrated from Fujian to Guangdong and the other southern provinces. Huang grew into a big clan in south China and it is the 3rd biggest surname in Southern China today. The Cantonese Baiyue adopted Huang surname as well.
Huang migration overseas began as early as the 14th century during the Ming dynasty to destinations in Southeast Asia. Migration to Americas began only in the mid-19th century following the forced opening of China's doors to the West. Huang is one of the largest Chinese surname clans in Americas today. The population of overseas Huang Clansmen was estimated at 2 million in 2000.
The surname ç has several origins:
- The descendants of the Three Emperors of ancient China.
- The descendants of Duke Dai of Song's prince named Huangfu Chongshi çÂÂç¶åÂ
Â
ç³.
- An ancient book Xing Kao å§Âè says Zheng Kingdom has a royal clan named Huang clan çÂÂæ°Â.
Across Guangdong, three million people surnamed Huang claim descent from the same paternal ancestor, Huang Qiaoshan who lived in the Tang dynasty and migrated to Fujian at the end of the dynasty, via three of his sons (out of 21) who founded different branches, found among the Hakka, Chaoshan and Cantonese. Among them are the Longgang, Kengxi village Hakka Huang, the Cantonese "guangfu" Huang native to Shenzhen in the villages of Shangsha & Xiasha & the Chaoshan Huang. Huang Qiaoshan lived from 872 to 953 and claimed he was the Yellow Emperor's 128th generation descendant. Huang Moutang who was born in 1183 and was Huang Qiaoshan's 15th generation descendant is the ancestor of the Cantonese guangfu Huang clans. One of his descendants was Huang Siming from whom the Xiasha Huang descent. Huang Qiaoshan's 9th generation descendant Huang Liao was a Song official and his descendant Huang Chaoxuan during the Ming-Qing transition was the ancestor of the Longgang, Kengzi village Hakka Huang. The Huang descendants who migrated and established linages in the Song were Cantonese speakers while the Huang descendants who migrated to the coast in the Ming-Qing transition spoke Hakka.
Huang
Huang is the 7th most common surname in China, and the 3rd most common surname in Taiwan. It is also one of the common surnames among Zhuang people, the largest ethnic minority in China, and is also the most common surname in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. 19% of people from China with Surname Huang live in Guangdong Province. The population of people named Huang in China was approximately 29 million and in Taiwan about 1.4 million. In 2019 Huang was again the seventh most common surname in mainland China.
A 2013 study found that it was the seventh-most common surname, shared by 32,600,000 people or 2.450% of the population, with the province having the most people being Guangdong.
Historical figures
- Huang Chao é»Âå·¢ (820âÂÂ884), leader of the Huang Chao rebellion against the Tang dynasty
- Huang Cheng Yan é»ÂæÂ¿å½¥, Eastern Han dynasty scholar
- Huang Dao Po é»ÂéÂÂå© (1245âÂÂ1330), Yuan dynasty Weaver and innovator
- Huang Dao Zhou é»ÂéÂÂé± (1585âÂÂ1646), Ming dynasty calligrapher and politician named as one of the Four Lords of the Yellow Gate (é»ÂéÂÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ)
- Huang Ding é»Âé¼ (1650âÂÂ1730), Qing dynasty landscape painter and poet
- Wong Fei Hung é»Âé£Âé´» (1847âÂÂ1924), Martial artist, physician, acupuncturist, revolutionary, and folk hero during late Qing dynasty
- Wong Kim Ark é»ÂéÂÂå¾· ( â after 1931), Chinese American who was the subject of a landmark US Supreme Court citizenship case
- Huang Gai é»ÂèÂÂ, Eastern Wu general and one of the "Twelve Tiger Generals of Jiangdong" (æ±ÂæÂ±åÂÂäºÂèÂÂè£) during the Three Kingdoms period
- Huang Gong Wang é»ÂÃ¥Â
¾Â (1269âÂÂ1345), painter and one of the "Four Masters of the Yuan dynasty"
- Huang Ji é»Âæ¿Â, Ming dynasty imperial painter
- Huang Quan é»Â欠(?âÂÂ240), general of Shu Han and later of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period
- Huang Ru Heng é»Âæ±Â亨 (1558âÂÂ1626), calligrapher during late Ming dynasty
- Huang Shen é»ÂæÂ
 (1687âÂÂ1772), Qing dynasty painter and artistic innovator who was one of the "Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou"
- Ong Sum Ping é»Â森屠Huang Senping, Noble of Brunei. Street Name in Brunei Capital of Bandar Seri Begawan Jalan Ong Sum Ping (only street in Brunei with Chinese name) was named after him
- Huang Ting Jian é»ÂåºÂå Â
(1045âÂÂ1105), Song dynasty noted filial son, poet, scholar, magistrate, and calligrapher. One of the "Song Four" (å®ÂÃ¥ÂÂå®¶) and one of the "Four Scholar of Su'men" (èÂÂéÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå¸士)
- Huang Xie é»ÂæÂ (314 BCâÂÂ238 BC), Lord Chunshen, Prime Minister of the state of Chu during the Warring States period and one of the famous "Four Lords of the Warring States"
- Huang Zhong é»Âå¿ (?âÂÂ220), Shu Han Kingdom General during the Three Kingdoms period and one of the "Five Tiger Generals" under Liu Bei
- Huang Zong Xi é»Âå®Âç¾² (1610âÂÂ1695), Ming-Qing dynasties naturalist, political theorist, philosopher, historian and educator, one of the famous "Eastern Zhe'jiang Three Huangs" (æµÂæÂ±ä¸Âé»Â), one of the "Four Worthies of Yu'yao" (é¤Âå§ÂÃ¥ÂÂè³¢) and one of the "Early Qing Five Grandmasters" (æ¸Â
Ã¥ÂÂäºÂ大師)
- Huang Zun Xian é»ÂéµæÂ² (1848âÂÂ1905), Late Qing dynasty scholar, poet, educator, diplomat and statesman
Modern figures
- Huang Baitao é»Âç¾é¬ (1900âÂÂ1948), Chinese Nationalist General active in the Second Sino-Japanese War and Chinese Civil War, for which he was twice awarded the Order of Blue Sky and White Sun, the highest honor a Chinese commander can achieve
- Huang Bamei é»ÂÃ¥Â
«å¦¹ (1906âÂÂ1982), Chinese pirate and naval commander
- Huang Binhong é»Â宾è¹ (1865âÂÂ1955), Chinese art historian and Literati painter
- Wong Che Yin é»Âå¿Âè´¤ (born 1959), businessman and philanthropist from Hong Kong, and founder and chairman of Kong Fung International Group
- Huang Chieh é»ÂæÂ° (1902âÂÂ1995), Kuomintang General and Minister of Defense of the Republic of China
- Huang Chih-hsien é»ÂæÂºè³¢ (born in 1964), Taiwanese TV commentator, author and host on CTV and CTITV between 2014 and 2019
- Huang Chin-Lung é»Âé²龠(born 1963-), Taiwanese painter and professor
- Huang Chun-ming é»ÂæÂ¥æÂ (born 1935), Taiwanese literary figure and teacher
- Huang Daren é»Â达人 (born 1945), Chinese mathematician
- Huang Dao é»Âé (1900âÂÂ1939), Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army and the New Fourth Army General and Martyr active during the Anti-Japanese War
- Huang Enru é»ÂæÂ©è¹ (born 1997), Chinese singer, actress, and member of the idol group BEJ48
- Huang Fu é»Âé (1883âÂÂ1936), Former Premier and Acting President of Republic of China
- Huang Guangyu é»ÂÃ¥Â
Â裠(born 1969), Chinese billionaire
- Huang Guoxian é»Âå½æÂ¾ (born 1962), Lieutenant General of the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) of China and Commander of the Nanjing Military Region Air Force
- Huang Hengmei é»ÂæÂÂç¾ (born 1940), Lieutenant General of the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) of China and Commander of the Chengdu Military Region Air Force and the Lanzhou Military Region Air Force
- Huang Hongjia é»Âå®Âå (1924âÂÂ2021), Chinese Academician of Science in Microwave Theory and Optical Fibre
- Huang Hsin-Wei é»Âä¿¡ç¶Â, commonly written as Hwang Shinwei and sometimes as Huang Xinwei, Taiwanese video game programmer
- Huang Huahua é»ÂÃ¥ÂÂå (born 1946), Former Governor of Guangdong Province, China
- Huang Jianxiang é»Âå¥翠(born 1968), renowned sports commentator in China
- Huang Jian Xin é»Â建æÂ° (born 1954), Chinese film director and film producer
- Huang Jiguang é»Âç»§åÂ
 (1931âÂÂ1952), highly decorated Chinese soldier during the Korean War
- Huang Ju é»Âè (1938âÂÂ2007), Former Vice Premier of China
- Wong Jumsum é»Âæ²¾, also known as James Wong Jim (1940âÂÂ2004), Renowned Lyricist, Writer and one of the "Four Talent of Hong Kong" é¦Â港åÂÂ大æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ
- Huang Kaiming é»Âå¯æÂ and Huang Yiming é»Âä¸Â鸣 (born 1997), also known as Cary and Michael Huang (or Huang twins), YouTubers, voice actors and animators who created the web tool The Scale of the Universe, its sequel, and the web series Battle for Dream Island
- Huang Kan é»Âä¾ (1886âÂÂ1935), Early Republic of China period Chinese philologist, revolutionary and one of the Sinology experts known as "Seven Accomplished of Jiang'nan" æ±ÂÃ¥ÂÂä¸Âå½¥. Together with famous Literary Figure Li Lianggong æÂÂ亮工, he is also known as "Southern Huang and Northern Li" Ã¥ÂÂé»ÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂÂ.
- Huang Kecheng é»ÂÃ¥Â
Â诠(1902âÂÂ1986), Chinese military strategist, senior General, founding General of the People's Liberation Army and former head of People's Liberation Army General Staff Department
- Huang Kun é»ÂæÂ (1919âÂÂ2005), physicist in solid-state physics. The BornâÂÂHuang approximation is partially named after him
- Huang Kunming é»Âå¤æÂ (born 1956), Head of the Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party and a member of the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party
- Huang Mao Zong é»ÂèÂÂ榮 (1944âÂÂ2025), Taiwanese judge, justice of the Judicial Yuan
- Huang Meng Fu é»ÂÃ¥ÂÂ夠(born 1944), Vice Chairman of the China People's Political Consultative Conference and Chairman of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce
- Huang Min-hui é»ÂæÂÂæÂ (born 1959), former Acting Chairperson and current vice-chairperson of Kuomintang Party, and Mayor of Chiayi City of the Republic of China
- Huang Min Lon é»Â鸣龠(1898âÂÂ1979), Chinese organic chemist and pharmaceutical scientist; Pioneer and founder of modern pharmaceutical industries in China. The "Huang Modification" or "Huang-Minlon Modification" is named after Huang Minglon. It was the first time that a Chinese name appeared in an organic chemical reaction
- Huang Ming é»Â鸣 (born 1958), Chinese solar energy researcher and entrepreneur
- Huang Ming Hao é»ÂæÂÂæÂÂ, also known as Justin (born 2002), rapper and dancer of the C-pop group NEXT and Nine Percent
- Huang Na é»Â娠(1996âÂÂ2004), Chinese student studying in Singapore and murder victim
- Wong Ngok Tai é»Â岳泰, also known as Arthur Wong (born 1956), Nine time Hong Kong Film Awards-winning Cinematographer, Actor, Screenwriter, Film producer and film director
- Huang Nubo é»ÂæÂÂæ³¢ (born 1956), Chinese real estate developer, entrepreneur, poet and billionaire
- Wong Pik Wan é»Â碧é² or Helena Wong (born 1959), Hong Kong legislative council member
- Huang Ren Jun é»Âä»Âä¿ (born 2000), Singer and dancer based in South Korea and member of K-pop boy group NCT Dream
- Huang Rulun é»Âå¦Â论, Chinese real estate developer, philanthropist and billionaire
- Huang Shaoqiang é»Âå°Âå¼· (1901–1942), painter
- Huang Sheng-shyan é»ÂæÂ§è´¤ (1910âÂÂ1992), kung fu and tai chi practitioner
- Huang Shengyi é»Âå£侠(born 1983), Chinese actress
- Huang Shu-kuang é»ÂæÂÂÃ¥Â
 (born 1957), Republic of China Navy Admiral, Commander of Navy and Chief of the General Staff
- Wong Shun Leung é»Â淳梠(1935âÂÂ1997), Chinese martial artist in Wing Chun Kung Fu
- Huang Shuxian é»Âæ Âè´¤ (born 1954), Minister of Civil Affairs, Former Minister of Supervision and Deputy Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the People's Republic of China
- Huang Tingting é»Âå©·å©· (born 1992), Chinese singer and member of the idol group SNH48
- Wong Tze Wah é»ÂÃ¥ÂÂè¯ or Dayo Wong (born 1960), Hong Kong stand-up comedian, actor, presenter, screenwriter, and singer-songwriter who is the pioneer of stand-up comedy in Hong Kong
- Huang Tzu é»Âèª (1904âÂÂ1938), Chinese musician of the early 20th century
- Wong Wang Fat é»Âå®Âå or Andrew Wong (born 1943), Last President of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong during British rule and the only person of Chinese ethnicity to have served in the position during British rule
- Huang Wei é»Âä¼ (born 1959), Chinese real estate developer and billionaire
- Huang Wei é»Âè (born 1964), Chinese actress and television presenter
- Huang Weilu é»Â緯祿 (1916âÂÂ2011), One of China's pioneer missile scientists, one of the "Four Elders of China's Aerospace" and Winner of "Two Bombs, One Satellite" Award
- Huang Xianzhong é»Âç»丠(born 1947), General in the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of the People's Republic of China, and Current Political Commissar of the PLA Shenyang Military Region
- Huang Xiaojing é»Âå°ÂæÂ¶ (born 1946), Former Governor of Fujian Province, China
- Huang Xiaoming é»ÂæÂÂæÂ (born 1977), Chinese actor
- Huang Xing é»Âè (1874âÂÂ1916), Chinese revolutionary leader, militarist, and statesman, and the First Army Commander-in-chief of the Republic of China
- Huang Xingguo é»ÂèÂÂå (born 1954), Mayor of Tianjin, China
- Huang Xinrui é»ÂæÂ°çÂÂ, better known as John "Buffalo" Huang (1914âÂÂ1941), ace fighter pilot; original contingent of American volunteer combat aviators joining the Chinese Air Force during the War of Resistance/WWII
- Huang Xuhua é»ÂæÂÂè¯, One of the chief designers for China's first generation of nuclear submarines
- Huang Yanpei é»ÂçÂÂå¹ (1878âÂÂ1965), Chinese educator, industrialist, politician, founding pioneer of the China Democratic League, former Minister of Education of the Early Republic of China and Deputy Prime Minister of early People's Republic of China
- Huang Yongsheng é»Âæ°¸å (1910âÂÂ1983), Founding General of the People's Liberation Army, Former Commander of the Guangzhou Military Region and former head of People's Liberation Army General Staff Department
- Huang Yuanyong é»Âé 庸 (1885âÂÂ1915), Renowned Chinese Author and Journalist during the late Qing dynasty and early Republic of China
- Wong Yuk Hei é»Âä»Âä¿Â, also known as Lucas (born 1999), Chinese rapper based in South Korea and former member of K-pop boy group NCT
- Huang Zhang é»Âç« , also known as Jack Wong (born 1976), Chinese entrepreneur, founder and former CEO of Meizu
- Huang Zhen é»Âé (1909âÂÂ1989), Former Minister of Culture and former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of People's Republic of China
- Huang Zhendong é»ÂéÂÂ丠(born 1941), Former Minister of Transport and Communist Party Secretary of Chongqing of the People's Republic of China
- Huang Zhiqian é»Âå¿Âå (1914âÂÂ1965), Chinese aircraft designer
- Huang Zhun (composer) é»Â溠(1926âÂÂ2024), Chinese composer
- Huang Zhun (footballer) é»Âå (born 1989), Chinese footballer
- Huang Zitao é»ÂÃ¥ÂÂé¬, also known as Tao (born 1993), Chinese rapper and former member of the Chinese-South Korean boy band Exo
- Wong Ka Kui é»Â家驹, also known as Koma Wong (1962âÂÂ1993), Hong Kong singer and former lead singer of the rock band Beyond.
Modern figures (Overseas Chinese)
- Wong Ah Fook é»ÂäºÂ禠(1837âÂÂ1918), Malaysian Chinese entrepreneur, and philanthropist who left an indelible imprint on the state of Johor in present-day Malaysia
- Huang Bi Ren é»Â碧仠(born 1969), Singaporean actress
- Huang Bing Yao é»Âç³èÂÂ, also known as Benjamin Wong Tape (1875âÂÂ1967), Chinese New Zealand merchant
- Anthony Wong Chau Sang é»Âç§Âç (born 1961), Hong Kong actor, singer and filmmaker
- Ng Chee Khern é»Âå¿Âå¤ (born 1965), Singaporean Major General, Former Chief of the Republic of Singapore Air Force and Permanent Secretary (Defence Development) in Singapore's Ministry of Defence
- Ng Chee Meng é»Âå¿ÂæÂ (born 1968), Singaporean union leader and politician, former lieutenant-general of Chief of Defence Force
- Ng Chee Peng é»Âå¿Âå¹³ (born 1970), Singaporean Naval Admiral and Former Chief of the Republic of Singapore Navy
- Ng Chee Siong é»Âå¿Â祥 or Robert Ng (born 1952), Chairman of Hong Kong property development conglomerate Sino Group and Singaporean Real Estate Billionaire
- Ng Chee Yang é»ÂæÂºé³ (born 1989), Singaporean singer
- Huang Cheng Hui é»ÂÃ¥ÂÂè¾Â, also known as John K.C. Ng (1939âÂÂ2013), Filipino Chinese businessman, philanthropist, former Presidential Advisor and Special Envoy for China Affairs
- Huang Ching He é»ÂçÂÂ亿 (born 1978), British Chinese food writer and chef
- Wee Chong Jin é»Âå®Âä» (1917âÂÂ2005), Judge and the First Chief Justice of Singapore
- Ng Choon Siong é»Âä¿Âé or Elvin Ng (born 1980), Singaporean actor and model
- Wee Cho Yaw é»Âç¥Âè (1929âÂÂ2024), Singaporean businessman, and the current Chairman of the United Overseas Bank (UOB) and United Industrial Corporation (UIC) in Singapore
- Huang Chuang Shan é»ÂÃ¥ÂÂå±±, also known as Keeree Kanjanapas (born 1950), Thailand-based entrepreneur with extensive business interests in mass transit and real estate in the Kingdom of Thailand
- Wong Doc Fai é»Âå¾·è¼ (born 1948), internationally recognized master of Choy Li Fut kung fu and tai chi
- Oei Ektjong é»Â亦èª or Eka Tjipta Widjaja (born 1923), Indonesian billionaire
- Ng Eng Hen é»Â永宠(born 1958), former doctor and Minister of Defence of Singapore
- Ng Eng Teng é»Âè£庠(1934âÂÂ2001), Singaporean sculptor
- Freddie Wong é»Âè°·å (born 1985), American internet celebrity and filmmaker
- Huang Gantapawei é»ÂçÂÂå¡Âå¸Âè or Ing Kuntha Phavi á¢á¹á áÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂá¶áÂÂá¶áÂÂḠ(born 1960), Current Minister of Women's Affairs of Cambodia
- Wong Gen Yeo é»Âé½Âè or Tyrus Wong (born 1910), Chinese American painter, muralist, ceramicist, lithographer, and designer
- Hao Huang, American mathematician
- Wong Hok Sing é»Â鹤声 (1915âÂÂ1993), Chinese American actor and director
- Alien Huang é»Âé´»å (1983âÂÂ2000), Taiwanese actor and singer
- Hosea Wong é»ÂæÂ¯å® (born 2003), Bruneian wushu athlete
- Oei Hui Lan é»ÂèÂÂè (1889-1992), Chinese-Indonesian socialite and First Lady of the Republic of China (1926-1927)
- Oey Hui Siang é»ÂæÂ ç¥¥ or Michael Bambang Hartono (born 1941), Indonesian tobacco billionaire
- Oey Hui Tiong é»ÂæÂ å¿ or Robert Budi Hartono (born 1940), Indonesian tobacco billionaire
- Ung Huot é»Âå (born 1945), Former Prime Minister of Cambodia
- Wong Jeh Shyan é»Âå²贤 (born 1964), Former CEO of CommerceNet Singapore, and co-founder and CEO of Ecommerce Gateway Pte. Ltd.
- Huang Jen Hsun é»Âä»Âå³ or Jensen Huang (born 1963), co-founder, President and CEO of Nvidia Corporation
- Huang Jia Lue é»ÂÃ¥ÂÂçÂÂ¥ or Arcadio Huang (1679âÂÂ1716), French Chinese Pioneer who compiled first Chinese-French Lexicon and first Chinese Grammar in French
- Huang Jin Shao é»Âé¦绠or Delbert Earl Wong (1920âÂÂ2006), First Chinese American judge in the continental United States
- Ng Jui Ping é»Â维彬 (1948âÂÂ2020), Singaporean Lieutenant General and former Chief of Defence Force (CDF) of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF)
- Huang Jun Rong é»Âä¿Âè or Jarrell Huang (born 2000), Singaporean actor and singer
- Ong Ka Chuan é»Âå®¶æ³ (born 1954), Secretary-General of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), Former Minister of Housing and Local Government and Current Second Minister for International Trade and Industry of Malaysia
- Wong Kan Seng é»Âæ ¹æÂ (born 1946), Singaporean director and former Singaporean politician
- Ong Ka Ting é»Âå®¶å® (born 1956), President of Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), Minister of Housing and Local Government and Acting Minister of Health of Malaysia
- Ng Kah Ting é»ÂÃ¥ÂÂèÂ
¾ (born 1940), former Singaporean politician and civil servant
- Wee Kheng Chiang é»ÂåºÂæÂ (1890âÂÂ1978), Malaysian Chinese businessman and founder of United Overseas Bank (UOB) in Singapore
- Ng Ki-pin é»Âå¥ÂæÂ (born 1990), Taiwanese singer and EggPlantEgg (èÂÂÃ¥ÂÂèÂÂ) band member
- Oey Kian Kok é»Â建å½ or Christianto Wibisono (1945âÂÂ2021), prominent Chinese Indonesian business analyst in Indonesia
- Wong Kim Min é»ÂéÂÂæÂ or James Wong (1922âÂÂ2011), Malaysian Chinese Leader of the Opposition in Malaysia and Deputy Chief Minister of Sarawak
- Wee Kim Wee é»ÂéÂÂè¾ (1915âÂÂ2005), former president of the Republic of Singapore
- Ng Kok Kwang é»Âå½åÂ
 or Louis Ng (born 1978), Singaporean politician and founder of Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (ACRES)
- Ng Kok Song é»Âå½æÂ¾ (born 1948), Singaporean businessman
- Huang Lan Hsuan é»Âç±Âè±, Taiwanese-American mathematician
- Wong Liu Tsong é»ÂæÂ³é or Anna May Wong (1905âÂÂ1961), First Chinese American movie star and first Asian-American actress to gain international recognition
- Melki Sedek Huang (born 2000), Indonesian activist and sex offender who formerly served as Chairman of the Student Executive Board at University of Indonesia
- Morgan Oey, Indonesian actor and singer
- Namewee or Wee Meng Chee é»ÂæÂÂå¿ (born 1983), Malaysian singer and actor
- Wong Mun Charn é»Âé¨赠(1918âÂÂ2002), Chinese American businessman and first Chinese-American fighter pilot
- Huang Pei Qian é»Âå¹谦 or Puey Ungpakorn à ¸Âà ¹Âà ¸§à ¸¢ à ¸Âà ¸¶à ¹Âà ¸Âà ¸ à ¸²à ¸Âà ¸£à ¸Âà ¹ (1916âÂÂ1999), Thai bureaucrat who played a central role in the shaping of Thailand's economic development and in the strengthening of its system of higher education
- Wong Peng Soon é»Âç§Âç (1918âÂÂ1996), Chinese Malaysian badminton player who reigned as a top player in Malaya from the 1930s to the 1950s
- Huang Ren Yu é»Âä»Âå® or Ray Huang (1918âÂÂ2000), Chinese historian and philosopher, best known in his later years for the idea of macro history
- Huang Ru You é»Âå¦Âä½ Loke Yew (1845âÂÂ1917), businessman and philanthropist in British Malaya. He was regarded as the richest man in British Malaya during his time.
- Huang Ruo é»ÂèÂÂ¥ (born 1976), Chinese American Composer, pianist and vocalist
- Huang Shao Fan é»Âå°Âå¡ or Hasan Karman (born 1962), Former Mayor of Singkawang, West Kalimantan and First Chinese Mayor of Indonesia
- Huang Shiaan Bin é»Â士豪, Member of Parliament of South Africa, Member of the African National Congress (ANC), Former Deputy Mayor of Newcastle in KwaZulu-Natal and Former Executive Councillor of Newcastle
- Huang Shi Hou é»Âè¯Âå or Alice S. Huang (born 1939), Chinese American biologist specialized Microbiology and Virology
- Huang Shi Tao é»ÂçÂ
¦æ¶ or Thomas Huang (born 1936), Chinese Academician of Science in computer vision, pattern recognition and human-computer interaction
- Wong Shyun Tsai é»Â循财 or Lawrence Wong (born 1972), Prime Minister and Minister for Finance of Singapore
- Wong Si Tian é»ÂæÂÂæÂ¬ or Carrie Wong (born 1994), Singaporean actress
- Huang Su Shu é»ÂæÂÂ书 (1915âÂÂ1977), Chinese American astrophysicist and asteroid 3014 Huangsushu was named after him
- Ng Teng Fong é»Âå»·è³ (1928âÂÂ2010), Singaporean real estate tycoon
- Huang Tian Xi é»Â天å or Thian Hee (1848âÂÂ1925), Prominent military doctor, influential merchant and founder of the illustrious Sarasin Family in the Kingdom of Thailand
- Oei Tiong Ham é»Â仲涵 (1866âÂÂ1924), Indonesian businessman
- Oei Tjeng Hien é»Âæ¸Â
è or Abdul Karim Oei (1905âÂÂ1988), Indonesian politician and founder of Indonesian Chinese Muslim Association (PITI)
- Oei Tjoe Tat é»Âèª达 (1922âÂÂ1996), First Chinese Indonesian Minister of State of Indonesia
- Huang Tseng Hao é»Âä¿Â豪 or Hao Huang (born 1957), Chinese American concert pianist and music professor
- Wong Tung Jim é»Âå®Âæ²¾ or James Wong Howe (1899âÂÂ1976), Chinese American cinematographer
- Oei Wie Gwan é»Â维溠(?âÂÂ1963), Indonesian businessman and entrepreneur
- Huang Wen Bo é»Âé»波 or Boonchu Rojanastien (1921âÂÂ2007), Former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Thailand
- Huang Wen Shiung é»ÂæÂÂé or Peter Huang (born 1937), Japanese Chinese writer and activist active in Taiwan for democratization and human rights
- Huang Wen Yong é»ÂæÂÂæ°¸ (1952âÂÂ2013), Singaporean actor
- Huang Xi é»Â西 or Joe Wong (born 1970), Chinese American stand-up comedian and chemical engineer
- Huang Xin Xiang é»Â馨祥 or Patrick Soon-Shiong (born 1952), South African-born American surgeon, medical researcher, businessman, philanthropist, and professor at University of California, Los Angeles
- Huang Xue Dong é»Âå¦丠(born 1962), Microsoft's Chief speech scientist. He was named one of the "25 Geniuses of Next List 2016" in Wire magazine.
- Huang Yan Hui é»Â彦辠Arthur C. Yap (born 1965), Former Filipino Chinese Secretary of Agriculture and Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
- Wong Yee Ching é»Â以é or Flossie Wong-Staal (1947âÂÂ2020), Chinese American virologist and molecular biologist. She was the first scientist to clone HIV and determine the function of its genes, a major step in proving that HIV is the cause of AIDS.
- Ng Yen Yen é»ÂçÂÂç (born 1946), Malaysian Chinese politician, former Minister of Tourism in the Malaysian Cabinet and Current Vice-president of Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)
- Huang Yi Liang é»Âå¥Âè¯ (born 1961), Singaporean actor
- Huang Yi Ming é»Âé¢Âé or Eddie Huang (born 1981), Chinese American restaurateur, chef, food personality, writer, and Attorney
- Wong Ying Yen é»Âè±贤 or Penny Wong (born 1968), Senator and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Former Minister for Finance and Deregulation, and Minister for Climate Change, Energy Efficiency and Water of Australia
- Wong Yi Shan é»ÂæÂÂå±±, CEO of Reddit, co-founder at Mountain View coworking space Sunfire Offices, and Advisor at Quora, an online knowledge market
- Huang Yi Yu é»Âæ¯Â
ç or James Wong (born 1959), Chinese American Television Producer, Writer and Film Director
- Huang Yuan Ling é»ÂèÂÂç² or Ruthlane Uy Asmundson (born 1945), Former Mayor of the City of Davis, California and First Female Filipino Migrant to be elected into the position of mayor in an American city
- Huang Yu De Hu é»Â欲德è or Cham Prasidh áÂÂ
á áÂÂáÂÂáÂÂáÂÂá·áÂÂáÂÂá (born 1951), Current Minister of Industry and Handicrafts and Former Minister of Commerce of Cambodia
- Huang Yu Tang é»ÂçÂÂå  or Nelson Wang (born 1950), Indian Chinese restaurateur
- Huang Zhe Lun é»Âå²伦 or David Henry Hwang (born 1957), Chinese American playwright, librettist, screenwriter, and theater professor
- Huang Zhen Tan é»Â祯谠or Alfonso A. Uy, Filipino Chinese businessman, and former and first President of the Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce & Industry
- Nigel Ng é»Âç¾ç (born 1991), Malaysian Chinese standup comedian and internet personality of Hokkien descent, known for portraying the character Uncle Roger.
- Christiandy Sanjaya é»Â漢山 (born 1964), Senator in Regional Representative Council and Vice Governor of West Kalimantan
Hoàng/Huỳnh
The Vietnamese versions of this surname are Hoàng and Huỳnh. According to Lê Trung Hoa, a Vietnamese scholar, approximately 5.1 percent of Vietnamese people have this surname. The original form of this surname was Hoàng. But in southern Vietnam, Hoàng was ordered to be changed (excluding the Hoàng Trá»Âng family) to Huỳnh due to a naming taboo with the name of Lord Nguyá»Â
n HoÃÂ ng.
Notable people with HoÃÂ ng surname
- Hoàng Anh Tuấn (born 1985), Vietnamese weightlifter
- Hoàng Cầm (poet) (1922âÂÂ2010), Vietnamese poet, playwright, and novelist
- Hoàng Cầm (general) (1920âÂÂ2013), Major General of People's Army of Vietnam
- Hoàng Cầm (1916âÂÂ1996), Inventor of the Viá»Ât Minh Hoàng Cầm stove
- Hoàng Cao Khải (; 1850âÂÂ1933), Viceroy of Tonkin (locally known as Bắc Kỳ), the northernmost of the three parts of Vietnam under French colonial rule, Minister of War Ã¥Â
µé¨å°ÂæÂ¸, Duke of Duyên MáºÂu QuáºÂn (Duyên MáºÂu QuáºÂn Công å»¶èÂÂé¡åÂ
¬) and Prince's Tutor 太åÂÂ太åÂÂ
of Nguyá»Â
n dynasty
- Hoàng Châu Ký (1921âÂÂ2008), Vietnamese professor of literature and playwright
- Hoàng Cá Minh (1935âÂÂ1987), First Chairman of the Viá»Ât Tân (Vietnam Reform Party) and Democracy Activist
- Hoàng ÃÂÃÂng Huá» (1932âÂÂ2015), Major General of Ministry of Defence and Political Commissar of the High Command of Tank and Armour of Vietnam
- Hoàng Diá»Âu (; 1828âÂÂ1882), Nguyá»Â
n dynasty Governor of Hanoi on behalf of Emperor Tá»± ÃÂức resident in Huế
- Hoàng Hiá»Âp (1931âÂÂ2013), Vietnamese songwriter and recipient of the Há» ChàMinh Prize in 2000
- Hoàng Há»Âng Cẩm (1959âÂÂ2011), Vietnamese painter
- Hoàng Kế Viêm (; 1820âÂÂ1909), Nguyá»Â
n dynasty General, Dong'ge Grand Secretariat æÂ±é£大å¸士, Viscount of ÃÂá»Âch Trung (ÃÂá»Âch Trung TỠ迪忠åÂÂ) and Count of ÃÂá»Âch Trung (ÃÂá»Âch Trung Bá 迪忠伯)
- Hoang Kieu, Vietnamese-American billionaire
- Hoàng LáºÂp Ngôn (1910âÂÂ2006), Vietnamese painter
- Hoàng Minh ChÃÂnh (1922âÂÂ2008), Vietnamese politician, dissident, and one of the best-known figures and ideologists of the Vietnamese Communist Party during the 1960s
- Hoàng Sé Trinh (poet) (1920âÂÂ2011), known professionally as
- Hoàng Thá» Loan (1868âÂÂ1901), Mother of Há» ChàMinh
- Hoàng Thi Thá (1929âÂÂ2001), Vietnamese songwriter
- Hoàng TÃÂch Chu (1897âÂÂ1933), Vietnamese journalist
- Hoàng TÃÂch Chù (1912âÂÂ2003), Vietnamese painter
- Hoàng Trá»Âng (1922âÂÂ1998), Vietnamese songwriter
- Hoàng Trung Hải (born 1959), Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam
- Hoàng Tụy (1927âÂÂ2019), Prominent Vietnamese applied mathematician
- Hoàng VÃÂn Chà(1913âÂÂ1988), One of the first Vietnamese political writers, and prominent intellectual who was an opponent of colonialism and later of communism in Vietnam
- Hoàng VÃÂn Hoan (1905âÂÂ1991), Founding Member of the Indochinese Communist Party, and a Politburo Member of the Lao Dong Party (Vietnam Workers' Party-VWP) from 1960 to 1976
- Hoàng VÃÂn Thái (1915âÂÂ1986), Vietnamese General and Chief of General Staff of Vietnam People's Army
- Hoàng Xuân Hãn (; 1908âÂÂ1996), Vietnamese Professor of mathematics, linguist, historian and educationalist
- Hoàng Xuân SÃÂnh, Vietnamese Mathematician, Founder of ThÃÂng Long University and Recipient of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques
- Hoàng Xuân Vinh (born 1974), Vietnamese Shooter and First Ever Olympic Gold Medallist of Vietnam
- Hoàng ThỠThùy (born 1992), Vietnamese model and beauty queen who was appointed as Miss Universe Vietnam 2019
Notable people with Huỳnh surname
- Alex Huynh, Vietnamese-American martial artist and stuntman
- Alexandra Huynh, Australian association football player
- Carol Huynh (born 1980), Vietnamese-Canadian freestyle wrestler
- Huỳnh Công ÃÂt (born 1951), Photographer for the Associated Press (AP) who works out of Los Angeles. He won the 1973 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography for "The Terror of War", depicting children in flight from a napalm bombing.
- Huỳnh Phú Sá» (1920âÂÂ1947), Founder of the Hòa Hảo religious tradition
- Huỳnh Sanh Thông (1926âÂÂ2008), Vietnamese-American scholar and translator
- Huỳnh Tấn Phát (1913âÂÂ1989), Former Vice President and Prime Minister of Vietnam
- Huỳnh Thúc Kháng (; 1876âÂÂ1947), Vietnamese anti-colonialist
- Huỳnh Tðá»Âng ÃÂức (), who later became Nguyá»Â
n Huỳnh ÃÂức (; 1748âÂÂ1819), Nguyá»Â
n dynasty Founding Grand General (è¼ÂÃ¥ÂÂä¸Âå°Âè»Â, ä¸ÂæÂ±åÂÂ), Grand Tutor 太åÂÂ
, Duke of Kiến Xðáng (Kiến Xðáng QuáºÂn Công 建æÂÂé¡åÂ
¬) and one of the "Five Tiger-Generals of Gia ÃÂá»Ânh" (Gia ÃÂá»Ânh ngÃ
© há» tðá»Âng Ã¥ÂÂå®ÂäºÂèÂÂå°Â)
- Huỳnh VÃÂn Cao (1927âÂÂ2013), Major General in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam
- Huỳnh VÃÂn Gấm (1922âÂÂ1987), Vietnamese painter
- Xanthe Huynh, American voice actor
Fictional characters with surname Huang
- , member of the Mew Mew team in the 2002 Japanese manga series Tokyo Mew Mew
- Huang Feihu (), General of Shang dynasty and later of Zhou dynasty, Prince of Wucheng () and Great Emperor of the Mount Tai () who oversees the fortunes and fates of mortals and the Eighteen Levels of Hell in Chinese classic novel Investiture of the Gods
- Huang Gun (), General of Shang dynasty and later of Zhou dynasty in Chinese classic novel Investiture of the Gods
- Huang Rong (), Daughter of Huang Yaoshi and Beggars' Gang's chief in Jin Yong's wuxia novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes and its sequel The Return of the Condor Heroes
- Huang Xin (), nicknamed "Guardian of the Three Mountains", Scouting general of the Liangshan cavalry, 38th of the 108 Liangshan heroes and Deity of Di'sha Star å°çÂ
ÂæÂ in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature
- Huang Yaoshi (), nicknamed "Eastern Heretic" (), Master of Peach Blossom Island and one of the Five Greats of the wulin (martial artists' community) during the Song dynasty in Jin Yong's wuxia novel "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and its sequel "The Return of the Condor Heroes"
- Huang Yuanji (), General of Shang dynasty and Deity of Can'chu Star () in Chinese classic novel Investiture of the Gods
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