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Hú

Hú (胡) is a Chinese surname written with the character 胡. In Mandarin Chinese, it is pronounced Hú, with the second tone. The character 胡 also historically means “barbarian” or “foreign,” but as a surname it is simply a family name.

Origins and distribution: 胡 is one of the most common Chinese surnames, with roots that scholars trace

Romanization and variants: In pinyin, the surname is written Hu. In other Chinese varieties, pronunciations and

Notable people: Notable individuals with the surname include Hu Jintao (胡锦涛; born 1942), who served as General

to
multiple
ancient
sources,
including
toponymic
origins
from
places
named
Hu
and
other
early
clan
names.
Today
the
surname
is
widespread
in
Mainland
China,
Taiwan,
and
among
overseas
Chinese
communities
worldwide.
spellings
vary;
Cantonese
often
renders
the
surname
as
Wu
in
romanization,
and
Vietnamese
contexts
may
spell
it
Ho
or
Hồ.
Secretary
of
the
Communist
Party
and
President
of
China;
Hu
Yaobang
(胡耀邦;
1915–1989),
a
reformist
CPC
leader;
and
Hu
Shih
(胡适;
1891–1962),
a
prominent
philosopher
and
diplomat
linked
to
the
May
Fourth
Movement.