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Kuo is a romanization used for several East Asian surnames, most commonly the Chinese surname 郭. In Mandarin pinyin the usual spelling is Guo; Kuo reflects older romanizations such as Wade-Giles and is common in Taiwan and among communities that preserve non-Mandarin spellings.

The character 郭 means "outer city wall" or "enclosure" and is a hereditary surname with origins in

Variants and transliterations: Kuo corresponds to various Chinese surnames depending on language. For 郭, variants include Guo

In contemporary usage, people bearing the surname Kuo have been prominent in politics, science, arts and business

See also: Guo (surname); Kwok; Kwo.

ancient
China;
it
is
one
of
the
widely
distributed
surnames
among
Chinese
people
and
the
Chinese
diaspora.
In
Mainland
China,
Guo
is
among
the
more
common
surnames
in
frequency;
in
Taiwan,
the
Kuo
spelling
is
particularly
prevalent.
(Mandarin
pinyin),
Kwok
(Cantonese),
and
Kuo
(Hokkien/Taiwanese).
Other
surnames
may
also
be
romanized
as
Kuo
in
different
language
communities.
across
Greater
China
and
the
overseas
Chinese
communities.