Zhu
Zhu is a Chinese surname typically written 朱 or 諸/诸 and pronounced zhū in Mandarin. The character 朱 means vermilion or scarlet, a color long associated with Chinese rituals, art, and branding.
The name has multiple historical origins and is found among many different lineages in China. It is
Notable people with the surname include Zhu Yuanzhang (1368–1398), the founder of the Ming Dynasty, widely known
A separate surname written as 諸/诸 (also zhū) exists, though it is much less common today. It shares
In addition to its use as a surname, 朱 is commonly used as a given-name element and as