Yu

in New Jersey

There are 1,451 people with the last name "Yu" in New Jersey.

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Yu 397
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  1. is 393rd most common Oconnell
  2. is 394th most common Hogan
  3. is 395th most common Stern
  4. is 396th most common Mcmahon
  5. is 397th most common Yu
  6. is 398th most common Hawkins
  7. is 399th most common Ortega
  8. is 400th most common Kang
  9. is 401st most common Gill

Similar Names and Nicknames

Yi, Ye, Yue, Yo, Ya, Yuh, Yy, Yui, Yh, Yuu

Most Common First Names for Yu

Young, Hui, Li, John, Byung, David, Hong, William, Helen, James



Meaning & History

Yu

Korean: there are four Chinese characters for the surname Yu. Some sources indicate the existence of as many as 230 clans, but only about twenty can be positively documented. Several of the clans are of Chinese origin. The largest Yu clan, the Munhwa Yu, was founded by a man named Ch’a Tal. Ch’a's fifth great-grandfather had been involved in an attempt to overthrow the Shilla king. To avoid prosecution, the ancestor fled to Munhwa and changed his surname, first to that of his maternal grandmother, Yang, and then to Yu. Many years later, Ch’a Tal assisted Wang Kŏn to establish the Koryŏ Kingdom. Ch’a was recognized for his support and was rewarded accordingly. Ch’a's eldest son began again to use the Ch’a surname, but his younger son continued to use Yu. The Munhwa Yu clan, along with the Andong Kwŏn clan, possesses one of the oldest extant clan genealogies in Korea.

Chinese 余: in the Spring and Autumn period (722481 BC) there lived in the state of Qin a high counselor called You Yu, whose descendants took part of their forebear's ‘style name’, Yu, as their surname.

Chinese 于: from the name of a territory granted by Wu Wang, the first king (11221116 BC) of the Zhou dynasty, to his second son. Some of his descendants adopted a simplified version of the character for Yu as their surname.

Chinese 俞: during the time of the legendary emperor Huang Di (26972595 BC), there lived an extraordinary doctor who could cure all manner of diseases. Because of his great abilities, he was called Yu, which meant ‘to heal’. His descendants adopted a modified form of this character as their surname.

Chinese 虞: from the name of either of two ancient states called Yu, one located in present-day Henan province and the other in Shanxi province.


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