Chinese Surname
Meaning: The surname 余 (Yú) has multiple origins, one of which traces back to Youyu, a minister of the Qin State during the Spring and Autumn Period, whose descendants adopted the surname 余. Another theory links it to the Xun clan of the Jin State, where a descendant named Xun Bo took the name 余 after his fiefdom. There is also a hypothesis that it originated from the 余 tribe of the Yellow Emperor era.
Sorting of Chinese Surnames:No.40 Sung version of the Hundred Surnames: NO.90 place
Yu Yi (余壹)
a Southern Song dynasty official, known for his work 'Bing Chou Lei Yao' in fifteen volumes.
Yu Shan (余善)
A Taoist priest at Yuqing Temple during the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties, styled Fuchu.
Yu Chengxun (余承勋)
A Ming Dynasty scholar from Qingshen County, Meizhou, Sichuan, who was a Jinshi in the Zhengde period and was posthumously honored as a Minister of the Court of Imperial Sacrifices during the Longqing era.
'余' is a surname with deep historical roots, symbolizing excess or surplus. It's linked to ancient Chinese nobility and has diverse origins, making it a unique and storied name.
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