Meaning: The surname 怀 (Huái) has its origins in both ancient China and some ethnic minorities. One theory suggests it comes from the descendants of King Huai of Chu, who took the name from their ancestor's posthumous title. Another theory links it to the place name Huái (怀邑) in present-day Wuzhi, Henan, where people adopted the name of their hometown. There is also a possibility that some Huái surnames originated from少数民族改姓 (minority groups adopting Han Chinese surnames).
Huaisu (怀素)
a Tang Dynasty monk and calligrapher renowned for his wild cursive script.
Huai Hai (怀海)
A figure from Tongzhou during the Ming Dynasty, with little known about his life.
HUAIRANG (怀让)
A renowned monk of the Tang Dynasty, known as Nan Yue Huai Rang, who propagated the teachings of Hui Neng and established the Nan Yue lineage.
'怀' is a surname with a mix of ancient royal and geographic origins, symbolizing remembrance and embrace.