Xu
Xú
Xu (徐) means 'gentle,' 'slow,' or 'calm,' reflecting qualities of patience and composure. It is associated with the ancient state of Xu, symbolizing stability and tradition. The surname conveys a sense of steady progress and enduring heritage.
Population Ranking
#12
Estimated Over 9 million people
Geographic Distribution
Henan, Shandong, Hebei
Five Element Attribute
Wood
growth, vitality, and kindness
Herkunft & Geschichte
The Xu surname traces back to the ancient state of Xu during the Zhou Dynasty, located in present-day Jiangsu and Anhui. Descendants of its rulers adopted Xu as their surname. It also originated from the Ying (嬴) clan and spread through migration and integration with other ethnic groups.
Surname Evolution
The Xu surname originated from the ancient State of Xu during the Western Zhou Dynasty. The surname spread widely during the Southern migration periods (317–589 CE). The Xu clan produced many notable scholars and officials throughout Chinese history.
Commandery
Gaoyang Commandery (高阳郡) — Modern-day Baoding area, Hebei Province
Hall Title
高阳堂 (Gaoyang Hall)
Ancestral Hall
Xu Clan Ancestral Hall in Gaoyang, Hebei — The traditional ancestral seat of the Xu clan, honoring generations of scholarly achievement.
Clan Motto & Family Tradition
高阳世泽,耕读传家 — The Gaoyang heritage; the tradition of farming and learning.
Berühmte Personen mit Nachnamen Xu
Xu Beihong (徐悲鸿) — Modern Chinese painter known for his ink paintings of horses
Xu Guangqi (徐光启) — Ming Dynasty scholar, astronomer, and agricultural scientist
Xu Zhimo (徐志摩) — Early 20th-century poet and leader of the New Culture Movement