Hui (surname)
Hui is a surname. It is the Hanyu Pinyin spelling of two Chinese surnames, as well as a variant spelling of two others.
Origins
Surname Huì (惠)
The Chinese character used to write this surname means "favour" or "benefit". It is the 204th surname in the traditional poem Hundred Family Surnames. The Mingxian Shizu Yanxing Leigao section of the Siku Quanshu encyclopedia states that this surname was adopted from the posthumous name of King Hui of Zhou. The descendants who adopted the surname settled in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. During the Qing Dynasty, some Manchu people also adopted this surname.In Sino-Korean pronunciation, this character is read Hye. It is not used as a surname in modern Korea, but can be found as an element of Korean given names. In Sino-Vietnamese pronunciation, it is read Huệ.
Surname Huí (回)
The Chinese character used to write this surname means "return". It does not appear in Hundred Family Surnames. Sources published during the Song dynasty, including the Guangyun dictionary, Xingjie, the section "Given Names Used as Surnames" in the Tongzhi encyclopedia, and , state three origins for this surname:- It was originally the personal name of Fang Hui, an official who served under Emperor Yao
- It was originally the personal name of Wu Hui, a son of the legendary Zhurong. Wu Hui's son Sun later took Hui as his surname.
- It is found as a surname among the Hui people. However, the sources do not explain its origin.
Other
Hui may be the spelling of two other Chinese surnames, based on their pronunciation in different varieties of Chinese; they are listed below by their spelling in Hanyu Pinyin, which reflects the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation:- Xǔ, spelled Hui based on its Cantonese pronunciation
- Fèi, spelled Hui based on its pronunciation in various Southern Min dialects, e.g. Teochew
Statistics
According to reports in 2014, the surname Huì meaning "favour" was the 262nd-most-common surname in mainland China. It had roughly 298,000 bearers, primarily in Shaanxi, Henan, Shandong, and Jiangsu.According to statistics cited by Patrick Hanks, there were 581 people on the island of Great Britain and 34 on the island of Ireland with the surname Hui as of 2011. There were no people with the surname on the island of Great Britain in 1881.
The 2010 United States census found 5,768 people with the surname Hui, making it the 5,966th-most-common name in the country. This represented an increase from 5,282 in the 2000 Census. In both censuses, more than nine-tenths of the bearers of the surname identified as Asian. It was the 228th-most-common surname among respondents to the 2000 Census who identified as Asian.
People
Surname Huì (惠)
- Hui Shi, Chinese philosopher
- Hui Yuyu, Chinese politician, delegate to the first through third National People's Congresses
- Kara Hui, Hong Kong actress
- Hui Jun, Chinese table tennis player
- Cang Hui, Chinese mathematician in South Africa
- Hui Zicheng, Chinese sports shooter
- Hui Jiakang, Chinese football midfielder
- Hui Ruoqi, Chinese volleyball player
- Hui Xirui, Chinese badminton player
Surname Huí (回)
- Hui Liangyu, Chinese politician, vice-premier from 2003 to 2013
Surname Xǔ (許)
- Michael Hui, Hong Kong comedian
- Ann Hui, Hong Kong film director
- Rafael Hui, Hong Kong government official, Chief Secretary for Administration
- Sam Hui, Hong Kong singer
- Hui Shiu-hung, Hong Kong actor
- Herman Hui, Hong Kong businessman and Scout Movement member
- Hui Lin Chit, Chinese businessman who co-founded Hengan International
- Lap Shun Hui, Chinese-born American technology entrepreneur
- Hui So Hung, Hong Kong table tennis player
- Raman Hui, Hong Kong animator and film director
- Steve Hui Chun-tak, Hong Kong Police Force spokesman
- Vico Hui, Hong Kong businessman and former Birmingham City F.C. chairman
- Andy Hui, Hong Kong singer
- Hui Chak Bor, Hong Kong cyclist
- Florence Hui, Hong Kong government official, Undersecretary for Home Affairs
- Christopher Hui, Hong Kong government official, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury since 2020
- John Hui (tennis), Hong Kong tennis player
- Ted Hui, Hong Kong Democratic Party politician
- Alfred Hui, Hong Kong singer
- Jack Hui, Hong Kong mathematics student
- Hui Ka Lok, Hong Kong football winger
- Hui Wang Fung, Hong Kong football forward
- Hui Chiu-yin, Hong Kong businessman, director of First Ferry
Other or unknown
- Ka Kwong Hui, Chinese-born American potter and ceramist
- Roger Hui, Hong Kong-born Canadian computer scientist
- Hui Cheong, Hong Kong sprint canoer
- Melissa Hui, Hong Kong-born Canadian composer
- Vatau Hui, Tongan politician
- Alexandra Hui, American historian of science and sound
- Phil Hui, American poker player
- Justin Hui, Singaporean footballer