is a Chinese surname. It is pronounced Mo in Cantonese. In Vietnamese is written Vũ or . As a Chinese word, it carries the meanings "martial", "military", "martial arts".

Origins

Notable people

  • Wu Zetian (武則天[lower-alpha 1]; 624–705), the only Empress Regnant in China's history
  • Wu Chengsi (武承嗣; d. 698), Prince Xuan of Wei (魏宣王), nephew of Wu Zetian
  • Wu Youji (武攸暨; d. 712), Prince Zhongjian of Ding (定忠簡王), husband of Princess Taiping
  • Wu Song (武松), legendary hero from the Chinese classic novel Outlaws of the Marsh
  • Maggie Wu (武卫; born 1969), Chinese business executive and Chief Financial Officer of Alibaba Group
  • Wu Yuxiang (武禹襄; 1812–1880), tai chi teacher and government official active during the late Qing dynasty
  • Wu Changshun (武长顺; born 1954), former police chief of the municipality of Tianjin, China
  • Wu Dawei (武大伟; born 1946), former special representative for Korean Peninsula Affairs and former Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China
  • Wu Lei (武磊; born 1991), Chinese footballer
  • Wu Weihua (武维华; born 1956), chair of the Jiusan Society, a minority party in the People's Republic of China
  • Wu Yi (武艺; born 1990), also known as Philip Wu and Philip Lau, Chinese pop singer

References

  1. Acquired surname: Wu Zetian's surname at birth is unknown.
  1. Patrick Hanks, Peter McClure, and Richard Coates, The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland
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