Many surnames are very embarrassing to pronounce, such as Gou, which sounds the same as dog, which sounds not easy for people to accept. It is also difficult to find a matching name for subsequent names. It's hard to come up with a name just for this surname. There are very few people with this surname, and there are very few words that can follow it.
The most famous surnames in China are the Baijia surnames, which include relatively popular surnames and many remote surnames. Zhu is homophonic to pig, so basically children named Zhu will have a nickname. In the future, when I become an adult and work, I will be called "Xiao Zhu" and "Old Zhu" by others. I feel like I am my second senior brother. Although the surname Hei is a bit unbelievable, there is such a surname, and no matter what word it is paired with, it is a bit nondescript.
The surname Qiu is one of the Chinese surnames. When used as a surname, the word "Qiu" has the same pronunciation as "Qiu". The surname Qiu originated from Jiuhou, one of the three dukes in the late Yin Dynasty. In the Xia Dynasty, the Jiuwu clan was a prince, and in the Shang Dynasty, the Jiuhou Kingdom replaced the tribes of the Xia Dynasty. At the end of the Shang Dynasty, King Zhou killed the nine princes. His people lived in various places and took the name of the country with the radical "人" (人) as the Qiu family name, which has been passed down from generation to generation to this day. The surname Qiu comes after Qiu Mu, a senior official in the Song Dynasty during the Spring and Autumn Period.
Chinese surnames actually have profound cultural implications. Most Chinese surnames were passed down from generation to generation thousands of years ago. According to some statistics, there are more than 5,600 records and existing records in the literature. The same surname does not necessarily mean the same origin. For example, the surname Liu has five origins. Different surnames may also come from the same clan. The surnames Gu and Wu originally have the same origin, and they are both descendants of the ancestors of Gu Gong. People attach great importance to their surnames and given names. It originated in the Tang Dynasty in ancient times and went through a long process of evolution before it developed into the "name" commonly used by people today.