Is there anyone with the surname Ju?

Among the hundreds of Chinese surnames, there is no one named Ju.

The 1st to 25th surnames of a hundred families: Li Wang, Zhang Liu, Chen, Yang Huang, Zhao, Wu, Zhou, Xu, Sun, Ma, Zhu, Hu, Guo, Gao Lin, Luo Zheng, Liang, Xie, Song and Tang Dynasties;

The 26th to 50th surnames of a hundred families Position: Xu Han Feng Deng Cao Peng Zeng Xiao Tian Dong Yuan Pan Yu Jiang Cai Yu Du Ye Cheng Su Wei Lu Ding Ren Shen; Wei Fu Fang Bai Zou Meng Xiong Qin Qiu Jiang Yin;

The 76th to 100th surnames of a hundred families: Xue Yan Duan Lei Hou Long Shi Tao Li He Gu Mao Hao Gong Shao Wan Qian Yan Qin Wu Dai Mo Kong Xiang Tang.

Extended information:

Origin of some surnames of Baijia:

1. Zhao: Zaofu drove for King Mu of Zhou, and King Mu gave him the city of Zhao. Later generations took Guo as their surname. Zhao Kuangyin was the founding emperor of the Song Dynasty. It is said that placing the surname Zhao first is related to this.

2. Qian: Peng Zu’s grandson Peng Fu served as a sergeant in the Qian mansion in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and his descendants took their official surnames.

3. Sun: A descendant of King Wen of Zhou was called Huisun, and his descendants took his name "Sun" as their surname.

4. Li: Li Zheng, a descendant of Gaotao, was executed for offending King Zhou. His wife and children survived by picking fruits under a plum tree to satisfy their hunger. Later, in order to commemorate Li Zi’s life-saving grace, he changed the The surname is "Li".

5. Zhou: In the Tang Dynasty, in order to avoid the taboo of Xuanzong's name, the minister surnamed Ji changed his surname to Zhou.

6. Wu: Taibo and Zhongyong, sons of King Tai of Zhou Dynasty, established the Kingdom of Wu, and their descendants were called the Wu family.

Baidu Encyclopedia - Ranking of Hundreds of Surnames