The rare and pleasant names of girls with the surname Qiu are as follows:
1. Qiu Sufei: From the "Spring Festival" by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty: "Feifei is red and light, solemn and late." Shihan: A girl with literary talent and connotation.
2. Qiu Wan_: Wan means "docile, gentle" and "_" means "beautiful".
Migration distribution of the Qiu surname
In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was Qiu Ruo, a senior official in Zhu State (now northwest of Huanggang, Hubei Province), and Qiu Wu, a student of Confucius in Lu State (now southwest of Shandong Province). During the Western Han Dynasty, there was Qiu Xin from Fufeng (now southeast of Xingping, Shaanxi); during the reign of Emperor Ping, there was Qiu Jun from Fufeng, who later lived in Wuxing (now in Zhejiang).
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there were Qiu Teng from Wucheng (now Wuxing, Zhejiang) and Qiu Jizhi from Yunzhong (now northeast of Tuoketuo County, Inner Mongolia). This shows that before the Jin Dynasty, the Qiu family had already moved to Shaanxi, Zhejiang, Inner Mongolia and other provinces.
According to the "Book of Fujian" records: "In the second year of Yongjia, the Central Plains was shaken, and the clothes and clothes first entered the eight tribes of Fujian, the so-called Lin, Huang, Chen, Zheng, Zhan, Qiu, He and Hu. "We know that a branch of the Qiu family from the Central Plains moved to Fujian at the end of the Western Jin Dynasty.
From the Northern and Southern Dynasties to the Five Dynasties, in addition to the development in the above-mentioned areas, the Qiu family was also distributed in some places in present-day Jiangsu, Shanxi, Sichuan and other provinces.
In the early Tang Dynasty, another Qiu family from the Central Plains entered Fujian with Chen Zheng, Chen Yuanguang and his son.
In the Song Dynasty, the Qiu family flourished in Fujian and was widely distributed. At the same time, some people had moved into present-day Jiangxi, Anhui, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi and other provinces.
By the Ming Dynasty, there were also Qiu family settlements in Guizhou, Yunnan and other provinces. In the early Ming Dynasty, the descendants of the Qiu surname who immigrated from Dahuaishu, Hongdong County, Shanxi, were distributed in Shaanxi, Shandong, Henan, Hebei, Beijing, Tianjin and other places.
Since the early Qing Dynasty, some people from the Qiu family in Fujian and Guangdong have moved to Taiwan, and later some have moved overseas. There is also a Hakka surname Qiu. In the third year of Yongzheng's reign, an edict was issued to avoid the taboo of Confucius's name, and many surnames from Qiu in the world were changed to Qiu. At this point, the surname Qiu began to become a major surname.
Nowadays, the surname Qiu is especially common in Sichuan, Hunan, Guangdong, Hubei and other provinces. The Qiu surname in these four provinces accounts for about 50% of the Han population with the Qiu surname in the country. The surname Qiu (Qiu) is the 77th most popular surname in China today. It has a large population, accounting for about 0.27% of the country's Han population.