Chew
See also: chew
English
Etymology
- As an English surname, Chew has a number of separate origins:
- A toponymic surname referring to a place in Billington, Lancashire. It was originally spelled Cho, from Middle English cho, which is possibly a descendant of Old English *cēo (“gill”), denoting a ravine.
- A toponymic surname referring to Chew Magna or Chew Stoke in Somerset, England.
- A nickname from Old English ċīo, ċēo, which refers to smaller chattering species of crow, in particular the red-billed chough.
- As a Chinese surname, borrowed from Hokkien 周 (Chiu), Teochew 周 (ziu1), Cantonese 趙/赵 (ziu6), etc.
Derived terms
- Chew Magna
- Chew Stoke
Statistics
- According to the 2010 United States Census, Chew is the 3988th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 8905 individuals. Chew is most common among Asian/Pacific Islander (39.7%), White (37.73%), and Black/African American (14.54%) individuals.
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