• Source: Situ (surname)
    • Situ (司徒) is one of the more common surviving Chinese compound surnames. It is also spelled in Wade–Giles as Ssŭtu or in the Mathews system as Szŭtu, and romanised from Cantonese as Szeto, Seto, or Sitou, or from Taishanese as Soohoo or Soho. It originates from the ancient Chinese title Situ, which can be translated as "Minister over the Masses". The surname is common in Guangdong province, particularly around Kaiping. Almost eighty per cent of people with this surname live in Kaiping.


      Statistics


      According to data from the Sixth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China in 2010, Situ was China's fourth-most common compound surname, behind Ouyang, Shangguan, and Huangfu. The census found roughly 45,000 bearers of the surname. However, it is not among the top 400 surnames overall in China.
      The following table presents statistics for more common spellings of this surname in the United States, according to the United States Census. The Hanyu Pinyin spelling Situ became more common between 2000 and 2010, while Szeto, Seto, and Soohoo remained at roughly the same rankings during that time period. Other spellings such as Ssutu, Szutu, Sitou, and Seetoo occurred fewer than 100 times in census data. Some of these spellings may also correspond to non-Chinese surnames; for example, Seto is also a Japanese surname (written in kanji as 瀬戸).


      People


      People with this surname include:

      Situ Qiao (司徒喬; 1902–1958), Chinese oil painter
      Situ Huimin (司徒慧敏; 1910–1987), Chinese film director
      Situ Guong (司徒光; 1911–?), Chinese Olympic long jumper
      Sha Fei (birth name Situ Chuan 司徒传; 1912–1950), Chinese war photographer
      Szeto Wai (司徒惠; 1913–1991), Hong Kong engineer and architect
      Szeto Wah (司徒華; 1931–2011), Hong Kong politician
      Dixon Seeto (司徒新耀; 1951–2019), Fijian businessman
      Da-Hong Seetoo (司徒達宏; born 1960), Chinese-born American recording engineer and violinist
      KF Seetoh (司徒国辉; born 1962), Singaporean food critic
      Sitoh Yih Pin (司徒宇斌; born 1963), Singaporean politician
      Jessica Soho (born 1964), Filipino journalist and television presenter
      Antony Szeto (司徒永華; born 1964), Australian director, martial artist, actor, stunt coordinator
      Szeto Kam-Yuen (司徒錦源; 1964–2012), Hong Kong screenwriter
      Andy Seto (司徒劍僑; born 1969), Hong Kong comic artist
      Carwai Seto (司徒加慧; born 1973), Canadian swimmer who represented Taiwan at the 1988 Summer Olympics
      Szeto Man Chun (司徒文俊; born 1975), Hong Kong football manager
      Hayden Szeto (司徒頌曦; born 1985), Canadian television actor
      Nikki SooHoo (司徒少英; born 1988), American television actress
      Brandon Soo Hoo (born 1995), American television actor
      Karen Seto (司徒靜儀), American geographer


      References




      Further reading


      司徒成标 [Situ Chengbiao] (2001). 《司徒氏宗族硏究》 [Situ Clan Lineage Research]. 廣東人民出版社 [Guangdong People's Publishing House]. ISBN 9787218038377.

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