Vũ is primarily used by Vietnamese who live in the north, while Võ mostly is used by Vietnamese who live in the south (from Quảng Bình Province to the south), but not always strictly so, as either Võ or Vũ can be found north or south.[5] The number of people with the surname Vũ is the 7th most common with 3.9% of the population in Vietnam.[6]
History
It is believed that the Vũ family first originated in the Mộ Trạch village, Bình Giang district, Hải Dương province, Northern Vietnam.[7][8] However, not all Vũ families in Hải Dương and Vietnam have the same origin from here. According to genealogy records and the family tree in Mộ Trạch village, the ancestor of the Vũ family was Vũ Hồn (804-853), a governor the Tang Dynasty appointed to rule the Annan Protectorate (modern day Northern Vietnam).[2][3] There is currently a temple in Mộ Trạch village, Hải Dương province dedicated to Vũ Hồn and the Vũ family.[8]
Later on, starting from the south of Gianh River to the end of the southern provinces, to avoid the naming taboo of Lord Nguyễn Phúc Khoát (titled Vũ Vương), "Vũ" was changed to "Võ".[9]
Lord Vũ's Imperial Dynasty
The Vũ Lords, also called the Bầu Lords (Nôm script: 主裒), is a general term referring to the generations of the Vũ family who ruled Tuyên Quang during the period of division between the North and South dynasties and the Trịnh-Nguyễn conflict in Vietnamese history.[10] The Vũ family took advantage of the chaos to establish themselves in Tuyên Quang, opposing the ruling government in Thăng Long. During the North and South division period, the Vũ family did not follow the Mạc dynasty but followed the restored Lê dynasty in Thanh Hoá, but when the restored Lê dynasty returned to Thăng Long, the Vũ family did not submit completely and remained neutral. The generations of the Vũ family guarded the citadel on Bầu mountain, so they were collectively called the Bầu Lords.
The Vũ family ruled Tuyên Quang for 162 years, from 1527 to 1689.[11]
Notable people with the surname Vũ or Võ
Academia
Võ Đình Tuấn – Vietnamese biochemist; professor of biomedical engineering and chemistry and director of the Fitzpatrick Institute for photonics at Duke University.
Vũ Hà Văn – Vietnamese mathematician and the Percey F. Smith Professor of Mathematics at Yale University.
Võ Tòng Xuân – Vietnamese agricultural expert and former university administrator, also known as Dr. Rice.
Thuy Vu – Vietnamese American journalist and news presenter.
Tom Vu – Vietnamese American poker player and former infomercial star.
Business
Vũ Quang Hội – Vietnamese billionaire businessman who is the chairman & CEO of Bitexco Group, one of the largest real estate developers in Vietnam.
Vũ Văn Tiền – Vietnamese businessman who serves as the CEO of Geleximco Group and holds board positions at multiple banks and corporations.
Military
Võ Tánh – Vietnamese 18th century military commander; general for the Nguyễn Dynasty.
Võ Nguyên Giáp – Vietnamese 20th century military commander who led North Vietnamese forces to victories in wars against Japan, France, the United States, and China; regarded as one of the greatest military strategists of the 20th century.
Politics
Võ Chí Công – Communist party member and late 20th century President of Vietnam.
Hubert Vo – Vietnamese American Democratic politician.
Võ Văn Kiệt – late 20th century Prime Minister of Vietnam.
Võ Hồng Phúc – retired Vietnamese communist politician.
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