There are
1367
Gaus in the USA
Gau is the
19703rd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Gau

VivianGau

Vivian Gau is a Taiwanese politician and member of the Legislative Yuan, representing the Democratic Progressive Party.

WeiGau

Wei Gau is a retired Taiwanese basketball player who represented Taiwan in international competitions, including the Asian Games and FIBA Asia.

SheebaGau

Sheeba Gau is a Pakistani politician and member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, affiliated with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.

ChenyiGau

Chenyi Gau is a Taiwanese-American mathematician known for his work in differential geometry and partial differential equations.

LeeGau

Lee Gau is a Canadian ice hockey player who played for the Edmonton Oilers and New York Rangers in the National Hockey League.

ChenGau

Chen Gau is a Taiwanese artist known for his abstract paintings that combine traditional Eastern and Western artistic techniques.

PannyGau

Panny Gau is a Taiwanese business executive who served as the President of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company.

YiGau

Yi Gau is a Singaporean badminton player who has represented Singapore in international tournaments, including the Southeast Asian Games.

GauKoan-shay

Gau Koan-shay is a Taiwanese writer and novelist known for his works that explore themes of identity, history, and cultural heritage.

ChimingGau

Chiming Gau is a Taiwanese-American entrepreneur and investor, known for co-founding several successful technology startups.

Gau Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Gau' is of Chinese origin. It is a variant of the surname 'Gao' and is most commonly found among people of Chinese descent.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Gau' is primarily found in regions with significant Chinese diaspora, such as Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and various other countries with Chinese communities.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Gau' include 'Gao' and 'Guo'.
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Gau' have migrated and formed communities in various countries due to factors such as economic opportunities, education, and family reunification.