There are
685
Nous in the USA
Nou is the
33343rd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Nou

PaulNouge

Paul Nouge was a Belgian surrealistic poet, painter, and critic known for his experiments with language and the visual arts.

NoéTakže

Noé Takže was a Slovakian writer and translator known for his contributions to modern Slovak literature.

LiNou

Li Nou is a Haitian-Canadian poet and novelist known for her works exploring themes of identity, migration, and diaspora.

AnidaYoeu

Anida Yoeu Ali is a Cambodian-American multidisciplinary artist known for her work in performance art, installation, and writing.

BobbyNourmand

Bobby Nourmand is a French-American DJ and music producer known for his unique blend of electronic and house music.

PheaktraNou

Pheaktra Nou is a Cambodian lawyer and human rights defender known for her work in advocating for justice and accountability in Cambodia.

KimNou

Kim Nou is a French basketball player who has represented France in international competitions and played professionally in various leagues.

PascaleNouailhat

Pascale Nouailhat is a French journalist and author known for her investigative reporting and non-fiction books.

YounesMkacher

Younes Mkacher is a French-Moroccan footballer who has played for various clubs in France and Morocco.

MayaNoufal

Maya Noufal is a Lebanese journalist and news anchor known for her work in international news broadcasting.

Nou Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Nou' is of Chinese origin and is most commonly found in the Chinese diaspora. It is a variant of the surname 'Niu,' which means 'ox' or 'cow' in Chinese.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Nou' is most commonly found in regions with large Chinese immigrant populations, such as Southeast Asia, North America, and Europe.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Nou' include 'Niu' and 'Ngo'.
Migration and ImmigrationMany people with the surname 'Nou' have migrated or emigrated from China to various countries in search of better opportunities or as a result of historic events.