YU
YU is an abbreviation for:
- Yugoslavia, particularly the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia according to ISO 3166
- Following universities: Yale University
- Yeshiva University, New York City
- York University, Toronto
YU as distinguishing signs on license plate:
- UK: Sheffield
- Slovakia: Trailer (second group of letters )
Yu stands for:
- Name of the guitarist of the band Cinema Bizarre
- As characters玉the Chinese word for "jade"
- Yu ( Yangquan ), name of the circle Yu (盂县) Yangquan City in Shanxi Province, China
- Yu ( Zhangjiakou ), the name of the circle Yu (蔚县) Zhangjiakou City in Hebei Province, China
Yu, Yù also stands for:
- Yù (豫), nickname for the province of Henan, China
Yu is the surname of the following persons:
- Apphia Yu, American voice actress
- Avan Yu (* 1987), Sino- Canadian pianist
- Bartholomew Yu Chengti (1919-2009), Roman Catholic bishop of Hanzhong in central China's Shaanxi Province
- Francis Xavier Yu Soo- il ( born 1945 ), Military Bishop of Korea
- Louis Yu runchen ( born 1931 ), Chinese minister, bishop of Hanzhong
- Miri Yū ( born 1968 ), Japanese novelist of Korean origin
- Ricky Yu Qi ( b. 1963 ), Chinese badminton player
- Ronny Yu ( born 1950 ), Chinese director
- Sze Yu (c. 1960), Australian badminton players
- Timothy Yu Gyoung - chon (born 1962 ), South Korean minister, Auxiliary Bishop of Seoul
- Yu Chaohong ( born 1975 ), Chinese Athlete
- Yu Dabao (* 1988), the Chinese football player
- Yu Dafu (1896-1945? ), Chinese writer
- Yu Delu (* 1987), Chinese snooker player
- Yu Fengtong ( born 1984 ), Chinese speed skaters
- Yu Gil -jun (1856-1914), Korean independence activist and politician
- Yu Hai (* 1987), the Chinese football player
- Yu He ( 175-204 ), Chinese general
- Yu Hiu Tung ( born 1984 ), tennis player from Hong Kong
- Yu Hua ( b. 1960 ) Chinese Author
- Yu Hyeong -won (1622-1673), Korean politician and philosopher neokonfuzianischer
- Yu Jie (born 1973 ), Chinese writer and human rights activist
- Yu Jim - Yuen (1905-1997), drama teacher in Hong Kong
- Yu Jin († 221), Chinese general
- Yu Jing ( born 1985 ), Chinese speed skater
- Yu Jinhao ( born 1975 ), Chinese badminton player
- Yu Lizhi (born 1969 ), Chinese badminton player
- Yu Myung- hwan ( born 1946 ), South Korean diplomat and politician
- Yu Nan (born 1978 ), Chinese actress
- Yu Pu, Chinese historians
- Yu Qi, Chinese badminton player
- Yu Qiuli (1914-1999), Chinese economic policy, political commissar of the army
- Shao Yu ( 188-242 ), Chinese general
- Yu Shumei ( born 1977 ), Chinese biathlete
- Yu Si - min ( born 1959 ), South Korean politician, university professor and journalist
- Yu Sun -bok (* 1970), North Korean table tennis player
- Yu Wenxia (* 1989), Chinese model and Miss World
- Yu Xiaohan (* 1994), Chinese badminton player
- Yu Xin Yuan ( born 1985 ), Chinese Tennis Player
- Yu Xinna ( born 1986 ), Chinese curler
- Yamei Yu ( born 1980 ), Chinese violinist
- Yu Yang ( born 1986 ), Chinese badminton player
- Yu Yangyi (* 1994), chinese chess master
- Yu Yaodong (1951-2012), Chinese badminton player
- Yu Yuk Georgia (c. 1950), Taiwanese badminton player
- Yu Zhengsheng ( born 1945 ), Chinese politician
- Yu Zhuocheng ( born 1975 ), Chinese diver
And the legendary figures:
- Yu the Great, Urkaiser China
- Yu Di, Jade Emperor in Chinese mythology
- Yu Gong, main character of a parabola
Yú, yǔ stands for Chinese musical instruments:
- Yu (wind instrument ) ,竽, yú
- Yǔ (percussion instrument) ,敔, yǔ, see Schraptiger
. yu is an abbreviation for:
- Former top-level domain of Yugoslavia and later Serbia and Montenegro until March 30, 2010 Serbia ( but used not used: cs; separately today rs and me. .. )
- Disambiguation
- Abbreviation