Hing is a Hindi word. In Malayalam it is known as "kaayam" and in English, "Asafoetida."
Asafoetida in English...
The Hindi name for asafoetida is "hing" or "heeng."
The Chinese expression "shun hing" translates to "instant noodles" in English.
The scientific name for hing is Asafoetida, derived from the resin obtained from the sap of the roots and stem of the Ferula species of plants.
The Tamil name for Hing is "Perungayam." It is commonly used as a spice in South Indian cuisine for its strong flavor and aroma.
The most likely origin I could come up with of this rare English surname Hoing, which is not related to the German Hoing I believe, is that it is a variant of the English surname Hine. The English surname Hing is also of the same origin as Hoing, both Hing and Hoing being related, but there is also a second origin of Hing, that being a variant of the English surname Hinge, a surname from Kent and Gloucestershire of uncertain origin. The English surname Hing is found abundant in Buckinghamshire, same with Hoing except that Hoing is mostly found in Buckinghamshire. This means that both Hing and Hoing, especially from Buckinghamshire, are variants of eachother and both are variants of the English surname Hine, which means, "lad, servant", from Middle English hine.
Kwai Chi's birth name is Kwai-Hing Sum.
Kenneth Chuck's birth name is Man Hing Chuck.
Tina Ti's birth name is Kwok-hing Leung.
'Asafoetida' is called 'hing' in Hindi.
Hing To goes by Hingsta.