List of Korean family names
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This is a list of Korean family names, in Hangul
Hangul
Hangul,Pronounced or ; Korean: 한글 Hangeul/Han'gŭl or 조선글 Chosŏn'gŭl/Joseongeul the Korean alphabet, is the native alphabet of the Korean language. It is a separate script from Hanja, the logographic Chinese characters which are also sometimes used to write Korean...

 alphabetical order. Note: (S) denotes South Korea. (N) denotes North Korea.

The most common Korean surname (particularly in South Korea) is Kim
Kim (Korean name)
Kim, sometimes spelled Gim, is the most common family name in Korea. The name is common in both modern-day North Korea and South Korea. The hanja used for the name means "gold," and although the character is usually pronounced 금 geum, it is pronounced 김 gim when used for the family name and...

, followed by Lee
Lee (Korean name)
Lee is the common English spelling of 이 , a common Korean family name. The proper pronunciation in South Korea is like the English letter "E", although in North Korea the name is still written as "리" and pronounced "Lee". Many times South Koreans will knowingly introduce themselves as "Lee" to...

 and Park
Park (Korean name)
Park is a common and time-honoured Korean surname, founded by King Hyeokgeose. All Parks are descendants of him in principle except naturalized people...

. Together, these three surnames are held by around half of the ethnic Korean population. There are only about 250 Korean family names currently in use. However, each family name is divided into one or more clans and in order to identify a person's family name, the identification of a person's clan is needed.
Hangul Hanja Revised
Revised Romanization of Korean
The Revised Romanization of Korean is the official Korean language romanization system in South Korea proclaimed by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, replacing the older McCune–Reischauer system...

 
McCune-Reischauer
McCune-Reischauer
McCune–Reischauer romanization is one of the two most widely used Korean language romanization systems, along with the Revised Romanization of Korean, which replaced McCune–Reischauer as the official romanization system in South Korea in 2000...

 
Possible transliterations Estimated distribution (2000)*
Ga Ka Kaa, Gaa, Kah, Gah, Gha, Kha 9,090
Gan Kan Kan, Khan 2,429
Gal Kal Kal, Garl, Gahl, Karl, Carl 3,178
Gam Kam Kam, Kahm, Karm 5,998
姜 , 剛 , 康 , 強 , 彊 Gang Kang
Kang (Korean name)
Kang or Gang is a common Korean family name. Altogether, the holders of this name number more than 1.1 million in South Korea, according to the 2000 census. The name "Kang" can actually represent any of 5 different hanja, or Chinese characters...

 
Kang, Kahng, Kwang, Khang 1,169,805
강전 岡田 Gangjeon Kangjŏn Gangjun, Gangjon, Kangjun, Kangjeon, Kangjoun, Gangjoun 51
Gae Kae Gay, Kay 86
堅 , 甄 Gyeon Kyŏn Kyun, Kyeon, Kyen, Kyoun, Kyon, Kwion 1,670
慶 , 景 , 京 Gyeong Kyŏng Kyung, Kyoung, Kyeong, Kyong, Kung 15,784
Gye Kye Kyeh, Kye, Kay, Kae, Gae, Keh, Kei 6,282
Go Ko
Ko (Korean name)
Ko, also variously romanized Go, Koh, or Goh, is a common Korean family name. As of the 2000 South Korean census, there were 435,000 Kohs in South Korea, accounting for just under 1% of the population.-origin:...

 
Ko, Koh, Goh, Kho, Gho, Kor 435,839
Gok Kok Kok, Gog 155
孔 , 公 , 龔 Gong Kong Kong, Kohng, Koung, Goung, Khong 85,606
Gwak Kwak Kwak
Kwak (surname)
Kwak , spelled 곽 in hangul is a surname in Korea. The name can be traced as early as the Kim Silla kingdom. Today an estimated 187,000 people in Korea carry the name. They use the same Chinese character as the Guo/Kuo/Kwok of China. There are different transliterations of the name, but in South...

, Kwag, Kwack, Gwag, Koak, Kuark
187,322
Gyo Kyo Kyoh, Gyoh 41
具 , 丘 , 邱 Gu Ku Koo, Ku, Goo, Kou, Kuh, Khoo, Khu 1,253
國 , 菊 , 鞠 Guk Kuk Kook, Kuk, Gook, Kug, Gug, Cook 150
Gun Kun Koon, Goon, Guhn, Kuhn 46
Gung Kung Koong, Kung, Kwoong 562
Gwok Kwŏk Kweag, Kwog, Gwog 248
Gwon Kwŏn Kwon
Kwon
Kwon is a Korean family name. An absolute majority of the Kwons are the Andong Kwon clan, but there also exists Yecheon Kwon. Some sources list as many 56 clans, but most of them were merged with the Andong Kwon clan under the Shi'jueng-gong faction soon after the establishment of Republic of...

, Kweon, Kwun, Kwan
652,495
Geun Kŭn Keun 242
琴 ,今 ,金 Geum Kŭm Keum, Kum, Gum, Guem, Kuem 23,489
奇 , 箕 Gi Ki
Ki (Korean name)
Ki, also spelled as Kee or Gi is a Korean family name. According to the 2000 census, there were 26,679 people by this surname in South Korea.* Qi Empress , the last empress of the Mongol Empire...

 
Ki, Kee, Key, Gee, Ky, Khee, Kie 26,679
Gil Kil Kil, Gill, Khil, Kill, Keel, Kihl 32,418
Gim Kim
Kim (Korean name)
Kim, sometimes spelled Gim, is the most common family name in Korea. The name is common in both modern-day North Korea and South Korea. The hanja used for the name means "gold," and although the character is usually pronounced 금 geum, it is pronounced 김 gim when used for the family name and...

 
Kim, Kym, Geem, Keem 18,925,949
나 (S)
라 (N)
Na (S)
Ra (N)
Na (S)
Ra (N)
Ra, Nah, La, Rha, Rah 172,022
난 (S)
란 (N)
Nan (S)
Ran (N)
Nan (S)
Ran (N)
Nahn, Rahn, Nhan, Rhan 80
Nam Nam Nahm, Nham, Narm 257,178
남궁 南宮 Namgung Namgung Namkung, Namgoong, Namkoong, Namkuhng, Namguhng 18,743
낭 (S)
랑 (N)
浪 ,郞 Nang (S)
Rang (N)
Nang (S)
Rang (N)
Nahng, Lang 341
乃 , 奈 Nae Nae Na, Nay 440
노 (S)
로 (N)
盧 , 魯 , 路 No (S)
Ro (N)
No (S)
Ro (N)
Noh, Roh, Ro, Rho, Nho 290,434
뇌 (S)
뢰 (N)
雷 , 賴 Noe (S)
Roe (N)
Noe (S)
Roe (N)
Roi, Noi 92
누 (S)
루 (N)
Nu (S)
Ru (N)
Nu (S)
Ru (N)
24
Dan Tan Dahn, Than 1,585
Dam Tam Tham, Dham, Dahm, Tahm 57
Dang Tang Tang, Dhang, Thang 1,025
Dae Tae Dai, Dea, Day 606
道 , 都, 陶 Do To Doh, Dho, To, Doe, Tho, Toh 54,779
독고 獨孤 Dokgo Tokko Dokko, Toko, Tokko, Dockko, Dogko, Togko, Doko 807
Don Ton Dohn, Tohn, Thon, Dhon 115
Dong Tong Tong, Dhong, Tung, Thong 5,564
동방 東方 Dongbang Tongbang Tongpang, Dongpang 220
Du Tu Doo, Tu, Do, Dou, Tou, To, Too 5,958
Ryu  Ryu Ryu, Ryou, Ryoo 603,084
馬 , 麻 Ma Ma Mah, Mar, Mha 36,094
Man Man Mann, Mahn, Mhan 172
망절 網切 Mangjeol
Mangjeol
Mangjeol is a unique Korean family name. It has its origins from a Japanese surname in the Kagoshima Prefecture by Mangjeol Ilrang , a mushroom farmer who was born to a Japanese father and Korean mother towards the end of Japanese colonialism in Korea. His original Japanese name is...

 
Mangjŏl Mangjul, Mangjuhl, Mangjoul 10
Mae Mae Mea, May 222
Maeng Maeng Mang, Meang, Maing, Meng, Maeing 20,219
Myeong Myŏng Myung, Myoung, Myong 26,746
毛 , 牟 Mo Mo Moh, Moe, Mho, Mao 19,834
睦 , 穆 , 木 Mok Mok Mock, Mog, Muk, Mork 8,191
Myo Myo Myoh, Myho 61
Muk Muk Mook 179
門 , 文 Mun Mun Moon, Muhn, Mhun 426,927
Mi Mi Mee, Mih, Meeh 199
Min Min Minn, Mihn, Mhin 159,054
Bak Pak Park
Park (Korean name)
Park is a common and time-honoured Korean surname, founded by King Hyeokgeose. All Parks are descendants of him in principle except naturalized people...

, Pak, Bark, Pack, Back, Bhak
3,895,121
班 , 潘 Ban Pan Bahn, Pan, Pahn, Phan, Bhan, Van 26,171
方 , 房 , 邦 , 龐 Bang Pang Pang, Bhang, Bahng, Pahng, Phang 119,703
Bae  Pae Bai, Bea, Pae, Pai, Bay, Pay, Pea 372,064
Baek
Baek
Baek, also often spelled Paek, Baik or Paik, is a common Korean family name. As of 2000, there were 351,275 people by this surname in South Korea.苩, 白 is Korea native's surname from Baekje, Mahan, Silla.-苩, 百, 白:...

 
Paek Baik, Back, Paik, Paek, Beak 351,275
凡 , 范 Beom Pŏm Bum, Bom, Poem, Pum 3,472
卞 , 邊 Byeon Pyŏn Byun, Byon, Pyun, Byoun, Pyon, Pyoun, Pyeon 131,554
Bok Pok Pok, Pock, Bog, Pog, Bock 8,644
奉 , 鳳 Bong Pong Bhong, Bohng, Phong, Pohng, Vong 11,819
夫 , 傅 Bu Pu Boo, Pu, Bou, Poo, Booh, Buh, Pou, Pooh 9,592
Bi Pi Bee, Pee, Bih, Bhi, Pih, Phi 90
賓 , 彬 Bin Pin Been, Bhin, Pihn, Phin, Bean, Bihn, Pean 5,252
Bing Ping 727
史 , 舍 , 謝 Sa Sa Sha 10,118
사공 司空 Sagong Sagong Sakong, Sagoung, Sakoung 4,307
森 , 杉 Sam Sam Sahm, Sham, Samm 51
Sang Sang Shang, Sahng 2,298
西 , 徐 Seo
Seo (Korean name)
Seo, sometimes romanized Suh or So, is a royal Korean family name. The Seo Clan in Silla was founded by Kim Alcheon. The descendants of this royal bloodline are part of a lineage that was once renowned for its imperial success during the early 9th century...

 
Suh, Su, Sur, So, Seu, Seoh 695,249
서문 西門 Seomun Sŏmun Suhmun, Suhmoon, Seomoon, Somoon 1,861
昔, 石 Seok
Seok
Seok is an international term for a clan used in Eurasia from the Middle Asia to the Far East. Seok is usually a distinct member of the community, the name implies that its size is smaller than that of a distinct tribe.-Korean:...

 
Sŏk Suk, Sok, Suck, Seuk, Seak 54,610
Seon Sŏn Sun, Son, Suhn, Sen 38,849
선우 鮮于 Seonu Sŏnu Sunwoo, Seonwoo, Sonu, Sunoo, Sunwou, Seonwu, Sonwu 3,560
薛 , 偰 Seol Sŏl Sul, Seul, Sol, Sull 42,064
Seop Sŏp Sup, Sub, Seob, Sob 450
成 , 星 Seong Sŏng Sung, Soung, Seung, Song 185,363
蘇 , 邵 So So Soh, Sho, Soo 49,456
소봉 小峰 Sobong Sobong Sohbong, Sopong, Shobong, Sohpong, Shopong 18
Son
Son (Korean name)
Son or Sohn or Shon is a common Korean family name. As of 2000, there are 415,182 people by this surname in South Korea.-origin:*Gui clan of Qi from Shun...

 
Son Sohn, Shon, Soon, Soun, Sun 415,182
宋 , 松 Song
Song (Korean name)
-origin:Song*Song Ju Eun of Yangju Song clan*Song Wui is indigenous people of Haeju, Yonan in Hwanghaedo*Song Song Rye of Iksan Song clan*Song Shin Kyung of Mungyeong Song clan...

 
Song Soung, Shong, Sung 639,082
水 , 洙 Su Su Soo, Suh, Sooh 199
荀 , 舜 , 淳 , 順 Sun Sun Soon 1,296
昇 , 承 Seung Sŭng Sung, Seoung, Seong 3,304
柴 , 施 Si Si Shi, See, Sie, Sea 3,928
申 , 辛 , 愼 Sin Sin Shin
Shin (Korean name)
Shin is a Korean family name. According to the 2000 census in South Korea, there were 911,556 people carrying the Shin surname.-Clans:There are three Chinese characters for the Shin surname. Between these three characters, there are five different clans. Each Shin clan descends from a different...

, Shinn, Sheen, Chin, Seen, Sinn, Cynn
911,556
Sim
Sim (Korean name)
Sim or Shim is a Korean surname. There are six Shim clans in Korea based on six different regions. such as Cheongsong, Pungsan, Samcheok, Buyu, Uiryeong, and Jeonju. The biggest Sim clan is Cheongsong; they comprise about 85% of the all those with the surname Shim. Fourteen percent of all Korean...

 
Sim Shim, Seem, Sheem, Shimn, Sihm 252,255
Sip Sip Ship, Sihp, Seep, Sib, Seeb, Sihb, Shib 82
A A Ah, Aa 632
An An Ahn
Ahn (Korean name)
Ahn, also romanized An, is a Korean family name. It literally means "tranquility." In 2000, there were 637,786 people bearing this surname in South Korea , making it the 20th most common family name in the country, with roughly 2% of the country's population...

, Ahne, Ann, Aan
637,786
Ae Ae Ay, Ai 123
Ya Ya Yah, Yha 180
양 (S)
량 (N)
梁 , 楊 , 樑 , 襄 Yang (S)
Ryang (N)
Yang (S)
Ryang (N)
Ryang, Yaung, Lyang 486,645
Eo Ŏ Uh, Uhr, Eoh, Auh, Eu, Au 17,551
어금 魚金 Eogeum Ŏgŭm Eokeum, Okeum, Okum, Ukeum, Ugeum, Ukum 51
Eom Ŏm Um, Eum, Uhm, Aum, Oum, Ohm, Uam 132,990
여 (S)
려 (N)
余 , 呂 , 汝 Yeo (S)
Ryeo (N)
Yŏ (S)
Ryŏ (N)
Yu, Yo, Yeu, Yuh, Yea 75,196
연 (S)
련 (N)
連 , 燕 , 延 Yeon (S)
Ryeon (N)
Yŏn (S)
Ryŏn (N)
Youn, Yun, Yon, Yeun, Yeoun 32,528
염 (S)
렴 (N)
Yeom (S)
Ryeom (N)
Yŏm (S)
Ryŏm (N)
Yum, Youm, Yeum, Yom, Yeoum 63,951
Yeop Yŏp Yeob, Youb, Yeop, Yub, Yup, Yob 127
永 , 榮 , 影 Yeong Yŏng Young 259
芮 , 乂 Ye Ye Yea, Yae, Yeh, Yee 12,656
伍 , 吳 , 呉 O O Oh, Oe, Au, Ou 706,908
Ok Ok Ock, Ohk, Oak, Og, Ohg, Ocg, Oag 22,964
On On Ohn, Ohnn 5,081
邕 , 雍 Ong Ong Ohng, Oung 964
王 ,汪 Wang  Wang Whang, Wong 23,447
Yo Yo 198
용 (S)
룡 (N)
Yong (S)
Ryong (N)
Yong (S)
Ryong (N)
Young, Ryong, Yung, Lyong 14,067
於 , 禹 U U Woo, Wu, Ou, Wo, Uh 180,141
雲 , 芸 Un Un Woon, Whun, Wuhn 170
元 , 袁 , 苑 Won
Won (surname)
Won is a Korean family name. As of the South Korean census of 2000, there were total of 120,465 people by this surname, or about .2% of the population. Of these, more than 99% used the hanja for their surname...

 
Wŏn Weon, Woon, Wone, Wun, One 120,465
韋 , 魏 Wi Wi Wee, We, Wie, Wei 30,496
유 (S)
류 (N)
劉, 兪, 庾 Yu (S)
Ryu (N)
Yu (S)
Ryu (N)
Yoo
Yoo (Korean name)
Yoo , is a common Korean family name. As of 2000, there were about 1.04 million people by this name living in South Korea, making up roughly 2% of that country's population....

, You
437,900
육 (S)
륙 (N)
Yuk (S)
Ryuk (N)
Yuk (S)
Ryuk (N)
Yook, Youk, Yug, Ryuk, Yuck 21,545
Yun Yun Yoon, Youn, Yune, Yeun 948,600
Eun Ŭn Eun, Un, Uhan, Unn 15,657
Eum Ŭm Um, Em, Yeum 5,936
이 (S)
리 (N)
李 , 伊 , 異 I (S)
Ri (N)
Yi (S)
Ri (N)
Lee
Lee (Korean name)
Lee is the common English spelling of 이 , a common Korean family name. The proper pronunciation in South Korea is like the English letter "E", although in North Korea the name is still written as "리" and pronounced "Lee". Many times South Koreans will knowingly introduce themselves as "Lee" to...

, Yi, Rhee, Ree, Rey, Rhie
6,796,227
In In Ihn, Yin, Inn, En, Lin 20,635
Im
Im (Korean name)
Im is a common Korean family name derived from the Chinese surname Lin. There are two clan branches of "Im/Lim".-History:The first clan branch is the Supul Lim and its Hanja character is 林. The Supul Lim branch consists of two large clan houses; the first is Naju and the second, which is the elder...

 
Im Im, Yim 99,986
임 (S)
림 (N)
Im (S)
Rim (N)
Im (S)
Rim (N)
Lim, Yim, Rim, Leem, Rhim 635,507
Ja Cha 178
莊 , 章 , 張 , 蔣 Jang
Jang (Korean name)
Jang or Chang is a common Korean family name. As of 2000, there were more than 940,000 people in South Korea by this surname, more than 2% of the population...

 
Chang  Chang, Jahng, Jhang, Gang, Zhang 943,257
장곡 長谷 Janggok Changgok 52
Jeo Chŏ 48
全 , 田 , 錢 Jeon
Jeon (Korean name)
Jeon is a rare Korean family name. As of 2000, there were 687,867 people by this name in South Korea. english mark use to Jeon, Jun, Cheon, Chun, etc.-全 : Quan, Chyun:*from Zhou Dynasty public office name...

 
Chŏn Jun, Chun, Chon, Jeun, Cheon 687,867
Jeom Chŏm 516
丁 , 程 , 鄭 Jeong  Chŏng Chung
Chung (Korean name)
Chung, also often spelled Jeong, Jung, Joung, Chong, Tseung, Cheong or Choung, is a common Korean family name...

, Jung, Joung, Chong, Cheong, Choung
2,230,611
Je Che Jae, Jea, Che, Jei, Jhe 29,968
제갈 諸葛 Jegal Chegal Jaegal, Jekal, Jeagal, Chegal, Chekal 4,444
趙 , 曺 Jo Cho
Cho (Korean name)
Cho or Jo is a Korean family name. As of 2000, there were 1,347,730 people by this surname in South Korea of a total population of 45,985,289: more than 2% of the total population...

 
Cho, Cao, Joe, Joh, Jou 1,347,730
宗 , 鍾 Jong Chong Chong 962
Jwa Chwa Chwa, Joa, Choa, Jaw 3,130
周 , 朱 Ju Chu Joo, Chu, Choo, Jou, Zoo, Jew 215,010
Jun Chun Juhn, Jhun, Choon, Joon, Chuhn 72
Jeup Chŭp Jup, Jub, Jeub, Cheup, Chup, Cheub, Chub 4
增 , 曾 Jeung Chŭng Zeng, Jung, Cheung, Chung 6
智 , 池 Ji Chi Jee, Ch, Gi, Chee, Gee, Jhi 147,572
晉 , 眞 , 陳 , 秦 Jin Chin Chin, Jean, Gin, Zhin, Chen 170,980
Cha
Cha (Korean name)
Cha is an uncommon family name in Korea. The Yeonan Cha clan is the only clan. The founding ancestor was Cha Hyo-jeon, son of Yu Cha-dal . Most of the clan’s members live in Gyeongsang province, Hwanghae province, or P'yŏngan province...

 
Ch'a Char, Chah, Tchah, Tcha 180,589
昌 , 倉 Chang Ch'ang Chiang, Chahng 1,179
采 , 菜 , 蔡 Chae  Ch'ae Chai, Che, Chea 119,251
天 , 千 Cheon Ch'ŏn Chun, Chon, Chen, Choun 112,227
楚 , 肖 Cho Ch'o Chu, Chou, Choh 351
Choe Ch'oe Choi, Che, Choy, Chey 2,169,704
秋 , 鄒 Chu Ch'u Choo, Chou, Chyu 55,309
Tak T'ak Tark, Tag, Tack, Thak 19,395
Tan T'an Than, Than, Tann 155
Tae T'ae Tai, Tea, Te, Tay 8,165
Pan P'an Pahn, Phan, Pann 290
Paeng P'aeng Pang, Paing, Peng, Pyeong, Pyeng 2,825
Pyeon P'yŏn Pyun, Pyon, Pyoun, Pyen, Pyeun 15,308
Pyeong P'yŏng Pyung, Pyong, Pyoung, Pyeng 608
Po P'o Pho, Poh 129
Pyo P'yo Phyo, Pio, Puo, Peo, Pyho 28,398
Pung P'ung Poong, Puhng, Poohng 586
Pi P'i Pee, Phee, Phi, Phy, Pih 6,303
Pil P'il Phil, Pihl, Peel 251
河 , 夏 Ha Ha Hah, Har 213,758
Hak Hak Hag, Hahk, Hahg 101
韓 , 漢 Han
Han (Korean name)
Han is the common English spelling of 한, a common Korean family name. According to the 2000 census, 한 is the 7th most common surname in the Republic of Korea...

 
Han Hahn, Hann 715,556
Ham Ham Hahm, Harm, Hamm, Haam 75,955
Hae Hae Hay, Hai 322
Heo
Heo
Heo is a family name in Korea. It is also often spelled as Hur or Huh, or less commonly as Hue or Her. In South Korea in 1985, out of a population of between roughly 40 and 45 million, there were approximately 264,000 people surnamed Heo. The name is also found in North Korea...

 
Hur, Huh, Her, Hu, Ho, Hoh, Heoh 300,448
Hyeon Hyŏn Hyun, Huynh, Hyon, Hyoun, Hyen 81,807
Hyeong Hyŏng Hyung, Hyoung, Hyong, Hyeung 6,640
扈 , 胡 , 鎬 Ho Ho Hoh, Hu 6,106
Hong
Hong (Korean name)
Hong is the common English spelling of 홍, is Korean and Chinese means "wide" or "big".-Clans:As with all Korean family names, the holders of the Hong surname are divided into different patrilineal clans, or lineages, based on their ancestral seat. Most such clans trace their lineage back to a...

 
Hong Houng, Hyong 518,635
Hwa Hwa Howa, Hua 945
Hwan Hwan Huan, Howan 157
Hwang
Hwang (Korean name)
Hwang is a common Korean family name. Hwang is the equivalent of the Chinese surname Huang. Hwangs make up roughly 1.5% of the Korean population; the 2000 South Korean census found 644,294 in that country. The Chinese character for Hwang used most commonly literally means "yellow","golden","brown;...

 
Hwang Whang, Hoang, Huang, Whong, Wong 644,294
황보 皇甫 Hwangbo Hwangbo Hwangpo 9,148
後 , 候 Hu Hu Hoo, Hooh, Huh 114
Heung Hŭng Huhng 462

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See also

  • Korean name
    Korean name
    A Korean name consists of a family name followed by a given name, as used by the Korean people in both North Korea and South Korea. In the Korean language, 'ireum' or 'seong-myeong' usually refers to the family name and given name together...

  • Family register
    Family register
    A family register is a registry used in many countries to track information of a genealogical or legal interest.Often, official recognition of certain events or status may only be granted when such event or status is registered in the...

      (Hangul: 호주, Hanja: 戶主)
  • Korean language
    Korean language
    Korean is the official language of the country Korea, in both South and North. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in People's Republic of China. There are about 78 million Korean speakers worldwide. In the 15th century, a national writing...

  • Korean culture
  • List of Korea-related topics
  • List of common Chinese surnames

External links

Degrees of Courtesy and Communication Styles in the Korean Language, by K. B. Kurotchenkо.
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    Hangul
    Hangul,Pronounced or ; Korean: 한글 Hangeul/Han'gŭl or 조선글 Chosŏn'gŭl/Joseongeul the Korean alphabet, is the native alphabet of the Korean language. It is a separate script from Hanja, the logographic Chinese characters which are also sometimes used to write Korean...

     and Hanja
    Hanja
    Hanja is the Korean name for the Chinese characters hanzi. More specifically, it refers to those Chinese characters borrowed from Chinese and incorporated into the Korean language with Korean pronunciation...


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Korean is the official language of the country Korea, in both South and North. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in People's Republic of China. There are about 78 million Korean speakers worldwide. In the 15th century, a national writing...

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