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  2. List of Korean surnames - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Korean surnames, in Hangul alphabetical order. The most common Korean surname (particularly in South Korea) is Kim (김), followed by Lee (이) and Park (박). These three surnames are held by around half of the ethnic Korean population. This article uses the most recent South Korean statistics (currently 2015) as the basis.

  3. Soo (Korean name) - Wikipedia

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    Su, also spelled Soo, is a rare Korean surname, a single-syllable Korean given name, and an element in many two-syllable Korean given names. [1] As given name meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it. There are 91 hanja with the reading "su" [2] on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use ...

  4. List of people with the Korean family name Lee - Wikipedia

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    Lee Ho-won (stage name Hoya), South Korean actor, former member of boy band Infinite; Lee Ho-seok (stage name Wonho), South Korean singer, former member of boy band Monsta X; Lee Joo-heon, (stage name Joohoney), South Korean rapper, member of boy band Monsta X; Lee Hyuk-jae (stage name Eunhyuk), South Korean rapper, member of boy band Super Junior

  5. 100 Korean baby names for girls - AOL

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    100 Korean Girl Names Since we know the process of landing on the perfect Korean girl name for your baby can be overwhelming and even stressful, we’re here to help you find inspiration to make a ...

  6. Seo (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Seo is a Korean and Japanese surname. As a Korean surname, Seo is the most frequent romanization, but it may also be romanized as Suh, Surh, Sur, Seoh, So, Su, and Suhr. The surname most commonly represents the hanja 徐. Seo can also be used as a single-syllable Korean given name or an element in many two-syllable Korean given names. [1]

  7. So (Korean name) - Wikipedia

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    This is the more common of the two lineages; the 2000 South Korean census found 39,552 people with this family name, belonging to 12,270 households. Most were located in Seoul (9,494), Jeollabuk-do (8,579), or Gyeonggi-do (7,144).

  8. Surnames by country - Wikipedia

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    The common Korean surname Kim is also the common Chinese surname Jin, and written 金. The common Mandarin surnames Lin or Lim (林) is also one and the same as the common Cantonese or Vietnamese surname Lam and Korean family name Lim (written/pronounced as Im in South Korea). There are people with the surname of Hayashi (林) in Japan too.

  9. Kwak (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Kwak Yoon-gy (born 1989), South Korean short track speed skater; Kwak Hae-seong (born 1991), South Korean football full-back; Gwak Dong-han (born 1992), South Korean judo athlete; Kwak Ye-ji (born 1992), South Korean archer; Kwak Min-jeong (born 1994), South Korean figure skater; Gwak Been (born 1999), South Korean baseball pitcher