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| | Korean name - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Other names given by kings are An (안), Cha (차), Han (한), Hong (홍), Kim (김), Kwon (권), Nam (남), Eo (어), and Wang (왕). |  | | The romanization of Korean names is not standardized, thus Koreans generally romanize their name according to their personal preference. |  | | Like their Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, and some of their Thai counterparts, this is in accordance to the East Asian system of personal names. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_name
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| | Encyclopedia: Korean names for Korea |
 | | In Korean, Korea is referred to as "Chosŏn" (조선; 朝鮮) in the North and "Hanguk" (한국; 韓國) in the South. |  | | In Korean, Korea is referred to as "Hanguk" (한국; 韓國) in the south and "Chosŏn" (조선; 朝鮮) in the north. |  | | The Korean language is called Chosŏnŏ or Chosŏnmal in the North and Hangugeo or Hangugmal in the South. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Korean-names-for-Korea
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| | What's in a Name? |
 | | In turn, Pak Young Sam might have a son named Pak Byung Ho, and his cousin Pak Dae Sam might have a son named Pak Byung Ok, each having the first part of the given name -- Byung -- as the generation name. |  | | It was later explained to me that in order to get his attention, she had called out the name of their other daughter who was home in Korea. |  | | The example given above of a woman calling her husband by using their daughter's name illustrates an interesting element of the Korean naming/addressing system: Adults are often addressed by others and by themselves with reference to their children. |
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http://www.usfca.edu/~boucherj/namepage.html
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| | Korean Names |
 | | A married Korean women in the U.S. thus has a dilemma: to change or not to change her last name according to American tradition. |  | | What's important is not the literal meaning of names, but how and why they are chosen. |  | | I seldom use the names of most of my uncles and aunts. |
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http://www.unsu.com/names.html
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| | The Sailor Senshi Page : Sailormoon in South Korea |
 | | The 'ah's in the names are NOT equivalent to -chan. |  | | I know her first name to be Myung Ah, and I'm sure because there is a pattern here, as I'll explain a moment later. |  | | Unfortunately, To Ah (Hotaru) would have been terribly awkward name (in my opinion anyway) and Su Ah is terribly outdated. |
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http://www.eternalsailormoon.org/world/korea.html
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| | Seoul Changes Chinese Name |
 | | Koreans have their roots and is influenced by china... |  | | It is by all means the Chinese's right to call something whatever name they want to call it by, this is their right to use their language.After all, I am sure the Koreans don't call China exactly "Zhong Guo". |  | | The true meanings of the 漢字 are torn apart in the name of modernization and simplification. |
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http://home.wangjianshuo.com/archives/20050122_seoul_changes_chinese_name.htm
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| | Korean Baby Names |
 | | Naming traditions in Korea can include and represent all forms of nature and the environment or characteristics or even have mystical meanings. |  | | There are thousands of Korean characters and the given name usually consists of two syllables taken from any of the thousands of these characters. |  | | A Name isn't just for a Birth Day - it's for Life!" |
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http://www.babynames.org.uk/korean-baby-names.htm
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| | The Territorial Dispute Over Dokdo |
 | | Many Koreans were angered by the provisions of the convention, which meant that Korea had to share some of its sea space near Dokdo. |  | | Such refusals by Japanese officials to even consider the existence of Korean claims to the islets in histories written in Japan reflect the Japanese resistance to attaining closure with their Korean neighbors over the Dokdo island dispute. |  | | In April 2002, the Japanese Ministry of Culture and Science approved texts from the book publishing companies, Meiseisha and Jitkyosha, that question the Korean claim to Dokdo without even attempting to explain the Korean argument. |
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http://www.geocities.com/mlovmo/page4.html
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| | BigSoccer - Lee Seongnam |
 | | Besides, these days people DON'T name their kids in Korean that can be written in chinese characters. |  | | I mean is there a law that says Korean parents must name their children Korean names? |
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http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/printthread.php?t=62359
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| | female Korean names and their meanings - GameDev.Net Discussion Forums |
 | | There's this one famous Korean singer I know of that goes by the name Bo Ah and you could kinda modify that into an original name. |  | | For shortening names, I am not sure as different languages have different habits. |  | | Posted - 7/24/2002 4:51:40 PM My uncle was once married to a South Korean woman he met while he was in the army. |
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http://www.gamedev.net/community/forums/topic.asp?topic_id=105699
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| | Korean family name |
 | | Other names given by kings are An, Cha, Han, Hong, Kim, Kweon, Nam, Eo (Ŏ), and Wang. |  | | Silla[?] Kingdom had royal names such as Bak (Pak), Gim (Kim), and Seok. |  | | For example, in 33 A.D., King Yuri gave tribes of Saro (Silla) names like Bae (Pae), Choe (Ch'oe), Jeong (Chŏng), Son and Seol (Sŏl). |
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http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/lookup/encyclopedia/ko/Korean_family_name.html
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| | Family Album |
 | | Nancy is derived from Hebrew word, grace, and Yoobin, her middle name, is a Korean name (Yoo means 'joy,' and bin means 'shine'). |  | | Kyungah's American nick name is Gloria meaning 'glory to God.' |  | | Sophia is a Greek word meaning "wisdom," and Subin is a Korean word meaning "outstanding (Su) and shine (Bin)" |
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http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/ndsu/jaejung/personal/family/family.htm
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| | Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Korean era name |
 | | Note : King Dae Ijin and King Dae Geonhwang's posthumous names are unknown, so usually they're called by their personal names. |  | | Note : In 918, The revolution broke out, and general Wang geon became the new emperor of Taebong. |  | | Era Names of Taebong (also called Magin, Hugoguryeo(means New Goguryeo)) |
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http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Korean_era_name
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| | Lineage of The Korean Martial Arts |
 | | The second was Hapkido and the Korean Hapkido Association, which was founded by Dae-Hoon Choi and Han-Jae Ji. |  | | Korean Hapkido Association: Han-Jae Ji and Dae-Hoon Choi |  | | HWA RANG DO and HAP KI DO 1961-1968 Joo-Bang Lee, Joo-Sang Lee one of the founders of the Hapkido name (In 1956 they recieved master-title of YuSool (Yawara)by Yong-Sul Choi) |
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http://www.allmartialarts.com/KIXCO/History/history/map.htm
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| | Name - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | Many new words or phrases come into existence during translation as attempts are made to express concepts from one language in another. |  | | Before that people were called (Given name) of (place of birth). |  | | A human name is an anthroponym; a toponym is a place name; hydronym is a name of a body of water; an ethnonym is name of an ethnic group. |
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http://www.wacklepedia.com/n/na/name.html
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| | A Summary of Korean Terminology for TaeKwonDo |
 | | The ancient name for Korea is "Choson", which means literally "the land of morning calm" and comes from the "Choson" (or "Yi") dynasty of Korea's history (1392-1905). |  | | The rest of this document is separated into the following sections: |  | | The Korean name for Korea is "Hangeuk" and its people are called "Hangeuksaram". |
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http://www.martialartsresource.com/korean/TKD.list.htm
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| | How do you say your English name in Korean? |
 | | Here are the letters of the Hangeul system and their names. |  | | We will read relevant material and try to compose three simple Korean setences according to the Korean word order structure. |  | | Any given two natural languages (human language, not the artificial language that is) in the world have some kind of similarities and some kind of differences in their sound systems. |
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http://www.bu.edu/mfll/korean/webquest
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| | Ethnologue report for language code:kor |
 | | 46% of Koreans in China live in Hyanbian Korean Autonomous District along Tumen River, Jilin (Kirin), and Heilongjiang, and Liaoning. |  | | Ethnologue > Web version > Country index > Asia > Korea, South > Korean |  | | Chinese speakers living among them also speak Korean as second language. |
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http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=kor
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| | Display Message: what is my korean name? |
 | | In Korea, we read the last name before the first--for instance, if your last name were Smith, you'd introduce yourself as "Hello, my name is Smith Lucille." |  | | first letter (Roh or Yoo) is family name. |  | | they wanna noble's family name rather than their original family name. |
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http://www.lifeinkorea.com/Boards/read.cfm?BoardID=3&MsgID=878&Lang=E
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| | MindZine - Go - Korea: Korean name variants |
 | | Yi Ch'ang-ho thus becomes Ch'ang-ho Yi, but the sound Yi is not used after a vowel in Korean and an L is inserted (or N in some parts of Korea). |  | | Koreans themselves do not often use this system. |  | | Furthermore, we often refer to Korean place names, which - belonging to no-one in particular - are usually written in a form close to the official or McCune-Reischauer systems. |
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http://www.msoworld.com/mindzine/news/orient/go/korea/koreannames.html
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| | My Korean Hangul Name |
 | | Many people do not realize that Korean names are written with Chinese characters. |  | | This is also known as the Korean hanja name. |  | | Enter the name you want translated into Korean: first name only, last name only, or your full name. |
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http://goodcharacters.com/name/my.korean.name.html
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| | Behind the Name: Korean Names |
 | | Note that depending on the Korean characters used these names can have many other meanings besides those listed here. |  | | The names listed here are used in Korea. |  | | From the Korean elements kyung "honoured" and soon "mild" or "gentle". |
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http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/kor.php
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| | ipedia.com: List of Koreans Article |
 | | Note: In Korean names, the family name is placed first (for example, the family name of "Kim Dae-jung" is "Kim"), unless the person has decided to Westernize his or her name. |  | | For easy reference, the Hangul spelling of each person's name is provided alongside his or her romanized name. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/list_of_koreans.html
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| | Korean last name |
 | | However, we are not related at all, as far as I know, I do not have relatives living here in the States whose last name is KIM. |  | | If there are any Korean people around you, it is likely that his or her last name is also KIM. |  | | There are some really rare ones, but we can recognize most of them as a Korean last name. |
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http://www.cs.uml.edu/~bkim/name.html
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| | Task 3: Korean Names -- Explanation |
 | | A preferred male names includes ½Ä (sik), ö (ch'o'l), ÁØ (jun), È£ (ho), while a preferred female names includes ¼÷ (suk), ¿µ (yo'ng), Èñ (hu' i), ÀÚ (ja) etc. |  | | In Korean names, the family name comes first, followed by the given names (or name). |  | | Most Korean have 2 given names but some only have one. |
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http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/korean/t3e.htm
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| | Name Meaning |
 | | So it became a sign of beauty and a pleasant thing to say to someone. |  | | So it means Acting righteous, though both Kanji are also often associated with the kanji for "bright" and also for "beauty", their primary meanings are different. |  | | Ironically I didn't know my original first name had the defintion of sheep in it. |
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http://diamens.involuntaryart.com/mi/namemeaning.html
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| | Talk:Korean name - InfoSearchPoint.com |
 | | I see that Menchi (who originally created the page) has a link to it on his personal page. |  | | I don't want to change his personal page, so I'll just put a redirect on this page (rather than rename it), and move the text over to Korean name (which is empty right now). |  | | Why isn't the article simply called "Korean name" since the content is about it? |
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http://www.infosearchpoint.com/display/Talk:Korean_name
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| | Behind the Name: Message: "Korean name" |
 | | Re: Korean name - Pak Du Song Jul 19 2003, 11:35:51 AM |  | | Because this message is archived you cannot respond to it. |  | | May 29, 2003 at 8:56:03 AM Please let me know gender for: |
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http://www.behindthename.com/bb_gen/arcview.php?id=25881
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| | Kim (Korean name) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | As with other Korean family names, the Kim clans are distinguished by the place from which they claim to originate. |  | | The name is also common in North Korea. |  | | In the Unified Silla period, members of the Gimhae Kim family were admitted to all but the highest level of the Silla bone rank system. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_(Korean_name)
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| | The Perfect Baby Name |
 | | But they also gave her the Hebrew name Tvuna Shoshana: Tvuna is the Hebrew word for wisdom, and Sophia means wisdom in Greek; Shoshana means Rose, which is Sophie's middle name; and the Anglicized version of Shoshana is Susan and all it's variations, so it's also similar to Suzanne. |  | | The English name can be the parents' choice, and the Hebrew name can appease relatives by paying tribute to important ancestors or satisfying a cultural tradition for names with positive meanings. |  | | In the Jewish tradition, children are also given two sets of names that can be connected by meaning or similar sounds. |
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http://www.theperfectbabyname.com/namingcustoms/2setsofnames.html
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| | NEWS: GSC: Demerits not on ballot |
 | | However Tsang said shedidn’t see the importance of names in cultural identity until she came to Wesleyan (which was the first time she lived in America). |  | | Most people are unaware of the fact that the names of many foreign-born or first-generation Americans from East Asian countries are not their original names. |  | | This may have a great deal to do with identity, which is often solidified during adolescence. |
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http://www.wesleyan.edu/argus/mar3001/f2.html
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| | Making a Name Change - What you need to know |
 | | You sense and feel much that you do not understand, and sometimes you are alarmed at your thoughts and wonder about their origin. |  | | To understand your destiny in life you must understand how all your names affect your life. |  | | Listen to some testimonials from a few people who have made a name change through the Kabalarian Philsophy. |
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http://www.kabalarians.com/female/korean-f.htm
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| | Korean Name Meaning |
 | | It won't be welcomed to use Japanese name in Korea through they are both written in Chinese charactors. |  | | Eclexys: No Korean Name But In Japanese I Am... |  | | Directory » Name Meaning » Korean Name Meaning |
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http://www.resourcereference.com/directory/name-meaning/korean-name-meaning.html
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| | Korean Bibliography |
 | | The order of a Korean name here is the family name followed by the first name. |  | | The English name or romanization of the author's name is used when it is known. |  | | The Korean Section of the Library of Congress has prepared a bibliography of approximately 4,800 records of books about Korea in English up to 1995 held by the Library of Congress. |
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http://lcweb2.loc.gov/misc/korhtml/korbibhome.html
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| | NITR: Korean Name Index |
 | | On the assumption that the age given to the court was Korean age, I have deducted one year from the age given. |  | | Select a letter to browse names beginning with that letter, or enter a word or phrase in the boxes below. |  | | The year of the birth of each individual is calculated from the age given in the statement during an inquiry. |
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http://www.lib.washington.edu/asp/databases/nitr/query.asp
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| | whats your name in Korean? |
 | | korean names all have meaning, so its impossible to come up with a name unless you actually visit a name expert who can ask you personal questions such as where you are born, your background, etc, in order to come up with the characters. |  | | If you want a korean name, name yourself after some progamer or something. |  | | realized it was johnathon, but the 2nd part of the korean name is like that |
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http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage-6084.html
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| | Korean Baby Name |
 | | Baby names specifically by origin and meanings of the names. |  | | Find a name by sex, ethnic origin, number of syllables and more! |  | | Origins and Meanings of Baby Names from Around the World... |
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http://www.littlemaries.com/home/33/Korean-Baby-Name.html
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| | Mapping Drive to Computer with Korean Name Causes GPF |
 | | The Korean version of this fix should have the following file attributes or later: |  | | Urlmon.dll is not correctly translating certain Korean characters. |  | | If a drive maps to a computer with a Korean name, you may receive a general protection fault (Trap 14) error message. |
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http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q230/3/72.asp
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| | The page cannot be found |
 | | The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. |  | | Open IIS Help, which is accessible in IIS Manager (inetmgr), and search for topics titled Web Site Setup, Common Administrative Tasks, and About Custom Error Messages. |  | | Make sure that the Web site address displayed in the address bar of your browser is spelled and formatted correctly. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/k/ko/korean_name.htm
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