Korean Surnames

Posted by Ginny

Have you ever wondered what Korean surnames sound like? You may have see some of them below. Some of them are very common, and some are not. On official documents like birth/marriage/divorce certificates, it’s typical to see the surname in Chinese characters.

How many have you seen before?

Kim () ()

Park/Bak () ()

Lee/Yi () ()

Kang () ()

Kyung () ()

Go () ()

Nam () ()

Noh () ()

Ryu () ()

Moon/Mun () ()

Oh () ()

Woo/Wu () ()

Yun () ()

Jang/Chang () ()

Cho/Jo () ()

Jun () ()

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