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Ho-sung, also spelled Ho-seong, is a Korean masculine given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 49 hanja with the reading " ho" and 27 hanja with the reading " sung" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names. People with this name include: * Kim Ho-seong (born 1959), South Korean voice actor * Lee Ho-seong (baseball) (1967–2008), South Korean baseball player *Ho-Sung Pak (born 1967), South Korean-born American film actor and martial artist * Lee Ho-sung (fencer) (born 1968), South Korean fencer * Kim Sol (born Kim Ho-seong, 1973), South Korean writer *Choi Ho-sung (born 1973), South Korean golfer *Cho Ho-sung (born 1974), South Korean track cyclist * Lee Ho-sung (footballer) (born 1974), South Korean football forward See also *List of Korean given names This is a list of Korean given names by type. Most Korean given names consist of two Sino-Korean morphemes each written ...
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Choi Ho-sung
Choi Ho-sung ( ko, 최호성; born 23 September 1973) is a South Korean professional golfer. Choi has played on the Korean Tour and OneAsia Tour. He won the 2013 Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia PGA Championship, co-sanctioned by the OneAsia Tour and the Japan Golf Tour, making him eligible for Japan Golf Tour membership. Since 2013 he has played primarily on the Japan Golf Tour. On 24 November 2018, Choi won the Casio World Open on the Japan Tour. Choi has an idiosyncratic follow-through. His action has been dubbed "The Fisherman Swing" and has won him many fans on social media and elsewhere. Professional wins (5) Japan Golf Tour wins (3) 1Co-sanctioned by the OneAsia Tour OneAsia Tour wins (1) 1Co-sanctioned by the Japan Golf Tour The Japan Golf Tour ( ja, 日本ゴルフツアー機構) is a prominent golf tour. It was founded in 1973 and as of 2006 it offers the third-highest annual prize fund out of the regular (that is not for seniors) men's professional tours after th .. ...
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Cho Ho-sung
Cho Ho-sung (born 15 June 1974) is a South Korean former cyclist, who currently works as the team manager for UCI Continental team . At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the men's omnium. References External links * South Korean male cyclists Living people Olympic cyclists of South Korea Cyclists at the 1996 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 2000 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 2012 Summer Olympics South Korean track cyclists 1974 births Asian Games medalists in cycling Cyclists at the 1994 Asian Games Cyclists at the 1998 Asian Games Cyclists at the 2002 Asian Games Cyclists at the 2010 Asian Games Cyclists at the 2014 Asian Games Medalists at the 1994 Asian Games Medalists at the 1998 Asian Games Medalists at the 2002 Asian Games Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games Medalists at the 2014 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists for South Korea Asian Games silver medalists for South Korea 20th-century South Korean people 21st-century South Korean ...
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Lee Ho-sung (fencer)
Lee Ho-sung (born 8 March 1968) is a South Korean fencer. He competed in the team foil events at the 1992 Summer Olympics The 1992 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1992, ca, Jocs Olímpics d'estiu de 1992), officially known as the Games of the XXV Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XXV Olimpiada, ca, Jocs de la XXV Olimpíada) and commonly known as .... References External links * 1968 births Living people South Korean male foil fencers Olympic fencers for South Korea Fencers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in fencing Fencers at the 1990 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for South Korea Medalists at the 1990 Asian Games {{SouthKorea-fencing-bio-stub ...
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Lee Ho-sung (footballer)
Lee Ho-sung (, born September 12, 1974) is a football player from South Korea. He was a member of the South Korea U-20 team and South Korea U-23 team in early 1990s and went on to play as a professional in the K-League before moving to Singapore, to the S. League, where he played for Balestier Khalsa FC. Club career *1997–2001 Daejeon Citizen *2002–2003 Goyang Kookmin Bank *2004 Balestier Khalsa Balestier Khalsa Football Club is a Singaporean professional football club that competes in the Singapore Premier League. Founded in 1898, the club is considered as the oldest football club in the country. History Tracing their origins all th ... External links * N-League Player Record - 이호성 * 1974 births Living people Men's association football forwards South Korean men's footballers South Korean expatriate men's footballers Daejeon Hana Citizen players Balestier Khalsa FC players K League 1 players Korea National League players Singapore Premi ...
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Ho (Korean Name)
Ho is a Korean family name, a single-syllable masculine Korean given name, and an element in two-syllable Korean given names. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it. Family name As a family name, Ho may be written with three different hanja. Those with the family name meaning " retinue" () may belong to one of four different ''bon-gwan'': *Naju, Jeollanam-do * Boan, Buan, Jeollabuk-do * Baekcheon, Sacheon, Gyeongsangnam-do *Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do The 2000 South Korean census found 6,106 people with these family names. Given name There are 49 hanja with the reading "ho" (with variant forms of three of them) on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names; common ones are listed in the table at right. People with the single-syllable given name Ho include: *Kim Ho (born 1944), South Korean football manager *Im Ho (born 1970), South Korean actor * Lim Ho (footballer) (born 1979), South Korean football striker ...
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Ho-Sung Pak
Ho-Sung Pak (born November 8, 1967) is a Korean-American film actor, stunt performer, martial artist, action choreographer, game character, writer, and producer. Life and career Pak, a Korean American, was born in Chicago, Illinois. He played lead character Liu Kang in the first ''Mortal Kombat'' and ''Mortal Kombat II'', as well as the original elderly version of Shang Tsung in the first game. He was a stunt coordinator for the movie '' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze'' as well as a stunt double for Raphael; he later reprised his role of stunt double in the movie ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III''. Pak, along with other actors from the first two ''Mortal Kombat'' games, refused to appear in ''Mortal Kombat 3'' due to a royalty dispute with developer Midway over the use of their likenesses across various console versions of the first two games, resulting in the casting of new actors for some of the returning characters. In 1995, Pak and fellow ''Mor ...
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List Of Korean Given Names
This is a list of Korean given names by type. Most Korean given names consist of two Sino-Korean morphemes each written with one hanja. There are also names with more than two syllables, often from native Korean vocabulary. Finally, there are a small number of one-syllable names. Originally, there was no legal limitation on the length of names, but since 1993, regulations in South Korea have prohibited the registration of given names longer than five syllable blocks, in response to some parents giving their children extremely long names such as the 16-syllable Haneulbyeollimgureumhaennimbodasarangseureouri (). Lists of hanja for names are illustrative, not exhaustive. Names by common first and second syllables G or k (ㄱ), n (ㄴ), d (ㄷ) M (ㅁ), b (ㅂ) S (ㅅ) Vowels and semivowels (ㅇ) J (ㅈ) and ch (ㅊ) T (ㅌ) and h (ㅎ) Native Korean names ''Goyueo ireum'' are Korean given names which come from native Korean vocabulary, rather than Sino-Korean root ...
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Hanja
Hanja (Hangul: ; Hanja: , ), alternatively known as Hancha, are Chinese characters () used in the writing of Korean. Hanja was used as early as the Gojoseon period, the first ever Korean kingdom. (, ) refers to Sino-Korean vocabulary, which can be written with Hanja, and (, ) refers to Classical Chinese writing, although "Hanja" is also sometimes used to encompass both concepts. Because Hanja never underwent any major reforms, they are mostly resemble to ''kyūjitai'' and traditional Chinese characters, although the stroke orders for some characters are slightly different. For example, the characters and as well as and . Only a small number of Hanja characters were modified or are unique to Korean, with the rest being identical to the traditional Chinese characters. By contrast, many of the Chinese characters currently in use in mainland China, Malaysia and Singapore have been simplified, and contain fewer strokes than the corresponding Hanja characters. In Japan, s ...
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Seong
Seong, also spelled Song or Sung, is an uncommon Korean family name, a single-syllable Korean given name, as well as a common element in two-syllable Korean given names. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it. Family name The family name Seong is written with only one hanja, meaning "succeed" or "accomplish" (). The 2000 South Korean Census found 167,903 people with this family name, up by six percent from 158,385 in the 1985 census. This increase was far smaller than the fifteen percent growth in the overall South Korean population over the same period. They traced their origins to only a single ''bon-gwan'', Changnyeong County. This was also the place where they formed the highest concentration of the local population, with 2,360 people (3.61%). In a study by the National Institute of the Korean Language based on 2007 application data for South Korean passports, it was found that 67.4% of people with this surname spelled it in Latin letters as Sung in their p ...
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Kim Ho-seong
Kim Ho-seong (; September 7, 1969 - May 18, 2021 {{Cite tweet , author=Official PDP Nigeria , user=OfficialPDPNig , number=1522143893877366784 {{cite tweet, author=정성훈 鄭聖勳, number=1394825103473451011, user=11010705, title=삼가 김호성 선배님의 명복을 빕니다.. , date=19 May 2021) was a South Korean voice actor who joined the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation's voice acting division in 1996. He was cast in the Korea TV Edition of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" as Grec Sanders, replacing Eric Szmanda. Roles Broadcast TV *CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (replacing Eric Szmanda, Korea TV Edition, MBC) *Smallville (replacing Sam Jones III, Korea TV Edition, MBC) * Fullmetal Alchemist (Korea TV Edition, AniOne) Movie dubbing *'' Ghost World'' (replacing Steve Buscemi, Korea TV Edition, MBC) *'' Bad Boys II'' (replacing Will Smith, Korea TV Edition, MBC) See also *Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC; ) is one of ...
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Lee Ho-seong (baseball)
Lee Ho-seong (; July 17, 1967 – March 10, 2008) was a South Korean baseball player, accused of murder of a woman and her 3 children. During his career he played for Haitai Tigers. He debuted in 1990 and stayed with the Tigers for his 12-year career until retiring in 2001. He batted .272 and had 102 home runs In baseball, a home run (abbreviated HR) is scored when the ball is hit in such a way that the batter is able to circle the bases and reach home plate safely in one play without any errors being committed by the defensive team. A home run i ... in his KBO career. Ho-seong was team captain in 1999 and 2000 and became president of the league's players union in 2001. Death Police found Lee's body in the Han River on March 10, 2008. One day later they found the bodies of a 46-year-old woman and her three children. Police suspected that Lee and the woman had been in a relationship. Lee had apparently borrowed the equivalent of $250,000. He was unable to pay the m ...
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Kim Sol
Kim Ho-seong (; born 1973), also known by his pen name Kim Sol (), is a South Korean writer. He made his literary debut in 2012 when his short story “''Naegiui Mokjeok''” (내기의 목적 The Goal of a Bet) won the Korea Times New Writer’s Contest. He is the author of the short story collection ''Amseutereudam garaji seil du beonjjae'' (암스테르담 가라지 세일 두 번째 Amsterdam Garage Sale Round Two) and the flash fiction collection ''Mangsang, eo'' (망상, 어 Language of Delusion). He is the winner of the 3rd Moonji Literary Award, 22nd Kim Jun-seong Literary Award, and 7th Munhakdongne Young Writers' Award. Life Kim Sol was born in Gwangju, South Korea in 1973. He received no formal training in writing. He studied mechanical engineering at Korea University Korea University (KU, ) is a private research university in Seoul, South Korea, established in 1905. The university is included as one of the SKY universities, a popular acronym referring to Kore ...
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