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Ji-hye
Ji-hye, also spelled Jee-hye, or Ji-hae, is a Korean feminine given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 65 hanja with the reading "'' ji''" and 25 hanja with the reading "'' hye''" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names. It also means "wisdom" in Korean. ''Ji-hye'' was the most popular name for newborn girls in South Korea in 1980, 1988, and 1990. People People with this name include: *Ryu Ji-hae (born 1976), South Korean table tennis player *Yoon Ji-hye (born 1979), South Korean actress *Lee Ji-hye (born 1980), South Korean singer and actress *Han Ji-hye (born 1984), South Korean actress * Lim Ji-hye (born 1985), South Korean weightlifter *Seo Ji-hye (born 1984), South Korean actress *Ji-Hae Park (born 1985), German-born South Korean violinist *Wang Ji-hye (born 1985), South Korean actress *Ahn Ji-hye (born 1987), South Korean actress *Yun Ji-hye (born 1997), South Kore ...
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Han Ji-hye
Han Ji-hye (born Lee Ji-hye on June 29, 1984) is a South Korean actress. Background Born Lee Ji-hye, she used the stage name "Han Ji-hye" upon learning that her real name would cause confusion among fans since an older actress, Lena Lee, also has the same Korean name. Career 2001–2007 Han made her entertainment debut as a model, then started acting in supporting roles in TV dramas such as ''Summer Scent''. She landed her first leading role in ''Sweet 18''. The next couple of years saw Han starring in low-rating dramas, but her 2007 daily drama ''Likeable or Not'' became very popular, topping the ratings chart during its run and recording the highest rating for a daily drama since 2000. Han then displayed newfound maturity and great improvement in her acting in the 2008 epic drama '' East of Eden''. 2008–2011 In 2008, Han along with Leon Jay Williams sang the Korean and Chinese versions of Olympic theme song "Friends." She was brought to the project via a proposal f ...
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Lee Ji-hye
Lee Ji-hye (born January 11, 1980) is a South Korean singer and actress. She was a member of the pop group Sharp. The group released six albums before their breakup in 2002, attributed to the feud between Lee and fellow female member Seo Ji-young Seo Ji-young (born June 2, 1981) is a South Korean former singer. She was formerly a member of pop group Sharp. The group released six albums before their breakup in 2002, attributed to the feud between Seo and fellow female member Lee Ji-hye .... As a solo artist, she has released several singles. She was a cast member of the variety show '' Infinite Girls Season 2''. Personal life She has been married to Moon Jae-wan since September 18, 2017. She and her husband run a YouTube channel called "Attention Seeking Unnie You Don't Hate".They welcomed their first child, a daughter in 2017. Their second child, a daughter was born on December 24, 2021. In September 2022, she will donate 50 million won to the Rom Khiao Children Found ...
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The Classic (2003 Film)
''The Classic'' () is a 2003 South Korean romance melodrama film directed by Kwak Jae-yong. Plot The film tells the parallel love stories of a mother and daughter. The story of the mother is told partially in flashbacks. The movie starts in the present day. The daughter, Ji-hye (Son Ye-jin), is cleaning-up around her house when she comes across a box full of old letters and a diary that detail the story of her mother, Joo-hee (who is also played by Son Ye-jin). Periodically in the movie, Ji-hye reads one of these letters, which starts a flashback scene in which the story of the mother is told. These flashbacks are intertwined with Ji-hye's own story, in which she falls for a fellow student, Sang-min (Jo In-sung), who is involved with the school theater. The movie tells the story of both relationships. The mother, Joo-hee, visits the countryside as a student one summer and meets Joon-ha (Cho Seung-woo). Together they explore the countryside, playing near a river which they b ...
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Seo Ji-hye
Seo Ji-hye (; born August 24, 1984) is a South Korean actress. After first attracting attention in the horror film ''Voice'', Seo has since starred in numerous television dramas, notably ''Shin Don'' (2005), '' Over the Rainbow'' (2006), ''I Love You'' (2008), '' Chunja's Happy Events'' (2008), '' 49 Days'' (2011), ''The Moon and Stars for You'' (2012) and ''Punch'' (2014), ''Don't Dare to Dream'' (2016), ''Surgeons'' (2018), ''Crash Landing on You'' (2019), and ''Dinner Mate ''Dinner Mate'' () is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Song Seung-heon, Seo Ji-hye, Lee Ji-hoon, and Son Na-eun. Based on the 2013 webtoon ''Would You Like To Have Dinner Together?'' by Park Si-in. The story of series is about an un ...'' (2020). Filmography Film Television series Web series Awards and nominations References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Seo, Ji-hye South Korean film actresses South Korean television actresses Sungkyunkwan University alumni 1984 ...
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Yoon Ji-hye
Yoon Ji-hye (born November 10, 1979) is a South Korean actress. Yoon made her acting debut in the 1998 horror movie ''Whispering Corridors''. She has since starred in films such as ''Possible Changes'' (2004), ''No Mercy for the Rude'' (2006), and '' Kundo: Age of the Rampant'', as well as the television series A television show – or simply TV show – is any content produced for viewing on a television set which can be broadcast via over-the-air, satellite, or cable, excluding breaking news, advertisements, or trailers that are typically placed be ... '' Que Sera, Sera'' (2007). Filmography Film Television series Music video Theater Awards and nominations References External linksYoon Ji-hye Fan Cafeat Daum * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Yoon, Ji-hye South Korean film actresses South Korean television actresses South Korean stage actresses Seoul Institute of the Arts alumni 1979 births Living people 20th-century South Korean actresses 21st-century South Ko ...
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Wang Ji-hye
Wang Ji-Hye (born December 29, 1985) is a South Korean actress best known for her roles in Protect the Boss, Friend, Our Legend, The President (South Korean TV series), The President and Personal Preference (TV series), Personal Taste. Filmography Television series Film Variety show Music video Awards and nominations References External links

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Goddess Of Marriage
''Goddess of Marriage'' () is a 2013 South Korean romantic comedy-drama series starring Nam Sang-mi, Kim Ji-hoon, Lee Sang-woo, Lee Tae-ran, Kim Jung-tae, Jo Min-su, Kwon Hae-hyo, Jang Young-nam and Jang Hyun-sung. It premiered on SBS on June 29, 2013, and ended on November 3, 2013, airing every Saturday and Sunday at 21:50 for 36 episodes. Plot The drama explores modern love, careerwomanhood, and the meaning of marriage as experienced by four couples. Cast *Nam Sang-mi as Song Ji-hye :A radio writer who's assertive, but dreams of a sweet, pure love. She becomes caught in a love triangle between two men, which makes her question the romantic ideal versus the reality of marriage. *Lee Sang-woo as Kim Hyun-woo :An architect. He suddenly appears in Ji-hye's life and seems to be her soulmate. * Kim Ji-hoon as Kang Tae-wook :A prosecutor from a wealthy family. Ji-hye's longtime boyfriend. *Lee Tae-ran as Hong Hye-jung :She used to work as a television announcer, and is now a moth ...
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Yun Ji-hye
Yun Ji-hye (born 5 October 1997) is a South Korean female taekwondo practitioner. She represented South Korea at the 2018 Asian Games and claimed a bronze medal jointly with Malaysian Yap Khim Wen in the women's individual poomsae event. This also significantly marked the first medal to be received by South Korea during the 2018 Asian Games The 2018 Asian Games ( id, Pesta Olahraga Asia 2018 or ''Asian Games 2018''), officially known as the 18th Asian Games and also known as Jakarta-Palembang 2018 or Indonesia 2018, was a Asia, continental multi-sport event that was held from 18 A .... References 1997 births Living people South Korean female taekwondo practitioners Taekwondo practitioners at the 2018 Asian Games Medalists at the 2018 Asian Games Asian Games bronze medalists for South Korea Asian Games medalists in taekwondo FISU World University Games gold medalists for South Korea Universiade medalists in taekwondo Medalists at the 2021 Summer Universiad ...
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Ahn Ji-hye
Ahn Ji-hye (; born 1987) is a South Korean actress. She is best known to North American audiences for her performance in the film '' In Her Place'', for which she garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actress at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards in 2015, and a Wildflower Film Award nomination for Best New Actress at the 3rd Wildflower Film Awards The 3rd Wildflower Film Awards () is an awards ceremony recognizing the achievements of Korean independent and low-budget films. It was held at the Literature House in Seoul on April 7, 2016. 22 films were nominated across 10 categories, each with ... in 2016. References External links * * (filmography mixed with the 1989 born actress of the same name) * 1987 births Living people South Korean film actresses {{SouthKorea-actor-stub ...
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Ji (Korean Name)
Ji, also spelled Jee, Chi, or Chee, is a Korean family name, as well as a popular element in Korean given names. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it. Family name As a family name, Ji may be written with either of two hanja, one meaning "wisdom" (), and the other meaning "pond" (). Each has one ''bon-gwan'': for the family name meaning "wisdom", Pongju Village, Pongsan County, North Hwanghae in what is today North Korea, and for the family name meaning "pond", Chungju, Chungcheongbuk-do in what is today South Korea. The 2000 South Korean census found 147,572 people with this family name. In a study by the National Institute of the Korean Language based on 2007 application data for South Korean passports, it was found that 79.5% of people with this surname spelled it in Latin letters as Ji in their passports. Another 9.0% spelled it as Jee, and 8.5% as Chi. Rarer alternative spellings (the remaining 3.0%) included Gi, Chee, Je, and Jy. List People with this f ...
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Hye (Korean Name)
Hye is a Korean given name and name element. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it. Hanja There are 16 hanja with this reading on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names; they are: * (): to favour * (): intelligent * (): exclamation * (): orchid * (): broomstick * (): intelligent * (): to examine * (): love * (): twinkling star * (): trail * (): vinegar * (): shoes * (): intelligent * (): sharp, pointed * (): box * (): honest words People People with the single-syllable name Hye include: *Hye of Baekje (died 599), 28th King of Baekje As a name element One name containing this element, Ji-hye, was a popular name for newborn girls in South Korean in the late 20th century, coming in 1st place in 1980 and 1990. Names beginning with this element include: * Hye-bin *Hye-in * Hye-jin * Hye-jung * Hye-kyung *Hye-mi * Hye-rim *Hye-rin *Hye-su *Hye-sung *Hye-won *Hye-young Names ending with this element in ...
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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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