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Won (Korean Given Name)
Won is a single-syllable Korean given name, and an element in many two-syllable Korean given names. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it. There are 46 Hanja with the reading "''won''" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names. In given names Given names formed with the syllable "Won" include: First syllable ;Masculine * Won-ho * Won-hyo * Won-il *Won-jae * Won-jong * Won-joong * Won-jun * Won-kyu * Won-seh * Won-seok * Won-sung * Won-tae * Won-woo ;Unisex * Won-hee * Won-jin * Won-ju * Won-jung * Won-kyo * Won-young ;Feminine * Won-kyung * Won-sook Second syllable ;Masculine * Dae-won * Do-won * Dong-won * Gi-won * Hyung-won *Jae-won * Jong-won * Joong-won * Kyu-won *Sang-won * Se-won * Soo-won * Seung-won *Sang-won * Seong-won * Tae-won ;Unisex * Hae-won * Hee-won * Hyo-won * Ji-won * Joo-won * Jung-won * Kyung-won * Rae-won * Ree-won * Seo-won * Si-won * Yo-won * Young-won ;Feminine * Chae-won ...
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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, ...
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Dong-won
Dong-won is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning depends on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 24 hanja with the reading "dong" and 35 hanja with the reading "won" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names. People People with this name include: Sportspeople *Choi Dong-won (1958–2011), South Korean baseball pitcher (Korea Baseball Organization) * Han Dong-won (born 1986), South Korean football forward (K-League Challenge) *Ji Dong-won (born 1991), South Korean football striker (Bundesliga) * Lee Dong-won (footballer) (born 1983), South Korean football defender (Indonesia Super League) *Lee Dong-won (figure skater) (born 1996), South Korean figure skater *Seo Dong-won (footballer born 1973), South Korean football forward (K-League Classic) * Seo Dong-won (footballer, born 1975), South Korean football midfielder (K-League Classic) * Yang Dong-won (born 1987), South Korean football goalkeepe ...
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Do-won
Do-won is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 44 hanja with the reading "do" and 35 hanja with the reading "won" on the South Korean government's list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names. People with this name include: *Do Won Chang (born 1954), South Korean-born American businessman *Kwak Do-won (born 1982), South Korean actor Fictional characters with this name include: *Park Do-won, in 2008 South Korean film ''The Good, the Bad, the Weird ''The Good, the Bad, the Weird'' () is a 2008 South Korean Western action film directed by Kim Jee-woon and starring Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, and Jung Woo-sung.' The film is inspired by the 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western ''The Good, the Bad ...'' See also * List of Korean given names References {{given name Korean masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Dae-won (name)
Dae-won, also spelled Dai-won or Tae-won, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning depends on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. Hanja There are 17 hanja with the reading "dae" and 35 hanja with the reading "won" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names. Ways of writing this name in hanja include: * (클 대 ''keul dae'', 으뜸 원 ''euddeum won''): "great origin". These same characters are also used to write the Japanese names Oomoto, Masamoto, and Hiromoto. * (클 대 ''keul dae'', 근원 원): "great spring". People *Daewon (born Moon Jae-hyeon, 1936), South Korean Zen master *Han Dayuan (Korean name Han Dae-won, born 1960), Chinese law professor of Korean descent * Dai-won Moon (born 1968), South Korean-born Mexican taekwondo master *Kim C (born Kim Dae-won, 1971), South Korean singer *Daewon Song (born 1975), South Korean-born American skateboarder * Im Dae-won (born 1976), South Korean Gr ...
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