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Seong (), also spelled Song or Sung, is an uncommon
Korean family name This is a list of Korean surnames, in Hangul alphabetical order. The most common Korean surname (particularly in South Korea) is Kim (Korean name), Kim (), followed by Lee (Korean name), Lee () and Park (Korean surname), Park (). These three sur ...
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Overview

The family name Seong is written with only one hanja character, 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 Korean clans are groups of Koreans, Korean people that share the same Patrilineality, paternal ancestor. They are indicated by the combination of a ''bongwan'' () and a family name. Korean clans distinguish clans that happen to share the same fam ...
'', 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 The National Institute of Korean Language (NIKL; ) is a language regulator of the Korean language based in Seoul, South Korea. It was created on January 23, 1991, by Presidential Decree No. 13163 (November 14, 1990). It has previously gone by a ...
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 passports. The Revised Romanisation spelling Seong was in second place at 29.4%. Rarer alternative spellings (the remaining 3.2%) included Seung, Shung, and the
Yale Romanisation The Yale romanizations are four romanization systems created at Yale University for the following four East Asian languages: * Yale romanization of Mandarin * Yale romanization of Cantonese * Yale romanization of Korean * JSL romanization JSL is ...
spelling Seng.


Government and politics

* Sŏng Sammun (1418–1456), Joseon Dynasty official * Sŏng Sŭng (died 1456), Joseon Dynasty official * Sŏng Hŭian (1461–1513), Joseon Dynasty official *
Seong Hon Seong Hon (; 25 June 1535 – 6 June 1598) was a Korean philosopher, poet, and politician during the Joseon Joseon ( ; ; also romanized as ''Chosun''), officially Great Joseon (), was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years. ...
(1535–1598), Joseon Dynasty official * Ui-bin Seong (1753–1786), Joseon Dynasty concubine * Sung Jusik (1891–1956), Korean independence activist, later a North Korean politician * Seong Hye-rang (born 1935), North Korean defector * Sung Yun-mo (born 1963), South Korean politician * Sung Jae-gi (1967–2013), South Korean activist


Popular culture

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Sung Dong-il Sung Dong-il (; born April 27, 1967) is a South Korean actor. Sung made his acting debut in theater in 1987, then was recruited at the 1991 Seoul Broadcasting System, SBS open talent auditions. He rose to fame as the comic, Jeolla dialect-speak ...
(born 1964), South Korean actor * Sung Han-bin (born 2001), South Korean singer and dancer, member of boy group Zerobaseone * Sung Hoon (singer, born 1980), South Korean singer *
Song Hye-rim Song Hye-rim (; 24 January 1939 18 May 2002) was a North Korean actress, best known for being the one-time favored mistress of Kim Jong Il. Early life and education Song was born in Changnyeong, Keishōnan Province, Korea under Japanese rule, K ...
(1937–2002), North Korean actress and mistress of Kim Jong-il * Sung Hyun-ah (born 1975), South Korean actress *
Sung Ji-ru Sung Ji-ru (born October 16, 1968) is a South Korean actor. Filmography Film Television series Awards and nominations References External links * * * 1968 births Living people People from Gongju Male actors from ...
(born 1968), South Korean actor *
Sung Si-kyung Sung Si-kyung (; born April 17, 1979) is a South Korean singer, entertainer and television host. He debuted in 2001 and has released eight studio albums in Korean and two studio albums in Japanese. He has also hosted and appeared on numerous So ...
(born 1979), South Korean ballad singer * Sung Yu-bin (born 2000), South Korean actor * Sung Yu-ri (born 1981), South Korean pop singer


Sport

* Sung Nak-woon (1923–1986), South Korean football forward * Seong Nak-gun (born 1962), South Korean sprinter *
Sung Han-kook Sung Han-kook (; born November 19, 1963) is a former badminton player and coach from South Korea. Career Sung won the men's singles title at the 1986 U.S. Open and earlier that year, he won bronze at the 1986 Asian Games as well as men's tea ...
(born 1963), South Korean badminton player * Sung Jung-a (born 1965), South Korean basketball player * Sung Kyung-hwa (born 1965), South Korean handball player * Sung Hee-jun (born 1974), South Korean long jumper * Sung Han-soo (born 1976), South Korean football forward (K League 1) * Sung Jong-hyun (born 1979), South Korean football defender (K League 1, China League One) * Sung Kyung-mo (born 1980), South Korean football goalkeeper (K League 1) * Sung Min (swimmer) (born 1982), South Korean swimmer * Sung Hyun-ah (footballer) (born 1982), South Korean football forward * Seong Kyung-il (born 1983), South Korean football goalkeeper (K League 1) * Sung Si-bak (born 1987), South Korean short track speed skater * Seong Se-hyeon (born 1990), South Korean curler *
Sung Ji-hyun Sung Ji-hyun (; born 29 July 1991) is a South Korean badminton player from Seoul. She is an Badminton Asia Championships, Asian Championship gold medalist, a two-time Badminton at the Summer Universiade, Summer Universiade gold medalist, and a ...
(born 1991), South Korean badminton player * Sung Eun-ryung (born 1992), South Korean luger * Seong Ji-hoon (born 1997), South Korean curler * Seong Eun-jeong (born 1999), South Korean professional golfer *
Sung Nak-so Sung Nak-so is a female former international table tennis player from South Korea. Table tennis career She won a silver medal in the Corbillon Cup (women's Team event) at the 1975 World Table Tennis Championships with Chung Hyun-sook, Lee Ailesa ...
, South Korean table tennis player


Other

* Seong Changyeong (1930–2013), South Korean poet * Seong Baek-in (born 1933), South Korean Tungusologist * Dan Keun Sung (born 1952), South Korean electronic engineer * Wonyong Sung (born ), South Korean professor of electronic and information engineering * Jung Mo Sung (born 1957), South Korean-born Brazilian theologian * Doris Sung (born 1964), American educator of Korean descent * Seung-Yong Seong (born 1965), South Korean immunologist * Kiwan Sung (born 1967), South Korean poet * Hugh Sung (born 1968), American classical pianist of Korean descent * Shi-Yeon Sung (born 1975), South Korean classical conductor * Steve Sung (born 1985), South Korean poker player * Mikyung Sung (born 1993), South Korean double bass player * Lea Seong, South Korean fashion designer


Fictional characters

*Seong Chun-hyang, the title character of the folk tale '' Chunhyangjeon'' * Seong Mi-na, in Japanese fighting game series ''Soul Caliber'' *Sung Jinwoo, protagonist of the South Korean light novel and manhwa, '' Solo Leveling'' * Seong Gi-hun, the main character of the television series ''
Squid Game ''Squid Game'' () is a South Korean Utopian and dystopian fiction, dystopian Survival film, survival Thriller (genre)#Television, thriller horror television series created, written and directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk for Netflix. The series revol ...
'' *Seong Taehoon, the main supporting character of the manhwa '' How To Fight''


See also

*
List of Korean family names This is a list of Korean surnames, in Hangul alphabetical order. The most common Korean surname (particularly in South Korea) is Kim (Korean name), Kim (), followed by Lee (Korean name), Lee () and Park (Korean surname), Park (). These three sur ...


References

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