- King
Hyeon (reigned 316–346) was the last true king of Buyeo. His last name was
Buyeo (夫餘) and his
first name was
Hyeon (玄).
During his reign,
Buyeo was...
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Chung Hyeon (Korean: 정현; Hanja: 鄭泫;
Korean pronunciation: [tɕəːŋ çʌn]; born 19 May 1996) is a
South Korean professional tennis player. He is the 2017...
- Seo-hyun, also
spelled Seo-
hyeon, is a
Korean uni****
given name,
predominantly feminine. The
meaning differs based on the
hanja used to
write each syllable...
- Na
Hyeon (Korean: 나현, born 1970) is a
South Korean screenwriter and film director. A
veteran screenwriter in the
Korean film industry, Na made his directorial...
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Jeong Hyeon may
refer to: Jung Hyun (born 1994),
South Korean baseball player Chung Hyeon (born 1996),
South Korean tennis player Jung-hyun,
Korean given...
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Taeghwan Hyeon (Korean: 현택환; born in 1964) is a
South Korean chemist. He is SNU
distinguished professor in the
School of
Chemical and
Biological Engineering...
- Kim Su-
hyeon, Kim Soo-hyun, or Kim Su-hyon (Korean: 김수현) is the name of: Kim Soo-hyun (writer) (born 1943),
South Korean writer Kim Su-
hyeon (actor, born...
- Yi
Hyeon-il - 이현일 - 李玄逸 (1627–1704) was a scholar-official of the
Joseon period of Korea. His pen name was
Ikseung (익승,翼昇), his
nickname was
Garam (갈암...
- Baek Seung-
hyeon (born Baek Seung-wook on
March 1, 1975) is a
South Korean actor. Baek has
starred in
supporting roles in
television series such as Cain...