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Seong (Korean: 성), 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...
- Wanggeom-
seong (Korean: 왕검성) was the
capital city of
Gojoseon from 194 to 108 BC. It is also
known as Wangheom-
seong (Korean: 왕검성; 王險城). One
theory suggests...
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Seong (504? – 554) (r. 523–554) was the 26th king of Baekje, one of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was a son of
Muryeong of
Baekje and is best known...
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Seong clan (창녕 성씨; 昌寧 成氏)
Older sister - Lady
Seong of the
Changnyeong Seong clan (창녕 성씨; 昌寧 成氏)
Older sister - Lady
Seong of the
Changnyeong Seong clan...
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Seong Sam-mun (Korean: 성삼문; Hanja: 成三問; 1418 – 8 June 1456) was a scholar-official of the
early Joseon period who rose to
prominence in the
court of King...
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Royal Noble Consort Ui of the
Changnyeong Seong clan (Korean: 의빈 성씨; Hanja: 宜嬪 成氏; 6
August 1753 – 4
November 1786) was the
beloved consort of King Jeongjo...
- Sung-woo, also
spelled Seong-woo or
Seong-wu, is a
Korean masculine given name. The
meaning differs based on the
hanja used to
write each
syllable of the...
- Kim Seo-kyung and Kim Eun-sung
Hangul 김서경 김운성
Revised Romanization Gim Seo-gyeong Gim Un-
seong McCune–Reischauer Kim Sŏkyŏng Kim Unsŏng...
- Eun-sung, also
spelled Eun-
seong, or Un-sung, is a
Korean uni****
given name. Its
meaning differs based on the
hanja used to
write each
syllable of the...
- Hae-
seong, also
spelled Hae-sung, is a
Korean masculine given name. Its
meaning varies based on the
hanja used.
There are 23
hanja with the
reading "hae"...