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Sang (Korean name)

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Sang
Hangul
Hanja

Family/given:
: yet

Given name only:
: above
: always
: reward
: business
: mutual
: frost
: to think
: wound
: loss
: taste
: beautiful
: thorough
: auspicious
: elephant
: statue
: bed
: mulberry tree
: shape
: restitution

Revised RomanizationSang
McCune–ReischauerSang

Sang is a rare Korean family name, a single-syllable Korean unisex given name, and an element in many two-syllable Korean given names. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it.

Family name

As a family name, Sang may be written with only one hanja, meaning "yet" or "still" . This family name has one bon-gwan: Mokcheon-eup (목천읍), Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do.[1] The 2000 South Korean census found 2,298 people with this family name.[2]

Given name

There are 35 hanja with the reading "sang" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names; common ones are listed in the table at right.[3]

People with the single-syllable Korean given name Sang include:

  • Yi Sang (1910–1937), birth name Kim Haikyung, Korean writer of the Japanese colonial period
  • Ku Sang (1919–2004), South Korean poet
  • Chang Sang (born 1939), South Korean politician, country's first female prime minister

Two names beginning with this syllable were popular names for newborn South Korean boys in the mid-20th century: Sang-chul (10th place in 1950) and Sang-hoon (9th place in 1960 and 1970).[4] Names containing this syllable include:

See also

References

  1. ^ "한국성씨일람". Kyungpook National University. 2003-12-11. Retrieved 2013-10-30. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "성씨인구분포데이터". South Korea: National Statistics Office. Retrieved 2013-05-28. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "인명용 한자표" (PDF). South Korea: Supreme Court. Retrieved 2013-10-17. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ "한국인이 가장 줗아하는 이름은 무엇일까?". babyname.co.kr. Retrieved 2012-11-09.