Korean Origin Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the origin is Korean. Korean is the language spoken in South and North Korea.
usage
origin
Cho Korean
Korean form of Zhao, from Sino-Korean (jo).
Choe Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Choi).
Choi Korean
From Sino-Korean (choe) meaning "high, lofty, towering".
Chung Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Jeong).
Gang Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Kang).
Gim Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Kim).
Han Chinese, Korean
From Chinese (hán) referring to the ancient state of Han, which existed from the 5th to 3rd centuries BC in what is now Shanxi and Henan provinces.
I Korean
Variant of Lee 2.
Im Korean
From Sino-Korean (im) meaning "forest", making it the Korean form of Lin, or (im) of uncertain meaning, making it the Korean form of Ren.
Jeong Korean
Korean form of Zheng, from Sino-Korean (jeong).
Jo Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Cho).
Jung 2 Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Jeong).
Kang Korean
Korean form of Jiang 2, from Sino-Korean (gang).
Kim Korean
Korean form of Jin, from Sino-Korean (gim) meaning "gold". This is the most common surname in South Korea.
Lee 2 Korean, Chinese
Korean form of Li 1, from Sino-Korean (i). This is the second most common surname in South Korea. It is also a variant Chinese romanization of Li 1.
Moon 1 Korean
Korean form of Wen, from Sino-Korean (mun).
Mun Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Moon 1).
Namgung Korean
From Sino-Korean (nam) meaning "south" combined with (gung) meaning "palace, house". This is the most common Korean compound surname.
O Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Oh).
Oh Korean
Korean form of Wu 1, from Sino-Korean (o).
Park 1 Korean
From Sino-Korean 樸 or 朴 (bak) meaning "plain, unadorned, simple". This is the third most common surname in South Korea.
Rhee Korean
North Korean form of Lee 2.
Shin Korean
Korean form of Shen, from Sino-Korean (sin).
Son Korean
Korean form of Sun, from Sino-Korean (son).
Song Chinese, Korean
From Chinese (sòng) referring to the Song dynasty, which ruled China from 960 to 1279.
Yi Korean
Variant of Lee 2.
Yoon Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Yun).
Yun Korean
From Sino-Korean (yun) meaning "govern, oversee".