Browse Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the usage is Korean; and the origin is Korean.
usage
origin
Cho 조, 趙 Korean
Korean form of Zhao, from Sino-Korean (jo).
Choe 최, 崔 Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Choi).
Choi 최, 崔 Korean
From Sino-Korean (choe) meaning "high, lofty, towering".
Chung 정, 鄭 Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Jeong).
Gang 강, 姜 Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Kang).
Gim 김, 金 Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Kim).
Han 한, 韓 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 이, 李 Korean
Variant of Lee 2.
Im 임, 林, 任 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 정, 鄭 Korean
Korean form of Zheng, from Sino-Korean (jeong).
Jo 조, 趙 Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Cho).
Jung 2 정, 鄭 Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Jeong).
Kang 강, 姜 Korean
Korean form of Jiang 2, from Sino-Korean (gang).
Kim 김, 金 Korean
Korean form of Jin, from Sino-Korean (gim) meaning "gold". This is the most common surname in South Korea.
Lee 2 이, 李 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 문, 文 Korean
Korean form of Wen, from Sino-Korean (mun).
Mun 문, 文 Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Moon 1).
Namgung 남궁, 南宮 Korean
From Sino-Korean (nam) meaning "south" combined with (gung) meaning "palace, house". This is the most common Korean compound surname.
O 오, 吳 Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Oh).
Oh 오, 吳 Korean
Korean form of Wu 1, from Sino-Korean (o).
Park 1 박, 樸, 朴 Korean
From Sino-Korean 樸 or 朴 (bak) meaning "plain, unadorned, simple". This is the third most common surname in South Korea.
Rhee 리, 李 Korean
North Korean form of Lee 2.
Shin 신, 申 Korean
Korean form of Shen, from Sino-Korean (sin).
Son 손, 孫 Korean
Korean form of Sun, from Sino-Korean (son).
Song 송, 宋 Chinese, Korean
From Chinese (sòng) referring to the Song dynasty, which ruled China from 960 to 1279.
Yi 이, 李 Korean
Variant of Lee 2.
Yoon 윤, 尹 Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul (see Yun).
Yun 윤, 尹 Korean
From Sino-Korean (yun) meaning "govern, oversee".