PaleMan   Russian Federation. July 08 2003 14:13. Posts 1172 | Profile |
| Can someone of korean forumers explain me why Kang Min (Nal_rA) have only name and surname. Where is his middle name? He has no father or what? |
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Born)Slippy   Norway. July 08 2003 14:20. Posts 1781 | Profile | |
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Honk2000   Germany. July 08 2003 14:24. Posts 698 | Profile |
Kang is his last name, Min his first name. you're wondering why his name isn't like Kang Min-Su? ask his parents T_T |
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PaleMan   Russian Federation. July 08 2003 14:27. Posts 1172 | Profile |
On July 08 2003 14:20 Born)Slippy wrote: He's the next Jesus.
best joke of the year!
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Casper...   Liberia. July 08 2003 14:31. Posts 4948 | Profile | |
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iD.Twisted   Netherlands. July 08 2003 14:59. Posts 3102 | Profile |
On July 08 2003 14:27 PaleMan wrote: best joke of the year!
Hmm why didn't I laugh then oo; |
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S(O)ME(O)NE   Canada. July 08 2003 15:34. Posts 473 | Profile | |
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fw   Korea (South). July 08 2003 15:45. Posts 1117 | Profile |
| koreans have no middle names. |
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Emlary   China. July 08 2003 15:50. Posts 2744 | Profile Blog |
usually chinese and koreans have three characters in their names first character is family name mostly but it's not the whole story there also are many people have only one character as their given names Kang Min is an example Kang means the river and Min means people it's a very common phenominon such as my name is Lee Min the same pronunciation with terran killer but the different characters different meaning Last edit: 2003-07-08 15:53:41 |
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PaleMan   Russian Federation. July 08 2003 15:51. Posts 1172 | Profile |
| How abot Kim Jung Min, Lim Yo Hwan, Kim Dong Soo etc? |
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Emlary   China. July 08 2003 15:59. Posts 2744 | Profile Blog |
kim means gold jung means honest and here min means smart lim means forest yo means far away hwan means shining
one thing u westerner should know is that these names are just the pronunciation from korean not the original characters in other words "Min" represent various characters in our languageLast edit: 2003-07-08 16:24:15 |
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GundamVX   Korea (South). July 08 2003 16:06. Posts 1025 | Profile |
If you translate the Chinese characters used to spell out the names it sounds like they have great meanings... when in fact most Koreans don't even bother to find out what their name means or ask other people about their names. |
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Waxangel   United States. July 08 2003 16:11. Posts 3745 | Profile |
Em, I think you're wrong Unless you searched Korean sites and found the exact chinese characters for their names :O
Korean names are not last - first - middle name. It's just the surname + first name. The first name can be of any length, but it's usually just 2 letters, but sometimes it's 1 letter, and again sometimes even longer.
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Anal_Ripper   Russian Federation. July 08 2003 16:14. Posts 1233 | Profile |
On July 08 2003 14:59 Twisted wrote: Show nested quote +On July 08 2003 14:27 PaleMan wrote: On July 08 2003 14:20 Born)Slippy wrote: He's the next Jesus.
best joke of the year!
Hmm why didn't I laugh then oo;
absense of sense of humour may have something to do with it 
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Emlary   China. July 08 2003 16:14. Posts 2744 | Profile Blog |
and i think u'd better edit ur top post the last sentense all chinese and koreans have no middle name just family and given name one or two characters in given :O
btw i would like to call their ID they are cool
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Fedaykin   Netherlands. July 08 2003 16:29. Posts 1936 | Profile |
So, if I understand correctly, the given name is one character, e.i. Kang in Nal_rA's case and Hong in Yellow's case. Hope I'm still correct.
And the 'Double' name, which Nal_rA doesn't have but is Jin-Ho for yellow and Yo-Hwan for boxer, etc. is the family name. Then which part do they 'transfer' to their children...
And now I'm suddenly confused about Jang Jin-Nam and Jang Jin-Su, I don't think they both have the same first names, and in that case Jang would be family's name...
So, if I'd walk up to any korean of whom I know his/her name, or better, any of the 5 mentioned above, how would i address them.
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BigBalls   United States. July 08 2003 16:40. Posts 5288 | Profile |
| boxer is lim yo-hwan goes by lim, i would guess that is first name |
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Emlary   China. July 08 2003 16:46. Posts 2744 | Profile Blog |
u got the reverse side.... and i forget to say that children in one family often share family name and one certain character to show they'er BROTHERs or SISTERs and another two or three differnt characters to show they are not the same one
Jang Jin-Nam and Jang Jin-Su jang is their family name jin is their sharing name we can distinguish them by Nam and Su jinnam and jinsu both are their surname (given name) |
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mensrea   Korea (South). July 08 2003 18:54. Posts 4930 | Profile |
...and on a final (and confusing) note:
Korean name = surname + given name. This is true. And, as already explained by Emlary and Wax, the given name part may be either one or two syllable-characters (In fact, there's nothing legally wrong with having a given name with 10 or even 20 characters in it - but that's like 0.001% of the population in Korea)
BUT, it should also be mentioned that there are legally recognized surnames used in Korea which have MORE THAN just a single syllable-character. There are several, but the most common example of this would be the family name "Sun-Woo" (¼±¿ì). So, for example, if Boxer somehow got caught up in a freak temporal time-distortion a la Next Generation and found himself suddenly re-born to parents with the surname Sun-Woo, his new, full name would be "Sun-Woo Yo-hwan" (¼±¿ì¿äȯ). Fyi, for the trivia buffs out there, the Sun-Woo surname originated in China and is not considered, in the strict historical sense, a Korean surname, tho obviously the surname is now officially recognized in Korea as a proper Korean surname because it's been used Korea so long.
There are other examples, but my brain's too fried right now to think of them.
Anyway, despite what I've just told you, 99% of all Koreans will have a single-character surname followed by a 2-syllable given name. So, most you can rest easy in the knowledge that you'll recognize a Korean name when you see one - just don't rule out surprises every now and then. |
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nullmind   Korea (South). July 09 2003 00:09. Posts 1130 | Profile |
I'm that other 1% |
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