Yun (Korean name)
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Yun is the ninth most common family name in Korea. The name is sometimes also transliterated as Yoon, Yune, or Youn. The character means the eldest and is only used to denote the surname in Korea.
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[edit] List of famous Yuns
- Yoon Bong-Gil, Nationalist fighter
- Yun Tong-ju, Poet active during the period of Japanese rule
- Yun Seondo, Notable poet in the Joseon Dynasty
- Yoon Bum Mo, Asian art historian, professor, museum director, and author.
- Yoon Eun Hye, actress and model
- Yoon Gwan, military general during the Goryeo dynasty.
- Yoon Gye Sang, famous singer from the Group 'G.O.D'
- Yun Isang, composer
- James Yun professional wrestler, better known under the stage name Jimmy Wang Yang.
- Yoon Je-kyoon, filmmaker (Sex Is Zero)
- Yoon Jin-me, artist and a professor of Simon Fraser University
- Johnny Yune, comedian/actor (They Call Me Bruce?, The Cannonball Run)
- Yoon Jong Hwa, Australian Kendo (Kumdo) player
- Karl Yune, model and actor (Memoirs of a Geisha, Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid)
- Kyung-Shin Yoon, Olympic athlete and international handball player
- Yun Mi-jin, South Korean archer and Olympic gold medalist
- Yun Po Sun, second president of South Korea
- Rick Yune, model and actor (The Fast and the Furious, Die Another Day)
- Yun Seondo
- Yun Son Ha, actress
- Tommy Yune, writer/artist (Speed Racer) and director (Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles)
- Yoon Do Hyun, hard rock singer
- Yoon Suk Song, famous singer and model
[edit] Clans
- See also: bon-gwan
The Papyeong (파평/坡平) Yun clan, which has its seat in Papyeong-myeon, Paju City, is the most well-known Yun clan. Several Papyeong Yun women became queens during the early Joseon Dynasty. The clan's founding ancestor is General Yun Sin-dal, who assisted Wanggeon in founding the Goryeo Dynasty. The 2000 South Korean census found 221,433 households claiming membership in the Papyeong clan, with a total population of 713,947.
[edit] Family feud
When the tomb of Yoon Gwan was rediscovered in the 18th century, it sparked a 300 year old family Feud between the Yun and Shim Clan. The reason for the feud was because a member of the Shim clan was buried uphill from Yoon Gwan's tomb.
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Quest for perfect grave keeps Korean feud alive