Heo
Heo | |
Hangul | 허 |
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Hanja | 許 |
Revised Romanization | Heo |
McCune–Reischauer | Hŏ |
Heo is a family name in Korea. It is also often spelled as Hur or Huh, or less commonly as Hue or Her. In South Korea in 1985, out of a population of between roughly 40 and 45 million, there were approximately 264,000 people surnamed Heo. The name is also found in North Korea. The character used for the name (許) means to permit or advocate.
The Heos traditionally trace their ancestry to Queen Heo Hwang-ok, the wife of King Suro of Geumgwan Gaya, one of ancient kingdoms in Korea. She bore ten sons, two of whom retained the Queen's name. The Heos are traditionally considered distant kins of the Kims, who trace their ancestry to the other sons of King Suro.[1]
Clans
As with most other Korean family names, there are many Heo clans, including the Gimhae clan and the Yangchon clan. Each clan consists of individual Heo families. Even within each clan, people in different families are not necessarily related to each other. These distinctions are important, since Korean law used to prohibit intermarriage in the same clan, no matter how remote the relationship; now, however, only those in a relationship of second cousins or closer may not marry.[1]
As with other Korean family names, the Heo clans are distinguished by the place from which they claim to originate.[1]
- Yangcheon clan[1]
- Hayang clan[1]
- Gimhae clan[1]
- Taein clan[1]
- Hamchang clan[1]
- Suwon clan[1]
- Yangju clan[1]
People with the surname
- Heo Hwang-ok - Queen of Geumgwan Gaya, clan ancestress
- Heo Jun - b. 1546 Joseon-era court physician, author of Dongui Bogam, on UNESCO Memory of the World Programme
- Heo Nanseolheon - b. 1563, female poet, artist
- Heo Gyun - b. 1569, writer of the Tale of Hong Gildong
- Heo Jeok - b. 1610, Prime Minister of South Korea (Yeonguijeong) during Joseon Dynasty
- Heo Jeong - b. 1896, 6th Prime Minister of South Korea
- Heo Jun-Gu - b. 1923, co-founder of LG Corp.
- Heo Jang-kang - b. 1925, South Korean actor
- Heo Seung-Pyo - b. 1946, former South Korean footballer
- Huh Young-man - b. 1947, South Korean manhwa (Korean comics) artist
- Huh Kyung-young - b. 1947, South Korean politician, chief of the Democratic Republican Party
- Huh Chang-Soo - b. 1948, Chairman of GS Group and FC Seoul
- Hur Nam-sik - b. 1949, mayor of Busan
- Huh Joon-Young - b. 1952, CEO of Korail and Chairman of Incheon Korail FC
- Huh Jung-Moo - b. 1955, former footballer, former manager of South Korean national football team, current manager of Incheon United F.C.
- Hur Jin-ho - b. 1963, South Korean film director
- Young Soon Hue - b. 1963, South Korean ballet choreographer
- Heo Joon-ho - b. 1965, South Korean actor
- Hur Jae - b. 1965, former basketball player
- Huh Yong-Mo - b. 1965, former South Korean amateur boxer
- Aram Hur - b. 1971, South Korean educator
- Hur Seung-Wook - b. 1972, South Korean alpine skier
- Hur Suk-ho - 1973, South Korean professional golfer
- Huh Young-Sook - b. 1975, female South Korean handball player
- Huh Soon-Young - b. 1975, South Korean women's handball player
- Heo Jae-Won - b. 1984, South Korean football player
- Heo Young-ho - b. 1986, professional Go player
- Heo Young Saeng - b. 1986, member of South Korean boy band SS501
- Heo Yi Jae - b. 1987, South Korean actress
- M. J. Hur - b. 1989, South Korean female professional golfer
- Heo Gayoon - b. 1990, member of South Korean girl group 4Minute
- John Huh - b. 1990, American professional golfer
- Heo Min-Seon (stage name Way) and her twin sister Heo Min-Jin (Cho-A) - b. 1990, members of South Korean girl group Crayon Pop
- Heo ChanMi - Former member of CO-ED School and 5dolls (F-ve Dolls)
See also
- List of Korean family names
- Korean name
- Korean culture
- List of Korea-related topics
- Xu (surname), a Chinese surname written with the same character