Song (Korean surname)

Song
Hangul
Hanja 宋, 松, 訟
Revised Romanization Song
McCune–Reischauer Song

Song is a Korean language surname.

Kinds

Clans

Song (宋) clans include the Yeosan, Eunjin, Jincheon, Yeonan, Yaseong, Cheongju, Sinpyeong, Gimhae, Namyang, and Bokheung.[1]

One Song (松) clan is the Yongseong.[2]

List of persons with the surname

  • Matthew Song, born 2001, Future founder of Applesoft in 2024, won 14 nobel peace prizes.
  • Song Yang (松讓), a Buyeo ethnicity
  • Song Ji Keom (宋之兼), a Yeonyan, Hwanghaedo, ethnicity
  • Song Wui (宋瑋), founder of Goryeo
  • Song Song Ryeoi (宋松禮), Goryeo bureaucrat
  • Son Beong Jun (宋秉畯), Joseon bureaucrat
  • Song Giwon, author
  • Song Joo-Eun, Silla official
  • Song In (died 1126), Goryeo official
  • Song Eon-sang, Goryeo general
  • Song Hui-gyeong (born 1376), Joseon scholar-official
  • Song Sang-chim, consort of King Sejong
  • Queen Song Jeongsun (born 1440), consort of King Danjong
  • Song Sang-hyeo(16th century), prefect during the Siege of Dongnae
  • Song Jun-gil (born 1606), Joseon Dynasty politician and scholar
  • Song Si-yeol (16071689), Joseon philosopher
  • Song Jin-Woo (journalist) (born 1889), founder of the Korean Korea Democratic Party and CEO of The Dong-a Ilbo
  • Song Duk Ki (born 1893), taekkyeon master
  • Song Kyu (born 1900), second patriarch of Won Buddhism
  • Song Yo Chan (born 1918), South Korean chief cabinet minister
  • Song Sin-do (born 1932), South Korean human rights activist
  • Song Soon-Chun (born 1934), South Korean amateur boxer
  • Song Jae-ho (born 1937), South Korean actor
  • Song Yeong (born 1940), Korean author
  • Song Sang-hyun (born 1941), President of the ICC
  • Song Du-yul (born 1944), professor at University of Münster
  • Song Dae Kwan (born 1946), South Korean trot singer
  • Song Min-soon (born 1948), South Korean diplomat
  • Song Do Yeong (born 1951), South Korean voice actor
  • Cathy Song (born 1955), American poet
  • Song Seung-hwan (born 1957), South Korean producer of Nanta
  • Song Myung-soon (born 1958), first South Korean woman combat general
  • Song Ji-na (born 1959), South Korean screenwriter
  • Song Ok-sook (born 1960), South Korean actress
  • Song Dong-Wook (born 1962), South Korean tennis player
  • Song Young-kil (born 1963), mayor of Incheon
  • Song Hae-sung (born 1964), South Korean director
  • Jake Song (born 1965), South Korean game developer
  • Song Jin-Woo (born 1966), South Korean baseball player
  • Song Kang-ho (born 1967), South Korean actor
  • Song Ju-Seok (born 1967), South Korean soccer player
  • Song Sang-Jun (born 1969), South Korean orthopedic surgeon, professor
  • Song Ji-Hyun (born 1969), South Korean handball player, 1988 Olympian
  • Anna Song (born 1971), South Korean-born American politician
  • Song Il-gon (born 1971), South Korean film director and screenwriter
  • Song Il-gook (born 1971), South Korean television actor
  • Song Seung-Tae (born 1972), South Korean field hockey player
  • Song Ji-Man (born 1973), South Korean baseball player
  • Song Yun-ah (born 1973), South Korean model, singer and actress
  • Song Jae-Kun (born 1974), South Korean short track speed skater
  • Song Joon-seok (born 1974), South Korean voice actor
  • Daewon Song (born 1975), South Korean-born American professional skateboarder
  • Song Jung-Hyun (born 1976), South Korean soccer player
  • Song Seung-heon (born 1976), South Korean actor
  • Song Ju-Hee (born 1977), South Korean female soccer player
  • Song Chang-eui (born 1979), South Korean actor
  • Song Baek Kyoung (born 1979), South Korean rapper
  • Song Dae-Nam (born 1979), South Korean judoka, London 2012 Olympic Games gold medalist
  • Song Chong-Gug (born 1979), South Korean soccer player
  • Song Dong-hwan (born 1980), South Korean ice hockey forward
  • Song Seung-Jun (born 1980), Beijing 2008 Olympic Games baseball gold medalist pitcher
  • Song Jina (born 1981), South Korean model
  • Song Ji-hyo (born 1981), South Korean actress, host of Running Man variety show
  • Song Jong-Sun (born 1981), North Korean female soccer player
  • Song Hye-kyo (born 1981), South Korean actress
  • Song Suk-Woo (born 1983), South Korean short-track speed skater
  • Song Tae-Lim (born 1984), South Korean soccer player
  • Song Han-Bok (born 1984), South Korean soccer player
  • Song Dong-Jin (born 1984), South Korean soccer player
  • Song Myeong-Seob (born 1984), South Korean taekwondo martial artist
  • Song Ki-Bok (born 1985), South Korean soccer player
  • Song Jae-rim (born 1985), South Korean actor
  • Song Joong-ki (born 1985), South Korean actor
  • Song Bo-bae (born 1986), South Korean female golfer
  • Song Chang-Ho (born 1986), South Korean soccer player
  • Song Je-Heon (born 1986), South Korean soccer player
  • Song Tae-kon (born 1986), South Korean go player
  • Song Jin-Hyung (born 1987), South Korean soccer player
  • Song Ho-Young (born 1988), South Korean soccer player
  • Song Byung-Goo (born 1988), South Korean professional StarCraft player
  • Song Jieun (born 1990), South Korean idol singer
  • Song Ilho (born 1993), South Korean-American at Ohio State, given American name is Josh
  • Song Min-ho (born 1993), South Korean idol singer
  • Song Yoo-geun (born 1997), South Korea's youngest university student
  • Dr Song Jung-hee, vice mayor and chief information officer of Seoul
  • Song Ja, ex-minister of education, ex-president of Yonsei and Myongji University and CEO of Daekyo

See also

External links

References

  1. 송 宋 [Song] (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2009-09-18.
  2. 송 松 [Song] (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2009-09-18.