Kwak (Korean surname)
Kwak | |
Hangul | 곽 |
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Hanja | 郭/霍 |
Revised Romanization | Gwak |
McCune–Reischauer | Kwak |
Kwak (郭 or 霍), spelled 곽 in hangul is a surname in Korea. The name can be traced as early as the Kim Silla kingdom. Today an estimated 187,000 people in Korea carry the name. They use the same Chinese character as the Guo/Kuo/Kwok of China. There are different transliterations of the name, but in South Korea, the emerging new spelling is Kwark[1], presumably following the lead of Park. Kwak is often mispronounced as Quack. Other variations of Kwak spelled by Koreans include Kwalk, Gwak, Kwark Kwalk, and Koak.
The Vietnamese use Quach. The Japanese use Kaku. The Chinese Indonesians use Kwik.[2]
Notable people
Directors
- Kwak Jae-yong Film Director
- Kwak Kyung-taek Film Director
Actors
- Ji Sung (born 1977; birthname is Kwak Tae-geun), Actor
- Kwak Hyun-hwa (born 1981), Actress, comedian and singer
- Kwak Si-yang (born 1987), Actor
- Kwak Dong-yeon (born 1997),Actor and singer
Athletes
- Kwak Dae-Sung Judoist
- Kwak Hee-Joo Football (Soccer) Player
- Gwak Mi Hee (b. 1974), Cross-country mountain biker and ski mountaineer
- Kwak Min-jeong Figure Skater
- Kwak Yoon-Gy. Short Track Relay Skater
- Kwak Tae-Hwi. Football (Soccer) Player.
- Kwak Seung-Suk. Volleyball Player
Politicians
Other
- Kwak Kyung Sup. Professor at Inha University and President of UWB Forum, South Korea[3]
References
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