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Hwang or Whang (or in some cases, Whong) is a Korean family name. Today, Hwangs comprise approximately 1.4% of the Korean population. The South Korean census in the year 2000 found that there were 644,294 Hwangs with over 68 Bon-gwan family clans, making it the 16th most common last name in the country. Also, it is estimated that there are over 29,410,000 individuals whose last names are the variations of Huang, including the Korean Hwang and the Vietnamese Hoang around the world. The Chinese character, or Hanja, for Hwang indicates "yellow" or “Huang Kingdom”.
Bon-gwan
In the traditional Korean clan system, which remains as the basis of the family registry system in South Korea, each clan is distinguished by its bon-gwan (본관,本貫). Each bon-gwan in Korea originates from the clan progenitor's settlement, which can be explained as the traditional home of the family clan's first male ancestor. Typically in Korea, a last name includes many distinct bon-gwans, which leads to the last name becoming a broad umbrella designation that involves numerous family clans. Therefore, individuals with Korean descent may be completely unrelated even if their last names are identical, depending on their family clan, or bon-gwan. In the Korean language, Bon-gwans are expressed before the family name when necessary and often involves the family progenitor's first settlement as the name of the bon-gwan. The last name is referred to as the Ssi (씨-氏) in Korean. This arranges every Korean family clan name as bon-gwan ssi, or in other words, family clan - last name.
History
The Korean Hwang surname originates from a Chinese Han dynasty's diplomatic ambassador to Vietnam, named Hwang Rak (황락,黃洛). Hwang Rak is recorded in AD 28 as having become lost at sea during a voyage from China to Vietnam, and instead having arrived in Korea during the Silla dynasty. Hwang Rak arrived at a place in Korea called Pyeong-Hae (평해,平海), located in the Eastern province of GyeongSang-BukDo, as currently known in South Korea. Upon settling in Pyeong-Hae, Hwang Rak naturalized as a Silla citizen and became the first progenitor of the last name Hwang (황) in Korea. His grave is located at GulMi-Bong (봉, 峰, peak), 423-8 BunJi, Wolsong-Ri, PyeongHae-Eub, WolJin-Kun, KyeongSang-BukDo, Republic of Korea, but only the altar of the grave remains as a marker.
Before his death, Hwang-Rak had three sons named Gab-Go (갑고,甲古), Eul-Go (을고,乙古), and Byung-Go (병고,丙古), from eldest to youngest. Gab-Go, the oldest son, is recorded as having remained in Pyeong-Hae, continuing the main Pyeong-Hae family clan. The second son, Eul-Go, is said to have left home Westwards and eventually settled in Jang-Su, becoming the first progenitor of the Jang-Su Hwang family clan. The third and youngest son, Byung-Go, is said to have settled in Chang-Won, becoming the first progenitor of the Chang-Won Hwang family clan. These migrations of the two sons have resulted in the three major Bon-gwans being created under the Hwang family name.
Notable clans
Changwon Hwang clan - 252,814 members.
Jangsu Hwang clan - 146,575 members.
Pyeonghae Hwang clan - 137,150 members.
Hoideok Hwang clan - 7,393 members.
Sangju Hwang clan - 7,031 members.
Deoksan Hwang clan - 3,364 members.
Jaeahn Hwang clan - 2,752 members.
Hangjoo Hwang clan - 402 members.
All figures are from the 2000 South Korean census.
To this day, the three primary branches of the Hwang family are the Chang-Won (창원황씨,昌原黃氏), Jang-Su (장수황씨,張水黃氏), and Pyeonghae (평해황씨,平海黃氏) clans, with the largest member counts of the 55 Hwang clans.
Notable people
Hwang Ah-hyeon (born 2001), South Korean football player
Hwang Bo-ra (born 1983), South Korean actress
Hwang Boreum, South Korean writer
Hwang Bo-reum-byeol (born 1999), South Korean actress and model
Hwang Byeong-geun (born 1994), South Korean football player
Hwang Byeong-gwan (1919–1952), South Korean wrestler
Hwang Byung-dae (born 1960), South Korean skier
Hwang Byungki (born ), South Korean musician
Hwang Byungsng (1936–2018), South Korean poet
Hwang Chan-sung (born 1990), South Korean singer and actor, member of boy band 2PM
Hwang Chi-yeul (born 1982), South Korean singer
Hwang Dae-heon (born 1999), South Korean short track speed skater
David Henry Hwang (born 1957), American playwright, librettist, screenwriter, and theater professor
Dennis Hwang (born c. 1978), American-born South Korean graphic artist
Hwang Dong-hyuk (born 1971), South Korean director, screenwriter and producer
SinB (born Hwang Eun-bi, 1998), South Korean singer, member of girl group Viviz
Hwang Geum-hee (born 1977), South Korean actress
Harold Y. Hwang (born 1970), American physicist
Hwang Hee-chan (born 1996), South Korean football player
Hwang Hui (1363–1452), politician of the Goryeo and Joseon dynasties
Hwang Hye-youn (born 1985), South Korean retired badminton player
Hwang Hyun-hee (born 1988), South Korean actress and model
Hwang Hyun-jin (born 2000), South Korean rapper, singer, dancer, and member of boy band Stray Kids
D Hwang (born Hwang Ildong, 1969) South Korean sculptor and painter
Hwang In-beom (born 1996), South Korean football player
Hwang In-ho, South Korean film director and screenwriter
Hwang In-shik (born 1940), South Korean actor and hapkido teacher
Hwang In-suk (born 1958), South Korean poet
Hwang In-sun (born 1987), South Korean singer and television personality
Hwang In-young (born 1978), South Korean actress
Hwang In-youp (born 1991), South Korean actor, model and singer
Hwang Jae-hun (footballer, born 1990), South Korean football player
Hwang Jae-hwan (born 2001), South Korean football player
Hwang Jae-man (1953–2010), South Korean former football player and manager
Hwang Jang-lee (born 1944), Japanese-born Korean martial artist and film actor
Hwang Jang-yop (1923–2010), North Korean politician and defector
Hwang Jini (1506–1567), kisaeng of the Joseon dynasty
Hwang Jin-sung (born 1984), South Korean football player
Hwang Jin-woo (born 1983), South Korean auto racing driver
Hwang Jung-eum (born 1984), South Korean actress and singer
Hwang Jung-eun (born 1976), South Korean writer and podcaster
Hwang Jung-min (born 1970), South Korean actor
Hwang Jung-oh (born 1958), South Korean judoka
Jun-Muk Hwang (born 1963), South Korean mathematician
Hwang Jun-seok, South Korean engineer
Hwang Kwang-hee (born 1988), South Korean singer
Hwang Kyo-ahn (born 1957), South Korean politician and prosecutor
Lexy (singer) (born Hwang Hyo-sook, 1979), South Korean singer
Hwang Min-hyun (born 1995), South Korean singer
Serra Miyeun Hwang (born 1962), Korean-American composer
Hwang Pyong-so (born c. 1946), North Korean general and politician
Hwang Seung-eon (born 1988), South Korean actress, model and singer
Hwang Sok-yong (born 1943), South Korean author
Hwang Sun-hong (born 1968), South Korean football player
Hwang Sun-hee (born 1986), South Korean actress
Hwang Sun-won (1915–2000), South Korean author
Hwang Sun-woo (born 2003), South Korean swimmer
Hwang Sung-min (born 1991), South Korean football player
Tiffany Young (born Stephanie Young Hwang, 1989), Korean-American singer-songwriter, member of girl group Girls' Generation
Tim (singer) (born Hwang Young-min, 1981), Korean-American singer
Hwang Ui-jo (born 1992), South Korean football player
Hwang Woo-seul-hye (born 1979), South Korean actress
Hwang Woo-suk (born 1953), South Korean veterinarian and researcher
Hwang Young-cho (born 1970), South Korean athlete
Hwang Young-hee (born 1969), South Korean actress and model
Hwang Yu-mi (born 1983), South Korean former badminton player
= Fictional characters
=Hwang Seong-gyeong, a video game character who first appeared in Soul Edge
See also
List of Korean family names
Korean name
Korean culture
Korean language
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Chen (marga)
- Huang (marga)
- Daftar nama keluarga Korea
- Kim (nama keluarga Korea)
- Suro dari Geumgwan Gaya
- Hwang (surname)
- Huang (surname)
- Huang
- Hwang Hee-chan
- Heo Hwang-ok
- Whang
- Hwang Ui-jo
- List of common Chinese surnames
- Lee (Korean surname)
- Chinese surname