Jong-hyuk
Jong-hyuk, also spelled Jong-hyeok or Jong-hyok, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. As of June 2022, regulations of South Korea's Supreme Court list the following hanja which may be registered for use in the given name Jong-hyuk:[1]
- jong: six from the Basic Hanja for educational use (宗 種 鐘 終 從 縱) and 14 from the Table of Hanja for Personal Name Use (倧 琮 淙 悰 綜 瑽 鍾 慫 腫 踵 椶 柊 蹤 伀)
- hyeok: one from the Basic Hanja for educational use (革) and 11 from the Table of Hanja for Personal Name Use (赫 爀 奕 焱 侐 焃 𧹽 嚇 弈 洫 鬩)
Jong-hyuk | |
Hangul | 종혁 |
---|---|
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Jong-hyeok |
McCune–Reischauer | Chonghyŏk |
IPA | /tɕoŋʝʌk/ |
People with this name include:
- Lee Jong-hyuk (born 1974), South Korean actor
- Joo Jong-hyuk (actor, born 1983), South Korean actor and singer, member of boy band Paran
- Kim Jong-hyeok (born 1983), South Korean football referee
- Oh Jong-hyuk (born 1983), South Korean singer and actor, member of boy band Click-B
- Choi Jong-hyuk (born 1984), South Korean football midfielder
- Joo Jong-hyuk (actor, born 1991), South Korean actor
- Kim Myoung-jun (born Kim Jong-hyuk, 1994), South Korean football centre back
- Song Jong-hyok (born 1995), North Korean football midfielder
- Jeon Jong-hyuk (born 1996), South Korean football goalkeeper
See also
- List of Korean given names
- Jang Jong-hyok (장정혁; Jang Jeong-hyeok; born 1980), North Korean football goalkeeper
- Cha Jong-hyok (차정혁; Cha Jeong-hyeok; born 1985), North Korean football right-back
- Hyon Jong-hyok (born 1993), North Korean football defender
References
- "가족관계의 등록 등에 관한 규칙" [Regulations on Registration of Family Relations]. Article 37, Regulation No. 3062 of 30 June 2022 (in Korean).
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