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Seong
Hangul
Hanja Family or given:

: "succeed"

Given name only:

𦖤
Revised Romanization Seong
McCune–Reischauer Sŏng

Seong, also spelled Song or Sung, is an uncommon Korean family name, a single-syllable Korean given name, as well as a common element in two-syllable Korean given names. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it.

Family name

The family name Seong is written with only one hanja, meaning "succeed" or "accomplish" (). The 2000 South Korean Census found 167,903 people with this family name, up by six percent from 158,385 in the 1985 census. This increase was far smaller than the fifteen percent growth in the overall South Korean population over the same period.[1] They traced their origins to only a single bon-gwan, Changnyeong County.[2] This was also the place where they formed the highest concentration of the local population, with 2,360 people (3.61%).[1]

In a study by the National Institute of the Korean Language based on 2007 application data for South Korean passports, it was found that 67.4% of people with this surname spelled it in Latin letters as Sung in their passports. The Revised Romanisation spelling Seong was in second place at 29.4%. Rarer alternative spellings (the remaining 3.2%) included Seung, Shung, and the Yale Romanisation spelling Seng.[3]

People with this surname include:

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Fictional characters with this surname include:

In given names

Hanja

There are 27 hanja with the reading Seong on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names. Twenty-three of these hanja are listed below:[4]

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  1. (성씨 성 seongssi seong): "family name"
  2. (성품 성 seongpum seong): "character", "personality"
  3. (이룰 성 irul seong): "accomplish"
  4. (재 성 jae seong): "city"
  5. (정성 성 jeongseong seong): "sincere"
  6. (성할 성 seonghal seong): "abundant"
  7. (살필 성 salpil seong): "to observe"
  8. (성인 성 seong-in seong): "holy"
  9. (소리 성 sori seong): "voice"
  10. (별 성 byeol seong): "star"
  11. (옥 이름 성 ok ireum seong): name of a kind of jade
  12. (아름다울 성 areumdaul seong): "beautiful"
  13. (옥빛 성 okbit seong): "brightness of jade"
  14. (깨달을 성 ggaedareul seong): "to realise"
  15. (깰 성 ggael seong): "to awaken"
  16. (서고 성 seogo seong): "library"
  17. (성성이 성 seongseong-i seong): "orangutan"
  18. (바디 성 badi seong): "reed"
  19. (비릴 성 biril seong): "rotting meat"
  20. (재물 성 jaemul seong): "property", "valuables"
  21. (비릴 성 biril seong): "victory"
  22. (밝을 성 balgeul seong): "bright"
  23. 𦖤: "sharp hearing"[5]

The remaining four characters are variant forms of four of the above characters (), which use in place of the hook stroke.[4]

People

People with the monosyllabic given name Seong include:

As name element

Many names starting with this element have been popular names for newborn baby boys in earlier decades, according to South Korean government data:[6][7]

Other names containing beginning with this element include:

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Other names ending with this element include:

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See also

References

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