Korean Surnames Encyclopedia
Discover the origins, history, and meaning of the most common Korean family names. Understanding your surname is the first step to connecting with Korean heritage.
金
kim
Gold/Metal
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李
lee
Plum Tree
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朴
park
Magnolia/Plain
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崔
choi
High/Lofty
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鄭
jung
State of Zheng
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The Cultural Significance of Surnames
Unlike many Western cultures where surnames changed based on occupation or location, Korean surnames have remained remarkably stable for over a thousand years. They represent a "Bon-gwan" (ancestral seat), connecting every individual back to a specific geographic origin and a founding ancestor.
Today, the five most common surnames—Kim, Lee, Park, Choi, and Jung—account for over 50% of the entire South Korean population. This unique concentration reflects the deep familial bonds and historical continuity of the Korean people.