Kwang
Appearance
Kwang | |
Hangul | 광 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Gwang |
McCune–Reischauer | Kwang |
IPA | /kwaŋ/ |
Kwang, also spelled Gwang, is a Korean given name and name element. The meaning differs based on the hanja used.
Hanja and meaning
[edit]There are 13 hanja with this reading, and three variant forms, on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names; they are:[1]
- 光 (빛 광; bit gwang): "light"
- 廣 (넓을 광; neolbeul gwang): "wide"
- 広 (variant)
- 鑛 (쇳돌 광; soetdol gwang): "ore"
- 狂 (미칠 광; michil gwang): "wild"
- 侊 (성찬 광; seongchan gwang): "abundant"
- 洸 (성낼 광; seongnael gwang): "glitter"
- 珖 (옥피리 광; okpiri gwang): "jade piri" (a wind instrument)
- 桄 (광랑나무 광; gwangnangnamu gwang): "Arenga pinnata" (a species of sugar palm)[2]
- 匡 (바를 광; bareul gwang): "correct"
- 曠 (빌 광; bil gwang): "empty"
- 壙 (뫼 구덩이 광; moe gudeong-i gwang): "tomb"
- 筐 (광주리 광; gwangjuri gwang): "basket"
- 胱 (오줌통 광; ojumtong gwang): "urinary bladder"
People
[edit]People with the given name Kwang include:
- Jo Gwang (fl. 48), chief retainer of the Gaya Confederacy
- Yi Gwang (general) (1541–1607), Joseon Dynasty male general
- Im Gwang (1579–1644), Joseon Dynasty male scholar-official
- Jeongye Daewongun (1785–1841), personal name Yi Gwang, Joseon Dynasty prince
- Choe Kwang (1919–1997), North Korean male military leader
- Choi Kwang (economist) (born 1947), South Korean male economist, former Minister of Health and Welfare
- Jang Gwang (born 1952), South Korean male voice actor
- Li Gwang (born 1966), North Korean male judo practitioner
- Li Guang (footballer) (born 1991), Chinese male football player of Korean descent
People with the nickname or stage name Kwang include:
- Savio Vega (born 1964) or Kwang the Ninja, Puerto Rican professional wrestler
As name element
[edit]Korean given names containing the syllable Kwang include:
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "인명용 한자표" [Table of hanja for use in personal names] (PDF). South Korea: Supreme Court. p. 4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 August 2017. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
- ^ 박희준 [Park Hee-jun]; 백원기 [Paik Weon-ki] (2014). "한글대장경에 기록된 관속식물의 분포" [The Distribution of Vascular Plants Recorded in the Hangul Tripitaka]. Korean J. Plant Res. 27 (5): 576–587. doi:10.7732/kjpr.2014.27.5.576.