Arab traders in the 8th century
If it's spelled as 'Yoo', mostly Korea. It's often differentiated with Yu, which is Chinese. But pronunciation will be pretty much the same. Depending on the clan/family, the last name can have variation like Ryoo.
where does the last name uribe comes from
The name Kate is a Greek name.
What is the origin of the name Brigitte
Linguistically, the name is German.
Arab traders in the 8th century
It's from Korea and was used originally as a name
The surname Dong is of Chinese origin. It is a common surname in China.
If you are talking about the band, the name Super Junior came from South Korea.
A Sucky Place to Live OR Die. Actually, South and North share the name Korea. Old Korea = Koryu = high and bright. Japan called Korea by it's latest kingdom, Chosun, "Land of the Morning Calm"
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You can only translate your name into Korean if you can find a Korean name with the same meaning. Otherwise, you would just write your name using Korean letters.
Well. "Chosun", meaning "Morning Calm" or "Fresh Morning", was the name of Lee Dynasty in Korean history hundreds years ago. It is not in use now for town or city. But "Chosun" some times is used for the name of hotel or historical attractions. In addition, "Chosun" is the official name of North Korea in its Korean language - Democratic People's Republic of Korea. When written in Korean alphabet, "Chosun" is translated into "Korea." Actually "Korea" has come from the name of the dynasty right before Chosun.
It is north of South Korea.
Korea DPR is Democratic People's Republic of Korea. That's long official name for North Korea. South Korea's official name is Republic of Korea. So, Korea DPR = Democratic People's Republic of Korea = North Korea Korea Republic = Republic of Korea = South Korea Everyone confuse this..
The official name is The Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Korea Black's birth name is Sean McCoy.