Won (Korean given name)
Won is a single-syllable Korean given name, and an element in many two-syllable Korean given names.[1] Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it. There are 46 Hanja with the reading "won"[2] on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
| Pronunciation | /wʌn/ | 
|---|---|
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Korean | 
| Meaning | Different depending on Hanja | 
| Won | |
| Hangul | 원  | 
|---|---|
| Hanja | |
| Revised Romanization | won | 
| McCune–Reischauer | wŏn | 
| IPA | [wʌn] | 
In given names
    
Given names formed with the syllable "Won" include:
First syllable
    
- Masculine
 
- Won-ho
 - Won-hyo
 - Won-il
 - Won-jae
 - Won-jong
 - Won-joong
 - Won-jun
 - Won-kyu
 - Won-seh
 - Won-seok
 - Won-sung
 - Won-tae
 - Won-woo
 
- Unisex
 
- Won-hee
 - Won-jin
 - Won-ju
 - Won-jung
 - Won-kyo
 - Won-young
 
- Feminine
 
- Won-kyung
 - Won-sook
 
People
    
People with the syllable "Won" include:
- Kim So-won (born 1935), South Korean actress and former female voice actor
 - Jeon Won-ju (born 1939), South Korean actress and former female voice actor
 - Park Jie-won (born 1942), South Korean politician
 - Kim Se-won (born 1945), South Korean female voice actor
 - Rhie Won-bok (born 1946), South Korean cartoonist and professor
 - Kim Chae-won (born 1946), South Korean writer
 - Park Won-sook (born 1949), South Korean actress
 - Chang Do-won (born 1954), Korean American businessman, founder and owner of Forever 21
 - Kim Hyo-won (born 1954), South Korean actor
 - Park Won-soon (born 1956), South Korean lawyer who currently serves as the Mayor of Seoul
 - Kim Won-soo (born 1956), South Korean diplomat, disarmament officer and deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations
 - Lee Won-jae (born 1958), South Korean actor
 - Jung Won-joong (born 1960), South Korean actor
 - Park Jung-won (born 1962), South Korean businessman, chairman of Doosan Group, owner of Doosan Bears and chairman of Doosan E & C
 - Na Kyung-won (born 1963), South Korean politician and lawyer
 - Lee Sang-won (born 1965), South Korean singer
 - Lee Won-jong (born 1966), South Korean actor
 - Do Ji-won (born 1968), South Korean actress
 - Lee Jong-won (born 1969), South Korean actor
 - Choi Jung-won (born 1969), South Korean actress
 - Kim Hee-won (born 1971), South Korean actor
 - Kim Won-hee (born 1972), South Korean television presenter and actress
 - Ryu Si-won (born 1972), South Korean actor and singer
 - Lim Chae-won (born Lim Kyung-ok, 1972), South Korean actress
 - Kim Shi-won (born 1973), South Korean actress
 - Ye Ji-won (born 1973), South Korean actress
 - Kim So-won (born 1973), South Korean announcer
 - Kim Won-jun (born 1973), South Korean singer and actor
 - Lee Won-suk (born 1974), South Korean film director
 - Shin Won-ho (born 1975), South Korean director and television producer
 - Choi Won-young (born 1976), South Korean actor
 - Ham So-won (born 1976), South Korean actress
 - Won-bin (born 1977), South Korean actor
 - Kim Joo-won (born 1977), South Korean prima ballerina
 - Uhm Ji-won (born 1977), South Korean actress
 - Ha Ji-won (born Jeon Hae-rim, 1978), South Korean actress
 - Eun Ji-won (born 1978), South Korean male rapper
 - Kim Won-seok (born 1978), South Korean television director
 - Lee Won-il (born 1979), South Korean chef and television personality
 - Lee Hye-won (born 1979), South Korean model, Miss Korea FILA in 1999 and wife of football player and broadcaster Ahn Jung-hwan
 - Lee Yo-won (born 1980), South Korean actress
 - Kang Ye-won (born 1980), South Korean actress
 - Moon Hye-won (born 1980), South Korean singer-songwriter, composer and musical actress
 - Moon Jeong-won (born 1980), South Korean florist and wife of TV presenter, comedian, actor, and singer Lee Hwi-jae
 - Jang Su-won (born 1980), South Korean singer
 - Lee Jae-won (born 1980), South Korean DJ and singer
 - Choi Jung-won (born 1981), South Korean actress
 - Kim Jae-won (born 1981), South Korean actor
 - Kim Rae-won (born 1981), South Korean actor
 - Lee Jang-won (born 1981), South Korean musician
 - Lee Ji-won (born 1981), South Korean film director
 - Lee Si-won (born 1981), South Korean businessman, founder of Siwon School
 - Kim Won-hyo (born 1981), South Korean actor
 - Lee Won-hee (born 1981), South Korean quadruple judo champion
 - Jung Ryeo-won (born 1981), Korean Australian actress
 - Lee Chae-won (born 1981), South Korean female cross-country skier
 - Park Ji-won (born 1982), South Korean actress and former Miss Korea Seoul in 2006
 - Park Hye-won (born 1983), South Korean female short track speed skater
 - Kim Won-jung (born 1984), South Korean ice hockey player
 - Park Si-won (born 1984), South Korean professor, Miss Korea Seoul 2007 and 2009, former child actress
 - Jung Hye-won (born 1984), South Korean female voice actor
 - Han Jung-won (born 1984), South Korean basketball player
 - Jeong Ji-won (born 1985), South Korean female announcer
 - Jung Won-young (born 1985), South Korean actor
 - Lee Won-jae (born 1986), South Korean football player
 - Moon Chae-won (born 1986), South Korean actress
 - Joo Won (born 1987), South Korean actor
 - Park Jung-won (born 1987), South Korean actor
 - Choi Si-won (born 1987), South Korean actor and singer, member of boy band Super Junior
 - Lee Si-won (born 1987), South Korean actress
 - Kim Ye-won (born Kim Shin-ah, 1987), South Korean actress and singer
 - Lee Joo-won (born 1987), South Korean announcer and Miss Korea Chungbuk in 2012
 - Wang Ji-won (born 1988), South Korean actress and ballet dancer
 - Kim Ji-won (born 1988), South Korean announcer
 - Park Hee-won (born 1988), South Korean weathercaster and Miss Korea Gangwon in 2013
 - Kim Ye-won (born 1989), South Korean singer and actress, former member of girl group Jewelry
 - Kim Hye-won (born 1989), South Korean actress
 - Lee Chae-won (born Lee Jae-kyung, 1989), South Korean actress
 - Cha Jung-won (born Cha Mi-young, 1989), South Korean actress
 - Lee Won-jae (born 1989), South Korean baseball player
 - Kim Won-jun (born 1991), South Korean ice hockey defenceman
 - Lee Won-geun (born 1991), South Korean actor
 - Shin Won-ho (born 1991), South Korean singer and actor, member of boy group Cross Gene
 - Moon Do-won (born 1991), South Korean female go professional
 - Eom Hye-won (born 1991), South Korean female badminton player
 - Kim Ji-won (born 1992), South Korean actress
 - Kim Si-won (born 1992), South Korean actor and songwriter
 - Han Ji-won (born 1992), South Korean former pro gamer
 - Park Seong-won (born 1993), South Korean female professional golfer
 - Kim Won-jung (born 1993), South Korean baseball player
 - Jung Won-jin (born 1994), South Korean soccer player
 - Yoon Ji-won (born 1994), South Korean actress
 - Na Hee-won (born 1994), South Korean female professional golfer
 - Jang Hee-won (born 1994), South Korean female singer-songwriter
 - Jang Si-won (born 1995), South Korean female professional golfer
 - Woo Won-jae (born 1996), South Korean rapper
 - Shin Hye-won (born 1996), South Korean female professional golfer
 - Johyun (born Shin Ji-won, 1996), South Korean singer member of girl group Berry Good
 - Kim Ye-won (born 1997), South Korean actress
 - Choi Won-jun (born 1997), South Korean baseball player
 - Kim Chae-won (born 1997), South Korean singer, member of girl group April
 - Park Ji-won (born 1998), South Korean singer, member of girl group Fromis 9
 - Kim Ji-won (born 1999), member of South Korean girl group Good Day
 - Kang Hye-won (born 1999), South Korean singer, member of girl group Iz*One
 - Kim Chae-won (born 2000), South Korean singer, member of girl group Iz*One
 - Park Chae-won (born 2000), South Korean singer, member of girl group Loona
 - Jang Won-young (born 2004), South Korean singer, member of girl group Iz*One
 - Lee Won-ju (born 2004, English name 'Elleah'), Daughter of Samsung vice chairman Lee Jae-yong
 - Ahn Lee-won (born 2004), South Korean, daughter of football player and broadcaster Ahn Jung-hwan
 - Yang Jung-won(born 2004), South Korean singer, member of boy band ENHYPEN
 - Kal So-won (born 2006), South Korean actress
 
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