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Korea has roughly 300 surnames, yet just five — Kim (김), Lee (이), Park (박), Choi (최), and Jung (정) — account for about 54% of the population. This concentration is partly explained by the Joseon dynasty's aristocratic culture, where acquiring a prestigious surname through adoption or reclassification was common, and by the post-Japanese-colonial-era restoration period when many rare surnames were consolidated.

Every Korean surname comes with a bon-gwan (본관) — a clan seat indicating geographic origin. Two people with the surname Kim may belong to entirely different bloodlines: Gyeongju Kim (경주 김씨), Gimhae Kim (김해 김씨), or Andong Kim (안동 김씨) are distinct clans with separate founding ancestors. Over 4,000 registered bon-gwan exist in Korea today, each representing a unique lineage traceable through clan genealogy records (족보).

Kim
금(金) · Gold
人口比率 21.5%
本貫 경주 김씨

The most common Korean surname, held by about 21.5% of the population. It originates from the Silla Dynasty (57 BC–935 AD). The 13th Silla king first adopted the surname Kim. The founding myth says the clan emerged from a golden chest — Kim (金) meaning gold.

有名人
  • 김연아 (피겨스케이팅)
  • 김정은 (정치)
  • BTS 멤버 다수
主な本貫
  • 경주 김씨 (원조)
  • 김해 김씨
  • 안동 김씨
  • 광산 김씨
Lee / Yi
자두나무(李) · Plum tree
人口比率 14.8%
本貫 전주 이씨

The second most common surname (~14.8%). Famous as the clan of Yi Seonggye, founder of the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910). The character 李 means "plum tree," symbolizing integrity and purity. The Jeonju Yi clan held great royal authority.

有名人
  • 이순신 (장군, 임진왜란 영웅)
  • 이성계 (조선 태조)
  • 이병철 (삼성 창업자)
主な本貫
  • 전주 이씨 (가장 큰 본관)
  • 경주 이씨
  • 성주 이씨
  • 한산 이씨
Park / Bak
소박함(朴) · Simple and sincere
人口比率 8.4%
本貫 밀양 박씨

The third most common surname (~8.4%), tracing back to Park Hyeokgeose, the legendary founder of Silla (69 BC). According to myth, he was born from a large egg (박, meaning gourd). The name symbolizes simplicity and sincerity.

有名人
  • 박혁거세 (신라 시조)
  • 박정희 (전 대통령)
  • 박지성 (축구선수)
主な本貫
  • 밀양 박씨 (전체의 30%)
  • 반남 박씨
  • 함양 박씨
  • 순천 박씨
Choi
높은 산(崔) · Lofty mountain
人口比率 4.7%
本貫 경주 최씨

Descendant of the lord of one of Silla's six districts. The character 崔 means "lofty mountain," symbolizing ambition and dignity. The Gyeongju Choi clan was renowned for scholarship during the Joseon era and for staying wealthy yet incorruptible for over 300 years.

有名人
  • 최영 (고려 장군)
  • 최제우 (동학 창시자)
  • 최순실
主な本貫
  • 경주 최씨
  • 전주 최씨
  • 해주 최씨
  • 강릉 최씨
Jung / Jeong
고요함(鄭) · Quiet and composed
人口比率 4.4%
本貫 하동 정씨

Originally from the ancient state of Zheng (鄭) in China, brought to Korea during the Goryeo period. The character means "quiet and composed." The clan is celebrated for producing many scholars, including the great Joseon thinker Jeong Yakyong (Dasan).

有名人
  • 정약용 (다산, 조선 실학자)
  • 정도전 (조선 건국 공신)
  • 정몽준 (정치인)
主な本貫
  • 하동 정씨
  • 동래 정씨
  • 온양 정씨
  • 진주 정씨
Kang
생강(姜) · Ginger
人口比率 2.4%
本貫 진주 강씨

Descended from the legendary Chinese emperor Shennong, who lived near the Jiang River (姜水). The name is associated with ginger — symbolizing vitality and strength. The Jinju Kang clan was prominent in producing civil and military officials during the Joseon period.

有名人
  • 강감찬 (고려 장군, 귀주대첩)
  • 강희안 (조선 화가)
  • 강호동 (방송인)
主な本貫
  • 진주 강씨
  • 신천 강씨
  • 금천 강씨
Han
한국/위대함(韓) · Korea / Great
人口比率 1.5%
本貫 청주 한씨

Derived from the ancient three kingdoms of Samhan (마한·진한·변한). The character 韓 is the same as in "Korea" (한국/韓國), making this surname closely tied to Korean national identity. The clan is said to descend from King Jun of Gojoseon.

有名人
  • 한명회 (조선 공신)
  • 한글 창제와 연관된 역사적 인물들
主な本貫
  • 청주 한씨
  • 곡산 한씨
  • 한산 한씨
Yoon
다스리다(尹) · To govern
人口比率 2.0%
本貫 파평 윤씨

The character 尹 means "to govern" or "an official." The Papyeong Yoon clan traces its roots to the late Silla and early Goryeo period. Several Yoon clan members held high government positions during the Joseon Dynasty.

有名人
  • 윤봉길 (독립운동가)
  • 윤동주 (시인)
  • 윤석열 (대통령)
主な本貫
  • 파평 윤씨
  • 해남 윤씨
  • 남원 윤씨

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