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Min-jae
Min-jae is a Korean unisex given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 27 hanja with the reading "min" and 20 hanja with the reading "jae" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names. Min-jae was the ninth-most-popular name for newborn boys in South Korea in 2009. People with this name include: Entertainers *Kim Min-jae (actor, born 1979), South Korean actor *Kim Min-jae (actor, born 1996), South Korean actor Sportspeople * Kim Min-jae (baseball) (born 1973), South Korean third base coach and former shortstop (Korea Baseball Organization) * Jeon Min-jae (born 1977), South Korean Paralympic athlete *Kim Min-jae (weightlifter) (born 1983), South Korean weightlifter *Kang Min-jae (born 1985), South Korean racing driver *Kim Min-jae (footballer) (born 1996), South Korean footballer *Min-jae Kwak (born 2000), South Korean footballer Fictional characters *Kang Min-jae, in 2004 South ...
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Kim Min-jae (footballer)
Kim Min-jae ( ko, 김민재; born 15 November 1996) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for club Napoli and the South Korea national team. Early life Kim was born in Tongyeong. Both of his parents are former athletes and his brother was also a footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Myongji University. Kim started his youth football career with the football club of Tongyeong Elementary School. He later transferred to Gaya Elementary School in Haman and graduated from there. He entered Yeoncho Middle School and Suwon Technical High School which has produced many international footballers such as Park Ji-sung and Kim Sun-min. After he graduated from high school in 2015, he went on to Yonsei University. In July 2016, when he was sophomore, he dropped out of school to fulfill his dream of making his professional debut, although Yonsei University tried to dissuade him. Club career Gyeongju KHNP Kim joined semi-professional club Gyeo ...
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Kim Min-jae (actor, Born 1996)
Kim Min-jae (Hangul: 김민재) also known as Real.be, is a South Korean actor and rapper. He starred in television series '' Second 20s'' (2015), '' My First Time'' (2015), '' Dr. Romantic'' (2016), '' Guardian: The Lonely and Great God'' (2016), '' Tempted'' (2018), '' Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency'' (2019), '' Dr. Romantic 2'' (2020), ''Do You Like Brahms?'' (2020), '' Dali and Cocky Prince'' (2021), and ''Poong, the Joseon Psychiatrist'' (2022). He was also a contestant in the rap competition ''Show Me the Money 4'' in 2015. Early life and education Kim studied composition and piano-playing at a music academy in middle school. Kim then auditioned for CJ E&M and became a first generation trainee of the company for four years from his first year of high school, at Seoul Performing Arts High School (SOPA). Since March 2016, Kim attends Chung-Ang University. Career 2014–2015: Debut and ''Show Me the Money 4'' Kim was featured in music stages of CJ E&M artists as a ...
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My 19 Year Old Sister-in-Law
''My 19 Year Old Sister-in-Law'' () is a 2004 South Korean television series starring Jung Da-bin, Yoon Kye-sang, Kim Jaewon and Kim Min-hee. It aired on SBS from July 28 to September 23, 2004 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. Plot The story begins with a car accident involving a man named Jung Joon-seok and it flashes back some scenes of him chasing a young adorable girl, his daughter Jung Hae-won, around the hanging blankets. He was living with his wife, Park Young-ran, Hae-won's mother. Joon-seok's father, Jung Geun-woo paid off Young-ran to stop looking for Joon-seok and lied that Joon-seok doesn't want to see them. Young-ran tried to catch up to Geun-woo to return the money but failed resulting to her sudden faint because of her illness. The two kitchen helpers, Im Cheong-ok and Song Kyung-hwa, run to rescue Young-ran and while Cheong-ok was pulling Young-ran inside, Kyung-hwa happen to see the envelope which was given by Geun-woo and was shocked ...
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Kim Min-jae (actor, Born 1979)
Kim Min-jae (; born March 20, 1979) is a South Korean actor. He starred in TV series such as '' Reset'' (2014), '' Spy'' (2015), '' The Village: Achiara's Secret'' (2015), and '' Feel Good to Die'' (2018). Career After debuting in 2000 as part of a small theatre company in Daegu, Kim decided to try his luck in Seoul. While on the set of Lee Chang-dong’s '' Secret Sunshine'' (2007), he was inspired to take the entrance exam for the Korea National University of Arts to study film directing. By the time he graduated, Kim realized directing wasn’t for him and resumed his acting career. After a few minor roles in ''A Little Pond'' (2010), ''Poetry'' (2010), and '' The Spies'' (2012), Kim gained recognition for his portrayal of an incorruptible detective in Ryoo Seung-wan’s crime drama '' The Unjust'' (2010). Following more supporting roles in blockbusters like ''Ode to My Father'' (2014), '' The King'' (2016), and '' The Battleship Island'' (2017), as well as appearances in ...
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Min-jae Kwak
Min-jae Kwak (, born 25 August 2000) is a South Korean footballer who plays for Chattanooga FC in MLS Next Pro. Early life Born in South Korea, Kwak lived in Fiji for eight months, before moving to the United States at age 12, moving to Orange County, California. Shortly after arriving in the United States, he was invited to trial with the LA Galaxy academy, but did not make the program. He began playing with South Bay Force before moving to the Strikers FC Academy, before moving to Pateadores Academy, Sporting Arsenal, before returning to Strikers Academy. In September 2019, he joined the youth side of Croatian club HNK Gorica, after having participated in a camp for South Korean players with the club. He scored in a exhibition game with the first team against Lekenik FC. Club career In 2019, he played with South Korean side TNT FC. In September 2020, he signed with National Independent Soccer Association club California United Strikers FC, after having trained with the clu ...
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Kang Min-jae
Kang Min-jae (, born 6 August 1985 in Seoul) is a South Korean racing driver. He tested a Formula 3 car with the German team Mücke Motorsport in 2011 at the Hockenheimring. Racing career He started his racing career in 2001. He won the kartvil kart challenge championship in 2004. He certificated Suzuka Circuit Racing School - Formula Basic Course in 2004 and Formula Toyota Racing School (FTRS) in 2006, Japan. From 2007 to 2009, he fulfilled his military duty. In 2011, he won the Johnnie Walker Johnnie Walker is a brand of Scotch whisky now owned by Diageo that originated in the Scottish burgh of Kilmarnock in East Ayrshire. The brand was first established by grocer John Walker. It is the most widely distributed brand of blended Sco ... Keep Walking Fund 2011 in Korea and prepared for his F3 test drive in October. On 12 December 2011, his documentary about the F3 test drive was aired by Korean broadcast station, MBC. References External links Official websiteCaree ...
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Kim Min-jae (weightlifter)
Kim Min-jae ( Korean: 김민재; born 13 October 1983) is a South Korean weightlifter. He competed for South Korea at the 2012 Summer Olympics The 2012 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012) was an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the .... Kim originally finished eighth in the 2012 London Olympics, but retesting of samples of athletes from the 2012 Olympics discovered that six of the top seven athletes were disqualified when found to be positive for the presence of performance-enhancing drugs. Therefore Kim became the silver medallist in the 94 kg weightlifting category. References South Korean male weightlifters Weightlifters at the 2012 Summer Olympics Olympic weightlifters for South Korea 1983 births Living people Asian Games medalists in weightlifting Weightlifters at the 2010 Asian Games Weightlifters ...
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Jae (Korean Name)
Jae is a single-syllable Korean given name, as well as element in two-syllable Korean given names. Its meaning differs based on the hanja chosen by the name-giver. Hanja and meaning , regulations of the Supreme Court of Korea permit the following 20 hanja with the reading Jae, plus seven variant forms, to be registered for use in given names. Eleven characters from the table of basic hanja for educational use: # (): "talent" #* ''(variant)''This is officially listed as a separate character in Schedule 1 of the regulations, rather than a variant form in Schedule 2 of the regulations. # (): "timber" # (): "wealth" # (): "to exist", "to be located at" #* ''(variant)'' # (): "to plant", "to cultivate" #* ''(variant)'' # (): "twice", "again" # (): ''emphasis particle in Classical Chinese grammar'' # (): "disaster" #* ''(variant)'' # (): "to cut" # (): "to load" # (): "to rule" Nine characters from the table of additional hanja for name use: # (): "''Juglans mandshurica''" (tree ...
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List Of Korean Given Names
This is a list of Korean given names by type. Most Korean given names consist of two Sino-Korean morphemes each written with one hanja. There are also names with more than two syllables, often from native Korean vocabulary. Finally, there are a small number of one-syllable names. Originally, there was no legal limitation on the length of names, but since 1993, regulations in South Korea have prohibited the registration of given names longer than five syllable blocks, in response to some parents giving their children extremely long names such as the 16-syllable Haneulbyeollimgureumhaennimbodasarangseureouri (). Lists of hanja for names are illustrative, not exhaustive. Names by common first and second syllables G or k (ㄱ), n (ㄴ), d (ㄷ) M (ㅁ), b (ㅂ) S (ㅅ) Vowels and semivowels (ㅇ) J (ㅈ) and ch (ㅊ) T (ㅌ) and h (ㅎ) Native Korean names ''Goyueo ireum'' are Korean given names which come from native Korean vocabulary, rather than Sino-Korean root ...
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Hanja
Hanja (Hangul: ; Hanja: , ), alternatively known as Hancha, are Chinese characters () used in the writing of Korean. Hanja was used as early as the Gojoseon period, the first ever Korean kingdom. (, ) refers to Sino-Korean vocabulary, which can be written with Hanja, and (, ) refers to Classical Chinese writing, although "Hanja" is also sometimes used to encompass both concepts. Because Hanja never underwent any major reforms, they are mostly resemble to '' kyūjitai'' and traditional Chinese characters, although the stroke orders for some characters are slightly different. For example, the characters and as well as and . Only a small number of Hanja characters were modified or are unique to Korean, with the rest being identical to the traditional Chinese characters. By contrast, many of the Chinese characters currently in use in mainland China, Malaysia and Singapore have been simplified, and contain fewer strokes than the corresponding Hanja characters. In J ...
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