Tae-joon
Tae-joon is a Korean male given name. People with this name include: *Choi Tae-joon (born 1991), South Korean actor *Park Tae-joon (1927–2011), South Korean general and businessman *Ryu Tae-joon (born 1971), South Korean actor and singer See also *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 sm ... {{given name Korean masculine given names Masculine given names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Choi Tae-joon
Choi Tae-joon (, born July 7, 1991) is a South Korean actor, model and TV host. He first gained recognition for his villainous supporting role in the disaster-mystery drama '' Missing 9'' (2017). He has since taken on lead roles in melodrama '' Exit'' (2018) and romcom '' So I Married the Anti-fan'' (2021). Career Choi made his acting debut as a child actor, playing the younger version of Jo In-sung's character in the television series '' Piano'' (2001). Choi gained recognition with his supporting roles as the protagonist's estranged son in fantasy drama '' Padam Padam'' (2011), a 20-year-old high school bully in webtoon adaptation ''Adolescence Medley ''Puberty Medley'' () is a 2013 South Korean television miniseries starring Kwak Dong-yeon, Lee Se-young, Kwak Jung-wook, Choi Tae-joon, Park Jeong-min, Bae Noo-ri and Yoon Park. A coming-of-age teen drama about students at a village high school ...'' (2013), a villain in disaster drama '' Missing 9'' (2017), and a lawyer i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Park Tae-joon
Park Tae-joon (September 29, 1927 – December 13, 2011) was a South Korean business tycoon, war hero, political leader, and philanthropist. His most renowned accomplishment includes founding of POSCO and growing it into one of the world's largest and most successful steel companies during his multi-decade tenure as Chairman and CEO. For this, he was often called the "Korean Andrew Carnegie". Earlier in his life, he served in the South Korean Army and led several platoons during the Korean War and eventually reaching the rank of Major General. He also founded POSTECH (leading research university in Korea), the Pohang Steelers soccer team, and the POSCO TJ Park Foundation. As a politician, he served for four months as Prime Minister of South Korea. His pen name was Chungam. Biography Early years He was born on September 29, 1927 in Busan. When he was six years old, he moved to Japan where his father was working, but returned to his homeland following Korea's independence. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ryu Tae-joon
Ryu Tae-joon (born December 7, 1971) is a South Korean actor and singer. Career In April 2017, Ryu signed with new management agency Coridel Entertainment. Personal life In March 2022, Ryu announced that he had been married to his non-celebrity wife for 5 years. Filmography Television dramas * ''Family Secret'' (tvN, 2014) - Min Joon-hyuk * ''The Noblesse'' (jTBC, 2014) - Baek Ki-ha * ''The Great Seer'' (SBS, 2012) - King Gongmin * ''TV Novel: Dear My Sister'' (KBS2, 2011-2012) - Kang Joon-mo * ''Drama Special'' "400-year-old Dream" (KBS2, 2011) - Jo Hyun-min / Moo-hyun * ''All About Marriage'' (KBS2, 2010) - Choi Hyun-wook * ''Green Coach'' (SBS, 2009) - Yoon Hyung-mo * '' Working Mom'' (SBS, 2008) - Ha Jung-won * ''Snow in August'' (SBS, 2007) - Oh Jong-hyuk * ''Blue Fish'' (SBS, 2007) - Park Dong-hyuk * ''Crazy in Love'' (SBS, 2007) - Kang Jae-hoon * '' Hwang Jini'' (KBS2, 2006) - Byuk Kye-soo * ''Love Truly'' (MBC, 2006) - Kim Joo-yeob Films * ''The Age of Bloo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Korean Masculine Given Names
Korean may refer to: People and culture * Koreans, ethnic group originating in the Korean Peninsula * Korean cuisine * Korean culture * Korean language **Korean alphabet, known as Hangul or Chosŏn'gŭl **Korean dialects and the Jeju language **See also: North–South differences in the Korean language Places * Korean Peninsula, a peninsula in East Asia * Korea, a region of East Asia * North Korea, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea * South Korea, the Republic of Korea Other uses *Korean Air, flag carrier and the largest airline of South Korea See also *Korean War, 1950–1953 war between North Korea and South Korea *Names of Korea, various country names used in international contexts *History of Korea The Lower Paleolithic era in the Korean Peninsula and Manchuria began roughly half a million years ago. Christopher J. Norton, "The Current State of Korean Paleoanthropology", (2000), ''Journal of Human Evolution'', 38: 803–825. The earlies ..., the history of Kor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |