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Chinese characters used in Korean writing
Hanja (Korean: 한자; Hanja: 漢字; IPA: [ha(ː)ntɕ͈a]), alternatively spelled Hancha, are Chinese characters used to write the Korean language. After characters
Hanja
Writing using Hangul and Hanja
(Korean: 국한문 혼용체; Hanja: 國漢文混用體) is a form of writing the Korean language that uses a mixture of the Korean alphabet or hangul (한글) and hanja (漢字, 한자), the
Korean_mixed_script
Language spoken in Korea
used Korean mixed script, with Hanja for Sino-Korean vocabulary and Hangul for other elements. North Korea abolished Hanja in writing in 1949, but continues
Korean_language
Korean words of Chinese origin
Sino-Korean vocabulary or Hanjaeo (Korean: 한자어; Hanja: 漢字語) refers to Korean words of Chinese origin. Sino-Korean vocabulary includes words borrowed directly
Sino-Korean_vocabulary
Set of hanja taught in Korean schools
Basic Hanja for Educational Use (Korean: 한문 교육용 기초 한자) are a subset of Hanja defined in 1972 (and subsequently revised in 2000) by the South Korean Ministry
Basic Hanja for Educational Use
Basic_Hanja_for_Educational_Use
Korean terms for names exist. For full names, seongmyeong (Korean: 성명; Hanja: 姓名), seongham (성함; 姓銜), or ireum (이름) are commonly used. When a Korean
Korean_name
Croatian writer and actress
Hanja Kochansky is a Croatian writer and actress. A refugee to Italy during the Second World War, in 1948 she went to Johannesburg as an emigrant. In
Hanja_Kochansky
Numbers in traditional Korean writing
pp. 81ff. NAVER Hanja Dictionary, definition 5 NAVER Hanja Dictionary, definition 1 NAVER Hanja Dictionary, definition 1 NAVER Hanja Dictionary, definition
Korean_numerals
(domestically known as Hanja (漢字) in Korea) in Korean orthography, otherwise known as Korean mixed script (Korean: 한자 혼용; Hanja: 漢字混用; RR: hanja honyong). The
Debate on the use of Korean mixed script
Debate_on_the_use_of_Korean_mixed_script
common Korean surname (particularly in South Korea) is Kim (Korean: 김; Hanja: 金), followed by Lee (이; 李) and Park (박; 朴). These three surnames are held
List_of_Korean_surnames
Korean prince (1418–1453)
Prince Anpyeong (Korean: 안평대군; Hanja: 安平大君 李瑢; October 27, 1418 – November 27, 1453), personal name Yi Yong (Korean: 이용; Hanja: 李瑢), was a prince of the Joseon
Grand_Prince_Anpyeong
Korean noblewoman
Habaengnyeo (Korean: 하백녀; Hanja: 河伯女) or Habaengnyeorang (Korean: 하백녀랑; Hanja: 河伯女郞) was the daughter of Habaek (Korean: 하백; Hanja: 河伯), and the mother of
Lady_Yuhwa
Name list
based on the hanja used to write it. There are 43 hanja with the reading yeong on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered
Young_(Korean_name)
Archaic Korean language writing system
Idu (Korean: 이두; Hanja: 吏讀; lit. ''official's reading'') was a writing system developed during the Three Kingdoms period of Korea (57 BC – 668 AD) to
Idu_script
Historical Korean title for women
Sanggung was an official title of the senior 5th rank (Hanja: 正五品; Jeong 5 pum), the highest attainable for palace ladies during the Joseon period. Female
Sanggung
1950–1953 conflict in Korean Peninsula
name Hangul 조국해방전쟁 Hanja 祖國解放戰爭 RR Joguk haebang jeonjaeng MR Choguk haebang chŏnjaeng South Korean name Hangul 6·25 전쟁; 한국 전쟁 Hanja 六二五戰爭; 韓國戰爭 RR 6·25
Korean_War
King of Joseon from 1452 to 1455
Danjong (Korean: 단종; Hanja: 端宗; 18 August 1441 – 16 November 1457), personal name Yi Hong-wi, was the sixth monarch of Joseon. He ascended to the throne
Danjong_of_Joseon
Name list
differs based on the hanja used to write it. There are 91 hanja with the reading "su" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered
Soo_(Korean_name)
Surname list
the surname Yang. The family name Yang can be written with four different hanja, indicating different lineages. The 2000 South Korean Census found a total
Yang_(Korean_surname)
National expressways (Korean: 고속국도; Hanja: 高速國道; RR: Gosokgukdo) General national highways (Korean: 일반국도; Hanja: 一般國道; RR: Ilbangukdo) Special Metropolitan
Highway_system_in_South_Korea
Korean clan from North Chungcheong Province
Chungju Ji clan (Korean: 충주 지씨; Hanja: 忠州 池氏) is one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan is in Chungju, North Chungcheong Province. According to the research
Chungju_Ji_clan
Native alphabet of the Korean language
Before Hangul's creation, Korea had been using Hanja (Chinese characters) since antiquity. As Hanja was poorly suited for representing the Korean language
Hangul
Potestaat of Friesland (died 1380)
Friesland, a province of Netherlands. His name is also known written as Hanja or Hanya. Gale was born on the Hanya farm northeast of Pingjum, in the shire
Gale_Hania
South Korean singer (born 1997)
Vocals Years active 2013–present Label Big Hit Member of BTS Musical artist Korean name Hangul 전정국 Hanja 田柾國 RR Jeon Jeongguk MR Chŏn Chŏngguk Signature
Jung_Kook
Swords produced in Korea
Dynasty was called Hwando, and in the name 'Hwando (環刀)', 'Hwan(環)' is the Hanja meaning ring. There are differing opinions about the origin of the name
Korean_sword
Korean traditional festivals (Korean: 한국전통축제; Hanja: 韓國傳統祝祭) are the national and local festivals historically celebrated by Koreans. Seollal (New Years
List of Korean traditional festivals
List_of_Korean_traditional_festivals
Natural number
horizontal lines. The modern Chinese and Japanese languages (and Korean Hanja) still use this method. The Gupta script rotated the two lines 45 degrees
2
Presidential residence in Seoul, South Korea
Cheong Wa Dae (Korean: 청와대; Hanja: 靑瓦臺; lit. ''Cyan-tile Pavilion''), also known as the Blue House, is the executive office and residence of the president
Cheong_Wa_Dae
Republic of Korea (Korean: 대한민국의 국장; Hanja: 大韓民國의 國章), also officially referred as Naramunjang (Korean: 나라문장; Hanja: 나라紋章, lit. 'State emblem'), consists
Emblem_of_South_Korea
Type of computer keys
There are two additional keys: 한/영 Han/Yeong (or 한영 HanYeong) and 한자 Hanja (or 漢字 Hanja) keys. They do not exist as independent keys on some keyboards. It
Language_input_keys
1446 Korean document on Hangul
question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Hunminjeongeum (Korean: 훈민정음; Hanja: 訓民正音; lit. 'The Correct Sounds for the Instruction of the People') is a
Hunminjeongeum
Name list
meaning differs based on the hanja used. There are 17 hanja with this reading on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given
Byung
South Korean singer and actor (born 1997)
His stage name "Cha Eun-woo" was given by his agency and consists of the hanja characters Eun (銀) meaning "silver", and Woo (優), meaning "excellence".
Cha_Eun-woo
Ancient kingdom in Manchuria
or Kalsa Puyŏ (Korean: 갈사부여; Hanja: 曷思夫餘; RR: Galsa Buyeo; MR: Kalsa Puyŏ), also rendered as Galsa-guk (Korean: 갈사국; Hanja: 曷思國; RR: Galsa-guk; MR: Kalsa-guk)
Galsa_Buyeo
Korean name
names. Its meaning varies depending on the Hanja used to write it. As a family name, Moon is written with one hanja, meaning "writing" (文; 글월 문 geulwol mun)
Moon_(Korean_name)
King of Joseon from 1455 to 1468
Sejo (Korean: 세조; Hanja: 世祖; 11 November 1417 – 2 October 1468), personal name Yi Yu, sometimes known as Grand Prince Suyang, was the seventh monarch
Sejo_of_Joseon
Republic of Korea (South Korea), also known as the Taegeukgi (Korean: 태극기; Hanja: 太極旗), consists of three components: a white rectangular background, a red
Flag_of_South_Korea
Korean clan from North Jeolla Province
Hamyeol Namgung clan (Korean: 함열 남궁씨; Hanja: 咸悅 南宮氏) is one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan is in Iksan, North Jeolla Province. According to the research
Hamyeol_Namgung_clan
national highways (Korean: 국도; Hanja: 國道; RR: Gukdo), officially called as General national highways (Korean: 일반국도; Hanja: 一般國道; RR: Ilbangukdo), distinct
National highways of South Korea
National_highways_of_South_Korea
Logographic writing system
Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese, Chinese characters are known as kanji, hanja, and chữ Hán respectively. Writing traditions also emerged for some of the
Chinese_characters
Former social class in Korea
title "Taewang" (Korean: 태왕; Hanja: 太王; lit. 'greatest king'). Goryeo monarchs adopted the title(s) Seonghwang (Korean: 성황; Hanja: 聖皇; lit. 'holy emperor')
Korean_nobility
South Korean government body
divided into 3 cities (si) and 17 counties (gun): Cities: Haeju (Korean: 해주; Hanja: 海州) 21 dong Sariwon (사리원; 沙里院) 12 dong Songnim (송림; 松林) 28 dong Counties:
Committee for the Five Northern Korean Provinces
Committee_for_the_Five_Northern_Korean_Provinces
Korean given name element 환
names. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it. As a family name, Hwan is written with only one hanja, the Sino-Korean name of the Sapindus
Hwan_(name)
Dutch politician (born 1943)
Johanna Rika Hermanna "Hanja" Maij-Weggen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɑɲaː maːi ˈʋɛɣə(n)]; née Weggen; born 29 December 1943) is a retired Dutch politician
Hanja_Maij-Weggen
Tang dynasty administrative division
(Hangul: 신성주 Hanja/Hanzi: 新城州) Yoseongju (Hangul: 요성주 Hanja/Hanzi: 遼城州/辽城州) Gamulju (Hangul: 가물주 Hanja/Hanzi: 哥勿州) Wirakju (Hangul: 위락주Hanja/Hanzi: 衛樂州/卫乐州)
Protectorate General to Pacify the East
Protectorate_General_to_Pacify_the_East
Standardized set of Chinese characters
sometimes distinct from their simplified Chinese counterparts. Korean hanja remain virtually identical to traditional Chinese characters. Despite the
Traditional Chinese characters
Traditional_Chinese_characters
Leading academy in pre-modern Korea
Sŏnggyun'gwan (Korean: 성균관; Hanja: 成均館) was the foremost educational institution in Korea during the late Goryeo and Joseon Dynasties. The Sŏnggyun'gwan
Sŏnggyun'gwan
Korean rice dish
versions of bibimbap. The earliest names for bibimbap appear in Korean hanja texts. Its first name was hondon-ban (混沌飯). This name appeared in the Yeokjogumun
Bibimbap
Surname list
the hanja used to write it. The 2000 South Korean Census found 55,309 people with the family name Chu. It could be written with either of two hanja, indicating
Chu_(Korean_name)
Korean crown prince (1735–1762)
Crown Prince Sado (Korean: 사도세자; Hanja: 思悼世子; 13 February 1735 – 12 July 1762), personal name Yi Seon (이선; 李愃), was the second son of King Yeongjo of
Crown_Prince_Sado
Small characters that show pronunciation
Asian cultural sphere, such as Chinese hanzi, Japanese kanji, and Korean hanja, to show the logographs' pronunciation; these were formerly also used for
Ruby_character
Korean clan from North Gyeongsang Province
Pyeonghae Hwang clan (Korean: 평해 황씨; Hanja: 平海 黃氏) is one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan is in Pyeonghae-eup, Uljin County, North Gyeongsang Province
Pyeonghae_Hwang_clan
Korean family name (최)
Choi (Korean: 최; Hanja: 崔) is a Korean family surname. As of the South Korean census of 2015, there were around 2.3 million people by this name in South
Choi_(Korean_surname)
Name list
not have corresponding hanja. However, since Korean given names can be created arbitrarily, it may also be a name with hanja. People with this name include:
Da-rae
King of Joseon from 1506 to 1544
Jungjong (Korean: 중종; Hanja: 中宗; 25 April 1488 – 9 December 1544), personal name Yi Yeok, was the 11th monarch of Joseon. The eighth surviving son of
Jungjong_of_Joseon
Linguistic comparison
core part of modern Japanese orthography, while Hanja were historically used to write Korean. Today, Hanja are only used in South Korea for limited academic
Comparison of Japanese and Korean
Comparison_of_Japanese_and_Korean
Name list
not have corresponding hanja. However, since Korean given names can be created arbitrarily, it may also be a name with hanja. People with this name include:
Na-moo
South Korean air-launched cruise missile
Missile; Korean: 한국형 장거리 공대지 유도탄; Hanja: 韓國型長距離空對地誘導彈), or often called Cheonryong (Celestial Dragon; Korean: 천룡; Hanja: 天龍), is a South Korean air-launched
KALCM_Cheonryong
South Korean professional football club
Suwon FC (Korean: 수원 FC; Hanja: 水原 FC) is a South Korean professional football club based in Suwon that competes in the K League 2, the second tier of
Suwon_FC
Korean clan from Shaanxi, China
Du clan (Korean: 두릉 두씨; Hanja: 杜陵 杜氏) is one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan is in Duling (Dureung in Korean) County (Hanja: 杜陵縣), in modern Shaanxi
Dureung_Du_clan
Bantu language of Tanzania
Haya (Oruhaya) is a Bantu language spoken by the Haya people of Tanzania, in the south and southwest coast of Lake Victoria. In 1991, the population of
Haya_language
Navy of the Korean Joseon dynasty
The Joseon Navy (Korean: 조선 수군; Hanja: 朝鮮水軍) was the navy of the Korean dynasty of Joseon. While originally commissioned to protect merchant vessels and
Joseon_Navy
Chinese philosopher (c. 551 – c. 479 BCE)
changed the hanja of his name from "昭" to "紹" (both pronounced so in Korean), married a Korean woman and bore a son (Gong Yeo (Korean: 공여; Hanja: 孔帤), 1329–1397)
Confucius
South Korean costmetics brand
(Korean: 설화수; Hanja: 雪花秀) is a South Korean skincare and cosmetics brand launched by Amorepacific Corporation in 1997. Seolhwa (Hanja: 雪花) means a plum
Sulwhasoo
Classical Chinese to Korean translation system
the text would be readable as regular Classical Chinese. The term kugyŏl (Hanja: 口訣) can be rendered as "phrase parting" and may refer to the separation
Kugyŏl
South Korean brand of instant noodle
Shin Ramyun (Korean: 신라면; Hanja: 辛라면) is a brand of instant noodle (including cup ramyeon) that has been produced by the South Korean food company Nongshim
Shin_Ramyun
(충/ Hanja: 忠, "loyalty"), Hyo (효/ Hanja: 孝, "filial piety"), Shin (신/ Hanja: 信, "faith"), Yong (용/ Hanja: 勇, "bravery or courage"), and In (인/ Hanja: 仁
Samseonggung
Country in East Asia
exonym derived from the historical Korean kingdom name Goryeo (Korean: 고려; Hanja: 高麗; MR: Koryŏ). Goryeo was the shortened name officially adopted by Goguryeo
South_Korea
female names in Korea. There are 25 Hanja with the reading "hye" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in
Hye_(Korean_name)
Korean prince (1438–1457)
Crown Prince Ŭigyŏng (Korean: 의경세자; Hanja: 懿敬世子; 12 October 1438 – 29 September 1457), personal name Yi Chang (이장; 李暲) and formerly called as Prince Dowon
Crown_Prince_Ŭigyŏng
Name list
not have corresponding hanja. However, since Korean given names can be created arbitrarily, it may also be a name with hanja (e.g. 嘉乙). People with this
Ga-eul
Name list
element in some two-syllable Korean given names. It is usually written with a hanja meaning "jade". The 2000 South Korean census found 22,964 people and 7,288
Ok_(Korean_name)
Korean martial art
Tang Soo Do (Korean: 당수도; Hanja: 唐手道; pronounced [taŋ.su.do]) is a Korean martial art based on karate which can include fighting principles from taekkyeon
Tang_Soo_Do
Song (Hanja: 宋桓公) appointed his second son as Jongseong (Korean: 종성; Hanja: 鍾城)’s lord, but it is not clear that how Duke Huan of Song (Hanja: 宋桓公)’s
Yeongam_Jong_clan
Name list
differs based on the hanja used to write it. The surname Myeong is derived from the Chinese surname Ming, written with the hanja 明, meaning "bright" or
Myung
Stadium in Songpa District, Seoul
Baseball Stadium (Korean: 잠실 야구장; Hanja: 蠶室野球場), officially the Seoul Sports Complex Baseball Stadium (Korean: 서울종합운동장 야구장; Hanja: Seoul綜合運動場 野球場), is a baseball
Jamsil_Baseball_Stadium
Korean mythological creature
A kumiho or gumiho (Korean: 구미호; Hanja: 九尾狐; lit. 'nine-tailed fox') is a creature that appears in the folktales of East Asia and legends of Korea. It
Kumiho
Historical province of Korea
Jeolla Province (Korean: 전라도; Hanja: 全羅道, [tɕʌ̹ɭɭa̠.do̞]) was one of the historical Eight Provinces of Korea during the Kingdom of Joseon in southwestern
Jeolla_Province
Observatory in Gyeongju, South Korea
Cheomseongdae (Korean: 첨성대; Hanja: 瞻星臺; lit. 'star-gazing tower') is an astronomical observatory in Gyeongju, South Korea. Cheomseongdae is the oldest
Cheomseongdae
IBM/AIX character encoding for Korean
a format compatible with EUC-KR, but adds IBM extensions for additional hanja, additional precomposed Hangul syllables, and user-defined characters. Giving
Code_page_949_(IBM)
2019 South Korean film by Bong Joon Ho
Parasite Theatrical release poster Hangul 기생충 Hanja 寄生蟲 RR Gisaengchung MR Kisaengch'ung IPA [kisʰɛŋtɕʰuŋ] Directed by Bong Joon Ho Screenplay by Bong
Parasite_(2019_film)
Name list
based on the hanja used to write it. There are 56 Hanja with the reading "shi" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered
Shi_(Korean_given_name)
Palace gate in Seoul, South Korea
Gwanghwamun (Korean: 광화문; Hanja: 光化門) is the main and south gate of the palace Gyeongbokgung, in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea. It is located at
Gwanghwamun
Korean clan from North Gyeongsang Province
Mungyeong Jeon clan (Korean: 문경 전씨; Hanja: 聞慶 錢氏) is one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan is in Mungyeong, North Gyeongsang Province. According to
Mungyeong_Jeon_clan
Type of Korean dictionary
Han-Han daesajeon (Korean: 한한대사전; Hanja: 漢韓大辭典) is the generic term for Korean hanja-to-hangul dictionaries. There are several such dictionaries from different
Hanja–Hangul_dictionary
King of Goryeo from 945 to 949
Jeongjong (Korean: 정종; Hanja: 定宗; 923 – 13 April 949), personal name Wang Yo, was the third king of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea. He was the third son
Jeongjong, 3rd monarch of Goryeo
Jeongjong,_3rd_monarch_of_Goryeo
then Korean was written with a composite script, with Chinese characters (Hanja) for the Sino-Korean words that now made up over half the vocabulary of
Adoption of Chinese literary culture
Adoption_of_Chinese_literary_culture
Name list
based on the hanja used to write it. There are 47 hanja with the reading "won" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered
Won_(Korean_given_name)
Korean clan from North Gyeongsang Province
The Andong Jang clan (Korean: 안동 장씨; Hanja: 安東 張氏) is a Korean clan with a bon-gwan located in Andong, North Gyeongsang Province. According to the census
Andong_Jang_clan
Korean kingdom (c. 37 BC–668 AD)
Hanja: 高句麗; RR: Goguryeo; lit. 'high castle'; Korean pronunciation: [ko̞.ɡu.ɾjʌ̹]; Old Korean: Guryeo) also later known as Goryeo (Korean: 고려; Hanja: 高麗;
Goguryeo
Political party in South Korea
The New National Participation Party (Korean: 국민참여신당; Hanja: 國民參與新黨; RR: Gungminchamyeosindang) is a far-right political party in South Korea. Originally
New National Participation Party
New_National_Participation_Party
Joseon-era royal guards in Korea
Sumunjang (Korean: 왕궁수문장; Hanja: 王宮守門將) literally translates as door guard of the royal palace or Sumungun (Korean: 수문군; Hanja: 守門軍) literally translates
Wanggung_Sumunjang
Chinese characters outside of a standard
name Vietnamese alphabet chữ dị thể Hán-Nôm 𡨸異體 Korean name Hangul 이체자 Hanja 異體字 Transcriptions Revised Romanization icheja Japanese name Kyūjitai 異體字
Variant_Chinese_characters
King of Joseon from 1567 to 1608
Seonjo (Korean: 선조; Hanja: 宣祖; 6 December 1552 – 16 March 1608), personal name Yi Gyun, later changed to Yi Yeon, was the 14th monarch of Joseon. The
Seonjo_of_Joseon
South Korean footballer (born 1992)
고쳐… 의도적? [[Exclusive] Yahoo Japan doesn't spell Son Heung-min's name in Hanja correctly... Intentional?]. 동행미디어 시대 (in Korean). Retrieved 17 April 2026
Son_Heung-min
Name list
differs based on the hanja used to write it. There are 56 hanja with the reading "ju" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used
Ju_(Korean_given_name)
Province of South Korea
Gyeongsang 'joyous furthermore'; from gyeong (Korean 경, Hanja 慶) 'celebrate' and sang (Korean 상, Hanja 尚) 'append to'. The name derives from the names of the
South_Gyeongsang_Province
Class of South Korean destroyers
Chungmugong Yi Sun-sin class destroyers (Korean: 충무공 이순신급 구축함, Hanja: 忠武公李舜臣級驅逐艦) are multipurpose destroyers of the Republic of Korea Navy. The lead
Chungmugong Yi Sun-sin-class destroyer
Chungmugong_Yi_Sun-sin-class_destroyer
Korean traditional drum
[2] Jingo (hangul: 진고; hanja: 晉鼓) – Largest barrel drum Jeolgo (hangul: 절고; hanja: 節鼓) – Barrel drum Jwago (hangul: 좌고; hanja: 座鼓) – A barrel drum in
Buk_(drum)
2136 kanji recommended for proficiency in Japanese
the 2015 academic year. Basic Hanja for educational use, a standardized list of Chinese characters used in Korean (Hanja) published by the South Korean
Jōyō_kanji
HANJA
HANJA
HANJA
HANJA
Boy/Male
Bengali, Danish, Dutch, Indian, Swedish
New Way; Strong and Brave; Peaceful Ruler
Girl/Female
Hindu
Flow, Sated with drink
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Netherlands, Polish, Swedish
Rock; Stone; Small Rock; Strong; Female Version of Peter
Girl/Female
Indian
Sweet Voice
Boy/Male
Tamil
Meditate, Thinking, Thought
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant
Girl/Female
Greek English
The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine.
Boy/Male
Muslim
God given God gifted
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Glow; Sun Rays; Strength; Desired
Boy/Male
Norse
God of war.
HANJA
HANJA
HANJA
HANJA
HANJA