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  2. Han (cultural) - Wikipedia

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    Han (Korean: 한), or haan, is a concept of an emotion, variously described as some form of grief or resentment, among others, that is said to be an essential element of Korean identity by some, and a modern post-colonial identity by others. The historicity of han in premodern Korea is disputed.

  3. Han (Korean surname) - Wikipedia

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    Han (Korean: 한; Hanja: 韓) is the typical romanized spelling of the Korean family name 한. Other alternate spellings for 한 include Hahn and Haan . In hanja , it translates to "King”, “Kingdom”, “country" and/or “Korean people”.

  4. Han (name) - Wikipedia

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    Han is a name used in many cultures. The Western usage of the name is as a variant of Hans.. Han (Chinese surname) (韓/韩/Hán), also romanized Hon Han (Korean surname) (韓/한)

  5. Names of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The earliest records of Korean history are written in Chinese characters called hanja.Even after the invention of hangul, Koreans generally recorded native Korean names with hanja, by translation of meaning, transliteration of sound, or even combinations of the two.

  6. List of Korean given names - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Korean given names, in Hangul alphabetical order. See Korean name § Given names for an explanation. List Ga ... Seong-han 성한) Sung-hyun ...

  7. Han - Wikipedia

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    Han, a robot created by robotics company Hanson Robotics; Han (cultural), a Korean cultural concept of lament; Han (inn), also spelled khan, caravanserai; Han, a monotypic genus; Han Canal (邗溝), an early component of China's Grand Canal; Han system (藩), a term for feudal clan or fief in Japan; Health Alert Network of US CDC

  8. Koreans - Wikipedia

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    South Koreans refer to themselves as Hanguk-in [j] or Hanguk-saram, [k] both of which mean "people of the Han". The "Han" in the names of the Korean Empire, Daehan Jeguk, and the Republic of Korea (South Korea), Daehan Minguk or Hanguk, are named in reference to the Three Kingdoms of Korea, not the ancient confederacies in the southern Korean ...

  9. Samhan - Wikipedia

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    Sam (三) is a Sino-Korean word meaning "three" and Han is a Korean word meaning "great (one), grand, large, much, many". [3] Han was transliterated into Chinese characters 韓 , 漢 , 幹 , or 刊 , [ citation needed ] but is believed by foreign linguists to be unrelated to the Han in Han Chinese and the Chinese kingdoms and dynasties also ...