Choi (Korean surname)
Choi is a common Korean family name. As of the South Korean census of 2015, there were 2,333,927 people by this name in South Korea or roughly 4.7% of the population.[1] In English-speaking countries, it is most often anglicized Choi, and sometimes also Choe or Chwe. Ethnic Koreans in the former USSR prefer the form Tsoi (Tsoy) especially as a transcription of the Cyrillic Цой.
Pronunciation | Ch'oe, Tchoi, Chye, Chwe |
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Language(s) | Korean |
Origin | |
Meaning | pinnacle, top, most, mountain |
Region of origin | Korea |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Cui, Thôi |
Choi | |
Hangul | |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Choe |
McCune–Reischauer | Ch'oe |
Origin
- According to Samguk Sagi, the Gyeongju clan originates from chief Sobeoldori (소벌도리, 蘇伐都利) of Goheochon (고허촌, 高墟村), one of six villages that united to found Silla; The Gyeongju clan traces their origin back to Choi Chiwon (857–10th century), a noted Korean scholar, philosopher, and poet of the late Unified Silla period (668–935).
- One theory of origin suggests that Haeju clan's progenitor Choi Choong (최충, 崔沖, 984–1068) was given the surname 崔 during the reign of Goryeo king Mokjong.
- The progenitor of the Chungju clan is General Choi Seung (최승, 崔陞), also known as Choi Woo (최우, 崔偶), of Silla (known as Cui Sheng in Tang Dynasty)
- The progenitor of the Nangju clan is Choi Heun (최흔, 崔昕) of Silla who was a native of Yeongam (Nangju) of the southern Jeolla region.
- Choi Ri (최리, 崔理) was the leader of the Lelang Commandery of the Han Dynasty.
- Choi Ri (최리, 崔理) was the leader of a clan of squid farmers known for domestication of prehistoric song birds of the Han Dynasty.
Clans
There are roughly 160 clans of Chois. Most of these are quite small. However, Choi is the 4th most common surname in Korea. The largest by far is the Gyeongju Choi clan, with a 2000 South Korean population of 976,820. The Gyeongju Choe claim the Silla scholar Choe Chi-won as their founder.[2]
- Gyeongju clan[2] - Choe Chiwon
- Jeonju clan[2] - Choe Bu
- Dongju clan[2]
- Haeju clan[2] - Suk-bin Choe
- Saknyeong clan[2] - Choe Hang, Choi Byung Ju (founding member modern era Korean Supreme Court)
- Gangneung clan[2]
- Hwasun clan[2]
- Ganghwa clan[2]
- Yeongcheon clan[2]
- Tamjin clan[2]
- Ubong clan[2] - Choe Hang
- Suwaon clan[2]
- Yeongheung clan[2]
- Suseong clan[2]
- Chungju Choe clan[2]
- Goesan clan - Choe Sejin[3]
- Heunghae clan
- Yeongam clan
Etymology
Choi (Hangul: 최) is written with the Hanja character 崔, meaning "a governor who oversees the land and the mountain". The surname Choi also means mountain or pinnacle.
Choi (崔), originally written in Hanja, is derived from the combination of 2 ancient Chinese characters:
Pronunciation
In Korean, 최 is usually pronounced [tɕʰwe] "Chwe" except by some older speakers who pronounce it [tɕʰø] (this vowel sound is similar to the German ö [ø]). In English, it is most often pronounced /ˈtʃɔɪ/ "Choy", which sounds clearly different to its proper pronunciation.
崔 is Romanized as Cuī and pronounced [tsʰwéi] in Mandarin Chinese. It is Chēui [tsʰɵ́y] in Cantonese and Chhui [tsʰúi] in Hokkien.
Prominent people of the past
- Choe Chung-heon, military dictator of the Goryeo period
- Choe Je-u, founder of the Donghak movement
- Choe Manri (???-1445), an early critic of hangul
- Choe Mu-seon, 14th-century Korean inventor
- Choe Sejin, 15th-century linguist
- Suk-bin Choe (1670–1718), concubine of Sukjong and mother of Yeongjo of Joseon[4]
- Choe U (???-1249), military dictator of the Goryeo period
- Choe Yeong (1316–1388), military general under King Gongmin of Goryeo
Prominent people of nowadays
- Anita Tsoi (Choi Hae-soo), Russian pop singer, wife of Sergey Tsoy
- Ashley (Choi Bit-na), member and leader of South Korean girl group Ladies' Code
- Choi Beom-gyu, member of South Korean boy group TXT (band)
- Choi Bounge, a fictional criminal appearing in The King of Fighters series of video games
- Choi Byungchan, member of South Korean boy group Victon
- Choi Chan-hee, member of boy group The Boyz
- Choi Cheol-han, South Korean professional Go player
- Choi Chi-hoon, member of South Korean group TOO
- Choi Chol-su, North Korean boxer
- Choi Da-bin, South Korean figure skater
- Choi Da-bin, former member of the South Korean group Boys Republic
- Dan Choi, American LGBT rights activist and former American officer
- David Choi, Korean American musician popular in YouTube
- Seven (Korean singer) (born Choi Dong-wook, 1984), South Korean singer
- Choi Eun-hee (1926–2018), South Korean actress once abducted to the North
- Choi Eun-kyung, South Korean speedskater
- Choi Soobin, leader of South Korean boy group TXT (band)
- Choi Eun-kyung (field hockey), South Korean field hockey player
- Choi Gee-sung, high-ranking Samsung executive
- G.NA (Gina Jane Choi), Canadian-born South Korean K-pop singer
- Choi Han, South Korean voice actor
- Choi Han-bit, South Korean model
- Hansol Vernon Chwe, rapper of South Korean boy group Seventeen
- Hee-seop Choi, a South Korean baseball player
- Choi Hong Hi, South Korean general considered the principal founder of taekwondo
- Choi Hong-man, South Korean kickboxer
- Wheesung (Choi Hwee-sung), South Korean singer
- Jay Pil Choi, American economist
- Jennifer Choi, American violinist
- Jenny Choi, American singer and cellist
- Ji-man Choi, South Korean baseball player
- Choi Ji-su, Stage name Lia, member of South Korean girl group, ITZY
- Choi Ji-woo, South Korean actress
- Choi Jin-cheul, K-League footballer
- Choi Jin-ri, stage name Sulli, (1994-2019) actress and former member of South Korean girl group f(x)
- Choi Jin-sil (1968–2008), South Korean actress, nicknamed "The Nation's Actress"
- Choi Jong-hyun, (better known as Changjo, born in 1995), member of the South Korean boygroup Teen Top
- Choi Jong-ho, main vocalist of South Korean boy band ATEEZ
- Choi Jong-hoon (born 1990), member of South Korean rock band F.T. Island
- Choe Jun (1884–1970), businessman and philanthropist
- Zelo (Choi Jun-hong) member of South Korean boy band B.A.P
- Choi Jun-hyuk, member of South Korean boy band Hotshot
- Choi Jung-in, South Korean singer
- Choi Jung-won (actress, born 1981), South Korean actress
- Choi Jung-won (singer), South Korean singer
- Choi Jung-won (speed skater), South Korean speed skater
- Choi Jung-yoon, South Korean actress
- Kenneth Choi, American actor
- Kwang Jo Choi (born 1942), South Korean martial artist, creator of Choi Kwang-Do
- Choi Kwon-soo, South Korean actor
- Choi Kyoung-hwan, South Korean politician
- K. J. Choi (Choi Kyung-ju), professional golfer
- Choi Kyu-hah (1919–2006), transitional President of South Korea following the assassination of Park Chung-hee
- Choi Min-ho, member of South Korean boy band Shinee
- Choi Min-hwan, drummer and member of South Korean band F.T. Island
- Ren (Choi Min-ki), member of South Korean boy band NU'EST
- Choi Min-sik, South Korean actor
- Choi Mi-sun, female South Korean recurve archer
- Choe Myong-ho, North Korean football player
- Choi Myung-hoon, South Korean professional Go player
- Choe Nam-seon (1890–1957), Korean historian and independence activist
- Choi Na-yeon, South Korean female professional golfer
- Choi Ri, South Korean actress
- Choi San, member of South Korean boy band Ateez
- Choi Seong-woo, South Korean voice actor
- Sergey Tsoy (Choi Yong-eun), Russian politician
- T.O.P (rapper) (born Choi Seung-hyun, 1987), actor and member of South Korean boy band Big Bang
- S.Coups (Choi Seung-cheol), leader and rapper of South Korean boy group Seventeen
- Choi Siwon, actor and member of South Korean boy band Super Junior
- Choi Soo-bin, member of South Korean boy group TXT (band)
- Choi Soo-jin, South Korean voice actress
- Choi Soon-ho, South Korean football manager and former professional football player
- Choi Soo-young (born 1990), actress and member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation
- Steven Choi, American politician
- Choe Sung-chol, former vice chairman of North Korea's Asia-Pacific Peace Committee; as of 2008, he was purged and was undergoing "severe" communist training at a North Korean chicken farm[5]
- Choi Sung-min (actor), member of South Korean boy band Speed and the co-ed group Coed School
- Bada (singer) (born Choi Sung-hee, 1980), singer and musical theatre actress
- Choi Sung-kook, South Korean actor and comedian
- Choi Sung-kuk, K-League footballer
- Choi Sung-yong, K-League footballer
- Susan Choi, American novelist
- Choi Tae-hwan, South Korean actor
- Choi Tae-min, South Korean cult leader and founder of Yeongsegyo
- Choi Tae-uk, J-League footballer
- Viktor Tsoi, Soviet rock musician, leader of rock band Kino
- Choi Won-hong, South Korean actor
- Choi Won-hyeong, South Korean voice actor
- Choi Won-jong, Korean international archer
- Choi Won-kwon, K-league footballer
- Choi Woo-hyuk (actor, born 1985), South Korean actor
- Choi Woo-hyuk (actor, born 1997), South Korean actor
- Choi Wonshik, optical physicist at Korea University
- Choi Woo-shik, South Korean actor
- Choi Yang-il, a.k.a. Yoichi Sai, Japanese film director
- Choi Yena, member of South Korean-Japanese girl group, Iz*One
- Choi Yeon-sung, professional StarCraft player
- Choe Yeong-ui, founder of Kyokushin karate, better known as Masutatsu Oyama
- Choi Yeonjun, member of South Korean boy group TXT, 4th gen it boy
- Choi Ye-Rim, stage name Choerry, member of South Korean girl group Loona
- Choi Ye-won, stage name Arin, member of South Korean girl group Oh My Girl
- Choe Yong-gon (army commander) (1903-1972), high-ranking North Korean official
- Choi Yong-soo, J-League footballer
- Choi Yong-soo (boxer), South Korean boxer
- Choi Yong-sool, founder of hapkido
- Choi Young-jae (born 1996), member of South Korean boy group Got7
- Choi Yoojin, member of South Korean girl group CLC
- Yuhui Choe, ballet dancer
- Choi Yoo-jung (singer), member of South Korean girl group I.O.I and Weki Meki
- Choi Yu-ju, member of girl group Cherry Bullet
- Yuju (singer) (born Choi Yu-na, 1997), member of South Korean girl band GFriend
- Choi Yun-kyum, football coach
- Cui Jian (Choe Geon), Chinese rock musician
- Choi Song, Hawaii Marketer
- Choi Kisu, former member of South Korean pop band 24K
- Andrew Choe, American talk show host of FishCenter Live[6][7][8]
- Choi Suk Ja, South Korean trot singer[9]
See also
- Cui – Chinese surname
- Choe
- Choi
- Tsoi
- List of Korea-related topics
- List of Korean family names
References
- "2015년 인구주택총조사 전수집계결과 보도자료" [Results of the 2015 Census of Population and Housing survey]. Korean Statistical Information Service. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
- 최 崔 [Choe] (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2009-09-18.
- 최세진 崔世珍 [Choe Se-jin] (in Korean). Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. Retrieved 2009-09-18.
- Note: suk-bin is a Joseon title, not a given name
- "Top North official said to be getting re-educated". JoongAng Ilbo. 12 January 2009. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
- Cobb, Kayla (10 May 2017). "Cult Corner: 'FishCenter Live' Is The Most Delightfully Pointless Show on TV". Decider. New York Post. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
- Gay, Verne (28 December 2015). "Best TV shows you didn't watch in 2015: Hulu's 'Difficult People,' more under-the-radar series". Newsday. Edward Bushey & Debby Krenek. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
- Kopcow, Chris (29 May 2015). "Adult Swim's 'FishCenter': A Beginner's Guide". Splitsider. The Awl. Archived from the original on 31 August 2015. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
- "Choi SukJa (최숙자) on Apple Music". Apple Music. Retrieved 2020-01-16.