Gwon

Gwon also written as Kwon (Korean: ; Hanja: ) is a Korean family name. Some sources list as many 56 clans, but most of them were merged with the Andong Gwon clan under the Sijeung-gong faction soon after the establishment of the Goryeo Kingdom( 918-1392).

Gwon (권)
Pronunciation/kwʌ̹n/
Language(s)Korean
Gwon
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGwon
McCune–ReischauerKwŏn

Andong Gwon clan

The founder of Andong Gwon clan, Kim Haeng (金幸), was originally a royalty of the Silla Gyeongju Kim clan. He participated in the Battle of Gochang and helped Taejo, who established the Kingdom of Goryeo in 918; the new king bestowed upon Kim Haeng a new surname: Gwon (權), as he could judge the situation correctly and achieve a purpose flexibly (能炳幾達權).[1]

Yecheon Gwon clan

One account has its original surname was Heun (昕). However, in 1197, the name Heun (昕) was chosen as the posthumous name for the Goryeo kingdom's King Myeongjong. To avoid the use of a king’s posthumous name, the Heun (昕) family were directed to change their name to Gwon (權). The head of the Heun clan at this time became Gwon So, the founding ancestor of the Yecheon Gwon clan. Approximately two thirds of clan members live in the Gyeongsang provinces. All members of the Heun (昕) clan disappeared before the founding of Joseon.

Another account states that the Yecheon Heun (昕) clan's Jeoksin, Suchang, Seungdan, and Seungjo married into the Andong Gwon Clan and afterward their descendants took their mothers' surname Gwon (權). Yecheon Gwon clan called an Obongmun (五福門) in late Goryeo.

Notable people

Entertainers

  • BoA (born Kwon Boa, 1986), South Korean actress, dancer, composer, model, singer and songwriter
  • Kwon Chae-won (born 1999), stage name Eunchae, member of South Korean girl group DIA
  • Kwon Eun-bi (born 1995), leader of the South Korean girl group Iz*One
  • Kwon Eunbin (born 2000), South Korean singer, member of South Korean girl group CLC
  • Dean (South Korean singer) (born Kwon Hyuk, 1992), South Korean R&B singer, songwriter and producer
  • Sol Bi (born Kwon Ji-an, 1984), South Korean actress and singer, former member of Typhoon
  • Kwon Hyun Bin (born 1997), South Korean model and singer, member of South Korean boy group JBJ
  • Loco (rapper) (born Kwon Hyuk-woo, 1989), South Korean rapper
  • G-Dragon (born Kwon Ji-yong, 1988), South Korean musician, leader of Big Bang
  • Kwon Mina (born 1993), South Korean singer and actress, member of AOA
  • Sik-K (born Kwon Min-sik, 1994) South Korean rapper.
  • Kwon Nara (born 1991), South Korean singer, member of Hello Venus
  • Kwon Ri-se (1991–2014), South Korean singer, member of Ladies' Code
  • Kwon Sang-woo (born 1976), South Korean actor
  • Kwon So-hyun (born 1994), South Korean singer and dancer, former member of 4Minute
  • Kwon So-hyun (actress) (born 1987), South Korean actress
  • Kwon Soon-young (born 1996), stage name Hoshi, member of South Korean boy group Seventeen
  • Yul Kwon (born 1975), American reality television star, winner of Survivor: Cook Islands
  • Kwon Yul (actor) (born Kwon Se-in, 1982), South Korean actor
  • Kwon Yuri (born 1989), South Korean singer and actress, member of Girls' Generation
  • Edward Kwon (born Kwon Youngmin, 1971), South Korean chef, business owner, actor

Others

gollark: Functions implicitly do it:```javascriptconst thing = () => { let v = 0 return () => { return v++ }}const incrementer = thing()console.log(incrementer())console.log(incrementer())```
gollark: The thing where functions capture their scope.
gollark: ```lualet otherTesting = [];for(let i = 0; i < 10; i++) { otherTesting[i] = function() { console.log(i); }}```does the same thing so I suppose it's just weirdness with closure in loops.
gollark: Er, 9, not 10.
gollark: Hmm, I'd really expect that to print `10`, weird.

See also

References

  1. "Looking for Roots". Segye Ilbo (66). 21 January 2014. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
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