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Gimhae Kim

Kim
Family name
Pronunciation Kim, Gim
Meaning Gold, iron
Region of origin Korea
Language(s) of origin Korean
Kim
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Gim
McCune–Reischauer Kim

Kim (occasionally romanized as Gim) is the most common surname in the Korean Peninsula, accounting for nearly 22% of the population. Kim is written as "김" gim in Korean. ("김" solely by itself has no specific meaning unless specified by its underlying hanja or derived from context.) The hanja for Kim can also be transliterated as Hangul: geum "metal, iron, gold". The Kim family is also the ruling family in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea).

The name Kim comes from the Chinese word for Gold (金): Jin, Kam, Sinn, or Kim.

As with other Korean surnames, different lineages, known as bon-gwan or clans, are inherited from a father to his children. These designate the region of Korea, or paternal ancestor, from which they claim to originate.

The 2000 South Korean census listed 348 extant Kim lineages.

The Uiseong Kim (Hangul: , hanja: ) Clan traces its lineage back to the last prince of Silla, who later became a Monk.

There are two Andong Kim clans (Hangul안동김씨; Hanja安東金氏) distinguished as Gu (Hangul; Hanja) and Shin (Hangul; Hanja) that have 2 separate progenitors.

Some of the notable Gu Andong Kim clan members were General Kim Si-min and Prime Minister Kim Sa-hyeong, who was involved with the Gangnido map.

The Shin Andong Kim clan was one of the powerful clans that dominated the later part of Joseon. One of the most powerful members from the clan was the Honorable Kim Josun, who was the father-in-law to Sunjo of Joseon. Kim Josun's daughter was Queen Sunwon.


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