Mongolian, Jurchen, and Manchu Personal Names
Terms |
Chinese |
Korean |
Explanation |
Another Name |
Gim Arsa |
金阿乙沙 |
김아을사 |
1. An Orangkai when his father died, the king granted some clothes to use in mourning ceremony(1444), 2. An Orangkai who served as a vice director(副司正) and presented local products to the king along withrectifier(司直) Esageand others. It's possible that he is the same person as Gim Arsa(1455) |
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Gim Asda |
金阿叱多 |
김아질다 |
A member of Orangkai in the middle of the 15C(1496) |
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Gim Asongga |
金阿宋可 |
김아송가 |
A person who lived in Ryeyen(閭延). (1523) |
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Gim Baigen |
金伯勤 |
김백근 |
A brigade commander(萬戶) of Ya-in(野人) who lived in 愁州. (1465-1466) |
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Gim Banca |
金班車 |
김반차 |
An Orangkai(兀良哈) who presented local products to the king. |
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Gim Banda |
金般大 |
김반대 |
Mid 15C, a Ya-in(野人) 上將(1453) |
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Gim Bayan |
金伯顔 |
김백안 |
A 分司遼瀋官吏 of 元. He and 기새인첩목아 together raised an army. (1394) |
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Gim Bodongga |
金卜同哈 |
김복동합 |
He was a 指揮 of Hulun Udige(闊兒干兀狄哈). He is the father of Gim Gordoga and the son of Gorya Tucinggai(1423-1434) |
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Gim Boro |
金甫老 |
김보로 |
Early 15C, a battalion commander(千戶) of Orangkai(兀良哈) who offered local products (1422) |
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Gim Boyoma |
金浦要麻 |
김포요마 |
Mid 15C, Nimacha Udige((cf. Nimaca 兀狄哈) a senior military protector(上護軍) who lived in 具州. He was appointed as a brigade commander-in-chief(都萬戶).Gimudu's nephew. (1463) |
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