Mongolian, Jurchen, and Manchu Personal Names
Terms |
Chinese |
Korean |
Explanation |
Another Name |
Gim Niuriga |
金劉里哈 |
김유리합 |
Late 15C, a Ya-in(野人) 中樞). A head of 溫下衛. He once raided and plunder villages in Joseon, but pleaded to have an audience with the king. He reported Ya-in(野人)'s state before plundering villages in Joseon, so he was bestowed goods by the king. Mujingge's father. (1488-1493) |
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Gim Niuriga |
金劉里介 |
김유리개 |
→Gim Niuriga |
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Gim Niusi |
金劉時 |
김유시 |
A Jurchen(1425) |
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Gim Niusisongga |
金劉時所應哈 |
금유시소응합 |
Early 15C, a naturalized Udige(兀狄哈) who asked to be a king's guard and being bestowed goods by the king. He misrepresented his will of naturalization and held high public post. (1423-1426) |
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Gim Niuyuga |
金留有哈 |
김유유합 |
Mid 15C, a 女眞 上護軍 who delivered Ya-in(野人)s' messeges hoping to be naturalized. He lived near 두만강. (1466) |
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Gim No |
金老 |
김로 |
An Orangkai(兀良哈) who lived in 江內 |
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Gim Oganju |
金吾看主 |
김오간주 |
1. a brigade commander-in-chief(都萬戶) of Orangkai(兀良哈) who lived in Dongrangbuk(東良北). (1452) 2. a director(司正) of Kolkan(骨看) who lived in 草串. The cousin of Gim Orcangga(1455-1459) |
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Gim Oganju |
吾看主 |
오간주 |
1. →Gim Oganju 2. Gim Oganju |
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Gim Oganju |
金吾間主 |
김오간주 |
→Gim Oganju |
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Gim Oguangga |
金吾光阿 |
김오광아 |
An Udige(兀狄哈), but naturalized and became 副司直 and did escort duty. (1423-1426) |
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