Mongolian, Jurchen, and Manchu Personal Names
Terms |
Chinese |
Korean |
Explanation |
Another Name |
Gim Udangga |
金亐唐可 |
김우당가 |
→Gim Udangga |
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Gim Udangga |
金亐唐介 |
김우당개 |
A commander(指揮) of 建州衛. (1496-1498) |
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Gim Udurga |
金亐豆乙介 |
김우두을개 |
A vice director(副司正) of a Jurchen(女眞) who was naturalized and helped destroying Ijingok. (1453) |
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Gim Urduga |
金亐乙豆介 |
김우을두개 |
A vice director(副司正) of Ya-in(野人) who was naturalized. (1453-4) |
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Gim Waido |
金倭道 |
김왜도 |
→Gim Waidu |
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Gim Waidu |
金歪斗 |
김왜두 |
Late 16C, a Ya-in(野人) who invaded Joseon (1596) |
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Gim Werhene |
金月虛乃 |
김월허내 |
A grand military protector(大護軍) of Kolkan. The brother of Dicengge. (1453) |
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Gim Yadanggi |
金也堂只 |
김야당지 |
Mid 15C, an Orangkai 副司正 who was bestowed goods by the king. He guarded the king. (1444) |
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Gim Yaha |
金也下 |
김야하 |
A Jurchen(女眞) who lived in Yeori. the younger brother of Gim Irangga. The uncle of Gahua (1455) |
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Gim Yemuna |
金餘無乃 |
김여무내 |
15C, a vice battalion commander of a Jurchen(女眞) who was laid in Naju(羅州). Yage's son. Nao's husband. Sanro's father. Daige's older brother. (1423, 1460) |
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