Mongolian, Jurchen, and Manchu Personal Names
Terms |
Chinese |
Korean |
Explanation |
Another Name |
Hasada |
何思答 |
하사답 |
He served as a Head(頭目)(1424), but there is no information beside that |
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Hasaga |
哈撒哈 |
합살합 |
An Orangkai(兀良哈) who was summoned by the King. (1474) |
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Haseito→Hosiotu |
何世兎 |
하세토 |
Early 17C, one of eight ministers of 金國 who visited Joseon to come into friendly relations. (1627) |
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Hashitunzhe -> Hashitun |
哈什屯則 -> 哈什屯 |
합십둔칙->합십둔 |
He is the 議政大臣 and 太子太保 of 淸. (1656) |
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Hasosaga |
哈速撒哈 |
합속살합 |
He is one of the 頭目s of 毛憐衛. (1441) |
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Hataga |
哈塔哈 |
합탑합 |
He was one of the heads of the 毛憐衛. (1441) |
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He Naiman |
許乃萬 |
허내만 |
A 中樞 who lived in 府境(1603) |
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Hece |
許處 |
허처 |
Early 17C, an Orangkai who entered Nurhaci's castle. Aison's son. |
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Hecemu |
虛處茂 |
허처무 |
A Ya-in betrayed the king by not greeting him.(1603) |
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Hegahua |
許家化 |
허가화 |
Early 15C, a Ya-in(野人) from 斡東 who brought back all he plundered from Joseon as well as what others' captured. (1423) |
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