Mongolian, Jurchen, and Manchu Personal Names
Terms |
Chinese |
Korean |
Explanation |
Another Name |
Jegene |
這巨乃 |
저거내 |
An Odoli(斡朶里) who lived in 吾弄草. He is the son of Ni Doci. The nephew of Ni Guiya (1455) |
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Jegeni |
姐斤伊 |
저근이 |
Late 15C, 建州衛 Ya-in(野人) who was captured but freed. Tasi's daughter. (1480) |
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Jeje |
姐姐 |
저저 |
She is the wife of Dong Aca, a captive. She is a relative of Dong Menggegtemur. (1433) |
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Jelge |
節乙可 |
절을가 |
A Jurchen(女眞) (1425) |
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Jen Erongga |
全於弄介 |
전어롱개 |
A naturalized Ya-in(野人) (1482) |
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Jen Gemsan |
全檢山 |
전검산 |
When he brought immigrants from 富寧, he recieved awards as a man of merit. (1483), and he came back and lived in 청암 along with Yu Guitun(劉貴仝). It's not clear whether he came with his own's will or not(1483-1487). (1483-1487) |
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Jendoci |
全都致 |
전도치 |
Early 16C, a Ya-in(野人) who was punished by beheading (1506) |
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Jenyaosu |
眞也吾守 |
진야오수 |
Mid 15C, a Ya-in(野人) who sacked Joseon (1440) |
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Jerguri |
節仇里 |
절구리 |
SA Ya-in who was captured by 金克成 who served as a supervisor(監司) in 平安道 while he was expelling Ya-ins(1524) |
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Jeri |
沮里 |
저리 |
Mid 15 |
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