Mongolian, Jurchen, and Manchu Personal Names
Terms |
Chinese |
Korean |
Explanation |
Another Name |
Jojoga |
照照哈 |
조조합 |
A 千戶 of Udige(兀狄哈) who dedicated local products to the King and was given some goods in return. (1424) |
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Joma |
趙麻 |
조마 |
Mid 15C, a Ya-in(野人) of 建州衛 (1480) |
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Jomaoa |
趙馬吾阿 |
조마오아 |
An subordinate 里將 of Dong Toron of the 建州佐衛.(1496) |
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Jomjangga |
照音將介 |
조음장개 |
A battalion commander(千戶) of Udige(兀狄哈) (1431) |
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Jonaira |
趙乃剌 |
조내라 |
Mid 15C, a Ya-in(野人) who killed Joseon people (1462) |
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Jong Mom |
終木吟 |
종목음 |
Early 15C, a 指揮 of Ya-in(野人) (1436) |
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Jonggerugida |
從巨婁其歹 |
종거루기대 |
Mid 15C, an Orangkai(兀良哈) who reported the movements of other 兀良哈. He lived in 甫靑浦. (1460) |
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Jonggori |
從古里 |
종고리 |
He is the younger brother of 所應居 who lived in Haise衛. (1474) |
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Jongjangga |
從將阿 |
종장아 |
An Orangkai(吾郞哈), who informed of the invasion of the Kolkan Udige. (1464) |
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Jongyaci |
趙雄也赤 |
조웅야치 |
He is the father of Jo Dursi. Jo Dursi is the son-in-law of Gim Guga, who is the younger brother of Gim Udangga the 指揮 of 建州衛. (1496) |
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