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Yoo or Yu, or sometimes Ryu or Ryoo, is the English transcription of several Korean surnames written as or in hangul. As of 2000, roughly a million people are surnamed Yoo in South Korea, making up approximately 2% of the population. Of those, the most common is Ryu (Hanja: , Hangul: ),[1] with more than six hundred thousand holders, whereas Yoo (Hanja: , 余 Hangul: ) accounts for about one hundred thousand.

Yoo, Yu or Ryu
Hangul
유 or 류
Hanja
Revised RomanizationYu or Ryu
McCune–ReischauerYu or Ryu

The family name Yoo can be represented by any of the four hanja: (), , and , each with a different meaning. In Korean, the characters and refer to (Yoo) or (Ryu) and are spelled as such because of the first initial sound rule (두음 법칙) in Korean, whereas the characters and refer only to (Yoo). Some of these characters are used to write the Chinese surnames Liu ( or ) and Yu (,余).

Notable (Ryu) clans include the Munhwa Ryu clan and the Pungsan Ryu.

History

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In Korea, the Yoo lineage traces to the Xia, Han, and Joseon dynasties. Holders of the surname Yoo had a reputation for charity and diligence.

The largest Ryu (which is a separate clan from Yoo, but pronounced differently), the Munhwa Ryu,[2] was founded by a man named Ch’a Tal. Ch’a's fifth great-grandfather had been involved in an attempt to overthrow the Silla king. To avoid prosecution, the ancestor fled to Munhwa and changed his surname, first to that of his maternal grandmother, Yang, and then to Ryoo. Many years later, Ch’a Tal assisted Wang Kŏn to establish the Koryŏ Kingdom. Ch’a was recognized for his support and was rewarded accordingly. However, the historic claims that the Ch'a clans are derived from the same progenitor as Ryu Ch'a-dal have been disproven. The Munhwa Ryoo clan, along with the Andong Kwŏn clan, possess one of Korea's oldest clan genealogies. Only the character is commonly pronounced Ryu or Ryoo (). (See Munhwa Ryoo) The surname "Ryu" comes from the character meaning willow tree. Hence, the lineage is also sometimes called "willow Ryu" (버들 류씨).

Notable people (historic)

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Notable people (contemporary)

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Arts and entertainment

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Painters and sculptors

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Musicians

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Authors, illustrators, novelists, poets

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  • Yoo An-jin (born 1941), South Korean poet, essayist, and professor
  • David Yoo (born 1974), American writer
  • Yoo Eun-Sil, South Korean author
  • Yoo Hyeonjong, South Korean novelist
  • Yoo Ja-hyo (born 1947), South Korean broadcaster and poet
  • Yoo Jae-yong (1936–2009), South Korean novelist
  • Yoo Juhyun (1921–1982), South Korean novelist
  • Miri Yu (born 1968), Zainichi Korean playwright, novelist, and essayist
  • Taeeun Yoo, South Korean picture book author and illustrator
  • Yoo Yeong, (1917–2002) South Korean literary scholar, translator, and poet

Athletes

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Other

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Sports management

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Business

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Politics

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  • Yoo Chang-soon (1918–2010), South Korean politician
  • Yoo Eun-hae (born 1962), South Korean politician
  • Yoo Il-ho (born 1955), South Korean politician
  • Yoo Jae-geon (1937–2022), South Korean politician
  • Yoo Jin-ryong (born 1956), South Korean politician
  • Yoo Jeong-bok (born 1957), South Korean public servant and politician
  • John Yoo (born 1967), South Korean-born American legal scholar and former politician
  • Yoo Jung-ju (born 1975), South Korean politician and animator
  • Yoo Myung-hee (born 1967), South Korean politician
  • Yoo Nam-seok (born 1957), former President of the Constitutional Court of Korea
  • Yoo Sang-yeol (1940–2022), South Korean public official
  • Yoo Seong-min (born 1958), South Korean economist and politician
  • Yoo Song-hwa (born 1968), South Korean politician
  • Yu In-chon (born 1951), South Korean politician and actor
  • Rhyu Si-min (born 1959), South Korean politician

Military

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  • Daniel Yoo (born 1962), Korean-American retired U.S. Marine Corps major general

Modeling and pageantry

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  • Jae Yoo (born 1989), South Korean model
  • Yoo Ye-bin (born 1992), South Korean beauty pageant titleholder

Science and technology

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Other

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ A rank 19th with 603,084 people, KOSTAT (Korea National Statistical Office), 2000.
  2. ^ "버들 유(류)씨 60여만명 최다… '삼한갑족' 명성 이어와". Segye Ilbo (in Korean). 2014-04-22. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
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