Yoo (Korean surname)
Yoo or You, or sometimes Ryu or Ryoo is the English transcription of several Korean surnames written as 유 or 류 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: 柳, Hangul: 류),[1] with more than six hundred thousand holders, whereas Yoo (Hanja: 兪, Hangul: 유) accounts for about one hundred thousand.
Yoo or Ryu | |
Hangul | 유 or 류 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Yoo or Ryu |
McCune–Reischauer | Yoo or Ryu |
The family name Yoo can be represented by any of the four hanja: 柳 (류), 劉, 兪 and 庾, each with a different meaning. In Korean, the characters 劉 and 柳 refer to 유 (Yoo) or 류 (Ryu) and are spelled as such because of the first initial sound rule (두음 법칙) in Korean, whereas the characters 兪 and 庾 refer only to 유 (Yoo). Some of these characters are used to write the Chinese surnames Liu (劉 or 柳) and Yu(兪).
Notable 柳 (Ryu) clans include the Munhwa Ryu clan and the Pungsan Ryu.
History
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, 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 柳 is commonly pronounced Ryu or Ryoo (류). (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 individuals
Historic
- Ryu Cha-dal (b. circa 880)
- Yu Seong-won (d. 1456), one of the Six martyred ministers during the Joseon period.
- Yu Eung-bu (d. 1456), of the Gigye Yoo clan originally from Pohang, one of the Six martyred ministers during the Joseon period.
- Ryu Seong-ryong (1542–1607). Well known for his JingBiRok.
- Yu Hyeong-won (1622–1673). He was an early silhak scholar.
- Yu Deuk-gong (1749–1807), historian about Balhae.
- Yu Kil-chun (1856–1914), of the Gigye Yoo clan originally from Pohang. Independence activist.
- Il-han New (1895–1971). Independence activist and entrepreneur.
- Ryu Gwan-sun (1902–1920). She was a Korean independence activist.
Contemporary
- Yoo Ah-in (born Uhm Hong-sik), South Korean actor, creative director, and gallerist
- Yu Anjin, South Korean poet
- Yoo Ara, South Korean actress and singer, former member of girl group Hello Venus
- Yoo Byung-eun (1941-2014), South Korean businessman, inventor, and photographer
- Yoo Byung-hoon South Korean Paralympian athlete
- Yoo Byung-jae, South Korean television personality, actor and screenwriter.
- Yoo Byung-ok, South Korean football defender who played for South Korea in the 1986 FIFA World Cup
- Yoo Byung-soo, South Korean football striker
- Yoo Chae-ran, South Korean badminton player
- Yoo Chae-yeong (1973–2014), South Korean actress, singer and radio host
- Yoo Chan-wook (better known as Be'O), South Korean rapper and songwriter
- Yoo Chang-hyuk, South Korean professional Go player
- Yoo Chang-soon (1918-2010), Prime Minister of South Korea from 4 January 1982 to 24 June 1982 and governor of the Bank of Korea from 1961 to 1962.
- Yoo Da-in, South Korean actress
- Yoo Dae-hyun, South Korean footballer
- Yoo Dae-soon, South Korean former footballer
- Yoo Dong-geun, South Korean actor
- Yoo Dong-kwan, South Korean former footballer
- Yoo Dong-min, South Korean footballer
- Yoo Eun-hae, South Korean politician who served as the Minister of Education and ex-officio Deputy Prime Minister of South Korea, along with Hong Nam-ki under President Moon Jae-in from October 2018 to 9 May 2022
- Yoo Eun-mi, South Korean actress
- Yoo Eun-sook, South Korean voice actor
- Yoo Gun Hyung, South Korean songwriter
- Yoo Hae-jin, South Korean actor
- Yoo Hae-jung, South Korean actress
- Yoo Han-joon, South Korean outfielder for the KT Wiz
- Yoo Ha-na, South Korean actress
- Yoo Hee-kwan, South Korean starting pitcher for the Doosan Bears
- Yoo Ho-jeong, South Korean actress
- Yoo Ho-joon, South Korean footballer
- Yoo Hong-youl, South Korean football player who currently plays for TTM Lopburi in the Thai Division 1 League
- Yoo Hye-min, South Korean alpine skier
- Yoo Hye-ri, South Korean actress and model
- Yoo Hyeok-geun, South Korean rower
- Yoo Hyeonjong, South Korean novelist
- Yoo Hyeong-jong, South Korean footballer
- Yoo Hyun, South Korean footballer
- Yoo Hyun-goo, South Korean footballer
- Yoo Hyun-ji, South Korean handball player
- Yoo Hyun-young (better known as Hyun Young), South Korean entertainer
- Yoo Il-ho, former acting Prime Minister of South Korea, former Deputy Prime Minister, and former Minister of Finance
- Yoo In-na, South Korean actress and DJ
- Yoo In-soo, South Korean actor
- Yoo In-young (born Yoo Hyo-min), South Korean actress
- Yoo Ja-hyo, South Korean broadcaster and poet
- Yoo Jae-ha (1962–1987), South Korean singer-songwriter
- Yoo Jaehoon, former South Korean Director-General and the Controller of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and former Korea Securities Depository
- Yoo Jae-hak, South Korean basketball coach for Ulsan Mobis Phoebus and Korean national team
- Yoo Jae-yong (1936-2009), South Korean novelist
- Yoo Jae-suk, South Korean comedian, host and television personality
- Yoo Jin-ryong, South Korean politician who formerly served as the Minister of Culture
- Yoo Jin-sun, South Korean former tennis player
- Yoo Jeong-yeon (better known as Jeongyeon), South Korean singer and member of girl group Twice
- Yoo Je-won, South Korean TV director
- Yoo Je-yoon, South Korean actor, model, and singer
- Yoo Ji-hoon, South Korean footballer who plays as a defender for Gyeongnam FC
- Yoo Ji-no, South Korean footballer
- Yoo Ji-tae, South Korean actor, film director and screenwriter
- Yoo Jong-hyun, South Korean footballer who plays as defender for FC Anyang in the K League 2
- Yoo Joon-young, South Korean footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bucheon FC 1995 in K League Challenge
- Yoo Jun-sang, South Korean actor and singer
- Yoo Jun-soo, South Korean footballer who plays for PT Prachuap in the Thai League 1
- Yoo Jung-ju, South Korean animator currently serving as a Democratic member of National Assembly
- Yoo Juhyun, South Korean novelist
- Yoo Jung-hyun, South Korean television personality and politician
- Yoo Jung-nam, South Korean swimmer
- Yoo Kee-heung, Korean football manager and former fullback player
- Yoo Ki-hong, South Korean former professional cyclist
- Yoo Ki-hyun, South Korean singer and member of boy group Monsta X
- Yoo Kwang-joon, South Korean former footballer
- Yoo Kyoung-youl, former South Korean footballer
- Yoo Man-kee, South Korean footballer who plays as midfielder for Goyang Hi FC in K League Challenge
- Yoo Mi, former South Korean tennis player
- Yoo Min-kyu, South Korean actor
- Yoo Min-hyeon, South Korean curler
- Yoo Myung-hee, South Korean politician and Minister for Trade
- Yoo Na-ul (stage name Naul), South Korean singer
- Yoo Nam-kyu, South Korea former table tennis player who competed in the 1988, the 1992, and in the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Yoo Nam-seok 7th President of the Constitutional Court of Korea
- Yu Oh-seong, South Korean actor
- Yoo Ok-ryul, South Korean former gymnast
- Yoo Sang-chul (1971–2021), South Korean football manager and player
- Yoo Sang-hee, South Korean former female badminton player
- Yoo Sang-joon, North Korean defector with South Korean citizenship
- Yoo Sang-yeol (1940-2022), South Korean public official, who served as Vice-Minister of Construction
- Yoo Se-hyung, South Korean actor
- Yoo Se-rye, South Korean actress
- Yoo Se-yoon, South Korean comedian and television comedy show host
- Yoo Seon-ho, South Korean singer, actor and model
- Yoo Seong-min, South Korean economist and politician (former member of the South Korean Parliament)
- Yoo Seung-ho, South Korean actor
- Yoo Seung-jun, Korean-American singer and actor
- Yoo Seung-yeon (better known as Gong Seung-yeon), South Korean actress
- Yoo Seung-woo, South Korean singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Yoo Si-ah (stage name YooA), South Korean singer and member of girl group Oh My Girl
- Yoo Song-hwa, South Korean politician previously served as the Director of the Chunchugwan Press Center at the Blue House under President Moon Jae-in
- Yoo Soo-Young (born Shū Kunimitsu, also known as Shoo), Japanese actress and singer
- Yoo So-young, South Korean actress and former member of girl group After School
- Yoo Soo-hyun, South Korean footballer
- Yoo Su-bin, South Korean actor
- Yoo Sun-hee, South Korean female speed skater
- Yoo Sun-young, South Korean professional golfer
- Yoo Sung-eun (better known as U Sung-eun), South Korean singer
- Yoo Sung-je, South Korean ice hockey goaltender
- Yoo Sung-yeon, South Korean former judoka
- Yoo Won-chul, South Korean gymnast
- Yoo Won-jeong, paralympic boccia player
- Yoo Won-sang, South Korean baseball player
- Yoo Wook-jin, South Korean footballer
- Yoo Yang-joon, South Korean footballer
- Yoo Ye-bin, South Korean beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Korea 2013 and represented her country at the Miss Universe 2014 pageant
- Yoo Yeon-jung, South Korean singer, member of girl groups I.O.I and Cosmic Girls
- Yoo Yeon-mi, South Korean actress
- Yoo Yeon-seok (born Ahn Yeon-seok), South Korean actor
- Yoo Yeon-seong, South Korean professional badminton player
- Yoo Yeon-seung, South Korean footballer
- Yoo Yeon-soo (better known as Ha Yeon-soo), South Korean actress
- Yoo Yong-sung, South Korean retired badminton player
- Yoo Yoon-sik, South Korean volleyball player
- You Young, South Korean figure skater
- Yoo Young-chul, South Korean serial killer, rapist, and cannibal
- Yoo Young-ho, South Korean sculptor
- Yoo Young-jae, South Korean singer and actor, member of boy group B.A.P
- Yoo Young-jin, South Korean songwriter and record producer
- Yoo Young-sil, South Korean retired football player
- Yoo Youngkuk, South Korean artist in Korea's postwar art history (pioneer of Korean abstract art and Korean modern art)
- You Hee-yeol, South Korean singer-songwriter
- Yu In-chon, South Korean actor and former Minister of Ministry of Culture and Tourism
- Ryoo Ryong, South Korean scientist
- Ryoo Seung-bum, South Korean actor
- Ryoo Seung-wan, South Korean director
- Ryu Deok-hwan, South Korean actor
- Ryu Hwayoung, South Korean actress and singer, former member of girl group T-ARA
- Ryu Hyo-young, South Korean actress, model and rapper, former member of co-ed group Coed School and girl group F-ve Dolls
- Ryu Hye-young, South Korean actress and model
- Hyun-Jin Ryu, South Korean professional baseball player
- Ryu Hyun-kyung, South Korean actress
- Ryu Jin (born Im Yoo-jin), South Korean actor
- Ryu Jun-yeol, South Korean actor
- Ryu Sang-gu, also known as Deepflow, South Korean rapper and music producer
- Ryu Se-ra, South Korean singer and former member of girl group Nine Muses
- Ryu Seung-Min, South Korean professional table tennis player
- Ryu Seung-ryong, South Korean actor
- Ryu Seung-soo, South Korean actor
- Ryu Seung-Woo, South Korean football player
- Ryu Shikun, South Korean professional Go player
- Ryu Si-won, South Korean actor and singer
- Ryu So-yeon, South Korean professional golfer
- Ryu Soo-young (born Eo Nam-seon), South Korean actor
- Ryu Su-jeong (better known as Sujeong), South Korean singer and member of girl group Lovelyz
- Ryu Sung-min, South Korean rapper
- Rhyu Si-min, South Korean politician who served as the 44th Minister of Health and Welfare
- Ryu Jae-kuk, South Korean professional baseball pitcher for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays
- Aaron Yoo, Korean-American actor
- Christine Yoo, Korean-American writer, director, producer and filmmaker
- Christopher Yoo (chess player), Korean-American chess Grandmaster
- Christopher Yoo, professor of Law, Communication, and Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania Law School
- Daniel Yoo, Korean-American retired U.S. Marine Corps major general and former commander of United States Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command
- Daniel Yoo, Korean-American former tennis player
- David Yoo, Korean-American fiction writer
- Esther Yoo, Korean-American violinist
- Jae Yoo, South Korean model
- John Yoo, Korean-born American professor of law at the University of California, Berkeley and former member of the U.S. Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel
- Miri Yu, Zainichi Korean playwright, novelist, and essayist
- Richard Yoo, Korean-American entrepreneur, the co-founder/former CEO of the web hosting company Rackspace, and the founder/former CEO of web hosting company ServerBeach
- Scott Yoo, American conductor and violinist
- Yung Wook Yoo, South Korean pianist
See also
References
- A rank 19th with 603,084 people, KOSTAT (Korea National Statistical Office), 2000.