Sung-yong, also spelled Seng-yong in the Yale transcription system or Seong-yong in Revised Romanization, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name.
Sung-yong | |
Hangul | 성용 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Seong-yong |
McCune–Reischauer | Sŏng'yong |
Hanja
editThere are 27 hanja with the reading "sung" and 24 hanja with the reading "yong" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names. Additionally, there is one character with the reading "ryong" which may also be written and pronounced "yong" in South Korea.[1] Some ways of writing this name in hanja include:
- 成勇 (이룰 성 yirul seong, 날랠 용 nallael yong): "becoming brave"
- 成龍 (이룰 성 yirul seong, 용 룡/용 용 yong ryong/yong yong): "becoming the dragon"; also spelled Seong-ryong or Sung-ryong. This is the second half of the four-character idiom mangjaseongryong (望子成龍), meaning "hope for one's son to become a dragon".
- 誠庸 (정성 성 jeongseong seong, 떳떳할 용 ddeotddeothal yong): "sincere and honourable"
People
editPeople with this name include:
- Ryu Seong-ryong (1542–1607), Joseon Dynasty scholar-official
- Woo Sung-yong (born 1974), South Korean football coach and former forward
- Choi Sung-yong (born 1975), South Korean football midfielder
- Jung Sung-ryong (born 1985), South Korean football goalkeeper
- Kim Seng-yong (born 1987), Zainichi Korean football striker with North Korean citizenship
- Ki Sung-yueng (born 1989), South Korean football midfielder
See also
edit- List of Korean given names
- Nam Sung-yong (1912–2001), Korean marathon runner of the Japanese colonial period, whose given name is spelled "Seung-ryong" (승룡) in Revised Romanisation