The 30 Most Common Korean Surnames In The World

They make up 90% of the Korean population!

While the rarest Korean surnames in the world make up an infinitesimal part of the Korean population, the thirty most common surnames make up a whopping 90% of all Korean surnames globally (at least according to the most recent statistics calculated in 2015). Most K-Pop fans likely know that Kim, Lee, Park, and Choi are some of the most popular Korean family names, but there are many more that also make up a large part of the population! Here are the top 30.

30. Nam (남)

There were reportedly 275.7k people (or 0.55% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

29. No/Noh (노)

There were reportedly 315.4k people (or 0.63% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

28. Heo (허)

There were reportedly 326.8k people (or 0.66% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

27. Baek (백)

There were reportedly 382.4k people (or 0.77% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

26. Bae/Pae (배)

There were reportedly 400.7k people (or 0.81% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

25. Son (손)

There were reportedly 457.4k people (or 0.92% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

24. Mun/Moon (문)

There were reportedly 464.0k people (or 0.93% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

23. Go/Ko (고)

There were reportedly 471.4k people (or 0.95% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

22. Yang (양)

There were reportedly 530.6k people (or 1.07% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

21. Hong (홍)

There were reportedly 559.0k people (or 1.12% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

20. Song (송)

There were reportedly 683.5k people (or 1.38% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

19. An/Ahn (안)

There were reportedly 685.7k people (or 1.38% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

18. Hwang (황)

There were reportedly 697.5k people (or 1.40% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

17. Gwon/Kwon (권)

There were reportedly 706.2k people (or 1.42% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

16. Jeon (전)

There were reportedly 749.3k people (or 1.51% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

15. Seo/Suh (서)

There were reportedly 752.2k people (or 1.51% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

14. Oh (오)

There were reportedly 763.3k people (or 1.54% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

13. Han (한)

There were reportedly 773.5k people (or 1.56% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

12. Yu/Yoo (유)

There were reportedly 963.5k people (or 1.94% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

11. Sin/Shin (신)

There were reportedly 986.0k people (or 1.98% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

10. Im/Lim (임)

There were reportedly 1.02 million people (or 2.04% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

9. Yun/Yoon (윤)

There were reportedly 1.02 million people (or 2.05% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

8. Jang/Chang (장)

There were reportedly 1.02 million people (or 2.05% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

7. Gang/Kang (강)

There were reportedly 1.27 million people (or 2.55% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

6. Jo/Cho (조)

There were reportedly 1.45 million people (or 2.93% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

5. Choe/Choi (최)

There were reportedly 2.34 million people (or 4.71% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

4. Jeong/Jung (정)

There were reportedly 2.41 million people (or 4.84% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

3. Park/Bak (박)

There were reportedly 4.19 million people (or 8.43% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

2. Lee/I (이)

There were reportedly 7.31 million people (or 14.7% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

1. Kim/Gim (김)

There were reportedly 10.69 million people (or 21.5% of the Korean population) with this surname in 2015.

Source: Wikipedia
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