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Kim Korean name - Clans
As with most other Korean family names, there are many Kim clans, each of which consists of individual Kim families. Most Kims belong to one of a few very large clans. Even within each clan, people in different families are not related to each other. These distinctions are important, since Korean law used to prohibit intermarriage in the same clan, no matter how remote the relationship; now, however, only those in a relationship of second cousins or closer may not marry.
As with other Korean family names, the Kim clans are distinguished by the place from which they claim to originate. A very large number of distinct Kim clans exist, besides those listed here.
Kim Korean name - Gimhae
According to a story recorded only in the Samguk Yusa, in 48, Princess Heo Hwang-ok made an epic journey from a country called "Ayuda" to Korea, where she married King Suro of Geumgwan Gaya and gave birth to 10 children, thus starting the Kim dynasty of Geumgwan Gaya, the capital of which was in present-day Goryeong County. The country of Ayuda is often identified with Ayodhya in India. [1]
Famous ancient members of this clan, aside from the kings of Geumgwan Gaya, include the Silla general Kim Yu-shin. In the Unified Silla period, members of the Gimhae Kim family were admitted to all but the highest level of the Silla bone rank system.
This clan is by far the most populous of all Korean clans. The 2000 South Korean census found it to contain more than 4 million people.
Kim Korean name - Gyeongju
The Gyeongju Kims trace their descent from the ruling family of Silla. The founder of this clan is said to have been Kim Alji, an orphan adopted by King Talhae of Silla in the first century CE. Alji's seventh-generation descendant was the first member of the clan to take the throne, as King Michu of Silla in the year 262.
This clan is also extremely populous. In the South Korean census of 2000, more than 1.7 million citizens claimed to be Gyeongju Kims.
Kim Korean name - Hamchang
The Hamchang Kims trace their origin to the founder of the little-known Gaya state of Goryeong Gaya. His alleged tomb, rediscovered in the 16th century, is still preserved by the modern-day members of the clan. This clan numbered only 26,300 members in the 2000 South Korean census.
Kim Korean name - List of people with the name Kim
- North Korean ruler Kim Jong Il and his father/predecessor Kim Il-sung.
- International curator, Yu Yeon Kim.
- Martial arts expert Ashida Kim.
- LPGA golfer Mi Hyun Kim.
- Artist and puzzle maker Scott Kim.
- Singer Andy Kim (actually a stage name).
- Politician Kim Gu
- South Korean president Kim Young-sam
- South Korean president Kim Dae-jung
- Fashion designer Andre Kim
- Korean American actor Daniel Dae Kim
- Kim Jae-kyu
- Kim Shin-rak (Rikidozan)
- Kim Sun-il, a man beheaded in Iraq
- Hyung-tae Kim, a Korean artist
- Female professional wrestler Gail Kim.
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