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Korean clan from Gyeongju, South Korea
The Wolseong Seok clan (Korean: 월성 석씨; Hanja: 月城 昔氏), also known as the Gyeongju Seok clan (Korean: 경주 석씨; Hanja: 慶州 昔氏) is a Korean clan. Their Bon-gwan
Gyeongju_Seok_clan
Surname list
the Gyeongju Seok clan and the Chungju (also called Hongju) Seok clan. The latter had a 2000 South Korean population of 9,544. The Gyeongju Seok clan claims
Seok_(Korean_name)
Korean surname
members in South Korea. The Gyeongju Kims (경주김씨; 慶州金氏) trace their descent from the ruling family of Silla. The founder of this clan is said to have been Kim
Kim_(Korean_surname)
Korean clan from North Jeolla Province
after he came to Silla or that he branched off from the Gyeongju Yi clan, a native Silla clan. Yi Han's descendant, Yi Sŏng-gye, seized power in a military
Jeonju_Yi_clan
City in North Gyeongsang, South Korea
Silla. The Gyeongju Park clan [ko] and Gyeongju Seok clans [ko] trace their ancestry to Silla's earlier ruling families. These three royal clans played a
Gyeongju
Legendary Japanese hero-statesman
"Kalnago[?] (葛那古; 갈나고)" stayed in Silla, a royal named "Seok Uro (昔于老; 석우로)" of the Gyeongju Seok clan also a descendant of Talhae of Silla from Japan, accompanied
Takenouchi_no_Sukune
Historical Korean aristocratic caste
clan of Silla, descendants of Bak Hyeokgeose Wolseong Seok clan [ko] (or "Gyeongju Seok clan"; 경주 석씨): ruling clan of early Silla Euiryeong Nam clan [ko]:
Yangban
King of Silla from 57 to 80
or Great-grandson: Kim Alji He was the founder of the Gyeongju Seok clan, one of the noble clans that shared the Silla throne during the early Common Era
Talhae_of_Silla
Japanese mythological character
Moreover, Heulhae's line (the Gyeongju Seok clan) ended with his successor, Naemul of Silla, who was a Gyeongju Kim clan, which makes the claim of the
Inahi_no_Mikoto
Aristocratic family (uji) in Yamato-period Japan (3rd-8th centuries)
The Soga clan (Japanese: 蘇我氏, Hepburn: Soga-shi) was one of the most powerful aristocratic kin groups (uji) of the Asuka period of the early Japanese state—the
Soga_clan
Korean family name (이; 리)
around 9 CE. The Gyeongju Yi clan, according to the 2000 South Korean census, numbered over 1.4 million individuals. The Jinwi Lee clan is based on the
Lee_(Korean_surname)
Korean family name (최)
the Gyeongju clan originates from chief Sobeoldori (소벌도리; 蘇伐都利) of Goheochon (고허촌; 高墟村), one of six villages that united to found Silla. The Gyeongju clan
Choi_(Korean_surname)
Korean clans with non-Korean founders
Hampyeong Mo clan Hyeonpung Gwak clan Ganghwa Wi clan Geochang Shin clan Geochang Yoo clan Gyeongju Seop clan Gwangcheon Dong clan Neungseong Gu clan Miryang
Korean clans of foreign origin
Korean_clans_of_foreign_origin
King of Joseon from 1495 to 1506
Jin-young in the 2005 film The King and the Clown. Portrayed by Jung Yoon-seok and Jung Tae-woo in the 2007–2008 SBS TV series The King and I. Portrayed
Yeonsangun_of_Joseon
King of Silla from 4 to 24 AD
Princess Ani, Queen Ahyo (아효부인 박씨), 1st daughter married Seok Tal-hae of the Gyeongju Seok clan (경주 석씨) Portrayed by Kwon Sung-duk in 2010 MBC TV series
Namhae_of_Silla
56th monarch of Silla (r. 927–935)
Kim of the Gyeongju Kim clan (950 – ?), fifth daughter Princess Wang of the Kaesong Wang clan (개성 왕씨) – No issue. Lady Songhui of the Seok clan (송희부인 석씨;
Gyeongsun_of_Silla
Korean kingdom (57 BCE–935 CE)
years and beginning with the reign of Michu Isageum the Gyeongju Kim clan for 586 years. Park, Seok and Kim have no contemporary attestations and went by
Silla
Princess of Goryeo (fl. 10th century)
(신라 경순왕; 896–978) Issue Daughter - Lady Kim of the Gyeongju Kim clan (경주김씨; 913 – ?) Son - Kim Seok, Prince Uiseong (김석 의성군; 922 – ?) Son - Kim Eun-yeol
Princess_Nakrang_(Goryeo)
Korean surname
Kim, Gimhae Kim, Miryang Park, Gyeongju Seok, Pyongyang Ko, and Jeonju Yi clans. The founder of the Cheongju Han clan was Han Ran, who lived during the
Han_(Korean_surname)
Monarch of Korea from 1864 to 1907
Gyeongju Yi clan (내안당 귀인 이씨; 1847 – 13 February 1914) Fourth daughter (1879–1880) Imperial Consort Gwi-in of Bohyeondang Hall of the Haeju Jeong clan
Gojong_of_Korea
Korean clan from North Jeolla Province
The Jeonju Kim clan (Korean: 전주 김씨) is a Korean clan with the bon-gwan based in Jeonju. The founder of the clan is considered to be Kim T'ae-sŏ, a descendant
Jeonju_Kim_clan
Silla scholar-bureaucrat (fl. 1st century)
of the Gyeongju Kim clan. He was also the personal minister to King Talhae, the fourth king of Silla and the founder of the Gyeongju Seok clan. It is
Hogong
King of Joseon from 1674 to 1720
Queen Inhyeon of the Yeoheung Min clan (인현왕후 민씨; 15 May 1667 – 16 September 1701) Queen Inwon of the Gyeongju Kim clan (인원왕후 김씨; 3 November 1687 – 13 May
Sukjong_of_Joseon
Goryeo government official (fl. 13th century)
while one served as a civil official. In 1254, he moved his family from Gyeongju to Jeonju due to the ongoing Mongol invasions of Korea. Due to the O Sŭngjŏk
Kim_T'aesŏ
2010 South Korean television series
historical drama revolves around the Choi (or Choe) family, a famous clan based in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province. After the death of the head of their
The_Reputable_Family
Name list
August 2017. "경주현씨(慶州玄氏)" [Gyeongju Hyeon clan]. rootsinfo.co.kr. Retrieved 29 August 2017. "창원 현씨" [Changwon Hyeon clan]. Academy of Korean Studies
Hyun_(Korean_name)
Korean crown prince (1735–1762)
Consort Suk of the Haeju Choe clan (숙빈 최씨; 17 December 1670 – 9 April 1718) Adoptive grandmother: Queen Inwon the Gyeongju Kim clan (인원왕후 김씨; 3 November 1687
Crown_Prince_Sado
Surname list
Kingdom. The founder of Andong Kwon clan, Kim Haeng (金幸), was originally a royalty of the Silla Gyeongju Kim clan. He participated in the Battle of Gochang
Kwon
29th King of Silla (r. 654–661)
of the Gyeongju Seol clan (설씨) Lady Gotaso (627 – 642) (고타소랑, Hanja: 古陀炤娘) Second daughter Queen Munmyeong (문명왕후; 文明王后) of the Gimhae Gim clan King Munmu
Muyeol_of_Silla
Korean calligrapher (1786–1856)
calligraphy of Korea's later Joseon period. He was a member of the Gyeongju Kim clan. He used various art names: Wandang (阮堂), Chusa (秋史), Yedang (禮堂)
Kim_Chŏnghŭi
Queen of Joseon from 1659 to 1674
clan (덕은부부인 은진 송씨; 德恩府夫人 恩津 宋氏; 1621–1660) Older brother − Kim Man-ju (김만주; 金萬周) Younger brother − Kim Seok-ik (김석익; 金錫翼) Younger brother − Kim Seok-yeon
Queen_Myeongseong
King of Silla from 262 to 284
Sullye (술례부인 박씨), of the Park clan, daughter of Ichil Galmunwang (이칠 갈문왕) Wife: Queen Gwangmyeong (광명부인 석씨), of the Seok Clan, daughter of Jobun of Silla
Michu_of_Silla
King of Joseon from 1506 to 1544
clan (귀인 한씨; 1494–1571) Stillborn son (1528) Royal Consort Suk-ui of the Naju Na clan (숙의 나씨; 1489–1514) Royal Consort Suk-ui of the Gyeongju Yi clan
Jungjong_of_Joseon
King of Joseon from 1398 to 1400
Lady Shin of the Saknyeong Shin clan, Grand Madame of Samhan State (삼한국대부인 삭녕 신씨) Queen Jeongan of the Gyeongju Gim clan (정안왕후 김씨; 30 January 1355 – 11
Jeongjong_of_Joseon
Korean prince (1877–1955)
be Jang Jwa-geun (장좌근, b. 1819), a grandson of Jang Seok-Jeong, and Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan (b. 1821). Through her father, Kim Deok-su was an 8-great-grandniece
Yi_Kang
King of Joseon from 1724 to 1776
Grandmother: Lady Hong of the Namyang Hong clan (남양 홍씨; 1639–1673) Adoptive mother: Queen Inwon of the Gyeongju Kim clan (인원왕후 김씨; 3 November 1687 – 13 May 1757)
Yeongjo_of_Joseon
Prime Minister of South Korea since 2025
Kim Min-seok (Korean: 김민석; born 29 May 1964) is a South Korean politician, activist and educator who has served as the prime minister of South Korea since
Kim_Min-seok_(politician)
Queen of Joseon from 1720 to 1724
Lady Eo of the Hamjong Eo clan (어씨; 1710–?) Younger brother - Eo Seok-jeong (어석정; 魚錫定; 1731–1763) Younger half-brother - Eo Seok-nyeong (어석녕; 魚錫寧) Consort
Queen_Seonui
Founding King of Silla (r. 57 BC – 4 AD)
under high respects and great consideration by Gyeongju Gim (Kim) (김; 金) clan and Wolseong Seok (석; 昔) clan throughout Silla's history. Portrayed by Jang
Hyeokgeose_of_Silla
King of Silla from 310 to 356
Gyeongju. He was the last member of the Seok clan who ruled over Silla. Grandfather: Naehae of Silla (died 230, r. 196–230) Grandmother: Queen Seok,
Heulhae_of_Silla
Korean scholar-official (1378–1458)
Mother Lady Kim of the Gyeongju Gim clan (경주 김씨) Grandfather: Kim O (김오; 金珸) Siblings Sister - Lady Pak of the Miryang Park clan (밀양 박씨) Brother-in-law
Pak_Yŏn
Queen of Joseon from 1802 to 1834
Sunwon (Korean: 순원왕후; 8 June 1789 – 21 September 1857), of the Andong Kim clan was the queen consort and wife of Sunjo of Joseon. She was known as Queen
Queen_Sunwon
Queen of Joseon from 1392 to 1396
Kaesong Wang clan (삼한국대부인 개성 왕씨; 1378–1419) Adoptive grandson - Yi Hyo-sun, Prince Pungan (풍안군 이효손; 豊安君 李孝孫; 1403–1463) Son — Yi Bang-seok, Grand Prince
Queen_Sindeok
Korean American physician and politician (1864–1951)
Younger sister: Seo Gi-seok (서기석) Wives Lady Yi of the Gyeongju Yi clan (경주 이씨; 慶州 李氏; 1860–1880) Lady Kim of the Gwangsan Kim clan (광산 김씨; 光山 金氏; 1862 –
Philip_Jaisohn
2001–2002 South Korean TV series
Gwi-in of Gyeongju Yi clan Lee Jae-eun - Royal Consort Gwi-in of the Deoksu Jang clan Kim Se-ah - Royal Consort Gwi-in of the Haeju Jeong clan Seo Mi-ae
Empress Myeongseong (TV series)
Empress_Myeongseong_(TV_series)
King of Silla from 154 to 184
decade of his reign. He died without a male heir, and was succeeded by the Seok clan. Adalla's tomb is believed to lie next to those of two later kings of
Adalla_of_Silla
King of Goryeo from 1351 to 1374
of the Yuan Borjigin clan, personal name Budashiri. 1st son (1365), died after birth. Royal Consort Hye of the Gyeongju Yi clan – No issue. Royal Consort
Gongmin_of_Goryeo
King of Goryeo from 1197 to 1204
such as rebellions and uprisings in Myeongju, Jinju, Geumju, Hapcheon, Gyeongju, and Gwangju. Sinjong also witnessed the kin strife of the Choe family
Sinjong_of_Goryeo
2012 South Korean crime period film
that the younger Hyung-bae is also a member of the same Choi family clan from Gyeongju and the two form a close relationship. Ik-hyun leaves his customs
Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time
Nameless_Gangster:_Rules_of_the_Time
Queen of Joseon from 1638 to 1649
1607–?) Older brother − Jo Yun-seok (조윤석; 趙胤錫; 1615–1664) Older sister − Jo Jong-im (조종임; 趙終任), Lady Jo of the Yangju Jo clan (양주 조씨; 楊州 趙氏; 1623–?) Consort
Queen_Jangnyeol
Silla-era Korean general (595–673)
General Kim was awarded the honorary title of King Heungmu. A tomb in Gyeongju is believed to belong to Kim, although its owner is debated by academics
Kim_Yu-sin
Korean painter (1814–1888)
son Lady Yi, of the Gyeongju Yi clan (경주이씨), first daughter Son-in-law: Jo Yeonbin (조연빈; 1832–1859) Lady Yi, of the Gyeongju Yi clan (경주이씨), second daughter
Yi_Yuwŏn
Former social class in Korea
Dynasty) Papyeong Yoon Cheongju Han Gyeongju Yi Andong Kim Gimhae Kim Miryang Park Yeoheung Min Dalseong Seo Gyeongju Seok Pyeongyang Ko The Chinese Ming Xia
Korean_nobility
Korean revolutionary (1827–1898)
Si-hyeong (Korean: 최시형; 1827–1898), birth name Choe Gyeong-sang, was born in Gyeongju. His posthumous name was Si-hyeong and his honorific title was Hae-wol
Choe_Si-hyeong
Surname list
at all. Cheongju, North Chungcheong: 8,499 people in 2,649 households. Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang: 6,274 people in 1,990 households. Other or unreported
Yang_(Korean_surname)
Former state in Korea
a major house of Silla, of the Gyeongju Kim clan, was related to the Gaya royal house, which was the Gimhae Kim clan) and given the rank of "true bone
Geumgwan_Gaya
Surname list
"other" or "unreported" in the census). Some examples of these clans are Dongnae, Gyeongju, Jinju, Yeonil, Hadong, Naju, Chogye, Cheongju and Haeju. 丁 (고무래
Jung_(Korean_surname)
South Korean politician (1888–1957)
of his father, Chi Chaesŏn (池在善), and his mother, who was of the Gyeongju Lee clan, at 30 Samcheong-dong, Jongno District, Seoul. His hometown was Chungju
Chi_Ch'ŏngch'ŏn
1st century BCE Korean kingdom of Silla founder's wife
– 57 BC) Granddaughter - Lady Ahyo of the Miryang Park clan (아효부인 박씨) Grandson-in-law - Seok Talhae, King of Silla (탈해 이사금; 19 BC/5 BC – 80 BC August)
Lady_Aryeong
South Korean professional esports player (born 1996)
his request a month later. Faker is a 39th generation descendant of Gyeongju Lee clan, is a distant uncle of former T1 teammate, Lee "Gumayusi" Min-hyeong
Faker_(gamer)
Myths of ancient Korea
three clans have associated founding myths. The Bak foundation myth is given in the fullest detail in Samguk yusa. Six chieftains of the Gyeongju area
Korean_mythology
Regent of Joseon from 1873 to 1895
consummate the marriage, but to the quarters of concubine Gwiin Yi of the Gyeongju Yi clan. This preference would later be approved by the Heungseon Daewongun
Empress_Myeongseong
26th monarch of Silla (r. 579–632)
January 632, in the 54th year of his reign. He is buried in Bomun-dong, Gyeongju. His tomb was designated a historical landmark by the Korean government
Jinpyeong_of_Silla
South Korean filmmaker (born 1960)
2016. "집계 파워50, 9년만에 1위 놓친 강우석 감독" [Counting Power 50, Director Kang Woo-seok who missed the first place in 9 years]. 씨네21 (in Korean). 2005-04-28. Retrieved
Kang_Woo-suk
South Korean civil servant (born 1956)
15th Ambassador to China. He was born on November 16, 1956, in the Gyeongju Kim clan. He graduated from Kyunggi High School and Seoul National University's
Kim_Dae-ki
South Korean politician (born 1959)
Personal details Born (1959-07-28) July 28, 1959 (age 66) Bukbu-dong, Gyeongju, South Korea Party Independent (2018-) Justice Party (South Korea) (2012–2018)
Rhyu_Si-min
King of Goryeo from 1105 to 1122
the Gyeongwon Yi clan Mother: Queen Myeongui of the Chŏngju Yu clan Grandfather: Yu Hong Grandmother: Lady, of the Gyeongju Kim clan Consorts and their
Yejong_of_Goryeo
South Korean comedian (born 1975)
2022). 유재석, 감격의 '대상' 영예...통산 19번째 트로피 품었다 [2022 SBS 연예대상] (종합) [Yoo Jae-seok, thrilled 'grand prize' honor... I had my 19th trophy in total [2022 SBS
Kim_Jun-ho_(comedian)
Retrieved 2025-08-25. 경주 기림사 대적광전 [Daejeokgwangjeon Hall of Girimsa Temple, Gyeongju]. Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean). Retrieved 2025-08-25. 청도
List of Treasures of South Korea (1985–1989)
List_of_Treasures_of_South_Korea_(1985–1989)
pond in Gyeongju Details of wooden construction reconstructed from archaeological remains recovered from a dredging of Anapji pond. Gyeongju National
Korean_architecture
Korean scholar-official (1342–1398)
(정도복; 鄭道復; 1351–1435) Wife Princess Gyeongsuk, Lady Ch'oe of the Gyeongju Ch'oe clan (경숙택주 경주 최씨; 慶淑宅主 慶州 崔氏) Son - Chŏng Chin (정진; 鄭津; 1361–1427) Son
Chŏng_Tojŏn
30th monarch of Silla (r. 661–681)
Mother: Queen Munmyeong (문명왕후; 文明王后) of the Gimhae Kim clan Spouse: Queen Jaeui, of the Kim clan (자의왕후 김씨; d.681) Son: Kim So-myŏng (? – 665) Son: Kim
Munmu_of_Silla
South Korean actor (born 1988)
threats regarding communication with other actors. On March 27, 2025, Bu Ji-seok, a lawyer representing Kim Sae-ron's family, appeared in a press conference
Kim_Soo-hyun
Korean general (1166–1249)
appears in historical documents in 1202 when a rebellion broke out in Gyeongju, and Ch'oe Ch'unghŏn and Ch'oe U inspected the departing troops. There
Ch'oe_U
South Korean actress (born 1944)
students from neighboring schools, including future prominent authors Hwang Seok-young and Jo Hae-il. Influenced by French poets such as Charles Baudelaire
Son_Sook
Prime Minister of South Korea from 2004 to 2006
role in advancing the Sejong administrative city project and finalizing Gyeongju as the site of the Wolseong Low- and Intermediate-Level Radioactive Waste
Lee_Hae-chan
City in South Korea
suburbs. Old villages have been preserved, such as the Otgol village (Gyeongju Choi clan's original residence area) and the Inheung village (Nampyeong Mun's)
Daegu
25th monarch of Silla (r. 576–579)
was the second son of King Jinheung of Silla and Queen Sado of the Park Clan. His elder brother, Crown Prince Dongryun, died in 572 CE, and Saryun was
Jinji_of_Silla
South Korean singer and actor (born 1988)
2025. 송, 재원 (October 3, 2011). '경주한류드림콘서트' 3MC 민호-박신혜-택연 [<Photo News> 'Gyeongju Hallyu Dream Concert' 3 MCs Minho, Park Shin-hye, and Taecyeon] (in Korean)
Ok_Taec-yeon
Goryeo military ruler (1121–1175)
and sent Jang Sunseok and others to Geoje to escort the exiled Uijong to Gyeongju. Upon hearing this, Yi Ŭibang ordered Yi Ŭimin to kill Uijong. With the
Yi_Ŭibang
2007 South Korean television series
Hui-jong 김희종 Queen Jeongsun 정순왕후 1745–1805 Jeongsun Wanghu of the Gyeongju Kim clan, Yeongjo's widow, Queen Dowager Jeongsun. 16 Jo Han-jun 조한준 Crown
Eight Days, Assassination Attempts against King Jeongjo
Eight_Days,_Assassination_Attempts_against_King_Jeongjo
South Korean actor (1972–2017)
2011 In Love and War Kim Jung-woong Pitch High Yoon Do-hoon Couples Yoo-seok 2015 Intimate Enemies Chairman Cameo The Beauty Inside Woo-jin 2016 Like
Kim_Joo-hyuk
Korean religious artform
temple site, Namsan Mountain in Gyeongju, Korea File:Rock-carved Buddhas at Chilbulam hermitage, Namsan in Gyeongju, Korea 03.JPG Seated stone statue
Korean_Buddhist_sculpture
Traditional Korean clothing
professor Youngsoo Chang from the Department of Cultural Properties in Gyeongju University in 2020 to argue that the theory about Iranian Scythian clothing
Hanbok
City in South Korea
lines include the Donghae Nambu Line which connects Ulsan, Pohang and Gyeongju. SRT was first launched in 2016 and runs along the Gyeongbu and Honam high-speed
Busan
Korean politician (fl. 12th century)
State, of the Gyeongju Kim clan (계림국대부인 경주 김씨) – daughter of Kim In-wi (김인위). Mother: Grand Lady of Tongui State of the Gwangsan Kim clan (통의국대부인 광산 김씨)
Yi_Chagyŏm
South Korean actress (born 1964)
treatment. The first Chairman Park Jeong-ja and the second Chairman Yoon Seok-hwa. Gil Hae-yeon was born in Paju, Gyeonggi Province on April 11, 1964 and
Gil_Hae-yeon
(Pianist) 187 March 29 Nameless (명불허전) Choe Chang-ho (Descendent of Gyeongju Choe clan), Jeon Do-yeon (Actress) 188 April 5 People Crossing the Line (선을
List of You Quiz on the Block episodes
List_of_You_Quiz_on_the_Block_episodes
letter and release a kite, a kite flew to Mt. Seondo (West mountain of Gyeongju/慶州) and stopped there. She decided to live there and became Xian (仙) of
List of foreign politicians of Chinese descent
List_of_foreign_politicians_of_Chinese_descent
Korean mythological creature
Culture" (in Korean). "Okpo-dong Giwanrok = Okpo-dong Giwanrok / Written by Kim Seok-cheol Publisher: Gyeongseong: Dongyang Bookstore, 1925" (in Korean). "A study
Kumiho
2012" Archived 21 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Kim Han-soo, Shon Jin-seok. 신자 수, 개신교 1위… "종교 없다" 56%. The Chosunilbo, 20/12/2016. Retrieved 02/07/2017
Religion_in_South_Korea
South Korean politician (1918–1980)
Yong-gu, 2nd Battalion, 17th Regiment, 2 km south of the temple Bulguksa in Gyeongju for disobeying orders. Lieutenant Colonel Yong-gu then submitted a complaint
Song_Yo-chan
낭산 마애보살삼존좌상 [Rock-carved Seated Bodhisattva Triad in Nangsan Mountain, Gyeongju]. Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean). Retrieved 2025-08-25. 경주
List of Treasures of South Korea (1980–1984)
List_of_Treasures_of_South_Korea_(1980–1984)
GYEONGJU SEOK-CLAN
GYEONGJU SEOK-CLAN
Boy/Male
English
From the Tree Stump
Boy/Male
Indian
Chant; Mantra
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Saker.North German : habitational name for someone who lived in a damp place, a derivative of Seck 1.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Sack 1, with the agent suffix -er.
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of French Jacques (English Jack), SEOC means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant spelling of the habitational name Clandon, from places in Surrey and Dorset named Clandon, from Old English clǣne ‘clean’ (i.e. ‘clear of weeds’) + dūn ‘hill’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Mythological, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Who Seek Enlightenment; Man God; One who has Accomplished his Goal; Buddha
Boy/Male
Hindu
To seek, Search for, Searcher
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Girl/Female
Tamil
To seek, Search for, Searcher
Female
Egyptian
, a form of Isis.
Boy/Male
Hindu
To seek, Search for, Searcher
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Hymn; Verse of God
Girl/Female
Hindu
To seek, Search for, Searcher
Surname or Lastname
English and southern Scottish
English and southern Scottish : topographic name from Middle English blak(e) ‘black’, ‘dark’ + stok ‘stump’, ‘stock’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
To seek, Search for, Searcher
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, French, German, Latin
To Seek; Bold
Girl/Female
Latin
To seek; to attack.
Boy/Male
Tamil
To seek, Search for, Searcher
Female
Egyptian
, Selk.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English smoc, smok ‘smock’, ‘shift’, hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who made or sold such garments, or a nickname for someone who habitually wore a smock (the usual everyday working garment of a peasant).
GYEONGJU SEOK-CLAN
GYEONGJU SEOK-CLAN
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish (of Norman origin)
English and Irish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Moulineaux in Seine-Maritime, so named from the plural of Old French moulineau, a diminutive of moulin ‘mill’. In some cases this may have been an occupational name as in 2.French : occupational name for a miller, from molineux, a variant of Old French molineur ‘miller’.Irish : Anglicized form of Mulligan.Irish (Co. Kerry) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maol an Mhuaidh ‘descendant of Maol an Mhuaidh (follower of the noble)’.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Lightening; Telegraph
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Dwells by the Path by the Brook
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Scottish
Pledge from God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sound of SA Re Ga Ma
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Causing Welfare
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Caulfield.Americanized form of German Kauffeld, a development from Kaufwald, seemingly topographic names with the familiar suffixes -feld ‘open country’, -wald ‘wood(s)’, but actually derivatives or nicknames from Old High German kouf ‘trade’, ‘purchase’. See Koff.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Laurel, Bright, Famous, Protection, Graceful
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Shining; Radiant
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Clever; Glorious; Brave; God Gift; Excellent
GYEONGJU SEOK-CLAN
GYEONGJU SEOK-CLAN
GYEONGJU SEOK-CLAN
GYEONGJU SEOK-CLAN
GYEONGJU SEOK-CLAN
v. i.
To seek or strain upward.
v. t.
To seek; to search for.
imp. & p. p.
of Seek
v. t.
To try to reach or come to; to go to; to resort to.
v. i.
To make search or inquiry: to endeavor to make discovery.
v. t. & i.
To seek.
v. t. & i.
To seek.
v. t.
To try to acquire or gain; to strive after; to aim at; as, to seek wealth or fame; to seek one's life.
v. t.
To seek for wrongly.
n.
Soap prepared for use in milling cloth.
v. t.
To seek or search out.
a.
Barren; unprofitable. See Rent seck, under Rent.
v. t.
To go in search of; to look for; to search for; to try to find.
v. t.
To inquire for; to ask for; to solicit; to bessech.
v. i.
To inquire; to seek information.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Seek
n.
A Spanish title of courtesy corresponding to the English Mr. or Sir; also, a gentleman.
a.
Sick.
v. t.
To seek again.