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* [[Byeon Hyo-mun]] (1396–?), Joseon diplomat
* [[Byeon Hyo-mun]] (1396–?), Joseon diplomat
* [[Byeon Jin-su]] (born 1993), South Korean baseball player
* [[Byeon Jin-su]] (born 1993), South Korean baseball player
* [[Byeon Jun-byum]] (born 1991), South Korean football player
* [[Byeon Jun-byum]] (born 1991), South Korean footballer
* [[Byeon Sang-byeok]], Joseon painter
* [[Byeon Sang-byeok]], Joseon painter
* [[Byeon Sang-su]] (born 1964), South Korean canoeist
* [[Byeon Sang-su]] (born 1964), South Korean canoeist
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=== Byun ===
=== Byun ===
* [[Byun Baekhyun]] (born 1992), South Korean singer and actor, member of boy band Exo
* [[Byun Baekhyun]] (born 1992), South Korean singer and actor, member of boy band Exo
* [[Byun Byung-joo]] (born 1961), South Korean football player
* [[Byun Byung-joo]] (born 1961), South Korean former footballer
* [[Byun Chun-sa]] (born 1987), South Korean short track speed skater
* [[Byun Chun-sa]] (born 1987), South Korean short track speed skater, Olympic gold medalist
* [[Byun Eun-jong]] (better known as JJu, born 1983), South Korean retired StarCraft pro gamer and poker player
* [[Byun Eun-jong]] (better known as JJu, born 1983), South Korean retired StarCraft pro gamer and poker player
* [[Byun Hee-bong]] (1942–2023), South Korean actor
* [[Byun Hee-bong]] (1942–2023), South Korean actor
* [[Byun Ho-young]] (born 1945), South Korean football player
* [[Byun Ho-young]] (born 1945), South Korean former footballer
* [[Byun Hui-su]] (1998–2021), the first known transgender soldier in South Korea
* [[Byun Hui-su]] (1998–2021), the first known transgender soldier in South Korea
* [[Byun Hye-young]] (born 1983), South Korean former swimmer
* [[Byun Hye-young]] (born 1983), South Korean former swimmer
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* [[Byun Jae-sub]] (born 1975), South Korean footballer
* [[Byun Jae-sub]] (born 1975), South Korean footballer
* [[Byun Jang-ho]] (1940–2022), South Korean film director
* [[Byun Jang-ho]] (1940–2022), South Korean film director
* [[Byun Ji-hyun]] (born 1999), South Korean figure skater
* [[Byun Ji-hyun]] (born 1999), South Korean former competitive figure skater
* [[Byun Jung-il]] (born 1968), South Korean retired boxer
* [[Byun Jung-il]] (born 1968), South Korean former professional boxer
* [[Byun Jung-soo]] (born 1974), South Korean model and actress
* [[Byun Jung-soo]] (born 1974), South Korean model and actress
* [[Byun Se-jong]] (born 1998), South Korean figure skater
* [[Byun Se-jong]] (born 1998), South Korean figure skater

Latest revision as of 05:55, 21 November 2024

Byeon
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationByeon
McCune–ReischauerPyŏn

Byeon (Korean), also often spelled as Byun or Pyon is a Korean family name. According to the 2015 South Korean census, there were 138,802 people with this family name. It is written with three different hanja. [1]

Notable people

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Notable people with this surname include:

Byeon

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Byun

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  • Byun Baekhyun (born 1992), South Korean singer and actor, member of boy band Exo
  • Byun Byung-joo (born 1961), South Korean former footballer
  • Byun Chun-sa (born 1987), South Korean short track speed skater, Olympic gold medalist
  • Byun Eun-jong (better known as JJu, born 1983), South Korean retired StarCraft pro gamer and poker player
  • Byun Hee-bong (1942–2023), South Korean actor
  • Byun Ho-young (born 1945), South Korean former footballer
  • Byun Hui-su (1998–2021), the first known transgender soldier in South Korea
  • Byun Hye-young (born 1983), South Korean former swimmer
  • Byun Hyuk (born 1966), South Korean film director and screenwriter
  • Byun Jae-sub (born 1975), South Korean footballer
  • Byun Jang-ho (1940–2022), South Korean film director
  • Byun Ji-hyun (born 1999), South Korean former competitive figure skater
  • Byun Jung-il (born 1968), South Korean former professional boxer
  • Byun Jung-soo (born 1974), South Korean model and actress
  • Byun Se-jong (born 1998), South Korean figure skater
  • Byun Sung-hwan (born 1979), South Korean retired footballer
  • Byun Woong (born 1986), South Korean footballer
  • Byun Yo-han (born 1986), South Korean actor
  • Byun Young-joo (born 1966), South Korean film director
  • Byun Young-joon (born 1984), South Korean racewalker

Pyon

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References

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  1. ^ "성씨ㆍ본관별 인구(5인 이상) - 전국". South Korea: Korean Statistical Information Service. Retrieved 2024-11-21.