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List of people with the Korean family name Kim

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Kim is a common family name among ethnic Koreans. Approximately 22% of ethnic Koreans are named Kim. Following is a list of notable people with the Korean family name.

Note: Some people are listed in multiple sections.

Business

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Entertainment

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Acting

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Comedy

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Esports

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  • Fleta (gamer) (born Kim Byung-sun, 1999), South Korean professional Overwatch League player
  • Ssumday (born Kim Chan-ho), South Korea professional League of Legends player
  • Canna (gamer) (born Kim Chang-dong, 2000), South Korea professional League of Legends player
  • Garimto (born Kim Dong-soo, 1981), South Korean Starcraft professional gamer
  • Trick (gamer) (born Kim Gang-yun, c. 1995), South Korea professional League of Legends player
  • Haksal (born Kim Hyo-jong c. 2000), South Korean professional Overwatch League player
  • Deft (gamer) (born Kim Hyuk-kyu, 1996), South Korean professional League of Legends player
  • Fenix (gamer) (born Kim Jae-hun), South Korean professional League of Legends player
  • Kkoma (born Kim Jeong-gyun, 1985), South Korean professional League of Legends player and coach
  • birdring (born Kim Ji-hyeok, c. 1998), South Korean professional Overwatch League player
  • Alarm (gamer) (born Kim Kyeong-bo, 2001–2021), professional Overwatch League player
  • Rambo (gamer) (born Ronald Kim, 1983), American professional Counter Strike player
  • Geguri (born Kim Se-yeon, 1999), professional Overwatch League player
  • Bisu (gamer) (born Kim Taek-yong, 1989), South Korean Starcraft professional gamer
  • sOs (gamer) (born Kim Yoo-jin), South Korean Starcraft II professional gamer

Music

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  • Giselle (singer) (born Kim Aeri, 2000) South Korean singer, member of girl group aespa
  • Allen Kim (born 1990), South Korean singer
  • Akiko Wada (born Kim Bok-ja, 1950), Zainichi Korean singer
  • Kim Bum-soo (born 1979), South Korean singer
  • Kim Chaewon (born 2000), South Korean singer, member of girl group Le Sserafim
  • Chungha (born Kim Chung-ha, 1996), South Korean singer
  • Dahyun (born Kim Da-hyun, 1998), South Korean singer and rapper, member of girl group Twice
  • Kim Da-som (born 1993), South Korean singer and actress
  • Dabit (born David Kim, 1989), Korean-American singer-songwriter
  • Kim Do-yeon (singer) (born 1999), South Korean singer
  • Kim Dong-ryul (born 1974), South Korean singer-songwriter
  • Kim Dong-wan (born 1979), South Korean singer and actor, member of boy band Shinhwa
  • Doyoung (singer) (born Kim Dong-young, 1996), South Korean singer, member of boy band NCT
  • Eli Kim (born 1991), Korean-American singer, member of boy band U-KISS
  • Kim Gun-mo (born 1968), South Korean singer-songwriter
  • Haon (rapper) (born Kim Ha-on, 2000), South Korean rapper
  • B.I (rapper) (born Kim Han-bin, 1996), South Korean rapper and record producer
  • Kim Hee-chul (born 1983), South Korean singer, member of boy band Super Junior
  • JeA (born Kim Hyo-jin, 1981), South Korean singer, member of girl group Brown Eyed Girls
  • Dawn (rapper) (born Kim Hyo-jong, 1994), South Korean rapper and singer-songwriter
  • Hyolyn (born Kim Hyo-jung, 1990), South Korean singer
  • Kim Hyo-yeon (born 1989), South Korean singer, dancer, DJ, member of girl group Girls' Generation
  • Hyuna (born Kim Hyun-ah, 1992), South Korean singer-songwriter and rapper
  • Kim Hyun-joong (born 1986), South Korean singer and actor, member of boy band SS501
  • Hoody (singer) (born Kim Hyun-jung, 1990), South Korean singer-songwriter
  • Kim Hyung-jun (born 1987), South Korean singer and actor, member of boy band SS501
  • Bibi (singer) (born Kim Hyung-seo, 1998), South Korean singer-songwriter
  • K.Will (born Kim Hyung-soo, 1981), South Korean singer
  • Kim Il-jin (born 1956), North Korean conductor
  • Insooni (born Kim In-soon, 1957), South Korean singer
  • Kim Isak (born 1985), German-born American singer and radio personality
  • Kim Jae-duck (born 1979), South Korean singer, member of boy band Sechs Kies
  • Kim Jae-hwan (singer) (born 1996), South Korean singer
  • Kim Jae-joong (born 1986), South Korean singer and actor, member of duo JYJ
  • Jennie (singer) (born Jennie Kim, 1996), South Korean singer, member of girl group Blackpink
  • Coogie (born Kim Jeong-hun, 1994), South Korean rapper and songwriter
  • Kim Ji-soo (singer, born 1990) (born 1990), South Korean singer
  • Jisoo (born Kim Ji-soo, 1995), South Korean singer and actress, member of girl group Blackpink
  • Kim Ji-sook (singer) (born 1990), South Korean singer and actress
  • Bobby (rapper) (born Kim Ji-won, 1995), South Korean rapper, member of boy band iKon
  • Chuu (born Kim Ji-woo, 1999), South Korean singer
  • Kim Ji-woong (entertainer) (born 1998), South Korean singer and actor, member of boy band Zerobaseone
  • Bona (singer) (born Kim Ji-yeon, 1995), South Korean singer and actress, member of girl group WJSN
  • Kei (singer) (born Kim Ji-yeon, 1995), South Korean singer, member of girl group Lovelyz
  • Kim Jin-pyo (musician) (born 1977), South Korean rapper, television presenter and professional race car driver
  • Verbal Jint (born Kim Jin-tae, 1980), South Korean rapper and record producer
  • Chen (singer) (born Kim Jong-dae, 1992), South Korean singer, member of boy band Exo
  • Kim Jong-hyun (1990–2017), South Korean singer
  • Kim Jong-hyeon (born 1995), South Korean singer
  • Kai (entertainer, born 1994) (born Kim Jong-in), South Korean singer, member of boy band Exo
  • Kim Jong-kook (born 1976), South Korean singer and actor
  • Kim Jong-min (born 1979), South Korean singer, member of band Koyote
  • Yesung (born Kim Jong-woon, 1984), South Korean singer, member of boy band Super Junior
  • Kim Ju-na (born 1994), South Korean singer
  • Suho (born Kim Jun-myeon, 1991), South Korean singer, member of boy band Exo
  • Kim Junsu (born 1986), South Korean singer, member of duo JYJ
  • Key (entertainer) (born Kim Ki-bum, 1991), South Korean singer, member of boy band Shinee
  • Kim Kwang-suk (1964–2018), North Korean singer, member of Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble
  • Kim Kyu-jong (born 1987), South Korean singer, member of boy band SS501
  • Kim Kyung-ho (born 1971), South Korean singer
  • Mingyu (rapper) (born Kim Min-gyu, 1997), South Korean rapper, member of boy band Seventeen
  • Winter (singer) (born Kim Min-jeong, 2001), South Korean singer, member of girl group aespa
  • Minji (singer) (born Kim Min-ji, 2004), South Korean singer, member of girl group NewJeans
  • Kim Min-ju (born 2001), South Korean singer
  • Jun. K (born Kim Min-jun, 1988), South Korean singer, member of boy band 2PM
  • Xiumin (born Kim Minseok, 1990), South Korean singer, member of boy band Exo
  • L (entertainer) (born Kim Myung-soo, 1992), South Korean singer, member of boy band Infinite
  • Kim Nam-joo (singer) (born 1995), South Korean singer, member of girl group Apink
  • RM (musician) (born Kim Nam-joon, 1994), South Korean rapper, songwriter and producer, member of boy band BTS
  • Kim Na-young (singer) (born 1991), South Korean singer
  • Kim Ryeo-wook (born 1987), South Korean singer, member of boy band Super Junior
  • Sam Kim (born 1998), American singer-songwriter
  • Samuel (singer) (born Samuel Arredondo Kim, 2002), American singer
  • Roy Kim (born Kim Sang-woo, 1993), South Korean singer-songwriter
  • Kim Se-jeong (born 1996), South Korean singer and actress
  • Sehyeon (born Kim Se-hyeon, 2000), South Korean singer, member of boy band DKZ
  • Kim Se-yong (born 1991), South Korean singer, member of boy band Myname
  • Kim Seung-min (born 2000), South Korean singer, member of boy band Stray Kids
  • Jin (singer) (born Kim Seok-jin, 1992), South Korean singer, member of boy band BTS
  • Kim Seol-hyun (born 1995), South Korean singer and actress, member of girl group AOA
  • Kim Si-hyeon (born 1999), South Korean singer, member of girl group Everglow
  • Kim So-hee (singer, born 1995), South Korean singer
  • Kim So-hee (singer, born 1999), South Korean singer
  • Sohyang (born Kim So-hyang, 1978), South Korean singer-songwriter
  • Kim So-hye (born 1999), South Korean singer and actress
  • Soya (singer) (born Kim So-ya, 1990), South Korean singer
  • Stephanie Kim (born 1987), American singer, ballerina, and musical actress
  • Kim Sung-jae (1972–1995), South Korean singer
  • Kim Sung-kyu (born 1989), South Korean singer, member of boy band Infinite
  • V (singer) (born Kim Tae-hyung, 1995), South Korean singer, member of boy band BTS
  • Kim Tae-woo (singer) (born 1981), South Korean singer, member of boy band g.o.d
  • Taeyeon (born Kim Tae-yeon, 1989), South Korean singer, member of girl group Girls' Generation
  • Ravi (rapper) (born Kim Wonsik, 1993), South Korean rapper
  • Kim Woo-jin (born 1997), South Korean singer
  • Kim Woo-seok (born 1996), South Korean singer and actor
  • Kim Yeon-ji (born 1986), South Korean singer, former member of girl group SeeYa
  • Yeri (singer) (born Kim Ye-rim, 1999), South Korean singer and actress, member of girl group Red Velvet
  • Umji (born Kim Ye-won, 1998), South Korean singer, member of girl group Viviz
  • Kim Yeon-woo (born 1971), South Korean singer and vocal coach
  • Yugyeom (born Kim Yu-Gyeom, 1997), South Korean singer, member of boy group Got7
  • Kim Yo-han (singer) (born 1999), South Korean singer, member of boy band WEi
  • Solar (singer) (born Kim Yong-sun, 1991), South Korean singer, member of girl group Mamamoo
  • Kim Yoon-ji (born 1988), Korean-American singer
  • Kim Yu-bin (musician) (born 1988), South Korean singer
  • Yuliy Kim (born 1936), Russian musician
  • Yura (South Korean singer) (born Kim Yu-ra, 1992), South Korean singer, member of girl group Girl's Day

Professional wrestling

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  • Gail Kim (born 1977), Canadian professional wrestler
  • Rikidōzan (born Kim Sin-rak, 1924–1963), Korean-Japanese professional wrestler
  • Kintarō Ōki (born Kim Tae-sik, 1929-2006), South Korean professional wrestler

Other entertainment

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  • Kim Eana (born 1979), South Korean lyricist
  • Jonah Kim (born 1988), South Korean cellist
  • Kim Ki-duk (1960–2020), South Korean film director and screenwriter
  • Kim Ki-duk (director, born 1934) (1934–2017), South Korean film director
  • Kim Kyung-ju (born 1976), South Korean poet and performance artist
  • Marina Kim (born 1983), Russian television presenter
  • Kim Sang-man (born 1970), South Korean film director and art director
  • Scott Kim, (born 1955), American puzzle and video game designer
  • Tanya Kim, Korean-Canadian television personality
  • Kenzie (songwriter) (born Kim Yeon-jung, 1976), South Korean songwriter and producer
  • Kangin (born Kim Young-woon, 1985), South Korean entertainer

Fashion

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Military

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  • Alexei Kim (born 1958), Russian colonel general
  • Jonny Kim (born 1984), American sailor, physician, and astronaut
  • Richard C. Kim, American brigadier general
  • Young-Oak Kim (1919-2005), Korean-American colonel, civic leader and humanitarian

Politics

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Pre-1945 Korea

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  • Kim Gu (1876–1949), Korean independence activist and politician
  • Kim Hong-jip (1842–1896), Korean politician
  • Kim Ja-jeom (1588–1652), Korean scholar-official

North Korea

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South Korea

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United States

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Ukraine

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Religion

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Sports

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Association football

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Baseball

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Golf

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Running

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Tennis

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Volleyball

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Other sports

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Writing

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Other

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Fictional characters

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See also

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