Ha (Korean surname)

Ha is a Latin alphabet rendition of the Korean family name "하", also often spelled Hah or Har. As of the South Korean census of 2000, there were 213,758 people by this name in South Korea, or roughly 0.5% of the population.[1]

Ha
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationHa
McCune–ReischauerHa


Notable people

The following is a list of notable people with the Korean family name Ha, grouped by area of notability and ordered by year of birth. Names are presented in the form they are given on the respective articles, which may have the family name first or last, or which may be a stage name or pen name. People should only be included in this list if they have their own Wikipedia articles or if they are discussed in a non-trivial fashion in Wikipedia articles on notable groups or events with which they are associated.

Entertainment

  • Ha Po-gyong (1906–1996), South Korean dancer
  • Hah Myung-joong (born 1947), South Korean actor, film director, producer, planner, and screenwriter
  • Ha Yoo-mi (born 1965), South Korean actress
  • Ha Hee-ra (born 1969), South Korean actress
  • Ha Ji-won (born 1978), South Korean actress
  • Ha Jung-woo (born 1978), South Korean actor, film director, screenwriter, and film producer
  • Haha (entertainer) (Ha Dong-hoon, born 1979)
  • Ha Jae-sook (born 1979), South Korean actress
  • Ha Dong-kyun (born 1980), South Korean singer
  • Ha Il-kwon (born 1982), South Korean webcomic artist
  • Ha Seok-jin (born 1982), South Korean film and television actor
  • Ha Yeon-joo (born 1987), South Korean actress
  • Ha Yeon-soo (born 1990), South Korean actress
  • Ha Sung-woon (born 1994), South Korean singer from HOTSHOT and WANNA ONE
  • Ha Seung-ri (born 1995), South Korean actress
  • Ha Soo-young (born 1997), South Korean artist and member of Loona
  • Ha Yoonbin (born 2000), South Korean rapper formerly part of Treasure 13 and Magnum (now Treasure)
  • Gene Ha, Korean-American comic artist

Literature

Politics and government

Sport

References

    1. "행정구역(구시군)/성씨·본관별 가구 및 인구" [Family names by administrative region (district, city, county): separated by bon-gwan, households and individuals]. Korean Statistical Information Service. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
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