Synonyms for woong or Related words with woong

hyuk              gyu              hyung              hyeok              beom              chul              deok              wook              cheol              hwan              yeong              byung              seok              seung              pyung              shik              hyeon              joong              kyung              gook              joon              seong              heon              seol              kwang              taek              kyeong              keun              myeong              seon              jae              kyoung              byun              seop              sook              joo              gyung              ryeol              ryong              hyeong              baek              hye              kyu              myung              ryul              byul              suk              hwakim              junkim              heemoon             



Examples of "woong"
Choi Woong (born Choi Sun-woong; December 28, 1986) is a South Korean actor. He starred in television series such as "Secret Love" (2013), and "Descendants of the Sun" (2016).
Kim Ji-Woong (born January 14, 1989) is a South Korean football player.
Yeon Han-woong (born 5 December 1966) is a South Korean physicist.
Jung Woong-in (born January 20, 1971) is a South Korean actor.
Kim Kyung-Bum, Moon Won-Geun, Lim Jong-Heon, Jung Young-Ho, Bang In-Woong,
Jun Woong-sun (born 14 June 1986) is a professional South Korean tennis player.
Kim Cheol-woong (born 1974) is a North Korean pianist who defected to South Korea.
Eight years later, Tae-woong, now 25, is a nameless boxer, living a completely different life. He abandoned mathematics and pursued boxing in honor of Jung-kyu, but he still bears painful memories of his past. He then meets Bo-ra (Sung Yu-ri), a beautiful, but cold-hearted young woman. She is the daughter of a rich businessman, but has an incurable disease. After a chain of events, Tae-woong is hired as her chauffeur. They end up falling in love, but Tae-woong discovers that she was the little girl that he met eight years earlier, and that she is Jung-kyu's little sister. Throughout the story the two learn to find true happiness by helping each other. Tae-woong melts Bo-ra's heart with love and helps her open up her heart. In return Bo-ra helps Tae-woong with his painful memories of the past.
Lee Hyun-Woong (born April 27, 1988) is a South Korean football player who plays for Super Power Samut Prakan .
Byun Woong (; born 7 May 1986) is a South Korean footballer who plays as a Midfielder for Chungju Hummel.
Park Tae-Woong (; born 30 January 1988) is a South Korean footballer who plays for Gyeongnam FC.
In the 2014 film "", produced in South Korea, Wakisaka Yasuharu is portrayed by actor Cho Jin-woong.
Tae-woong is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 20 hanja with the reading "tae" and two hanja with the reading "woong" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
Ki-woong is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 68 hanja with the reading "ki" and two hanja with the reading "woong" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
He moved with his family to the coastal Ijak islands of Incheon when he was young, living there for a short period of time before moving back to mainland Incheon. He studied at Gae Woong Elementary School and Gae Woong Middle School, and at 18 graduated from Yuhan High School.
In a highly anticipated International Math Olympiad, Jung-kyu fails to fulfill his father's expectations, and commits suicide in shame. Tae-woong, who wins the gold medal, struggles from guilt, as he feels like he is partly responsible for Jung-kyu's death. From guilt, Tae-woong quits school, leaves home, and disappears.
Ji-woong is a Korean masculine given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 46 hanja with the reading "ji" and two hanja with the reading "woong" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
However, Dong-joo deliberately withheld the information that this process will result in the human's death. Mi-ho and Dae-woong thus fall in love without knowing the consequences of fulfilling her goal: in 100 days, Dae-woong will die if Mi-ho becomes fully human, but Mi-ho will die if the bead isn't returned.
Jae-woong, also spelled Jae-ung, is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 20 hanja with the reading "jae" and two hanja with the reading "woong" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
At the beginning of the drama, both sisters harbor feelings for Jae-hyuk, while he and Chul-woong both have desires on Yoon-hee, even though Jae-hyuk is engaged to Tae-hee. Seung-hee meanwhile, is keen on Chul-woong, which makes her jealous of Yoon-hee. She becomes even more jealous and spiteful when she realizes that Yoon-hee is the sister Tae-hee was looking for as she grew up in what she believed was a poor household. In the end, Yoon-hee agrees to marry Chul-woong before realizing how great his affection was for her in sacrificing his life to protect her.