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'''Ki''', also spelled as '''Kee''' or '''Gi''' is a rare Korean family name. As of 2000, there were 26,679 people by this surname in South Korea.
'''Ki''', also spelled as '''Kee''' or '''Gi''' is a rare Korean family name. As of 2000, there were 26,679 people by this surname in South Korea.


* [[Qi Empress]] (?~1370), the last empress of the [[Yuan Dynasty]] ([[Mongol Empire]])
* [[Qi Empress]] (?~1370), the last empress of the [[Mongol Empire]] ([[Yuan Dynasty]])
* Gi Dae-Seung (1527~1572), Confucian scholar
* Gi Dae-Seung (1527~1572), Confucian scholar
* Gi Ja-Heon (1562~1624), politician, [[Yeonguijeong]] (Prime Minister) of the [[Joseon Dynasty]].
* Gi Ja-Heon (1562~1624), politician, [[Yeonguijeong]] (Prime Minister) of the [[Joseon Dynasty]].

Revision as of 21:27, 4 January 2010

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Ki, also spelled as Kee or Gi is a rare Korean family name. As of 2000, there were 26,679 people by this surname in South Korea.