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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{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}}.
'''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 [[Mongol Empire]] ([[Yuan Dynasty]])
* [[Qi Empress]] (?~1370), the last empress of the [[Mongol Empire]] ([[Yuan Dynasty]])
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* Ki Seung Ho (1985~ ), basketball player
* Ki Seung Ho (1985~ ), basketball player
* [[Ki Sung-Yong]] (1989~ ), football player, currently playing for [[Celtic F.C.]] ([[Scotland]])
* [[Ki Sung-Yong]] (1989~ ), football player, currently playing for [[Celtic F.C.]] ([[Scotland]])

== See Also ==
[[List of Korean family names]]


[[ko:기 (성씨)]]
[[ko:기 (성씨)]]

Revision as of 18:28, 15 January 2010

Ki
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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.


See Also

List of Korean family names