Yun
Yun is the family name of the following people:
- Yun Bo-seon (1897–1990), South Korean President 1960 to 1962
- Yun Byung-se (* 1953), South Korean politician and diplomat
- Yun Chi-ho (1865–1945), Korean politician, independence activist and journalist
- Yun Chi-yeong (1898–1996), South Korean politician
- Yun Dae-nyong (* 1962), South Korean writer
- Yun Heung-gil (* 1942), South Korean writer
- Yun Hu-myeong (* 1946), South Korean writer
- Yun Hyon-seok (1984-2003), South Korean human rights and civil activist, homosexual poet and writer
- Yun Hyu (1617–1680), Korean philosopher, poet, politician and artist
- Yun I-sang (1917–1995), Korean-German composer
- Yun Jong-rin , North Korean politician
- Yun Jong-su (* 1962), North Korean soccer player and coach
- Yun Ju-tae (* 1990), South Korean soccer player
- Yun Kouga (* 1965), Japanese manga artist, figure designer and illustrator
- Yun Mi-jin (* 1983), South Korean archer
- Yun Ok-hee (* 1985), South Korean archer
- Yun Pong-chol (* 1971), North Korean ice hockey player
- Yun Seon-do (1587–1671), Korean poet and artist
- Yun Sung-bin (* 1994), South Korean skeleton pilot
- Yun Sun-suk (* 1972), South Korean marathon runner
- Yun Won-chol (* 1989), North Korean wrestler
- Yun Yat (1937–1997), Cambodian politician, deputy education, youth and information minister
- Yun Yong-il (* 1988), North Korean soccer player
- Yun Young-sook (* 1971), South Korean archer
- Yun Zhiwei (* 1982), Chinese mathematician
Yun is the first name of the following people:
- Chen Yun (1905–1995), economic politician of the People's Republic of China
- Chow Yun-Fat (born 1955), Hong Kong-Chinese actor
- Dong Yun († 246), Shu Han minister at the time of the Three Kingdoms in ancient China
- Hao Yun , Chinese swimmer and participant in the 2012 Summer Olympics
- Sun Yun-suan (1913–2006), national Chinese engineer and politician
- Wang Yun (137–192), Minister of Abundance under Emperor Xian, the last sovereign of the Han Dynasty
Yun are called in geography:
- Former Yun County (郧 县) in Shiyan City in Hubei Province, China, today: Yunyang District (Shiyan)
- the county Yun (云县; Pinyin: Yun Xiàn) the city of Lincang in Yunnan province, see Yun (Lincang)
yun stands for:
- Bena (Adamaua language) (ISO-639-3 code), Adamaua language in Nigeria
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