An (Korean surname)
An, also romanized Ahn, is a Korean family name. A total of 109 Korean clans are named 'An', but with different origins. In 2000, there were 637,786 people bearing this surname in South Korea, making it the 20th most common family name in the country, with roughly 2% of the country's population. North Korea does not release figures for surnames, but the percentage is expected to be more than in South Korea.
Clan
In the traditional Korean clan system, which is still the basis of family registry in South Korea, each clan is distinguished by its bongwan, the notional ancestral seat of the clan. Typically each clan claims a different person as its founder, although there are exceptions. A total of 109 An clans are extant today. However, most of these are very small. The majority of Ans claim membership in the Sunheung Ahn clan. The Kwangju and Juksan clans are also quite large as well; in addition to these, the Tamjin, Gongsan, Chungju, Dongju, Jeuongwon, Ansan, Jecheon, Angang, and Jucheon clans are significant.Sunheung clan
A total of 73.5% of those with the Korean surname 'Ahn' belongs to the Sunheung clan. The 2000 South Korean census counted 468,827 members of the "Sunheung" Ahn clan. It is a native clan connected with the town of Sunheung, Korea. The Sunheung clan was the most noble and powerful clan among clans with surname An, and was one of the Six Greatest Clans of all Korean clans during the Goryeo dynasty and early Joseon dynasty.Juksan clan
The Juksan Ahn clan came from Ahngukjishin which means "the general who made the country peaceful". Three brothers, viz. Lee Jichun, Lee Yeopchun and Lee Hwachun, achieved a great victory against Japan in the Silla period. Juksan is a town name in Anseong. Lee Jichun changed his name to Ahn Bangjun, and is the founder of the Juksan clan.Gwangju clan
Ahn Banggeol is the founder of the Gwangju clan. The clan had 43,609 members in 2000 in South Korea, and 48,033 members in 2015 in South Korea. The population in North Korea is unknown.Tamjin clan
The 2015 South Korean census counted 26,098 people of the "Tamjin" Ahn clan. It is a native clan connected with the Gangjin. Tamjin is an old name of Gangjin.Ahn Woo is the founder of Tamjin clan. Ahn Woo put down the rebellion of Cho Il-shin as a Gunbupanseo in 1362.
Ki Ch'ŏl, who was the brother of Empress Gi, exerted his authority in Korea, and he had the Mongol Empire at his back. Ahn Woo put Ki Ch'ŏl to death.
Ahn Woo put Red Turbans to rout who captured Uiju County and Chongju, as Northwest military commander.
Also, Ahn Ji, who was a renowned scholar, who was one of the writers of Yongbieocheonga is from the Tamjin clan.
List of notable people with surname
- An Ba-ul, South Korean judoka
- Ahn Bo-hyun, South Korean actor, model, and television personality
- An Byeong-hun, South Korean professional golfer
- Ahn Byong-man, South Korean academic
- Ahn Chai-hong, Korean activist, politician, and journalist
- Ahn Chang-ho, Korean politician and independence activist
- An Chang-nam, first Korean aviator
- An Chang-rim, South Korean retired judoka
- Ahn Cheol-soo, South Korean politician, physician, and software entrepreneur
- Ahn Chil-hyun, South Korean singer-songwriter, member of boy band H.O.T.
- Ahn Daniel, South Korean singer, member of boy band Teen Top
- Danny Ahn, South Korean-American singer and actor, member of boy band g.o.d
- Ahn Eak-tai, South Korean classical composer and conductor
- Ahn Eun-jin, South Korean actress
- Ahn Gil-kang, South Korean actor
- Ahn Gooc-jin, South Korean film director and screenwriter
- Ahn Gwi-ryeong, South Korean politician
- An Gyeong-ja, South Korean volleyball player
- Ahn Hae-ryong, South Korean documentary filmmaker and cinematographer
- Ahn Hak-sop, North Korean former soldier and prisoner of war
- Ahn Hee-jung, South Korean politician
- Ahn Hee-yeon, South Korean singer and actress, member of girl group EXID
- An Hyang, Confucian scholar
- Ahn Hye-jin, South Korean singer, member of girl group Mamamoo
- An Hye-jin, South Korean professional volleyball player
- Ahn Hyeon-beom, South Korean footballer
- Ahn Hyo-jin, South Korean rapper, member of girl group EXID
- Ahn Hyo-seop,, Canadian actor
- Ahn Hyun-suk, South Korean former badminton player
- An Ik-soo, South Korean football manager and former player
- An Il-bom, North Korean footballer
- Ahn Il-joo, South Korean professional footballer
- Ahn In-sook, South Korean actress
- Ahn In-Young, South Korean scientist, first South Korean woman to visit Antarctica, first Asian woman to become an Antarctic station leader
- Ahn Jae-chang, South Korean retired badminton player
- Ahn Jae-hong,, South Korean actor
- Ahn Jae-hwan, South Korean actor
- Ahn Jae-hyun,, South Korean model and actor
- An Jae-hyun, South Korean table tennis player
- Ahn Jae-mo, South Korean actor and singer
- An Jae-song, South Korean former sport shooter
- Ahn Jae-wook, South Korean actor and singer
- Ahn Ji-ho (footballer), South Korean footballer
- Ahn Ji-ho (actor), South Korean actor
- Ahn Ji-hwan, South Korean voice actor
- Ahn Ji-hye, South Korean actress
- Ahn Ji-hyun, South Korean actress
- Ahn Ji-young, South Korean singer-songwriter, member of Bolbbalgan4
- Ahn Jin-beom, South Korean footballer
- Ahn Jin-hui, South Korean ice hockey player
- Ahn Jin-soo, South Korean cross-country skier
- Joo Won Ahn, South Korean ballet dancer
- Ahn Joon-soo, South Korean footballer
- Ahn Joon-sung, South Korean judoka
- An Jung-geun, Korean independence activist
- Ahn Jung-hwan, South Korean former professional footballer
- Ahn Jung-hyo, South Korean novelist and translator
- Ahn Geon-ho, South Korean singer-songwriter and member of Cortis
- Kyongwon Ahn, South Korean taekwondo master
- Mikhail An, Soviet footballer
- An Myong-ok, North Korean politician
- Ahn Nae-sang, South Korean actor
- Philip Ahn, Korean-American actor and activist
- Priscilla Ahn, American musician
- An Sae-hee, South Korean professional footballer
- Ahn Sahng-hong, South Korean religious leader
- Ahn Sanghak, South Korean poet
- An Sang-hyun, South Korean footballer
- Ahn Sang-soo (Changwon mayor), South Korean politician
- Ahn Sang-soo (Incheon mayor), South Korean politician
- Ahn Sang-soo (typographic designer), South Korean leading typographic designer
- Ahn Sang-yeong, South Korean politician, former mayor of Busan
- An Se-young, South Korean badminton player
- Ahn Seo-hyun, South Korean actress
- Ahn Shi-hyun, South Korean professional golfer
- Ahn So-hee, South Korean actress and former singer, former member of girl group Wonder Girls
- Ahn Sol-bin, South Korean singer, member of girl group Laboum
- Ahn Soo-kyeong, South Korean sport shooter
- Ahn Sook-sun, South Korean pansori singer
- An Su-gil, Korean novelist and journalist
- Ahn Suk-hwan, South Korean actor
- Ahn Sung-jae, South Korean chef
- Ahn Sung-ki, South Korean actor
- Ahn Sung-nam, South Korean footballer
- Ahn Tae-eun, South Korean footballer
- An Tae-hyun, South Korean footballer
- Ahn Tae-jin, South Korean film director and filmmaker
- An Tae-song, North Korean footballer
- An To-ch'i, Goryeo eunuch
- Tony Ahn, South Korean singer, member of boy band H.O.T.
- Viktor An, South Korean-born Russian short-track speed skating coach
- Ahn Woo-yeon, South Korean actor
- Ahn Yang-ok, South Korean academic
- Ahn Ye-eun, South Korean singer-songwriter
- An Ye-seul, South Korean singer
- Ahn Yeon-seok, South Korean actor
- Ahn Yong-joon, South Korean actor
- Ahn Yoo-jin, South Korean choreographer, dancer, university professor
- Yoon Ahn, Korean American businesswoman and fashion designer
- Ahn Young-kyu, South Korean footballer
- Ahn Young-mi, South Korean comedian
- An Yu-jin, South Korean singer, member of girl group IVE