Jung-hee
Jung-hee, also spelled as Jeong-hee, Jeong-hui, Chung-hee, or Jong-hui, is a Korean given name. Jung-hee was the fourth-most popular name for newborn girls in South Korea in 1950, falling to sixth place by 1960.
People with this name include:
Artists, scholars, and writers
- Kim Jeong-hui, Joseon dynasty male calligrapher
- Choe Jeong-hui, South Korean female writer
- Moon Chung-hee, South Korean female poet
- Oh Jung-hee, South Korean female writer
- Cheon Jung-hee, South Korean male mathematician
- Chunghee Sarah Soh, South Korean-born American sociocultural anthropologist
Entertainers
- Yoon Jeong-hee, South Korean actress
- Jang Jung-hee, South Korean actress
- Moon Jeong-hee, South Korean actress
- Yoon Jung-hee (born 1980), South Korean actress
- Lee Jung-hee, stage name Lee Jung, South Korean singer
- Lim Jeong-hee, South Korean female R&B singer
Politicians
- Park Chung Hee, South Korean male general and politician, leader of South Korea from 1963 until his death
- Lee Jung-hee, South Korean female lawyer and politician
Sportspeople
- Lee Jung-hee, South Korean female gymnast
- Park Jeong-hui, South Korean male judoka
- Park Jung-hee (sport shooter), South Korean male sport shooter
- Park Chung-hee (handballer), South Korean female handball player
- Ri Jong-hui, North Korean female football goalkeeper
- Ji Jung-hee, South Korean female volleyball player
- Cho Jung-hui, North Korean female table tennis player
Others
- Lee Jeonghee, South Korean female abacus master
- Chun Jung-hee, South Korean male professional computer game player
Fictional characters
- Ryeon Jung-hee, female character portrayed by Jeon Ji-hyun in 2013 South Korean film ''The Berlin File''