Kang or Gang is a common Korean family name. Altogether, the holders of this name number more than 1 million in South Korea, according to the 2000 census. The name "Kang" can actually represent any of 5 different hanja, or Chinese characters. However, the great majority of Kangs (more than 1 million) bear the surname 姜.
Gang Yi-sik, a military official of Goguryeo.
Gang Gam-chan, a military official of Goryeo.
Gang Jo (died 1010), general who served under Emperor Mokjong and Emperor Hyeonjong of Goryeo
Gang Hong-rip, a military official of the Joseon Dynasty.
Gang Hui-an (1417?-1464), a prominent and painter of the early Joseon period
Gang Se-hwang (1713–1791), a high government official and representative painter and calligrapher of the mid Joseon period
Kang Tejune (born 1976), Korean-American businessman
Gang Gyeong-hyo (born 1964), South Korean modern pentathlete
Gang Il-Sun, founder of the Jeung San Do religion
Kang Chan-hee, member of South Korean boy group SF9
Kang Chol-hwan, defector from North Korea
Kang Daesung, South Korean singer from Big Bang
Kang Sung Hoon, South Korean singer from Sechs Kies
Kang Dong-won, South Korean actor
Kang Eun-hye, South Korean singer from Dal Shabet
Kang Ha-neul, South Korean actor
Kang Hee-gun (Gary), member of South Korean rapper duo Leessang, host of South Korean variety show Running Man
Kang Ho-dong, South Korean entertainer, comedian and MC
Kang Hye-jung, South Korean actress
Kang Hye-mi, South Korean volleyball player
Kang Hyeyeon, member of South Korean girl group Bestie
Kang In-oh (Noori), South Korean singer from Co-Ed School
Kang Ji-hwan, South Korean actor
Kang Ji-hyun (Soyou), member of girl group SISTAR
Kang Jiyoung, former member of Korean girl group Kara
Jung-ho Kang, baseball player.
Katherine Anna Kang, American video game industry figure, machinima film producer, designer, entrepreneur and business woman.
Kang Kyung-Ho, South Korean mixed martial artist
Kang Kyung-Won, member of girl group Pristin
Kang Min, better known as Nal_Ra, South Korean StarCraft player
Kang Mi-na, South Korean singer, member of girl groups I.O.I and Gugudan
Kang Min-hyuk, South Korean drummer, actor, and member of CN Blue
Kang Min-kyung, South Korean singer from Korean duo Davichi
Peter Kang, American-born Korean rapper of Eastern United States
Kang Ryang-uk early North Korean politician and a North Korean Protestant Minister and Chairman of the Christian Federation of Korea a deputy prime minister of North Korea and a secretary of the Supreme People's Assembly.
Kang Yong Sop, chairman of the Korean Christian Federation and vice-president of the Korean Council of Religionists. He was also vice-president of the North Korean branch of the Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification, delegate to 12th Supreme People's Assembly and member of the SPA Presidium, and director of the Pyongyang Theological Academy, ambassador to Romania in 1969, and to Malta in 1971
Kang Young-joong
Kang Seulgi, member of South Korean girl group Red Velvet
Kang Seung-yoon, Leader of South Korean boy group WINNER
Kang Si-ra, South Korean singer and contestant on Produce 101
Kang So-ra, South Korean actress
Kang Ye-na, South Korean ballerina, and a principal dancer of The Universal Ballet
Kang Chang-hee, Speaker of the National Assembly of South Korea
Kang Ki-cheon, Korean military missioner, a rear-admiral
Kang Chang-gi, South Korean football midfielder
Kang Seo-ryong, Vice Minister of Ministry Office of Legislation
Kang Ho-in, Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
Kang Bong Kyun, Finance Minister
Kang Nung-su, a North Korean literary critic and politician. He was a vice premier and member of the politburo of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea.
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