Here are some common Korean last names:
Kim
Lee (or Yi but both are pronounced as 'E')
Park (or Pak)*
Choi (pronounced as 'Chweh')
Hwang*
Ahn (or An)*
Han*
Suh (or So)
Byun
Ko
Chae
Cha*
Na*
Ra*
Ha*
Kwang*
Wang*
Kwok
Erl {(or Erlji).-> I don't know which one because it's a very rare last name. Only one general is known to have this name in history. His relatives are unknown. Some historians even think that the general might be a foreigner. There were Indian and Arab merchants and people from northern Manchuria in Korea over a thousand years ago.}
You could add these last names to the first names that Jay Tee provided. The last name comes before the first name.
*pronounce the 'a' like in 'chalk'.
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