Talk:Yǐn (surname)

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This page is formerly a redirect to Yunnan, but I don't think that yun is an abbreviation of Yunnan. --PuzzletChung 08:38, 23 Jun 2004 (UTC)


WHAT!?![edit]

"It is one of the few names that has a "surname character" assigned to it - i.e. the character only has the definition "surname" while used in Korea and is only used to denote the surname."

The character means "the eldest". It is written clear as day in the Korean dictionary. As I am not a member of Wikipedia I cannot change the first section. Can a KOREAN please edit this?

EDIT: Forget it I learned to change it myself.