Gyeon


Gyeon, is a Korean surname.

Meaning

Gyeon comes from the Sino-Korean meaning "capital city", meaning "scenery, view", meaning "respect, honour", or other hanja characters with the same pronunciation.
It usually occurs in combination with another character, though it is sometimes used as a stand-alone name.

甄 (Zhen)

Gyeon is a Chinese–Korean surname. It has two Chinese dialects: Zhen and Jian. This is due to the change of dialect by Sun Quan. The Korean language also has two dialects: Gyeon and Jin.

堅 (Jian)

Gyeon Quan was a general during the early Goryeo dynasty in the 10th century AD.