LC control no. | no2009196749 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Kim, Yŏn-a, 1990- |
Variant(s) | 김 연아, 1990- Kim, Yuna, 1990- 김연아, 1990- 金姸兒, 1990- Kim, Yeona, 1990- Kim, Ju-na, 1990- קים, יו-נה, 1990- Ḳim, Yu-Nah, 1990- Kim, Yu-Na, 1990- Kima, Jona, 1990- Kim, Jona, 1990- Ким, Ёна, 1990- Kim, Ëna, 1990- Ким, Ёнь-а, 1990- Kim, Ënʹ-a, 1990- Ким, Ён А, 1990- Кім, Йон А, 1990- Kim, Ĭon A, 1990- 金妍兒, 1990- Jin, Yan'er, 1990- |
Associated country | Korea (South) |
Located | Seoul (Korea) Toronto (Ont.) |
Birth date | 19900905 |
Place of birth | Puch'ŏn-si (Korea) |
Field of activity | Figure skating |
Affiliation | Olympic Winter Games (21st : 2010 : Vancouver, B.C.) Olympic Winter Games (22nd : 2014 : Sochi, Russia) |
Profession or occupation | Figure skaters Olympic athletes |
Special note | Non-Latin script references not evaluated |
Found in | Han-pŏn ŭi pisang ŭl wihan ch'ŏn-pŏn ŭi jŏmp'ŭ, 2009: t.p. (김 연아 = Kim Yŏn-a) NAVER WWW Home Page, Mar. 4, 2014 (b. 1990; professional female figure skater; main character of Han-pŏn ŭi pisang ŭl wihan ch'ŏn-pŏn ŭi jŏmp'u; registered as Kim, Yuna at ISU) Wikipedia, November 12, 2014 (Kim Yuna; Kim Yuna (Hangul: 김연아, Hanja: 金姸兒; born 5 September 1990); South Korean figure skater. She is the 2010 Olympic champion and 2014 silver medalist in ladies' singles; born Bucheon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea; moved to Gunpo when she was six years old; moved to Toronto, Ontario, in May 2007 where she spent four years; residence: Seoul, South Korea; The correct transliteration of her name, 김연아, would be Kim Yeona. However, when Kim applied for her passport, she intended to write her name as "Yun-a", but the official miswrote her name as "Yu-na". In Hangul, Yu-na is written as "유나" rather than "연아". From the 2010-2011 season, her name was registered as "Yuna Kim" at her ISU profile) Czech page (Kim Ju-na) Spanish page (Kim Yu-Na) Hebrew page (קים יו-נה = Ḳim Yu-Nah) Latvian page (Kima Jona) Hungarian page (Kim Jona) Mongolian page (Ким Ёна = Kim Ëna; Ким Ёнь-а = Kim Ënʹ-a) Polish page (Kim Yu-na; Kim Yu-Na) Russian page (Ким Ён А = Kim Ën A) Ukrainian page (Кім Йон А = Kim Ĭon A) Chinese page (金妍兒 = Jin Yan'er) |
Associated language | kor |