Seok (Korean name)

Family or given: 石: "stone" 昔: "ancient"Given name only: 夕: "evening" 惜: "regret" 席: "seat" 碩: "eminent" 析: "divide" 釋: "interpret"Seok, also spelled Suk, is a rare Korean family name held by about 56,500 South Koreans, as well as an element in some Korean given names.

The Gyeongju Seok clan claims descent from certain of the early rulers of Silla; the first Gyeongju Seok to sit on the throne was the fourth Silla king, Talhae.

In a study by the National Institute of the Korean Language based on 2007 application data for South Korean passports, it was found that 61.3% of people with that surname spelled it in Latin letters as Seok in their passports, vs. 30.6% as Suk.

Rarer alternative spellings (the remaining 8.1%) included Seog, Sok, Souk, and Sock.

[2] People with this family name include: There are 20 hanja with the reading Seok on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names; common ones are shown in the table above.