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North Korean soldier and politician (1917–1995)
O Jin-u (Korean: 오진우; March 8, 1917 – February 25, 1995) was a North Korean general and politician. He was a close associate of Kim Il Sung. O served under
O_Jin-u
Leader of North Korea from 1948 to 1994
revolutionary record and the support of the veteran defense minister, O Jin-u. In 1986, a rumor spread that Kim had been assassinated, making the concern
Kim_Il_Sung
Leader of North Korea from 1994 to 2011
named Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army. Defence Minister Oh Jin Wu, one of Kim Il Sung's most loyal subordinates, engineered Kim's acceptance
Kim_Jong_Il
Leader of North Korea since 2011
Jang's sister Jang Kye Sun, her husband and ambassador to Cuba, Jon Yong Jin, and Jang's nephew and ambassador to Malaysia, Jang Yong Chol. The nephew's
Kim_Jong_Un
North Korean general (born 1949), possibly executed in 2015
Kwon-mu (1957–59) Kim Chang-bong (1959–62) Choe Kwang (1962–68) O Jin-u (1968–79) O Kuk-ryol (1979–88) Choe Kwang (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007)
Hyon_Yong-chol
Japanese manga artist (born 1959)
U-Jin (遊人, Yūjin) is a Japanese manga artist specializing in lewd and pornographic manga. U-Jin has created many manga over his career and is well known
U-Jin
North Korean politician and general (1930–2023)
developing cyber warfare. A dispute with Minister of People's Armed Forces O Jin-u in 1988 led to his demotion and forced him to undertake a period of re-education;
O_Kuk-ryol
Korean military rank
with the title "marshal of the Korean People's Army" was conferred upon O Jin-u. In 1995, two other military officers were conferred the rank of marshal
Wonsu
North Korean soldier and politician (1936–2018)
abruptly purged in 1988 along with Chief of General Staff O Kuk-ryol for disputes with O Jin-u.[unreliable source?] Kim Yong-chun reappeared in the 1990s
Kim_Yong-chun
List of military parades
Newly promoted Marshal O Jin-u made the keynote address and the parade was commanded by also newly promoted Vice Marshal Kim Kwang-jin. The parade celebrated
Military parades in North Korea
Military_parades_in_North_Korea
1994 death of North Korean leader
of the funeral committee. The committee also included Defense Minister O Jin-u, and Vice President Kim Yong Ju, who was Kim Il Sung's younger brother
Death and state funeral of Kim Il Sung
Death_and_state_funeral_of_Kim_Il_Sung
Korean surname
Ji-young, South Korean professional volleyball player Oh Jin-hyek, South Korean archer O Jin-u (1917–1995), North Korean marshal and Politburo member Oh
Oh_(surname)
North Korean general and politician (1907–1982)
the vice minister first. Choe served as the minister until 1976, when O Jin-u replaced him "for health reasons". Choe was made minister not for his education
Choe_Hyon
North Korean general and politician
Kim Kwang-hyop (1957–62) Kim Chang-bong (1962–68) Choe Hyon (1968–76) O Jin-u (1976–95) Choe Kwang (1995–97) Kim Il-chol (1997–2009) Kim Yong-chun (2009–12)
No_Kwang-chol
Deputy head of state of North Korea since 2016
Workers' Party of Korea (2) O Jin-u 오진우 (1917–1995) 30 December 1986 26 May 1990 Workers' Party of Korea Kim Il Sung 8th (2) O Jin-u 오진우 (1917–1995) 26 May
Vice President of the State Affairs Commission
Vice_President_of_the_State_Affairs_Commission
1980 party conference in North Korea
19 members, of which Kim Jong Il ranked third (behind Kim Il Sung and O Jin-u). This marked the first time in the party's history that the CMC membership
6th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea
6th_Congress_of_the_Workers'_Party_of_Korea
North Korean general (1914–1986)
Kwon-mu (1957–59) Kim Chang-bong (1959–62) Choe Kwang (1962–68) O Jin-u (1968–79) O Kuk-ryol (1979–88) Choe Kwang (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007)
Lee_Kwon-mu
North Korean politician and military officer
Kim Kwang-hyop (1957–62) Kim Chang-bong (1962–68) Choe Hyon (1968–76) O Jin-u (1976–95) Choe Kwang (1995–97) Kim Il-chol (1997–2009) Kim Yong-chun (2009–12)
Kim_Jong-gwan
North Korean politician (1918–1997)
Ri Myong-su Kim Tae-sik Ok Pong-ran Kim Myong-kuk Kim Kyok-sik Chang Song-u Chon Chin-su Ju Sang-song Kim Il-chol Kang Tong-yon Pak Ki-song Ri Yong-chol
Choe_Kwang
North Korean general (1942–c. 2012)
Kwon-mu (1957–59) Kim Chang-bong (1959–62) Choe Kwang (1962–68) O Jin-u (1968–79) O Kuk-ryol (1979–88) Choe Kwang (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007)
Ri_Yong-ho_(general)
North Korean decision-making body
O Jin-u in 1995, Kim Jong Il remained the only member of the Politburo Standing Committee still alive; the four others (Kim Il Sung, Kim Il, O Jin-u,
Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea
Politburo_of_the_Workers'_Party_of_Korea
Most senior military officer of a country
North Koreans awarded the rank of wonsu have included: Kim Jong Il (1992), O Jin U (1992), Choe Kwang (1995) and Ri Ul-sol (1995). Rank of marshal with the
Highest_military_ranks
North Korean army officer (1915–1976)
Kwon-mu (1957–59) Kim Chang-bong (1959–62) Choe Kwang (1962–68) O Jin-u (1968–79) O Kuk-ryol (1979–88) Choe Kwang (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007)
Nam_Il
North Korean army officer (born 1952)
Kwon-mu (1957–59) Kim Chang-bong (1959–62) Choe Kwang (1962–68) O Jin-u (1968–79) O Kuk-ryol (1979–88) Choe Kwang (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007)
Ri_Yong-gil
7th Premier of North Korea from 1988 to 1992
after Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il, and veteran marshal and defence minister O Jin-u. He was a candidate member of the Politburo from the early 1980s and became
Yon_Hyong-muk
North Korean politician (1900–1976)
OCLC 83502262. — (1962). On Waging a Nation-wide Struggle for the Withdrawal of the U.S. Army From South Korea: Report of President Choi Yong Kun at the 11th Session
Choe_Yong-gon_(official)
Highest body of the Workers' Party of Korea between its national meetings
death of O Jin-u in 1995, Kim Jong Il remained the only member of the Presidium still alive; the four others (Kim Il Sung, Kim Il, O Jin-u, and Ri Jong-ok)
Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea
Central_Committee_of_the_Workers'_Party_of_Korea
Name list
Jin-woo is a Korean given name. People with this name include: Song Jin-woo (journalist) (1889–1945), Korean journalist and independence activist O Jin-u
Jin-woo
Head of North Korea's armed forces
Kwon-mu (1957–59) Kim Chang-bong (1959–62) Choe Kwang (1962–68) O Jin-u (1968–79) O Kuk-ryol (1979–88) Choe Kwang (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007)
Commander-in-Chief of North Korea
Commander-in-Chief_of_North_Korea
North Korean military officer
Kwon-mu (1957–59) Kim Chang-bong (1959–62) Choe Kwang (1962–68) O Jin-u (1968–79) O Kuk-ryol (1979–88) Choe Kwang (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007)
Pak_Jong-chon
Combined military forces of North Korea
leadership including Kim Il Sung (July 1994), Minister of People's Armed Forces O Jin-u (February 1995) and Minister of Defence Choe Kwang (February 1997). The
Korean_People's_Army
Korean military leader (1918–1950)
War Against the U.S. in Korea, 1950–51. New York, NY. 1988. p. 8. Spurr, Russell. Enter the Dragon, China's Undeclared War Against the U.S. in Korea, 1950–51
Kang_Kon
North Korean marshal (1921–2015)
highest North Korean military rank. (The others are or were Kim Jong Il, O Jin-u, Choe Kwang, Kim Jong Un, Kim Yong-chun, Hyon Chol-hae, Ri Pyong-chol and
Ri_Ul-sol
Military rank in North Korea
the Korean People's Army 조선인민군 차수 Vice Marshal Date of promotion Notes O Jin-u 오진우 1917–1995 14 April 1985 Promoted to Marshal of the Korean People's
Chasu
North Korean military officer (born 1941)
Kwon-mu (1957–59) Kim Chang-bong (1959–62) Choe Kwang (1962–68) O Jin-u (1968–79) O Kuk-ryol (1979–88) Choe Kwang (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007)
Kim_Jong-gak
North Korean politician and general
Kwon-mu (1957–59) Kim Chang-bong (1959–62) Choe Kwang (1962–68) O Jin-u (1968–79) O Kuk-ryol (1979–88) Choe Kwang (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007)
Ri_Thae-sop
North Korean politician and soldier (born 1933)
a member of the State Funeral Committee for the deaths of Kim Il Sung, O Jin-u, Yon Hyong-muk, Pak Song-chol, Jo Myong-rok and Kim Jong Il. In 2023, Pak
Pak_Jae-gyong
Ruling party of North Korea
gerontocracy at the highest level of the WPK and the state. With the death of O Jin-u on 25 February 1995, Kim Jong Il became the sole remaining living member
Workers'_Party_of_Korea
1980 state funeral for the President of Yugoslavia
the Workers' Party of Korea and President), Ho Dam (Foreign Minister), O Jin-u (Minister of Defence) Democratic Kampuchea: Khieu Samphan (President of
Death and state funeral of Josip Broz Tito
Death_and_state_funeral_of_Josip_Broz_Tito
North Korean politician (1933–2023)
Kim Kwang-hyop (1957–62) Kim Chang-bong (1962–68) Choe Hyon (1968–76) O Jin-u (1976–95) Choe Kwang (1995–97) Kim Il-chol (1997–2009) Kim Yong-chun (2009–12)
Kim_Il-chol
North Korean politician (1915–1970)
Kwon-mu (1957–59) Kim Chang-bong (1959–62) Choe Kwang (1962–68) O Jin-u (1968–79) O Kuk-ryol (1979–88) Choe Kwang (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007)
Kim_Kwang-hyop
North Korean military body
7 Jin-u, OGeneral O Jin-u 오진우 (1917–1995) December 1968 September 1979 10 years, 9 months Korean People's Army Ground Force 8 Kuk-ryol, OGeneral O Kuk-ryol
General Staff Department of the Korean People's Army
General_Staff_Department_of_the_Korean_People's_Army
Regiment of the Pakistan Army
fording demonstration at Kharian on 21 Aug 1976. On 1 Feb 1977 General O Jin U Minister of Defence, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea)
24th_Cavalry_(Frontier_Force)
North Korean politician and military officer
Kim Kwang-hyop (1957–62) Kim Chang-bong (1962–68) Choe Hyon (1968–76) O Jin-u (1976–95) Choe Kwang (1995–97) Kim Il-chol (1997–2009) Kim Yong-chun (2009–12)
Park_Su-il
Korean People's Army formation
Sangju, where they were ordered to retreat north. after the Korean War O Jin-u was made commander of the Infantry Division. In 1968, it was reported to
3rd_Division_(North_Korea)
North Korean title of honor
Assembly and First Vice Chairman of the State Affairs Commission Army Marshal O Jin-u was made a Hero of the Republic in (February 1968) and Double Hero (February
Hero_of_the_Republic
Mun Sop; O Jin U (1977). Taking a Machine Gun Himself. Pyongyang: Foreign Languages Publishing House. OCLC 6423895. Chon Chang Chol; O Jin U; et al. (1974)
Bibliography of World War II memoirs and autobiographies
Bibliography_of_World_War_II_memoirs_and_autobiographies
North Korean politician (born 1919)
Kwon-mu (1957–59) Kim Chang-bong (1959–62) Choe Kwang (1962–68) O Jin-u (1968–79) O Kuk-ryol (1979–88) Choe Kwang (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007)
Kim_Chang-bong
North Korean politician
(he graduated from the academy only in the 90s). He is the third son of O Jin-u, the Minister of the Defense of the North Korea who died in 1995, who for
O_Il-jong
North Korean government ministry
May 1976 7 years, 5 months Korean People's Army Ground Force 5 Jin-u, OMarshal O Jin-u 오진우 (1917–1995) May 1976 February 1995 18 years, 9 months Korean
Ministry of National Defence (North Korea)
Ministry_of_National_Defence_(North_Korea)
North Korean military officer
Jo Kyong-chol Pak Jae-gyong Pyon In-son Kim U-ho Kim Thaek-ku Choe Se-kwan Jong Ho-kyun Jon Chang-bok O Kum-chol Kim Myong-hwan Kim Chol Kim Su-hak Kim
Jo_Myong-rok
North Korean award decoration
Kyung-ok (April 1992) Lee Joo-hyon (April 1992) Kim Sung-ae (April 1982) O Jin-u (April 1982) Paek Hak-rim (April 1982) Kim Bok-shin (1982) Mang Dong-sop
Order_of_Kim_Il_Sung
North Korean politician and military officer
Kwon Yong-jin (Korean: 권영진; Hanja: 權英進) is a North Korean politician and military officer who currently serves as the director of the General Political
Kwon_Yong-jin
Committee's term. Kim Il Sung died on 8 July 1994. Kim Il died on 9 March 1984. O Jin-u died on 25 February 1995. Ri Jong-ok died on 23 September 1999. Pak Song-chol
6th Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea
6th_Politburo_of_the_Workers'_Party_of_Korea
Topics referred to by the same term
director O Jin-u (吳振宇, pinyin: Wú Zhènyǔ, 1917–1995), North Korean general and politician Allan (disambiguation) Francis (disambiguation) Jin-woo O (surname)
Wu_Zhenyu
Biography at NKLeadershipWatch Leadership Hierarchy, GlobalSecurity.org Kang Mi Jin (11 June 2013). "Kim "Repromotes" Choi Bu Il - DailyNK". Daily NK. Retrieved
Ri_Myong-su
North Korean general (born 1950)
Kim Kwang-hyop (1957–62) Kim Chang-bong (1962–68) Choe Hyon (1968–76) O Jin-u (1976–95) Choe Kwang (1995–97) Kim Il-chol (1997–2009) Kim Yong-chun (2009–12)
Pak_Yong-sik
1998 South Korean television series
Jang-yop Jeon Moo-song Baek Yoon-sik Kim Chung as Rim Hye-ok Lee Chi-woo as O Jin-u Na O-mi as Woo In-hee Han Young-sook as Choi Eun-hee Heo Yoon-jung No Hyun-hee
Until_the_Azalea_Blooms
North Korean general (1938–2015)
Kwon-mu (1957–59) Kim Chang-bong (1959–62) Choe Kwang (1962–68) O Jin-u (1968–79) O Kuk-ryol (1979–88) Choe Kwang (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007)
Kim_Kyok-sik
Workers' Party of Korea
2010 7th CC 1 Kim Il Sung 김일성 Member No No 2 Kim Il 김일 Member No No 3 O Jin-u 오진우 Member No No 4 Kim Jong Il 김정일 No Member No 5 Ri Jong-ok 리종옥 No No
6th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea
6th_Central_Committee_of_the_Workers'_Party_of_Korea
North Korean general and politician (born 1965)
Kim Kwang-hyop (1957–62) Kim Chang-bong (1962–68) Choe Hyon (1968–76) O Jin-u (1976–95) Choe Kwang (1995–97) Kim Il-chol (1997–2009) Kim Yong-chun (2009–12)
Rim_Kwang-il
Hui 2009 White Gem 백옥 Released in two parts Based on the final years of O Jin U 2009 Lifeline 생명선 2009 Distress 조난 2009 A Day of Training 훈련의 하루 2009 Song
List_of_North_Korean_films
1985 Soviet–North Korean historical film
Koreans at a special screening on 11 August 1985. The Minister of Defence O Jin-u was present at the screening. Andrey Martynov – Yakov Novichenko Chang
One_Second_for_a_Feat
Rudolf Hausner, 80, Austrian painter, draughtsman, printmaker and sculptor. O Jin-u, 77, North Korean general and politician, lung cancer. Victor Montagu,
Deaths_in_February_1995
North Korean politician (1912–1988)
committee consisting of 57 persons including Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il, and O Jin-u. Lim Chun Chu (1968). "Great Plan for the Fatherland's Restoration". Reminiscences
Yim_Chun-chu
North Korean general
Economic Committee, and the funeral committees of both Kim Il Sung and O Jin-u. The funeral committees are often seen as an indicator of de facto power
Kim_Chol-man
Electoral District (Kyongji): O Chun-sim Electoral District (Taechu): Yi In-pok Electoral District (Chaeryong): O Jin-u Electoral District (Samjigang):
1986 North Korean parliamentary election
1986_North_Korean_parliamentary_election
people. O Jin-u (1995), whose funeral committee consisted of 240. Choe Kwang (1997), whose funeral committee consisted of 85 people. Kim Kwang-jin (1997)
List of people who have received a state funeral
List_of_people_who_have_received_a_state_funeral
North Korean politician
disclosed in the press release. Kim Il-sung; Choe Hyon; Pak Sung-chul; O Jin-u; So Chol; et al. (1982). Twenty-year-long Anti-Japanese Revolution Under
So_Chol
Committee's term. Kim Il Sung died on 8 July 1994. Kim Il died on 9 March 1984. O Jin-u died on 25 February 1995. Ri Jong-ok was recalled as a member in March
6th Presidium of the Workers' Party of Korea
6th_Presidium_of_the_Workers'_Party_of_Korea
— New Demoted Alternate 14 Choe Kwang 최광 — New Reelected Alternate 15 O Jin-u 오진우 — New Full Alternate 16 Yim Chun-chu 임춘추 — New Full Alternate 17 Kim
4th Political Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea
4th_Political_Committee_of_the_Workers'_Party_of_Korea
Yi Kuk-chin 이국진 New Not Demoted — 11 Choe Kwang 최광 New Not Demoted — 12 O Jin-u 오진우 New Elected Not — 13 Kim Tong-gyu 김동규 New Elected Not — 14 Pak Sin-dok
4th Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly
4th_Standing_Committee_of_the_Supreme_People's_Assembly
— — — 295 Yang Chun-hyok 양춘혁 New Reelected — — — — — — — — — — — — 296 O Jin-u 오진우 New Reelected — — — — — — Member — Alternate — — — 297 Nam Chun-hwa
3rd_Supreme_People's_Assembly
North Korean politician (1919–2020)
Hwang was on the funeral committees of Kim Il Sung (1994, ranked 6th), O Jin-u (1995), Choe Kwang (1997, 28th), and Jon Mun-sop (1998). Hwang was awarded
Hwang_Sun-hui
International football competition
2026 AFC U-17 Asian Cup was the 21st edition of the AFC U-17 Asian Cup (including previous editions of the AFC U-17 Championship and AFC U-16 Championship)
2026_AFC_U-17_Asian_Cup
North Korean politician (1933–2013)
Rak-hui was on his funeral committee. She was on a similar committee of O Jin-u the following year. She was number 24 on the committee of Jo Myong-rok
Kim_Rak-hui
Leadership committee of North Korea's ruling party
Yong-ho was Kim Jong Un's personal military escort at the time, similar to O Jin-u's role during Kim Jong Il's early rule. At the 4th Conference, Chasu Choe
Presidium of the Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea
Presidium_of_the_Politburo_of_the_Workers'_Party_of_Korea
South Korean singer and producer
Young-jin is a South Korean singer-songwriter, record producer and vocal trainer formerly under SM Entertainment. He has produced and written songs for H.O
Yoo_Young-jin
Korean general and politician (1935–2010)
medal. He was member of the funeral committee of Kim Il Sung in July 1994, O Jin-u in February 1995, Pak Song-chol in October 2008, and had been member of
Ri_Ha-il
Head of the Workers' Party of Korea (in North Korea)
9 May 2016 5 years and 224 days 4 O Jin-u 오진우 1917 1995 13 November 1970 14 October 1980 9 years and 336 days — O Su-yong 오수용 1944 Alive 11 February
General Secretary and Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea
General_Secretary_and_Secretary_of_the_Workers'_Party_of_Korea
1982 4 years and 110 days New ? 4 Ministry of the People's Armed Forces O Jin-u 16 December 1977 5 April 1982 4 years and 110 days New ? 5 Ministry of
6th Administrative Council of North Korea
6th_Administrative_Council_of_North_Korea
of North Korea; Kim Il nominates Kim Il Sung. Nomination discussed by O Jin-u, Yom Tae-jun, Kim I-hun and Kim Tuk-nan. Kim Il Sung elected Election of
7th_Supreme_People's_Assembly
North Korean politician
and in February 1995, he served as a member of the funeral commission of O Jin-u. Pak Song Bong died on February 20, 2001, at the age of 69. He was buried
Pak_Song_Bong
Reelected 5 Choe Hyon 최현 — New Reelected 6 Kim Yong-ju 김영주 — Old Removed 7 O Jin-u 오진우 — Old Reelected 8 Kim Tong-gyu 김동규 — New Expelled 9 So Chol 서철 — New
5th Political Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea
5th_Political_Committee_of_the_Workers'_Party_of_Korea
6th SEC 6th CEC 1 Kim Il Sung 김일성 Old Dead Member Member Member Member 2 O Jin-u 오진우 Unknown Dead Member Member — Member 3 Kim Jong Il 김정일 Unknown Renewed
6th Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea
6th_Central_Military_Commission_of_the_Workers'_Party_of_Korea
North Korean general and politician (1927–1997)
August 1995, the year of the death of the Minister of People's Armed Forces O Jin-u, Kim wrote an editorial titled The People's Army is Kim Jong Il's army
Kim_Kwang-jin_(politician)
Election 1st Session of the 9th Central People's Committee Leadership Chairman Kim Il Sung First Vice Chairmen Kim Jong Il Vice Chairmen Choe Kwang O Jin-u
9th National Defence Commission
9th_National_Defence_Commission
or reside in South Korea. Contents: 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also References 015B 100% 10cm 14U 15& 1Punch 1Team 1the9
List of South Korean musicians
List_of_South_Korean_musicians
4 Kim Yong-ju 김영주 Old Removed 13 February 1974 3 years and 92 days — 5 O Jin-u 오진우 New Demoted 14 October 1980 9 years and 336 days — 6 Kim Tong-gyu 김동규
5th Secretariat of the Workers' Party of Korea
5th_Secretariat_of_the_Workers'_Party_of_Korea
He was a member of the funeral committees at the time of the death of O Jin-u in 1995, Jo Myong-rok in 2010, and following the death of Kim Jong Il in
Kim_Hyong-ryong
Song-chol 1913 2008 박성철 Reelected — 6 Choe Hyon 1907 1982 최현 Reelected — 7 O Jin-u 1917 1995 오진우 Demoted — 8 Kim Tong-gyu 1915 1978 김동규 Demoted — 9 Kim Yong-ju
5th Central People's Committee
5th_Central_People's_Committee
International football competition
The 2026 AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup was the 10th edition of the AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup (including previous editions of the AFC U-17 Women's Championship
2026 AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup
2026_AFC_U-17_Women's_Asian_Cup
of North Korea; Kim Il nominates Kim Il-sung. Nomination discussed by O Jin-u, Yom Tae-jun, Kim I-hun and Kim Tuk-nan. Kim Il-sung elected Election of
5th_Supreme_People's_Assembly
North Korean politician
the national mourning committees for the deaths of Kim Il Sung in 1994, O Jin-u in 1995, Choe Kwang in 1997, and Kim Jong Il in 2011. 통일부 북한자료센터 주요 인물
Kang_Tong-yun
1977–1982 North Korean government body
SPA National Defence Commission 3 O Jin-u 오진우 Old Reelected Vice Chairman of the SPA National Defence Commission 4 O Paek-ryong 오백용 Old Reelected Vice
Committees of the 6th Supreme People's Assembly
Committees_of_the_6th_Supreme_People's_Assembly
the SPA National Defence Commission 3 O Jin-u 오진우 Reelected Vice Chairman of the SPA National Defence Commission 4 O Paek-ryong 오백용 Reelected Vice Chairman
Committees of the 5th Supreme People's Assembly
Committees_of_the_5th_Supreme_People's_Assembly
International football competition
Kota Mizunuma Yoichiro Kakitani O Jin-hyok Ri Sang-Chol Mohamad Mido Davronjon Tukhtasunov 3 goals Gao Di Ma Long Jin Hanato Joo Sung-Hwan Fahad Al-Dossari
2006_AFC_U-17_Championship
Republic 6 O Jin-u 오진우 Old Reelected — 7 So Chol 서철 New Reelected — 8 Ri Jong-ok 리종옥 New Reelected — 9 Yim Chun-chu 임춘추 Old Reelected — 10 O Paek-ryong
6th Central People's Committee
6th_Central_People's_Committee
1986 South Korean film
Cinematography Seo Jeong-min Edited by Hyeon Dong-chun Music by O Jin-u Distributed by Hyun Jin Films Release date March 27, 1986 (1986-03-27) Running time
Seoul_Jesus
Mu-kwang 현무광 Old Not — Kang Hui-won 강희원 Old Not — Kim Pyong-yul 김평열 New Not — O Jin-u 오진우 Old Not — Paek Pom-su 백폼수 New Not — Ri Jong-ok 이종옥 New Not Vice President
8th Central People's Committee
8th_Central_People's_Committee
O JIN-U
O JIN-U
Female
Japanese
(é †) Japanese unisex name JUN means "obedient."
Male
French
Short form of French Théodore, THÉO means "gift of God."
Boy/Male
Irish
Descendent of. Irish surnames formed by prefacing O'.
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean
Gold; Tender; Precious; Bright; Ferry
Boy/Male
English American French Hebrew
or abbreviation of Jonathan 'Jehovah has been gracious; has shown favor.' Sometimes used in the...
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Pius, PÃO means "pious."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
O Lord of All Lords
Male
Portuguese
Galician-Portuguese form of Latin Eugenius, UXÃO means "well born."
Boy/Male
American, Danish, French, German, Greek, Indian, Italian, Spanish
Angel
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mayanshi | மாயாநà¯à®·à¯€Â
Related o Goddess Laxmi
Mayanshi | மாயாநà¯à®·à¯€Â
Female/Male/Unisex
Korean
(豪金) Korean name JIN-HO means "golden hero/leader."
Female
Japanese
(欽) Japanese unisex name KIN means "gold."
Female
Chinese
beauty-august.
Male
Croatian
, cross of peace.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Roman Latin Laurentius, LOURENÇO means "of Laurentum."
Male
Babylonian
, I trust in Sin!
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gold, Bright, Beautiful, Berry, Precious
Female
English
English short form of names beginning with Jan-, most of which are feminine forms of John, JAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Jan.
Male
Slovene
Slovene pet form of Polish/Slovene Aleksander, SAÅ O means "defender of mankind."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Related O Goddess Laxmi
O JIN-U
O JIN-U
Girl/Female
African, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
Father's Loving Daughter; One who is the Loving Daughter of a Father; Father's Pride
Surname or Lastname
English (Dorset)
English (Dorset) : of uncertain origin; perhaps a variant of Pocket(t), from a diminutive of Anglo-Norman French poque ‘small pouch’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of purses and pouches or a nickname. Alternatively it could be from a diminutive of Middle English pouk(e) ‘evil spirit’, ‘puck’, ‘goblin’.
Boy/Male
Christian, Gaelic, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Punjabi, Sikh
Dusky; Dark-haired; Dark
Boy/Male
Tamil
A forest
Male
Egyptian
, a Vth dynasty king.
Male
Greek
(Ἀπόλλων) Greek myth name of a god of archery, healing, light, poetry, prophecy, music, and the sun. He is the son of Zeus and Lêtô, and the twin brother of Artemis, goddess of the hunt and moon. According to Æschylus, the name comes from apollumi, APOLLON means "to destroy," hence "the destroyer."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Produced from Sugar Cane
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Anupreet | அநà¯à®ªà¯à®°à®¿à®¤
Power
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
The Son of Woman
O JIN-U
O JIN-U
O JIN-U
O JIN-U
O JIN-U
interj.
An exclamation used in calling or directly addressing a person or personified object; also, as an emotional or impassioned exclamation expressing pain, grief, surprise, desire, fear, etc.
n.
Want of distance o/ separation; nearness.
v. t.
To exceed in speed o/ distance traveled.
a.
Incapable o/ being dissipated.
a.
One.
n.
A Peruvian name for certain species of Oxalis (O. crenata, and O. tuberosa) which bear edible tubers.
n.
The letter O, or its sound.
n.
See Hop-o'-my-thumb.
n.
See Melluc/o.
prep.
A shortened form of of or on.
pl.
of O
n.
Alt. of Jinn
n.
A figure o/ speech by which a strong affirmation of the contrary, is implied under the form o/ an earnest interrogation, as in the following lines; -
n.
Something shaped like the letter O; a circle or oval.
n.
A cat o' nine tails. See below.
n.
A cipher; zero.
pl.
of O
imp. & p. p.
o/ Withstand.