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Heo Young-ji
Heo Young-ji (born August 30, 1994), better known mononymously as Youngji, is a South Korean singer, dancer, entertainer and television personality.
Heo Hwang-ok
Heo Hwang-ok also known as Empress Boju, was a legendary queen mentioned in Samguk yusa, a 13th-century Korean chronicle.
Heo Sung-tae
(born October 20, 1977) a South Korean actor with over sixty film and television credits.
Heo Sol-ji
Heo Sol-ji (born January 10, 1989), known mononymously as Solji, is a South Korean singer.
Heo Kyung-hwan
Heo Kyung-hwan (born February 16, 1981), is a South Korean comedian.
Heo Jung-eun
(born September 14, 2007) a South Korean actress.
Heo Hoon
(born 16 August 1995) a South Korean professional basketball player.
Heo Jung-min
(born November 11, 1982) a South Korean actor and musician.
Heo Jun
a court physician of the Joseon Dynasty in Korea.
Heo Ung
(born August 5, 1993) a South Korean professional basketball player.
Heo Su-bong
Heo Su-bong (born in Ulsan) is a South Korean male volleyball player.
Heo Ga-yoon
Heo Ga-yoon (born May 18, 1990), better known by the mononym Gayoon, is a South Korean actress and singer.
Heo Im
(1570–1647, born in Naju, South Jeolla Province) a Korean acupuncturist of the Hayang Heo clan during the reign of King Seonjo of the Joseon period.
Heo Gyun
Heo Young-saeng
(born: November 3, 1986) a South Korean entertainer.
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