Kyong
Kyong is a romanization used in English-language texts to render several Korean syllables, most commonly the Hangul 경. Because Korean syllables can be written with different hanja, the meaning associated with Kyong is not fixed and varies with the chosen characters. The spelling Kyong reflects older or nonstandard romanization; modern systems usually render the same syllable as Gyeong, with Gyong or Kyung appearing in other contexts.
In given names, Kyong may appear as part of two-syllable names or compound names. The exact meaning
Outside Korea, Kyong appears in transliterations of Korean names in diaspora communities, historical texts, or official
Overall, Kyong is primarily a spelling variant tied to Korean phonology and script, with its precise interpretation