List of Notable Yoons
- Yoon Bong-Gil, Korean independence activist
- Yoon Eun-Hye, actress, model, and singer (Goong, The Vineyard Man, Coffee Prince, Escaping Charisma)
- Yoon Gwan, military general during the Goryeo dynasty.
- Yun Isang, composer
- Yoon Je-kyoon, filmmaker (Sex Is Zero, Haeundae)
- James Yun professional wrestler, better known under the stage name Jimmy Wang Yang.
- Johnny Yune, comedian/actor (They Call Me Bruce?, The Cannonball Run)
- Karl Yune, model and actor (Memoirs of a Geisha, Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid)
- Kyung-Shin Yoon, Olympic athlete and international handball player
- Yun Mi-jin, South Korean archer and Olympic gold medalist
- Yun Po Sun, second president of South Korea
- Rick Yune, model and actor (The Fast and the Furious, Die Another Day)
- Sang Yoon, Korean American restaurateur, chef and founder of Father's Office
- Yun Seondo, notable poet in the Joseon Dynasty
- Yun JiHyun, notable student
- Yun Son Ha, actress
- Tommy Yune, writer/artist (Speed Racer) and director (Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles)
- Yun Tong-ju, poet active during the period of Japanese rule
- Yoon Yea-Ji, figure skater
- Yoon Do-Hyun, hard rock singer/songwriter
- Yoon Jung-Hwan, football player
- Yoon Bit-Garam, football player
- Yoon Doo Joon, South Korean singer, leader of boy band B2ST
- Yoon Bora, a member of girl group SISTAR
- Yoon Bomi, a member of South Korea's girl group Apink
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