Rhee
Rhee is a common surname, particularly associated with individuals of Korean descent. One notable figure is Syngman Rhee, who served as the first President of South Korea from 1948 to 1960. His leadership was marked by efforts to establish a stable government following the Korean War.
In addition to its historical significance, "Rhee" can also refer to various places and institutions in South Korea. For example, Rhee's University is known for its contributions to education and research. The name is often linked to cultural and academic contexts within the Korean community.