員
- person, member, personnel;
- official, office-holder;
- to add, to increase (archaic sense);
Etymology
Phono-semantic compound:
囗 (위, enclosure) – semantic, indicating something enclosed or counted.
貝 (패, cowrie shell, money) – phonetic in traditional etymology, but also carries semantic value of money/counting.
According to Shuowen Jiezi, the character was originally explained as “enclosure 囗 + shell 貝” → “counting shells, then by extension counting people.”
However, oracle bone and bronze inscriptions show that this is a folk etymology: the true ancient form is 𪔅 (囗 + 鼎), later regularized into 員.
Usage in Korean
人員 (인원) — personnel, staff, members
官員 (관원) — official
成員 (성원) — member
會員 (회원) — association member
員數 (원수) — number of people
Additional notes
In Korean, the dominant reading today is 원, especially in compounds relating to personnel or membership.
When meaning to add, to increase or when used in names/surnames, also read as 운 (un).
Example: the reduplicated form 員員 (운운) means “crowded, bustling with people.”
As a surname, 運 (운) derives from people who took this character from Wu Zixu (伍員, 오자서)’s name out of admiration. Wu Zixu (伍員, 오자서) was a Chinese general of the State of Wu during the Spring and Autumn period. He is remembered as a folk hero for his loyalty, filial piety, and his determination to avenge his family.
Words that derived from 員
- 경비원(警備員)–guard; security guard
- 공무원(公務員)–civil servant
- 공원(工員)–factory worker
- 구성원(構成員)–member
- 동원(動員)–mobilization; drawing; gathering
- 사무직원(事務職員)–clerk; clerical worker
- 사원(社員)–employee; staff; workforce
- 신입 사원(新入社員)–new hire; new employee
- 연구원(硏究員)–researcher
- 위원(委員)–member
- 위원장(委員長)–president; chairperson; leader
- 위원회(委員會)–committee; commission
- 은행원(銀行員)–bank teller
- 의원(議員)–member of an assembly; assemblyman
- 전원(全員)–all
- 정원(定員)–capacity; the maximum number of admissions
- 종업원(從業員)–employee; staff
- 직원(職員)–employee
- 회사원(會社員)–employee; office worker; staff
- 회원(會員)–member
- 口月山金 (RBUC)
- ⿱ 口 貝