I have the lucky distinction of being one among very few Keunwoos in the United States. Or, at least, most of the other Keunwoos in the America are not on the web yet.
However, there are a few; and the name, while not very common in Korea, is not that rare. In a few years, there will be so many Keunwoos on the web that I will hardly stand out at all---although, with luck, I may remain Google's top Keunwoo:
http://www.google.com/search?q=keunwoo
In order to prevent confusion, I present this handy chart for distinguishing the most prominent Keunwoos currently on the web:
| Which Keunwoo? | Keunwoo Lee | Keunwoo Lee | Keunwoo Lee | Keunwoo Lee | Keunwoo Park | Keunwoo Seok | KeunwooTM International, Inc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Location |
Seattle, WA
New York, NY
|
Houston, TX | Seoul, Korea | Seoul, Korea | Seoul, Korea | Seoul, Korea | Seoul, Korea |
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| Occupation | Ph.D. student, Programming Systems | Computational Chemist | Skateboarder | Painter | Ph.D. student, Microelectronics | Explosives enthusiast | Multinational corporation |
Google also reveals the following mentions of Keunwoos, but I do not have head shots for them:
FYI, in Korean "Lee Keunwoo" is written: 이근우 (you need a Unicode-supporting browser with a valid Hangul font to display this). The first glyph 이 is "Ee" (Romanized as "Lee", don't ask me why), and the second two glyphs 근우 are "Keunwoo".
Also, if you really want to search something in detail, I strongly recommend Vivisimo, which clusters hits based on similarity; consider the difference between Googling "Keunwoo" and Vivsimoing (viving?) "Keunwoo". It's much easier to look for, e.g., hits that don't refer to me using the latter.