- 吹牛大王 chuīniúdàwáng braggartA person who is prone to boasting or exaggerating
- 大王椰子 dàwángyézi royal palmA tall tropical tree with a straight, smooth trunk and feathery leaves, often planted along roadsides or in parks; Roystonea regia
- 山中无老虎,猴子称大王 shānzhōngwúlǎohǔhóuzichēngdàwáng when the cat is away the mice will play(idiom) Literal meaning is "when there is no tiger in the mountain, the monkey acts as king"; describes a situation where a lesser person takes power or a leadership role because a superior or more capable person is absent.
- 山大王 shāndàiwang bandit chiefLeader of a group of outlaws or bandits based in the mountains.
- 牛皮大王 niúpídàwáng braggart(colloquial) A person who likes to brag or talk big; a boastful person.
- 世宗大王 shìzōngdàwáng Sejong the GreatKing of the Joseon dynasty (reigned 1418-1450) who is credited with the creation of the Korean alphabet.
- 猢狲大王 húsūndàwáng monkey kingking of the monkeys; by extension, a leader of a group or a teacher who looks after young children