남

Noun

 * 1) other person, other people; someone other than the self
 * 2) stranger, someone one does not know
 * 1) stranger, someone one does not know

Etymology 2
, from the reading.

Noun

 * 1)  man, male
 * 2) son;
 * 1) son;
 * 1) son;

Prefix

 * 1)  man, male

Suffix

 * 1) man (who is characterized by this)

Etymology 3
, from the reading.

Noun

 * 1)  south

Usage notes
In news headlines, this is usually written solely in the hanja form, even in contemporary Korean text otherwise devoid of any Hanja.

Etymology 4
Modern Korean reading of various Chinese characters, from the reading.

Etymology 5
Modern South Korean reading of various Chinese characters in isolation or as the first element of a compound, which was also true of most dialects (both North and South) in 1945. From ; when preceded by another character in a compound, they retain the original  form.

In the North Korean standard, they are always read as, but this is an artificial imposition intended to standardize Sino-Korean readings, which did not reflect any major dialect's pronunciation in 1945.