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Eun-u Unisex Korean

Eun-u is a Korean given name typically formed by combining two Sino-Korean characters, each contributing to its meaning. The first character, eun (恩), signifies "kindness," "mercy," or "charity." The second character, u...

Eun-woo Unisex Korean

Eun-woo is a Korean given name, an alternate transcription of Eun-u (은우). It is formed from Sino-Korean elements: 恩 (eun) meaning “kindness, mercy, charity” combined with 宇 (u) meaning “house, universe” or 祐 (u) mea...

Gyeong Unisex Korean

Gyeong is a single-syllable Korean unisex name and element in many two-syllable Korean given names. It usually occurs in combination with another character, though it is sometimes used as a stand-alone name. The meaning...

Hyeon Unisex Korean

Hyeon is a Korean unisex given name derived from Sino-Korean characters. The most common character used is 賢 (hyeon), meaning "virtuous, worthy, or able," but other characters sharing the same pronunciation (e.g., 顯 me...

Hyun Unisex Korean

Hyun is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 현 (see Hyeon). Derived from Sino-Korean characters, primarily 賢 (hyeon, meaning 'virtuous, worthy, able'), this unisex name is often paired with another character...

Jae 1 Unisex Korean

Jae 1 is a Korean unisex given name that most often appears as a component in two-syllable names, but it can also stand alone. Its meaning derives from the Sino-Korean reading hànjī (漢字): the character 才, which signif...

Ji Unisex Korean

Ji is a Korean name often derived from Sino-Korean characters, most notably 智 (ji) meaning "wisdom, intellect." While it is used occasionally as a single-character given name, Ji is more frequently combined with another...

Ji-ho Unisex Korean

Ji-ho (also spelled Chi-ho or Jie-ho) is a Korean given name popular for both genders, though it was the eighth-most popular name for newborn boys in South Korea in 2015, with 2,095 boys given the name.EtymologyJi-ho is...

Ji-hu Unisex Korean

Ji-hu (also spelled Ji-hoo) is a Korean given name. It is typically composed of two Sino-Korean syllables: ji (智) meaning "wisdom, intellect" and hu (厚) meaning "thick" or "generous." However, other combinations of han...

Joo-won Unisex Korean

Joo-won is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 주원, reflecting the same pronunciation as Ju-won. In South Korea, this name gained notable popularity, ranking second for newborn boys in 2011 and fifth in 2015...

Jun 1 Unisex Chinese Korean

Jun is a unisex given name of Chinese and Korean origin, primarily a single-character name. In Chinese, it is often derived from the element jūn (君), meaning "king" or "ruler," which is used for both genders. Other comm...

Jun-yeong Unisex Korean

Jun-yeong is a Korean masculine given name. It is often romanized as Jun-young. The name is typically formed with the Sino-Korean elements jun (俊), meaning "talented, handsome", and yeong (英), meaning "flower, petal, b...

Jun-young Unisex Korean

Jun-young, also spelled Joon-young, is a common Korean given name. It is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 준영, which corresponds to Jun-yeong. The name has been popular in South Korea, ranking as the tent...

Ju-won Unisex Korean

Ju-won is a Korean unisex given name, typically written with two Sino-Korean syllables. The first syllable, ju, often uses the hanja 周 (ju), meaning "circumference," but other characters like 朱 (vermillion) or 柱 (pill...

Kyung Unisex Korean

Kyung is a Korean unisex given name and uncommon surname. As a given name, it is typically a single-syllable name or an element in two-syllable names, and its meaning depends on the hanja used. It is the revised Romaniza...

Min 1 Unisex Chinese Korean

Min is a common given name in East Asian cultures, particularly inChinese and Korean. In Chinese, the name Min (敏) can be derived from the character 敏, which means "quick, clever, sharp", or from 民 (mín) meaning "peop...

Moon 1 Unisex Korean

Moon 1 is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 문, representing the surname Mun. It is a unisex name used in Korean contexts, though it is less common than the standard romanization. The underlying surname Mun...

Mun Unisex Korean

Mun is a Korean personal name and surname pronounced mun (문 in Hangul). As a first name, it derives from Sino-Korean hanja characters, most notably 文 meaning "writing" or "literature" (as in mun), but other hanja with...

Myeong Unisex Korean

Myeong (also spelled Myung, Myong, or Myoung) is a Korean unisex given name and family name, derived from Sino-Korean 明 (myeong) meaning 'bright, light, clear'. As a given name, it can be written with various hanja char...

Myung Unisex Korean

Myung is a Korean given name and surname, also appearing as an element in two-syllable Korean given names. It derived from the Sino-Korean word myeong (명), often written with the hanja character 明 meaning 'bright, ligh...

Sang 1 Unisex Korean

Sang 1 is a Korean unisex name often used as a single-syllable given name or as the first element of compound names. Written with the hanja 常 (sang) — as seen in sang — it carries the meanings of "common," "frequent," o...

Seo-jin Unisex Korean

Seo-jin is a Korean unisex given name, typically formed from Sino-Korean characters. The name often combines 瑞 (seo) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious" with 鎭 (jin) meaning "town, marketplace," though other hanja co...

Seong Unisex Korean

Seong (성 in Korean Hangul) is a Korean first name and also an uncommon family name. As a given name, it can be written with various hanja, most commonly 成 meaning "completed, finished, succeeded" (), though other chara...

Seong-hyeon Unisex Korean

Seong-hyeon is a Korean given name that can be formed by various Sino-Korean hanja combinations. One common combination consists of seong (成), meaning "completed, finished, succeeded," and hyeon (鉉), referring to a dev...

Seong-won Unisex Korean

Seong-won (also spelled Sung-won) is a Korean unisex given name. Its meaning derives from Sino-Korean characters: it commonly combines 成 (seong) meaning "completed, finished, succeeded" with 元 (won) meaning "first, ori...

Seon-u Unisex Korean

Seon-u is a Korean given name that can be formed from various Sino-Korean hanja characters. Common combinations include seon meaning "good, virtuous" (善) or "declare, announce" (宣) plus u meaning "house, universe" (宇)...

Seung Unisex Korean

Seung (승) is a Korean unisex given name arising from Sino-Korean roots. It employs three primary hanja characters: seung (昇) "rise, ascend", seung (勝) "victory", and seung (承) "inherit", as well as other homophonous...

Seung-hyeon Unisex Korean

Seung-hyeon (Seung-hyun being a common variant) is a Korean given name, predominantly masculine. Its etymology derives from Sino-Korean combinations: the first element seung (承) can mean "inherit," while the second elem...

Seung-hyun Unisex Korean

Seung-hyun is a Korean given name, also romanized as Seung-hyeon or Seung-hyon. It is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 승현 (see Seung-hyeon).Etymology and MeaningThe name ultimately derives from Sino-Kore...

Si-u Unisex Korean

Si-u is a Korean unisex given name formed by combining Sino-Korean characters. The first syllable si (시) is derived from the hanja 始 (si), meaning "begin" or "start." The second syllable u (우) can be written with vari...

Si-woo Unisex Korean

Si-woo is a Korean given name, also spelled Shi-woo. It is a variant transcription of Si-u, itself derived from Sino-Korean characters. The name Si-woo can be composed with various hanja (Chinese characters used in Korea...

Si-yun Unisex Korean

Si-yun is a Korean unisex given name formed by combining Sino-Korean characters. The most common hanja combinations include 始 (si) meaning "begin, start" paired either with 潤 (yun) meaning "soft, sleek" or with 允 (yun...

Sung Unisex Korean

Sung is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 성, which is the Korean form of the Sino-Korean name Seong. While it can be used as a given name, it often also functions as a surname. The underlying character seo...

Sung-hyun Unisex Korean

Sung-hyun is a Korean given name, an alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 성현 (see Seong-hyeon).For most uses, the name is derived from Sino-Korean characters, commonly involving the characters 成 (seong), meaning "...

Sun-woo Unisex Korean

Sun-woo (Korean: 선우), also spelled Seon-u or Seon-woo, is a Korean name that can be used both as a surname and a given name. As a given name, it is often an alternate transcription of Seon-u, which is formed from Sino-...

Yeong-jin Unisex Korean

Yeong-jin is a Korean given name, also transcribed as Young-jin. It was the sixth most popular name for South Korean male newborns in 1960, falling to tenth by 1970. The name is formed by combining Sino-Korean elements:...

Yeong-su Unisex Korean

Yeong-su is a Korean given name typically masculine but occasionally used for females. It is composed of two Sino-Korean syllables: 永 (yeong) meaning "perpetual, eternal" or other hanja with the sound yeong, and 壽 (pro...

Yeon-u Unisex Korean

Yeon-u is a Korean unisex given name written with Sino-Korean characters. Its meaning varies depending on the hanja used. Common combinations include elements such as 妍 (yeon) meaning "beautiful" or 延 (yeon) meaning "s...

Yeon-woo Unisex Korean

Yeon-woo is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul name 연우 (see Yeon-u). Like its root form, Yeon-woo is typically composed of two Sino-Korean syllables chosen for their auspicious meanings. The first element,...

Yong Unisex Chinese Korean

Yong is a unisex name used in both Chinese and Korean contexts, with diverse meanings depending on the characters chosen to write it. In Chinese, common characters include 勇 (yǒng) meaning "brave" or 永 (yǒng) meaning "...

Young-soo Unisex Korean

Young-soo is an alternate transcription of the Korean given name 영수, typically written in Yeong-su form according to the Revised Romanization system. The name is composed of Sino-Korean elements: 영 (yeong) meaning "pe...

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