Korean Name G-H

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GAEUL - means "fall, autumn" in Korean.

GA-EUN - from Sino-Korean 佳 "good, auspicious beautiful; delightful" and 恩 "kindness, mercy, charity".

GA-HEE - variant transcription of Ga-hui.

GA-HUI - from Sino-Korean 佳姬 "beautiful".

GA-HYUN

GA-IN - from Sino-Korean 佳 "good, auspicious beautiful; delightful" and 人 "man; people mankind".

GA-YEON - from Sino-Korean 佳 "good, auspicious beautiful; delightful" and 娟 "beautiful, graceful".

GA-YEONG - from Sino-Korean 佳英, meaning "beautiful flower".

GA-YOUNG - variant transcription of Ga-yeong .

GA-YUN - from Sino-Korean 嘉 "excellent; joyful; auspicious" and 允 "to grant, to allow, to consent".

GEUN-HYE - from Sino-Korean 槿 "hibiscus" and 惠 "favor, benefit, confer kindness".

GEU-RIN (Modern, Rare) - from an adaptation of the English word green .

GEURIM - korean "able" + "beautiful jade".

GO-EUN - means "great favor, deep kindness" fro Sino-Korean 高恩.

GUK-JU - from Sino-Korean 國 (guk ) "nation, country, nation-state" and 主 (ju) "mast chief owner; host; lord".

GUREUM (Modern, Rare) from the word meaning "cloud," made of 구르— (gureu-) , the stem of the verb르다 (gureuda) meaning "to roll, to turn (over and over)" and suffix —움 (-um).

GYEONG-OK - from Sino-Korean 慶 "congratulate, celebrate" and 玉 "jade, precious stone, gem".

GYEO-WOOL - means "winter" in Korean.

GYU-RI - from Sino-Korean 奎 "stride of man" an 利 "gains, advantage, profit, merit".

HAEBITNA (Modern, Rare) - means "sunshine", from Korean 해 (hae ) "sun, sunlight" and the root form of the Korean verb 빛나다 (binnada ) "to shine".

HAELYANGWON

HA-EUN - from Sino-Korean 夏 "summer; great, grand, big" and 恩 "kindness, mercy, charity". The first syllable can also com from 하나님 (Hana-nim ), the Korean na for God, for meanings like "God's grace

HA-I - from Sino-Korean 遐 "afar, distant; old, advanced in" and 怡 "harmony; pleasur joy; be glad".

HA-JIN - name from one of the main characters kdrama "Scarlet Heart: Goryeo"

HANEULBYEOLLIMGUREUMHAENNIM - This 16-hangul-character given name translates to "lovelier than the Sky, Star Clouds, and Sun~". Since 1993, regulations in South Korea have prohibited the registration of given nam longer than five hangul characters, in response to some parents giving their children extremely long names such as this.

HAN-NA

HA-NUI (Modern, Rare) - from the native Korean word referring to the west direction or wind.

HAYAN (Modern, Rare) - from the present determiner form of th verb 하얗다 (hayata) meaning "to be (pu white/pale."

HA-YEONG - from Sino-Korean 夏 "summer; great, grand, big" and 榮 "glory, honor; flourish prosper".

HEEJIN - the meaning of Heejin is "pleasure" or "precious", as "her" means "enjoyment" and "jin" means "pearl".

HEONAE - the name of a 1st century Korean quee derived from the sino-korean 獻 (heon) meaning "to show, display, offer, prese and 哀 (ae) meaning "sad, grief, sorrow.

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