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103 Unique Korean Girl Names

1. A-Yeong - Elegant, graceful, refined
2. Ae-Cha - A loving daughter
3. Aera - Love, net for catching birds
4. Ae-Ri - Gains, advantage, profit, merit.
5. Ah-In - Humanness, benevolent.
6. Ahnjong - Tranquility
7. Ara - Be beautiful and good
8. Areum - Beautiful
9. Bae - Inspiration
10. Bada - Ocean
11. Baram - Wind
12. Bitna - Shining
13. Bom - Springtime
14. Bong-Cha - The ultimate girl
15. Byeol - Star
16. Chin-Sun - The one who seeks truth and goodness in everything
17. Cho - Beautiful
18. Choon-Hee - A girl born during spring
19. Chul -Firmness
20. Chun-Ae - Righteous love
21. Chun Hei - Grace and justice
22. Chun Cha - Noble daughter
23. Chung-Cha - A righteous and chaste girl
24. Dae - The great one
25. Doh - Accomplished
26. Eui - Righteousness/purple
27. Eun - Silver
28. Eun Ae - Grace with love
29. Eun Jung - Grace and affection
30. Eun-Kyung - A graceful gem
31. Gi - Brave one
32. Goo - Someone to complete you
33. Gyeong - The respected one
34. Hae - A girl who is like the ocean
35. Ha-Neul - Sky
36. Hae-Won - Graceful and beautiful garden
37. Hana - Favourite
38. Hea - Graceful girl
39. Hee-Young - Joy and prosperity
40. Hei Ryung - Grace and brightness
41. Hei-Ran - Graceful orchid
42. Ho-Sook - A clear lake
43. Hwa-Young - A beautiful flower
44. Hyo - Filial one
45. Hyo-Sonn - Filial and gentle
46. Hyun - Bright and intelligent
47. Hyun-Jae - Wise and respectful
48. Hyun-Aw - A woman who is loving and clear
49. Hyun-Ok - A wise and beautiful pearl
50. Iseul - From dew
51. Jae - Respect
52. Jae-Hwa - Respect and beauty
53. Jee - Wisdom
54. Jin Ae - Truth, treasure and love
55. Jin Kyong - Truth, treasure and brightness
56. Ki - The one who has arisen
57. Kwan - Strong girl
58. Kyung Mi - Honour and beauty
59. Kyung Soon - Honour and mildness
60. Kyung-Hu - Girl in the capital
61. Mee - Beautiful
62. Mi Cha - Beautiful daughter
63. Mi Kyong - Beauty and brightness
64. Mi Sun - Beauty and goodness
65. Mi Young - Everlasting beauty
66. Mi-Hi - Beauty and joy
67. Mi-Ok - Beautiful pearl
68. Min - Sharp-minded, quick responding person
69. Min Jee - Brightness and wisdom
70. Min Jung - Bright and noble
71. Mishil - A beautiful kingdom or dynasty
72. Moon - Learned, with a lot of knowledge
73. Mun-Hee - Educated and literate
74. Myung Hee - Bright and pleasant
75. Myung-Ok - A bright pearl
76. Nam Kyu - Southern
77. Nari - Lily flower
78. Sang Hee - Benevolent and pleasant
79. Seung - Victorious
80. Seo-Yun - Felicitous
81. So - Smile
82. So Young - Eternal, beautiful and prosperous
83. Soo - A charitable and noble person
84. Soo Jin - Treasure, excellence and truth
85. Soo Min - Excellence and cleverness
86. Soo Yun - A perfect lotus flower
87. Sook - She of pure nature
88. Soon-Bok - Gentle and blessed
89. Sun Hee - Pleasure and goodness
90. Sun Jung - Goodness and nobility
91. Sung - Successor
92. Whan - Always growing
93. Wook - Sunrise
94. Woong - Grand and magnificent
95. Yon - Lotus blossom
96. Yong - Perpetual and brave
97. Young Mi - Prosperity, eternal and beautiful
98. Young-Il - The most prosperous of all
99. Young-Soon - Mild and flowery
100. Youra - Silky
101. Yun - Lotus flower
102. Yun Hee - Lotus flower, pleasure
103. Yun-Yeong - Brave hero, forever

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The 9 Most Beautiful
Korean Names and
What They Mean

UPDATED: 18 APRIL
2018

Chun-ja (춘자)

Stemming from the Sino -Korean chunmeaning ‘spring‘ and ja meaning ‘child’, Chun-ja implies innocence and purity. It
is one of a number of Japanese-style names ending in ja that were especially favored during the Japanese occupation (1910-1945) but has since declined in popularity. Chunja is
also the stage name of Hong Su-yeon, a South Korean singer known for her androgynous
appearance.

Meaning “spring” and
“child,” Chun-ja is a
beautiful and ultra-
feminine name.

Ha-joon (하준)

Meaning ‘summer’ or ‘great, grand’ (ha) and ‘talented, handsome’ (joon), Ha-joon has in
recent years become a particularly popular name for boys. In fact, it was the third most popular male name
given in 2015. Unsurprisingly, it makes for a great name for entertainers; for example, it’s the stage name of The Flower in
Prison actor Seo Ha-joon.

Ji-woo (지우)

There are 46 hanja with
the reading jiand 42 hanja with the reading woo on the South Korean government’s official
list of hanja which may be used in given names. However, the most popular meanings
include ‘will, purpose, ambition’ (ji) and ‘house, eaves, universe’ (woo). Although Ji-woo is a unisex name, it was the
eighth most frequently given name to baby girls in 2008, and the third most popular name in
2013 and 2015.

Chang-min (창민)

A strong and righteous name for boys, chang means ‘bright,
clear’ or ‘good, proper’ while min translates to ‘strong, robust, tough’ or ‘stone resembling jade‘. Well-known Chang-mins include 2AM member and singer Lee Chang-
min, TVXQ member and
actor Changmin, and baseball player Sim Chang-min.

Seo-yeon (서연)

Meaning ‘felicitous omen, beautiful and graceful’ in addition to other hanja
combinations, Seo-yeon is a fairly common female name. In recent years, it has also been
the name many adult women have used after changing their name to make it sound more
modern. People with
this name include Kim Seo-yeon, Miss Korea 2014, as well as the
fictional character Lee
Seo-yeon in the melodrama A Thousand Days’ Promise.

Jae-sang (재상)

Encouraging the traits
of generosity, compassion, and
empathy, Jae-sang means ‘load, carry, transport’ (jae) and
‘mutual, reciprocal, each other’ (sang). Perhaps the most popular Jae-sang in Korea is
‘Gangnam Style’ singer and rapper Park Jae- sang, also known as Psy.

Sung (성)

While this monosyllabic given name may not immediately sound extraordinary, its
meaning – ‘successor or one on the verge of winning’ – is very
powerful in the intensely competitive culture of South Korea. In addition to being a given name, Sung (also spelled
Seong) is an uncommon
family name meaning ‘succeed’ or ‘accomplish’.

Ha-eun (하은)

This feminine given name comes from the Sino-Korean ha meaning ‘summer, great, grand, big’ and eun which
translates to ‘kindness, mercy, charity’. The name is commonly
used among Korean Christians, as the first syllable ha also has
links to Hana-nim, the Korean name for God, and is associated with related meanings such
as ‘God’s grace’.

Sang-wook (상욱)

Most parents would agree that if they could wish anything on their child, it would be good
health. The male name Sang-wook exemplifies just that through its meaning: ‘one who is
always well and healthy’. Interestingly enough, many Korean athletes have this name, including ice hockey
player Kim Sang-wook, footballer Park Sang- wook, and artistic
gymnast Lee Sang- wook.

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