The baby name Inkyounghee is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced in-KYUNG-hee (approx. IPA: [in.kjʌŋ.hi], also heard as in-GYEONG-hee).
Inkyounghee is Korean in Origin.
The baby name Inkyounghee is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced in-KYUNG-hee (approx. IPA: [in.kjʌŋ.hi], also heard as in-GYEONG-hee).
Inkyounghee is Korean in Origin.
Inkyounghee is a Korean given name, most naturally parsed as In-kyoung-hee (인경희), built from three Sino-Korean morphemes. The meaning depends on the hanja chosen. Common readings include In 仁 “benevolence” or 認 “to acknowledge”; Kyoung/Gyeong 敬 “respect”, 京 “capital”, or 景 “scenery”; and Hee 喜 “joy”, 希 “hope”, or 熙 “radiance”. Typical combinations yield senses like “benevolent, respectful joy” (仁敬喜) or “benevolence and radiant hope” (仁敬熙). The name leans feminine because of the -hee element, though all three syllables are individually unisex in Korean.
Compound three-syllable given names are rarer than the classic two-syllable pattern, but they have appeared since the late 20th century through creative naming and generational-syllable practices. Related two-syllable names such as Gyeong-hee and Young-hee were especially common for girls in mid-century Korea. Spelling varies with romanization: In-gyeong-hui (RR), In-gyŏng-hŭi (McCune–Reischauer), and the popular diaspora styles In-kyung-hee, In-kyoung-hee, In Kyung Hee, or In Gyeong-hee.
Inkyounghee is absent from every birth registry and name dataset we follow. Such a name is generally either rare, regional or traditional, or a brand-new coinage. Either way, it's a name very few children share.
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