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Korean names - Baby names with the origin Korean

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Bam Korean '밤' means 'night' (and also 'chestnut'); in English it's an onomatopoeic exclamation ('bam'); also the name of a city (Bam, Iran). English, Korean, Persian Unisex 34 #51
Min Varies by language/character; commonly 'quick/clever' (敏), 'people' (民), 'heaven' (旻), or associated with the Egyptian god Min (fertility/strength). Chinese, Egyptian, Korean, Vietnamese Unisex 30 #52
Mino Often a diminutive of Italian names (e.g., Domenico) meaning 'of the Lord'; in Japanese, depending on kanji, can mean things like 'beautiful field' or refer to the Mino region. Italian, Japanese, Korean Boy 30 #53
Euna In Korean, from 은 (eun) meaning 'grace' or 'silver' + 아 (-a), a feminine suffix - often interpreted as 'graceful' or 'silver beauty'. As a variant of Una, it can be linked to 'one' or 'lamb' in Irish/Latin roots. Korean Girl 29 #54
Li Most commonly 'plum' (李); when written with other Chinese characters pronounced 'Li' it can mean 'beautiful', 'strength', 'logic', 'benefit', etc. Chinese, Korean Unisex 29 #55
Aeri Varies by origin - in Korean formed from hanja with meanings such as 'love' or 'child' plus characters like 'benefit' or 'village'; in Japanese often written with characters meaning 'love' (愛) plus elements like 'jasmine' (莉) or 'village' (里); in English sometimes treated as a variant of 'aerie' ('eagle's nest'). English, Japanese, Korean Girl 27 #56
Ko Varies by origin: in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji (common meanings include "light", "happiness", "vast/expansive"); in Dutch it is a short form of Jacob meaning "supplanter"; as a Korean surname it is a family name without an inherent given-name meaning. Dutch, Japanese, Korean Boy 26 #57
Nuna Varies by origin: 'land, country' (Greenlandic/Inuit); colloquial Korean 'older sister'; also used as a diminutive/variant of names like Nana/Nunu. Korean Girl 26 #58
Mirae Future Korean Unisex 23 #59
Yura Diminutive of Yuriy/George - 'farmer, earth-worker'. Korean, Slavic Boy 23 #60
Ein Language-dependent: in Hebrew/Arabic (עין/عين) it means 'eye' or 'spring (water)'; in German 'ein' means 'one' or 'a'; in Korean/Japanese it can be a romanization of names like 'Eun' with meanings that depend on hanja/kanji. Arabic, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean Unisex 22 #61
Liha Varies by chosen hanja in Korean - no single fixed meaning; meanings can include concepts like 'beautiful', 'grace', or others depending on characters Korean Girl 22 #62
Aree Varies by origin; commonly associated with 'lion' (from Hebrew Ari/Arieh) or linked to 'noble'/'melody' in related forms Hebrew, Indian, Korean, Sanskrit, Scandinavian, Thai Unisex 19 #63
Shi Varies by character; common meanings include 'poem' (诗), 'stone' (石), 'history' (史), 'teacher' (师), or 'begin' (始). Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese Unisex 18 #64
Son English: 'son' = male child; Vietnamese (Sơn): 'mountain' or 'hill' (common masculine given name); Korean/Chinese: Son often appears as a surname (손/孫) meaning descendant/grandson. English, Korean, Vietnamese Boy 18 #65
Sunwoo Varies by hanja; commonly 'seon' = virtuous/kind/first + 'woo' = protector/help/house - e.g., 'virtuous protector' or 'kind helper'. Korean Unisex 18 #66
Jaemin Talented and quick-witted Chinese, Korean Boy 17 #67
Jisoo Wisdom and excellence Korean Girl 15 #68
Shin Varies by language/character: Japanese kanji can mean 'true/real', 'new', 'faith', 'advance', or 'heart'; Korean (hanja) often 'faith/trust' or other meanings depending on hanja; Hebrew: name of the letter Shin (ש). Japanese, Korean Unisex 15 #69
Woojin Varies by hanja Korean Boy 15 #70
Sa Varies by language - Sanskrit: 'he/that'; Vietnamese: 'sand'; Chinese/Japanese/Korean: meaning depends on the character used (often a phonetic or transliteration form). Also used as a short form of longer names. Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Sanskrit, Vietnamese Unisex 13 #71
Harim Korean: meaning varies depending on the hanja chosen (no single fixed meaning). Hebrew: 'harim' is the plural of 'har' meaning 'mountains'. Arabic: related to ḥarīm (حريم) meaning 'women' or 'sanctuary/harem' but not typically used as a personal name in that form. Arabic, Hebrew, Korean Unisex 12 #72
Daewon Varies by hanja; commonly 'great origin' or 'great source' (dae 'great' + won 'origin') Korean Boy 11 #73
Minho Two-syllable Korean name (Min + Ho). Meaning varies by hanja; commonly interpreted as 'clever/quick' + 'vast/bright/heroic' (e.g., 敏浩 meaning 'quick and vast/majestic'). Korean Boy 11 #74
Suho Guardian/protector Korean, Sino-Korean Boy 11 #75
Koh Varies by origin and characters. Commonly from Korean/Chinese 高 meaning 'high, tall'; in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji (examples: 孝 'filial piety', 幸 'happiness', 浩 'vast'); in Thai (เกาะ) 'koh' means 'island' (used in place names and nicknames). Cantonese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai Unisex 10 #76
Song Varies by language/character. Common meanings include 'pine' (松), the surname/dynasty 'Song' (宋), 'ode/praise' (颂/頌); in English it can also be used as the common noun 'song'. Chinese, English, Korean, Vietnamese Unisex 10 #77
Ye In Chinese (叶/葉) it means "leaf"; in Korean the meaning depends on the Hanja used for the syllable; in English usage it's typically a chosen mononym/nickname without inherent lexical meaning Chinese, English, Korean Unisex 10 #78
Yoon Varies by hanja; common meanings include 'allow/consent' (允), 'govern/oversee' (尹), or 'moist/benefit' (潤). Korean Unisex 10 #79
Narae Wing / wings Korean Unisex 8 #80
Yun Chinese: commonly 'cloud' (云/雲) or other meanings depending on hanzi (e.g., 允 'permit', 昀 'sunlight'); Korean: from hanja 尹 often meaning 'to govern' and used as a surname. Chinese, Korean Unisex 8 #81
Daegon Great and strong (great strength) Korean Boy 7 #82
Dong Vietnamese: 'Đông' = 'east' or 'winter'. Chinese surname 董 (Dǒng): originally 'to supervise/oversee' (used as a family name). Korean: often from hanja 東 meaning 'east' (meaning varies by hanja). Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese Boy 6 #83
Kee Varies by origin. Often a diminutive or anglicized form rather than a single fixed meaning. In English contexts it can imply 'key'/'keeper' (from 'Key'); in Chinese or Korean contexts the meaning depends on the original character. Chinese, English, Irish, Korean, Scottish Unisex 6 #84
Ku Hawaiian: name of a major god (often associated with war and prosperity). Chinese: represents several surnames/characters (e.g., 苦 'bitter'; 顧 'to look after'). Korean/Japanese: a syllable/romanization whose meaning depends on the hanja/kanji used. Chinese, Hawaiian, Japanese, Korean Boy 6 #85
Minji Varies by hanja; commonly 'min' = clever/quick and 'ji' = wisdom/ambition - broadly 'bright and wise'. Korean Girl 6 #86
Yeri Sharp, keen Chinese, Korean Girl 6 #87
Bae Korean family name (hanja 裴); in English use, a term of endearment meaning 'babe' or 'sweetheart'. English, Korean Unisex 5 #88
Dae Big, great (commonly from hanja 大); other hanja such as 代 can mean 'generation' or 'replacement'. Korean Unisex 5 #89
Dawon Varies by hanja; commonly conveys ideas like 'many/diverse', 'many gardens', or 'many sources/origins'. Korean Unisex 5 #90
Hyun Varies by hanja; commonly 'virtuous', 'wise', 'manifest', or 'worthy'. Korean Unisex 5 #91
Jeon Varies by hanja; common meanings include "whole/complete" (全) and "field" (田). Korean Unisex 5 #92
Ji Varies by character; common meanings include 'auspicious', 'record', 'season', 'wisdom', 'will/determination'. Chinese, Hindi, Korean Unisex 5 #93
Kahi Korean: from 가희 (meanings vary by hanja; commonly interpreted as combinations like 'beautiful' + 'joy/hope/brightness'). Hawaiian: 'one; single; a place/point.' Hawaiian, Korean Unisex 5 #94
Kwon Authority, power, rights Korean Unisex 5 #95
Nah {'Vietnamese': '“elegant, refined” (from the name Nhã)', 'Korean': 'depends on Hanja used; as the Hangul syllable 나 (na) it has no single meaning by itself', 'English/colloquial': 'typically a short form or nickname without an independent lexical meaning'} English, Korean, Vietnamese Unisex 5 #96
Seo Varies by hanja Chinese, Japanese, Korean Girl 5 #97
Seran Multiple possibilities: in Korean (세란) often associated with 'orchid' (蘭) or graceful/flower imagery; as a form related to Saran/Sharan in Indic languages it can connote 'refuge' or 'shelter'; phonetically similar names carry meanings like 'star' (Welsh Seren) or 'gazelle' (Turkish Ceren). Korean, Sanskrit Unisex 5 #98
Sohee Varies by hanja Chinese, Korean Girl 5 #99
Yerin Commonly interpreted as "beautiful jade" or "graceful and delicate" (exact meaning depends on the hanja chosen). Korean Girl 5 #100

Korean name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Korean-origin name in our dataset.

900
Names in this origin
7
With data in 2025
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Births 2025
13,013
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