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Korean names - Baby names with the origin Korean

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Inji {'Turkish': '“pearl” (from Turkish İnci)', 'Korean': "varies by hanja; commonly formed from elements such as 'benevolence' (仁) and 'wisdom' (智)", 'Arabic (Egyptian usage)': 'a feminine given name (transliterations Injy/Ingi/Engy); origin/adoption from European names or colloquial usage, not an original Arabic lexical meaning', 'Tamil': "means 'ginger' (இஞ்சி) - a common noun sometimes used as a name/word"} Arabic, Korean, Tamil, Turkish Girl 4 #101
Noh Varies by origin: 'rest, comfort' (from Hebrew Noah); associated with Japanese Noh (classical theatre/ability); as a Korean surname the meaning depends on the hanja used. Hebrew, Japanese, Korean Unisex 3 #102
Soya Varies by writing. In Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji used (common elements: sō/so = blue/refreshing/rapid, etc.; ya = arrow/night/phonetic). In Korean the meaning depends on hanja for So (素, 昭, 小, etc.) and Ya (雅, 夜, 也, etc.), producing ideas such as "bright and elegant," "pure and graceful." Japanese, Korean Unisex 3 #103
A-sung UNKNOWN Korean Boy
Ah Young Refined excellence Chinese, Korean Girl
Ah-in Varies by hanja Chinese, Korean Girl
Ahn Derived from the Chinese character 安 meaning 'peace' or 'safe'; used as a Korean surname and as an element in given names. Korean Unisex
Ahran Meaning varies by hanja; commonly interpreted as "(elegant/beautiful) orchid" (e.g., 雅蘭) Korean Girl
Aju Often used as a pet form of Ajay/Ajit meaning "unconquered" or "victorious" in Indian contexts; meanings may vary or be absent in other languages. Indian, Korean, Yoruba Boy
Ansan Korean: "peaceful/secure mountain" (安山). English/Anson variant: "son of Ann". English, Korean Unisex
Arae Uncertain - possible meanings include 'sea/ocean' (Korean dialectal sense), associations from Greek myth (Arae/Arai), or a modern variant of Ara/Aria with connotations like 'noble/song'. English, Greek, Korean Unisex
Arim In Korean usage likely connected to the idea of beauty or loveliness; when linked to Hebrew/Ari it evokes 'lion' Korean Girl
Baam Night; chestnut Korean Unisex
Bada Sea Korean Girl
Baek Typically 'white' (from hanja 白); can also use other hanja with meanings like 'cypress' (柏), 'hundred' (百), or 'elder' (伯) Korean Unisex
Baekhyun Chief and wise Chinese, Korean Boy
Baik Korean: 'white'. Malay/Indonesian: 'good, kind.' Indonesian, Korean, Malay Unisex
Bang {'Korean': "Varies by hanja; common meanings include 'room' (房), 'nation' (邦), or 'square' (方).", 'Vietnamese': "Means 'ice' or 'band/group' (spelling Băng with diacritic); meaning depends on tone and context.", 'Chinese': "Depends on character: 邦 'nation'; 帮 'help/gang'; 蚌 'clam'; etc.", 'Scandinavian': 'Surname of likely topographic or occupational origin; no single lexical meaning.'} Chinese, Korean, Scandinavian, Vietnamese Unisex
Bap Varies by language: in Vietnamese (bắp) it means 'corn/maize' and is often a nickname; in Korean (밥) it means 'cooked rice' (a common word sometimes used affectionately); in English/French contexts it can be a short form of names derived from 'Baptist', meaning 'baptized'. English, French, Korean, Vietnamese Unisex
Baram Wind; also 'wish' or 'desire' (from Korean 바람) Korean Unisex
Baro Korean: 'straight', 'direct', 'exact'. Tagalog: 'clothing' or 'shirt'. In European usage it may appear as a short form of 'Baron' (noble). Filipino, Korean, Tagalog Unisex
Beopheung Dharma flourishing Chinese, Korean Boy
Bin Varies by language/character: Chinese 斌/彬 often mean 'refined, cultured, elegant'; 宾 means 'guest'. In Arabic/Malay usage (bin/ibn) it functions as 'son of'. Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Malay, Vietnamese Unisex
Bit-na Shine Korean Girl
Bo-mi Spring Korean Girl
Bo-reum Fortnight Korean Girl
Bok Fortune, blessing Chinese, Korean Girl
Bom Spring (the season); connotations of renewal and new beginnings Korean Unisex
Bomsori Sound of spring Korean Girl
Bong Korean: meaning varies by hanja - commonly 'phoenix' (鳳) or 'to serve/offer' (奉). Filipino: a diminutive/nickname (no inherent lexical meaning), often from names like Bonifacio or Roberto. Korean, Tagalog Boy
Boo Affectionate nickname; associated with French 'beau' meaning 'handsome', Scandinavian 'Bo' meaning 'to live/dwell', and Korean syllable 'Bu' whose meaning varies by hanja. Dutch, English, French, Korean, Scandinavian Unisex
Borim Varies by hanja; commonly 'precious/treasure' + 'forest' (e.g., 寶林) or 'precious/treasure' + 'jade' (e.g., 寶琳) - often interpreted as 'precious forest' or 'precious jade'. Korean Unisex
Bu Varies by character: common meanings include 'wealth/abundance' (富), 'to support' (扶), 'not' (不), 'father' (父); in Vietnamese (Bửu/Bưu) typically 'treasure' or 'precious'. Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese Unisex
Buan From Philippine languages meaning "moon" or "month"; also appears as a Korean place-name Korean Unisex
Byun Derived from the hanja 卞 (Biàn), a Chinese surname character; alternatively linked to 邊 meaning 'edge' or 'border'. Korean Unisex
Cha Varies by origin: Chinese - 'tea' (茶) or 'to check/investigate' (查); Korean - common surname derived from hanja such as 車 ('vehicle') or other characters; Vietnamese - the word for 'father' (cha); also used as a short form or nickname in several languages. Chinese, English, Korean, Vietnamese Unisex
Chae Color; gather Chinese, Korean Girl
Chae-a Varies by hanja Chinese, Korean Girl
Chae-yeon Varies by hanja Chinese, Korean Girl
Chae-yeong Varies with hanja; commonly 'Chae' = color/gather/vegetable + 'Yeong' = flower/glory/eternal → often interpreted as 'bright/beautiful/eternal'. Korean Girl
Chaeni Likely from chae (채) meaning 'color/bright/collect' + ni (니/妮) as an affectionate/girl suffix - roughly 'bright/colorful girl' or 'little girl' (meaning varies by hanja) Korean Girl
Chaey Varies by hanja; commonly meanings include 'color' (彩), 'gather/collect' (采), or 'vegetable/greens' (菜). Korean Girl
Chaeyeon Varies by hanja; commonly combines 'chae' (color/bright/collect) and 'yeon' (lotus/beautiful/grace) - e.g. 'bright lotus' or 'beautiful and graceful'. Korean Girl
Chagiya Darling; honey; sweetheart - affectionate pet name used between partners or close loved ones. Korean Unisex
Chan Ji Varies by hanja/hanzi. Common readings: 'Chan' often 'brilliant' or 'praise' and 'Ji' often 'wisdom', 'will', or 'knowledge' - e.g., 'brilliant wisdom' or 'praiseworthy ambition'. Korean Unisex
Chan Jin Varies by hanja; commonly 찬 (bright/praiseworthy) + 진 (truth/treasure/progress) - overall sense: "bright and true" or "praiseworthy truth". Korean Boy
Chan Jun Varies with characters. Common senses: as Chinese name, 'Chan' (陈/陳) is a surname and 'Jun' (俊/君/骏/军/竣 etc.) often means 'talented', 'handsome', 'ruler' or 'military/steed'. In Korean (찬준) syllables commonly convey ideas like 'praise/bright' + 'talented/obedient', so overall often interpreted as 'praiseworthy and talented'. Chinese, Korean Boy
Chan-hee Meaning depends on hanja; commonly 'Chan' = bright/glorious and 'Hee' = joy/hope → 'bright joy' or 'glorious and joyful'. Korean Unisex
Chan-hyuk Meaning depends on chosen hanja; commonly interpreted as 'bright/illustrious' or 'praised and radiant' (e.g., 찬 '燦/贊' = brilliant/praise + 혁 '赫' = bright/radiant). Korean Boy
Chan-yeong Varies by hanja Chinese, Korean Boy

Korean name popularity over time

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

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