Jeong is a Korean female given name with an elegant and meaningful history. Its origin can be traced back to the ancient Chinese characters for "respect" and "peace." The character used in Jeong is 靖, which represents calmness, tranquility, and harmony.
The name has been popular among Koreans for centuries due to its positive connotations. It was often chosen by parents who wished for their daughters to embody the qualities of serenity and peace. In fact, the name can be found in many historical records and literature from Korea's Three Kingdom period (57 BCE - 668 CE).
One notable figure bearing this name is Jeongyeon, a legendary queen of the Silla kingdom during the Unified Silla period (668-935 CE). Her husband was King Hyoseong, who was known for his benevolent rule. Together, they promoted cultural developments and maintained peace in their kingdom.
Today, Jeong remains a popular choice among Korean parents for their daughters. It continues to evoke the timeless virtues of harmony and tranquility. The name can also be spelled Jung or Chong depending on the romanization system used.
"Jeong is quite rare; only five people born between 1989 and present have been named Jeong."