Female and male names : Korean.
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AERI
FeminineKorean female given name meaning 'love'.
AILEE
FeminineKorean girl's name meaning "love Lee", gaining international popularity for its melodious sound and appealing meaning.
ANITE
FeminineAnita is a Latin-derived name meaning 'graceful' or 'mild', associated with elegance and compassion across cultures.
AZELL
MasculineCaptivating, unisex Korean name derived from "Azel," meaning "fierce" or "strong." It reflects Korean cultural values of strength and determination.
BAE
FeminineCommon Korean surname meaning "white" or "plump", originating from the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE - 668 CE) and associated with the prominent Bae clan of Goguryeo.
BAE
MasculineRare but culturally significant Korean name derived from the common surname "Bae," meaning "white" in Chinese, with roots tracing back to ancient Korean dynasties.
BANDY
FeminineRare English name derived from the Old English word "band," meaning "to bind" or "to tie." It was initially used as a nickname for physically strong individuals, particularly those skilled in binding or tying things. Though uncommon, Bandy has been recorded throughout history and was notably borne by Korean-American psychiatrist Bandy Lee, known for her advocacy on human rights issues related to psychiatry.
BO
FeminineKorean name meaning 'precious'.
BONG
MasculineKorean origin, meaning 'bow', symbolizing respect and courage.
BOOMER
MasculineRare American name derived from the Aboriginal Australian word 'boomerang', popularized by Captain Boomer Washburn in the TV series M*A*S*H.
BURKLEE
FeminineUncommon American name, created by combining Irish 'Burke' meaning "strength" or "shine", with Korean 'Lee', meaning "elegance".
CHAE
FeminineKorean origin and means "youngest son".
CHAE
MasculineUnisex Korean name meaning 'summer', originating from the Three Kingdoms period (57 BC - 668 AD), reflecting nature's abundance.
CHON
MasculineDistinctive Korean name with ancient noble roots, meaning "heaven" or "sky," popular globally despite its rarity.
CHONTAE
FeminineRare Korean name composed of "chon" (morning) and "tae" (great), translating to "great morning." It was traditionally given to children born at dawn, symbolizing hope and prosperity.
CHOSENN
MasculineCho-Sen is a unique, rare Korean name meaning "chosen" or "selected", possibly by fate or destiny.
CHOSYN
FeminineKorean-origin name derived from "chosun," meaning "morning calm." It signifies tranquility and has been passed down through generations in Korean families to wish a life filled with calmness and harmony.
CHUN
FeminineFemale name of Korean origin that means "springtime," symbolizing renewal and fresh beginnings. It has historical significance in Korean literature and culture.
CHUNG
MasculineKorean (from 'Chung') or Chinese ('Zhang') origin, meaning 'upright' or associated with the legendary Dragon King in Korean culture.
CHUNG
FeminineKorean name derived from the word "chung," meaning "loyal" or "faithful." It has a long history dating back to the Three Kingdoms period, with notable figures like Chung Mong-joon and appearances in Korean media.
CHUNTA
FeminineChunta is of Korean origin, meaning "complete" or "perfect". It is composed of two characters: 'chun' (完) signifying "perfect", and 'ta' (多) meaning "many" or "great". In Korea, it is pronounced as 'CHOON-ta'.
COURTNI
FeminineAmerican girl's name created by combining Courtney and Kim, with meanings "short nose" and "gold," respectively.
DA
FeminineThe name Da has Korean roots, meaning "many" or "great," associated with historical figures like King Daejo of Goryeo. Today, it's recognized globally as a unique yet meaningful option.
DA
MasculineKorean origin, signifies abundance or prosperity.
DABIN
MasculineRare Korean boy's name composed of "Da" meaning big and "Bin" meaning fire, signifying big fire. Traditionally given to future leaders, this powerful name has gained international recognition despite remaining relatively uncommon outside Korea.
DAE
MasculineKorean name meaning 'many' or 'abundant', traditionally used and carrying historical significance in Korea.
DAE
FeminineKorean name meaning 'great' or 'large', used traditionally in high-ranking families and associated with historical figures like King Gojong.
DAEBREON
MasculineDistinctive Korean name composed of 'Dae', meaning great, and 'Breon', associated with thunder or lightning.
DAEBREON
FeminineDistinctive Korean name, originating from the Joseon Dynasty, meaning 'great' or 'large', reflecting ambition and aspiration.
DAEGON
MasculineKorean name meaning "great metal," deriving from ancient Korean elements "dae" and "gon." Originally a royal title during the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE - 668 CE), it remains popular today, reflecting Korean heritage and strength.
DAEHAN
MasculineModern Korean name meaning "Great Korea," reflecting nationalistic pride and unity.
DAEJA
FeminineCaptivating Korean name derived from 'dae' (great) and 'ja' (family), signifying 'great family'.
DAEJAUN
MasculineKorean origin given name composed of two elements: 'Dae', meaning great or big, and 'Jae', signifying precious or noble. This combination conveys the idea of someone who is greatly valued or esteemed.
DAEJHUN
MasculineKorean name meaning 'great hero', reflecting strength and courage.
DAEJIA
FeminineUnique Korean name meaning "large/great family".
DAEJON
MasculineRare Korean boy's name meaning 'Great Wisdom'.
DAEJUAN
MasculineUnique Korean name meaning "great talent".
DAEKWAN
MasculineRare Korean boy's name meaning 'large oval' or 'great circle', symbolizing vast success.
DAEKWON
MasculineDaekwon, of Korean origin, means "great" ("Dae") at achieving goals ("Kwon").
DAEON
MasculineKorean name derived from 'dae', meaning 'big' or 'great', and 'on', meaning 'mountain', symbolizing strength and resilience.