Jeong is an elegant Korean female name with roots tracing back to ancient Chinese characters meaning 'respect' and 'peace'. Its use of the character 靖 signifies calmness, tranquility, and harmony.
Jieun is a Korean feminine given name composed of two Chinese characters, '지' (ji) and '운' (eon), signifying 'wisdom' or 'intelligence', and associated with good fortune.
Jin is a popular unisex name of Chinese origin, meaning "gold" and symbolizing wealth, prosperity, and success. It has been associated with good fortune across diverse cultures, including Japan and Korea.
Jinah is a rare yet revered Korean girl's name meaning 'wisdom' or 'intelligence', reflecting the high value placed on these qualities in Korean culture.
Jisoo, of Korean origin, means "Wise Water" and signifies intelligence, adaptability, and grace. It has been used for centuries in Korea and is currently popular among parents who wish to imbue their children with these qualities.
Jiwoo is a Korean name composed of "Ji" meaning wisdom/intelligence and "Woo" signifying black/dark, representing someone wise and intelligent with a mysterious aura.
Jiwoo is a Korean name composed of "Ji" meaning wise/intelligent and "Woo" meaning peaceful/calm, reflecting thoughtfulness and serenity. It was also the name of a notable female poet during the Goryeo Dynasty.
Johntae is a unique African American name created in the mid-20th century, combining English "John" meaning "God is gracious" with Korean "Tae" signifying "born again.
Jong is a Korean name that means 'well' or 'cistern', reflecting the importance of water in Korean culture and history. It was traditionally used as a surname but has become a popular unisex given name in modern times.
The name Joo is of Korean origin, with meanings like "good," "pure," or "pearl." It's historically significant, popular among royals, and remains a top 100 name in modern South Korea.
Joon is a Korean name derived from the Hanja character '準', meaning 'to prepare' or 'to ready'. It's often used for boys, but can also be given to girls.
Jshin is a rare Korean given name composed of "J" (to gather) and "Shin" (God/Heaven), signifying divine intervention or guidance in one's life, with roots tracing back to medieval Korea during the Goryeo Dynasty.
Juhee is a Korean unisex given name composed of 'ju' meaning nine, and 'hee' signifying day, interpreted as 'a day that brings nine' or 'the ninth day.'
Jung is a Korean name meaning 'truth', composed of characters for 'correct' and 'true'. It's popular among Korean parents seeking unique, honest names.