Female and male first names : Korean.



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Soobin is a modern Korean name composed of "Soo" (good fortune) and "bin" (fire), signifying positivity and uniqueness, and it's often used for both boys and girls.
Meet Soojin, a unique Korean name meaning 'genuine water' that signifies authenticity and honesty.
Sook is a traditional Korean name derived from 'suk', meaning 'pure' or 'innocent'. It signifies purity and innocence.
Soomin is a traditional Korean name meaning "perfect wisdom," consisting of the characters "soo" (수) for perfect/complete, and "min" (민) for wisdom. It symbolizes intelligence and enlightenment, originating from ancient Confucian-influenced Korea. Today, Soomin is globally recognized due to its aesthetic appeal and positive connotations, uniting people across cultures worldwide.
Soon is a Korean-origin name meaning 'early' or 'quick', gaining global popularity in recent years.
Soon is a Korean name meaning 'pure', often used as both a given name and family name.
Soyoung is a Korean feminine given name meaning 'small dragon', symbolizing wisdom, power, and good fortune.
Subin is a distinctive Korean name derived from the surname 'Su' and the given name 'Bin', which means 'wise' or 'intelligent'.
Subin is a modern Korean name derived from 'sub' (water) and 'in' (within), symbolizing purity and renewal.
Suejin is a Korean girls' name meaning "purity and truth", composed of "Sue" (pure) and "Jin" (true).
Suen is a Korean name derived from "seu", meaning "water". It signifies purity and clarity, and was traditionally given to children born near bodies of water for good fortune and protection.
Sujin is a Korean given name meaning 'pure true'.
The name Sung is of Korean origin, meaning 'to follow', often given to those expected to uphold family virtues or traditions.
The Korean name Sung means 'to follow' or 'to obey,' reflecting its historical association with diligence, respect, and nobility.
Sunja is a Korean name meaning "the only good fortune," derived from the words "sun" (good fortune) and "ja" (one).
Sunwoo is a modern Korean name composed of "good fortune" and "child".
Tae is a Korean name meaning 'great' or 'vast', historically used for boys but also suitable for girls, signifying expansiveness and abundance.
Tae is of Korean origin, meaning 'great' or 'noble', originally used for kings and queens.
Taeh is a contemporary Korean given name derived from hanja characters, translating to "Great Sea" and pronounced /tɛː/.
Taehyun is a modern Korean male name meaning 'Great Wisdom' or 'Vast Intelligence'.
Taeja is a Korean given name meaning "the one who is great" or "the firstborn," popularized by its use in the novel "Land" and associated with numerology number 9's qualities of universal love and kindness.
Taejohn is a rare but distinctive Korean given name composed of "Tae," meaning "big" or "great," and "John," signifying "God is gracious." It combines these meanings to convey greatness paired with divine favor.
Taejon is a Korean name meaning "great wisdom" or "great intelligence," derived from ancient Middle Korean language elements.
Taejuan is a Korean name meaning "great Han River", reflecting its association with prosperity and growth.
Taejzon is a Korean name meaning "great mountain," derived from the god Gangwon's association with Mount Taebaek.
Taekwon is a Korean-origin name composed of "Tae" (jump/kick), "Kwon" (fist), and "Do" (way/path), meaning 'the way of the foot and fist'. It represents principles of unity, discipline, and self-control in South Korea's national sport, Taekwondo.
Taelee is a modern Korean name meaning "great joy" or "large happiness".
Taemin is a Korean name composed of "Tae" meaning 'great' and "Min" meaning 'intelligence'.
Taeo is a captivating Korean name composed of 'tae' (great) and 'eo' (fish), translating to 'big fish'.
Taeon is a Korean name composed of 'tae' meaning great and 'on' meaning heaven, translating to 'great heaven.'
TaeSean is a unique unisex Korean name composed of "Tae" meaning "great" and "Seon/Seon Saeng" meaning "goodness/virtue," signifying "great goodness." It's often given to instill virtue, associated with historical benevolent figures, and gaining global popularity among Korean families. Despite its rarity, TaeSean beautifully encapsulates greatness and virtue.
Taeon is a unique Korean name that generally means "great" or "big", with a versatile pronunciation depending on regional accents.
Taeytm is a unique Korean name meaning 'great music'.
Taevin is a rare yet captivating unisex name of Korean origin, composed of "Taeyang" meaning sun and "Min" signifying wisdom, embodying the concept of "sun wisdom".
Taevon is an African American origin name combining 'Tae' (Korean for 'big') and 'Von' (German for 'of'), translating to 'big of' with a strong, distinctive sound reflecting global influences.
Taeya is a modern Korean female name derived from "tae" meaning great and "ya", often associated with beauty or elegance, pronounced /tɑː.jə/.
The Korean given name Taeyang means 'sun' and combines two Hanja characters: '태' meaning 'great' or 'vast', and '양' signifying 'sun' or 'sunshine'.
Taeylor is a unique Korean-origin name meaning "great dragon," composed of elements Tae ("great") and Yong ("dragon").
Taeyon is a rare Korean boy's name derived from 'tae' (big/great) and 'yon' (of the year), translating to 'big of the year'.
Takwon is a Korean name composed of "tak" meaning "strong" and "won" meaning "circle," interpreted as "powerful enclosure.