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  1. Korean names are used in South and North Korea. Note that depending on the Korean characters used these names can have many other meanings besides those listed here. See also about Korean names.

    • Korean Submitted Names

      Pronunciation clear help?: case sensitive: see the...

    • Chinese

      From Chinese 君 meaning "king, ruler", 俊 meaning "talented,...

    • About Korean Names

      Traditional Korean given names are similar to Chinese given...

    • Byeong-Ho

      Meaning & History From Sino-Korean 炳 ( byeong ) meaning...

    • Yeong-Ho

      From Sino-Korean 英 meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero", 映...

    • Jeong

      Meaning & History From Sino-Korean 靜 ( jeong ) meaning...

    • Ji-Yeong

      From Sino-Korean 智 meaning "wisdom, intellect" or 知 meaning...

    • Yeong-Cheol

      Meaning & History From Sino-Korean 永 ( yeong ) meaning...

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  3. Your name in Korean » Nikki. Calligraphy, pronunciation, tattoo. Names written in Korean, transliteration in Korean letters, Korean alphabet... Chinese name. Enter your name. Name in : Chinese | Japanese | Korean | Thai. a. b.

  4. Free online Korean-English and English-Korean dictionaries, with words and phrases. Premium features include audio pronunciation and Romanization.

  5. The CJKI Korean-English Database of Personal Names (KEN) is a bilingual dictionary of names that covers Korean and non-Korean personal names, including Japanese, Chinese and Western names. KEN covers various romanization systems, name type and locale codes, and English equivalents.

  6. • Practical Korean expressions for foreigners: Korean-English common phrases (National Institute of the Korean Language) • Defense Language Institute : basic vocabulary (+ audio) • Life in Korea : common phrases, vocabulary

  7. I was originally planning on another list of names that caught my attention, but for this post I’ll try to explain how Chinese letters appear and work in Korean, and how our naming system works in general.

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