Well I actually like my name a lot my name is "정아" (Jung Ah) which from my Hanja letters means, "upright love." In all honesty I have no idea what my name in Hanja is but my parents told me and I trust them.
I also like, "은채 (Eun Chae) and I know Eun means grace but I don't know about Chae but it's pretty!
Continuing on I have no idea what the meanings are but I like them!
Well, this is, in NO way, factual. However, it could be fun when it comes to creating a fake Korean name. I. Surname: the last number in your year of birth. 0: Park 1: Kim 2: Shin 3: Choi 4: Song 5: Kang 6: Han 7: Lee 8: Sung 9: Jung II. First character: your month of birth. 1: Yong 2: Jih 3: Je 4: Hye 5: Dong 6: Sang 7: Ha 8: Hyo 9: Soo 10: Eun 11: Hyun 12: Rae III. Second character: your day of birth. 1: Hwa 2: Woo 3: Joon 4: Hee 5: Kyo 6: Kyung 7: Wook 8: Jin 9: Jae 10: Hoon 11: Ra 12: Bin 13: Sun 14: Rih 15: Soo 16: Rim 17: Ah 18: Ae 19: Neul 20: Mun 21: In 22: Mi 23: Ki 24: Sang 25: Byung 26: Seok 27: Gun 28: Yoo 29: Sup 30: Won 31: Sub LOL. My fake Korean name is Shin Jih-In. LOL. Once again, this is, in NO way, factual. It's just a game. LOL.
Korean names don't really work in the same way as Western names. Basically, you put who syllable blocks together. It's not really that simple, but you get the idea. I personallylove anything with 혜 or 효 in it.
How about:
혜나
혜리
혜미
혜지
혜민
혜은
혜진
효미
효리
효라
효수
효세
효림 (My name actually, but I like it)
진혜
은혜
지혜
경혜
보혜
These next one are my guilty pleasure because they are considered old fashioned in Korea, but I still love them.
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Well I actually like my name a lot my name is "정아" (Jung Ah) which from my Hanja letters means, "upright love." In all honesty I have no idea what my name in Hanja is but my parents told me and I trust them.
I also like, "은채 (Eun Chae) and I know Eun means grace but I don't know about Chae but it's pretty!
Continuing on I have no idea what the meanings are but I like them!
지민 (Ji Min)
지매 (Ji Mae)
새진 (Sae Jin)
예진 (Yerin)
민주 (Min Ju)
해라 (Hae Ra)
애린 (Aerin)
학영 (Hakyoung)
민석 (Min Suk)
수영 (Su Young)
윤아 (Yun Ah)
효진 (Hyo Jin)
미나 (Mi Na)
미굥 (Mi Kyong)
소라 (So Ra)
나라 (Na Ra)
소희 (So hee)
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Well, this is, in NO way, factual. However, it could be fun when it comes to creating a fake Korean name. I. Surname: the last number in your year of birth. 0: Park 1: Kim 2: Shin 3: Choi 4: Song 5: Kang 6: Han 7: Lee 8: Sung 9: Jung II. First character: your month of birth. 1: Yong 2: Jih 3: Je 4: Hye 5: Dong 6: Sang 7: Ha 8: Hyo 9: Soo 10: Eun 11: Hyun 12: Rae III. Second character: your day of birth. 1: Hwa 2: Woo 3: Joon 4: Hee 5: Kyo 6: Kyung 7: Wook 8: Jin 9: Jae 10: Hoon 11: Ra 12: Bin 13: Sun 14: Rih 15: Soo 16: Rim 17: Ah 18: Ae 19: Neul 20: Mun 21: In 22: Mi 23: Ki 24: Sang 25: Byung 26: Seok 27: Gun 28: Yoo 29: Sup 30: Won 31: Sub LOL. My fake Korean name is Shin Jih-In. LOL. Once again, this is, in NO way, factual. It's just a game. LOL.
Korean names don't really work in the same way as Western names. Basically, you put who syllable blocks together. It's not really that simple, but you get the idea. I personallylove anything with 혜 or 효 in it.
How about:
혜나
혜리
혜미
혜지
혜민
혜은
혜진
효미
효리
효라
효수
효세
효림 (My name actually, but I like it)
진혜
은혜
지혜
경혜
보혜
These next one are my guilty pleasure because they are considered old fashioned in Korea, but I still love them.
혜순
순혜
혜숙
혜자
효숙
효순
혜지-Hyeji
유리-Yuri
별-Byeol(Star)
하니-Hani
은솔-Eunsol
All Korean names sound cuter with an 이 at the endㅋㅋ
Yuri, Ari
유리, 아리
You say "Yuri" like (Eu-Ree)
You say "Ari" like (AH-Ree)
QUEENIE