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Pages in category "Korean feminine given names" The following 158 pages are in this category, out of 158 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Between 2008 and 2015, the proportion of such names among South Korean newborns rose from 3.5% to 7.7%. The most popular native names in 2015 were Hangyeol (한결; "Unity") for boys and Sarang (사랑; "Love") for girls.
Between 2000 and 2010, a total of 844,615 people (about 1 in every 60 South Koreans) applied to change their names; 730,277 were approved. In 2010, 552 men changed their name to Min-jun, and 1,401 women changed their name to Seo-yeon. [1]
For soon-to-be parents looking to honor their Korean heritage, here's a list of 100 Korean girl names.
Additionally, prominent Korean-American men with Korean names include "Maze Runner" actor Ki Hong Lee, Forever 21 founder Do Won Chang, video art pioneer Nam June Paik, "Train to Busan" actor Ma ...
This is a list of Korean surnames, in hangul alphabetical order. The most common Korean surname (particularly in South Korea) is Kim ( 김 ), followed by Lee ( 이) and Park ( 박 ). These three surnames are held by around half of the ethnic Korean population. This article uses the most recent South Korean statistics (currently 2015) as the basis.
熙, 姬, 希, 喜, 嬉, and others. Revised Romanization. Hui. McCune–Reischauer. Hŭi. IPA. [hi] Hee, also spelled Hui, is a single-syllable Korean feminine given name, as well as an element in many two-syllable Korean given names. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it.
Pages in category "Korean unisex given names" The following 166 pages are in this category, out of 166 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bo-kyung;