Female and male first names : Korean.
DAEONNA
FemaleUnique Korean name derived from 'dae' (great) and 'oonna' (female), signifying 'great female'.
DAESHAWNA
FemaleAfrican American name derived from Korean "Dae" (God) and Irish variant Shawna ("God is gracious"), signifying "God is gracious God.
DAESHUN
MaleRare Korean name derived from "dae" (great/large) and "seon" (goodness/virtue), signifying 'great goodness' or 'large virtue'. It reflects parents' hopes for their child's future virtuous character, being a modern creation gaining popularity for its positive connotation.
DAEUN
FemaleKorean girls' name meaning "great cloud".
DAEWON
MaleKorean boy's name originating from the Hanja character 大運, meaning "great fortune" or "great destiny".
DAEYON
MaleUnique Korean name meaning "great wisdom.
DAIKWON
MaleUnique Korean name meaning 'great warrior' or 'large knight'.
DAKWON
MaleRare Korean given name composed of "Dak" meaning 'great' or 'strong', and "Won" signifying 'power' or 'strength'.
DARAE
FemaleKorean name with deep cultural roots, composed of characters symbolizing harmony, balance, completeness, elegance, and grace. It gained fame in Korean literature and poetry, evoking tranquility, beauty, and wisdom, and remains distinctive today.
DARAE
MaleDistinctive Korean name meaning 'many locations', reflecting diversity and adaptability.
DASHAE
MaleCaptivating Korean girl's name meaning "to meet or encounter," signifying fateful encounters and destiny.
DAWON
MaleRare Korean name derived from "Dae," meaning "big" or "great," and "won," signifying "circle" or "completion." It translates to "big circle" or "great completion" and was used as a given name during the Three Kingdom period in ancient Korea.
DEJONTAE
MaleUnique American name composed of 'Dejon', meaning 'from Jon' or 'from John', and '-tae', a Korean suffix meaning 'born'. It signifies being born from Jon or John, blending Western and Eastern influences.
DEKWON
MaleOriginal African American male name that combines elements from Greek/Latin ('to receive') and Korean ('beginning'), symbolizing new beginnings.
DILIN
MaleRare Korean unisex name derived from "dilin," meaning "pirouette." It symbolizes grace and fluidity.
DKWON
MaleUnique Korean surname derived from "DKwon," one of South Korea's most common surnames. While it doesn't have a specific meaning, it's often associated with strength, wisdom, and courage due to its historical significance during the Baekje dynasty (18 BCE - 660 CE). Today, Dkwon is a popular surname among Koreans worldwide, carrying rich cultural heritage and resonating with those who bear it as a symbol of resilience and wisdom.
DO
MaleThe name 'Do' is of Korean origin, derived from '도,' meaning 'road' or 'pathway.' It signifies progress and destiny, often given to children wishing them an easy journey through life.
DORAE
FemaleCaptivating Korean name meaning 'spring water,' embodying freshness, purity, and renewal.
DRAYLEE
FemaleAmerican name created by blending Drake (English, explorer) and Lee (Korean, "fresh").
DREKWON
MaleOriginal African American name derived from Welsh 'dream' and Korean surname 'Kwon', meaning 'expert'.
DSHUN
MaleKorean given name composed of two Chinese characters meaning 'profound' and 'lord'.
EUJIN
FemaleRare Korean name composed of "Eu" meaning easy or simple, and "Jin," which signifies authenticity or wisdom, conveying balance between approachability and complexity.
EUN
FemaleBeautiful Korean name typically given to girls, meaning 'graceful' or 'beautiful'.
EUN
MaleUnique Korean name from the Three Kingdoms period, associated with the sound /ɨ/ and considered auspicious. Despite lacking a specific meaning, Eun remains popular among women in Korea today due to its positive connotations and simplicity.
EUNA
FemaleKorean girls' name meaning 'graceful', composed of the syllables 'eu' and 'na'.
EUNJI
FemaleGraceful and lucky female name of Korean origin, meaning "elegant" and "auspicious".
FINNLEE
MaleOriginal given name of unknown origin, consisting of Irish 'Finn' ('fair') and Korean 'Lee' ('clever'), but without specific connections to these cultures or meanings.
GEON
MaleKorean name that means 'mountain', symbolizing strength and stability.
GWAN
FemaleKorean boy's name derived from the word "gwan", meaning "to observe" or "to watch". It has historical significance and is associated with wisdom and perceptiveness.
HA
MaleKorean origin, meaning 'river' or 'number one', and has been popular among both men and women for centuries.
HAE
FemaleUnique Korean given name derived from "해", meaning "sea". It signifies power, strength, and resilience, often given to children born near coasts or with ties to the sea.
HAEIN
FemaleKorean origin and means "Ocean of Kindness".
HAELEE
FemaleKorean origin name composed of 'hae' (sea) and 'lee' (happiness), signifying 'happy sea.'
HAEUN
FemaleHaeun, a popular Korean female name, means "sea cloud" and has been used by prominent families for centuries due to its elegance and connection to nature.
HAJIN
MaleRare Korean name derived from Chinese characters meaning "respected" or "noble one," used by notable figures like Kim Hajin, a prominent scholar of the Joseon Dynasty.
HAJOON
MaleRare, uniquely Korean name with no widely accepted meaning or history, possibly created by parents seeking something distinctive.
HAJUN
MaleKorean name meaning "Wise River," composed of "Ha" (river) and "Joon" (wise/intelligent).
HAN
FemaleAncient Chinese name, dating back to the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD). Despite lacking a direct English translation, it is often linked with harmony and balance due to its similarity to words conveying these ideas. Popular throughout history, Han remains common today among East Asian populations and beyond, with variations like 'Han' in English or '한' in Korean.
HAYOON
FemaleUnique Korean girl's name meaning 'sea cloud'.
HAYOUNG
FemaleStrong and distinct Korean female given name, originating from the Hangul alphabet system created by King Sejong. It translates to 'river' and 'firm/strong', signifying steadfastness.