Stock up on ideas for Korean names for girls!

Stock up on ideas for Korean names for girls

Discover our selection of Korean names for girls. Unique first names, whose original sounds, are a real favorite!

Korean names for girls we like for their soft and original sounds. These first names often have a very pretty meaning! Some are typically feminine, others on the contrary are mixed and can therefore be suitable for both a little girl and a little boy. But it is a strong choice that must be carefully considered. Does the first name go well with the surname? Will it be easily pronounced by the child and those around it or, on the contrary, does it risk being often scratched? Answering these questions is important when choosing a first name from another country and another culture. We are going to help you find the ideal Korean name for your little princess!

What are some popular Korean girl names?

The popularity of female korean names varies from year to year, as in France. Some, however, have been on the rise for several years. This is for example the case of Ji-Yoo, Seo-Yeon, Min-Ji, Yuna, Haeunou or even Ha-yoon.

Korean female names with meaning

Korean baby names have various meanings. Some evoke a flower or a tree, while others designate a character trait or a physical detail. We particularly like Yerim, “luminous forest”, Ha-Neul which means “sky”, In Soon which means “perseverance”, Yon (“lotus flower” or “blossom lotus”), Eunu (“grace” or “blessing”) .

Other Korean girl names include Sun-Hi which means “joy and obedience”, Suho (“light of life”), Juwon (“generosity”), Shi (“conviction”), Eun-woo, which means “the house of forgiveness”, Si-Woo (“the divine beginning”) but also Gyeong, which means “respect and honor”, Chin-sun (“the one who seeks the truth”) or the adorable Mi-Cha which means “pretty girl”. Crunchy, isn’t it?

List of Korean Baby Girl Names by Letter

Are you looking for a Korean name starting with a specific letter? Here is our selection of Korean girl names that start with an M, Y, T, S or J!

In M

There are many Koreans starting with the letter M for girls. One can, for example, cite Mi-hee, Mi-jung, Min-kyung, Myung-hwa Myung-sook or even Myung-soon, which can also be worn by a boy. And let’s not forget Man-Nai and the very pretty Mee-Joo, which means “beautiful as a gemstone.”

Y-shaped

Among the Korean names for girls beginning with a Y, we can mention Ji Woo (“universe of wisdom), Young-Soon which means “sweet and fragrant”, but also Yoon. We can also mention Young-Ae which means “flower petal”, Young-Sook and Yu-Ri.

T-shaped

If they are less numerous, there are also several Korean first names beginning with the letter T: Taeyeon, Tomoko, Tae or Taeyeon which means “beautiful” and “who has a good heart”.

S-shaped

Many Korean girl names start with the letter S. For example Su Jin, which refers to a long life, Seo-ah (evocation of luck), or even Seong-Hee and Su-Jin which means “longevity”. We can also cite Sang-Hee (“benevolence), and Soo-Min (“excellence” and “intelligence”).

J-shaped

Finally, if you are looking for a Korean name for a girl starting with the letter J, we can advise you Jin-kyong, a name that means “treasure”, Jian (“happy” and “peaceful”), Jee (“wisdom”) or even Jin-Ae (“treasure”).

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