How do Koreans name kids?

Korean naming conventions arrange names as follows: [FAMILY NAME] [personal name]. For example, KIM Min Su (male) or LEE Hyori (female). Each Korean name usually consists of three syllables. The first is the family name while the second and third are the given name.
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How do Koreans come up with names?

Korean names consist of two parts: a family name and a given name. Traditionally, a child takes their father's surname like in many other cultures, but Korean women do not take their husband's surname after marriage.
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Do Koreans put family name first?

In Korean names, the family name tradition- ally comes first. It usually consists of one syllable, and the given name is usually two syllables. For example, my given name is Sunghee, and my family name is Han. In the Korean writing system, I write my name Han Sunghee.
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What do Koreans call their baby?

Baby in Korean

You can say 아기 (a-gi) for the word “baby”. This word can also be used when referring to baby animals. 애기 (aegi) is another word you can use for “baby”.
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How are siblings named in Korea?

Brother in Korean

Similar to “sister”, the Korean word for brother is also dependent on who's addressing the brother. For males, 형 (hyeong) is used to address an older brother in Korean while for females, 오빠 (oppa) is used. Both 형 (hyeong) and 오빠 (oppa) are also used when referring to one's older brother to others.
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ALL ABOUT KOREAN NAMES! Why are Korean Names All Three Syllables?



Can a Kim marry a Kim in Korea?

As these two Kim clans descend from different patrilineages, a Gimhae Kim and a Gyeongju Kim can marry. Before the 1997 Constitutional Court decision, however, two members of the 4 million Gimhae Kim could not marry, regardless of the distance of their relationship.
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Can foreigners have a Korean name?

Any foreigner who is interested in Korean culture can apply for a Korean name on the city's foreign language websites until the first week of December.
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Does oppa mean babe?

There are also married women who call their husbands oppa. In this case, oppa meaning in Korean can be honey or babe.
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Why do so many Korean names start with Kim?

Because family names such as Lee and Kim were among those used by royalty in ancient Korea, they were preferred by provincial elites and, later, by commoners when plumping for a last name.
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What is the most beautiful name in Korean?

The 9 Most Beautiful Korean Names and What They Mean
  • Chun-ja (춘자) Stemming from the Sino-Korean chun meaning 'spring' and ja meaning 'child', Chun-ja implies innocence and purity. ...
  • Chang-min (창민) ...
  • Sung (성)
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Why do Koreans have good skin?

Since ancient times, Koreans have only used natural, harsh-free ingredients for their skincare routines: green tea, “snail slime”, bamboo extracts, propolis, and honey are just some examples of the elements they used and have passed through generations.
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Why are all Korean names three syllables?

Certain others name their firstborn son with the generational syllable only (without a "true" name,) to signify that the child is the first of the generation. On the other hand, given names with 3+ syllables--which are extremely rare--are almost always a result of the parent's attempt to use a purely Korean word.
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How do Koreans count age?

Korean age is a way that Koreans calculate their age. It is always one or two years more than your international age. Koreans consider a year in the womb as counting towards their age, so every one is one year old at birth. Everyone gets one year added to their Korean age on New Year's Day.
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Are all Korean names unisex?

Most Korean baby names are unisex but can be modified with different characters or words to make them masculine or feminine.
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Is Lee Korean or Chinese?

Lee is the typical romanization of the common South Korean surname I (Hangul 이), North Korean surname Ri (리). The name is written identically to the Chinese name Li 李 in Hanja characters. It is the second-most-common surname in Korea, behind only Kim.
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What are some cute Korean nicknames?

Cute Korean Nicknames
  • 귀요미 (kiyomi) – “Cutie”
  • 애인 (aein) – “Sweetheart”
  • 여보 (yeobo) – “Darling” or “honey”
  • 자기야 (jagiya) – “Baby”
  • 내사랑 (nae sarang) – “My love”
  • 오빠 (oppa) – “Older brother” but used by women to boyfriends or husbands as “honey”
  • 왕자님 (wangjanim) – “Prince”
  • 공주님 (gongjunim) – “Princess”
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How do Koreans call their best friend?

“Best friend” in Korean

The most common way to say best friend in Korean is 베프 (bepeu) which is a Korean slang term. This is a shortened version of the Konglish phrase 베스트 프렌드 (beseuteu peurendeu) which means best friend.
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Why can't Koreans marry the same last name?

For centuries, South Korea has had a law barring couples with the same name and the same ancestral village from marrying. Although this was probably originally conceived as a way of preventing incest, it has developed into a strong ostracism of same-clan marriages.
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Can the first son marry a foreigner in Korea?

Most Koreans are against their first son marrying a foreigner. It has been said that they have to continue the family line by marrying a Korean.
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