Why do Koreans have English names?

For most Koreans in Korea, having an English name is primarily for the convenience of English speakers who find Korean names difficult to remember, spell, and/or pronounce.
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Why do Korean players have English names?

So most Koreans take English names which sounds cool, most likely something you want to be remembered for or really like. You are prohibited from using a non latin letter name: Every single pro player has to use latin letters in their pro name.
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Do people in Korea have English names?

Many Koreans have an 'English name' that they use in international and English-speaking contexts. For example, LEE Hyori may be known as “Michelle”. Most people will revert to using their original Korean name amongst family or when writing or speaking in Korean.
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Why do Koreans use American names?

It is true that many Korean Americans, and even Koreans in Korea nowadays, have English names. The reason is different for each Korean, but it is mostly because Americans just can't pronounce some Korean names.
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How do Koreans translate their name to English?

They find an English name which sounds like the Korean one. Someone named Sun-hee is Sunny, and a Jae-soon is Jason. They translate the meaning of their names into an English equivalent.
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What is the most beautiful Korean name?

  • Ha-joon (‎하준) ...
  • Ji-woo (지우) ...
  • Chang-min (창민) ...
  • Seo-yeon (서연) ...
  • Jae-sang (재상) ...
  • Sung (성) ...
  • Ha-eun (하은) ...
  • Sang-wook (상욱) Most parents would agree that if they could wish anything on their child, it would be good health.
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What is the longest Korean name?

The longest-ever name registered in Korea, which prompted a 1993 law that they can only be five syllables, was Haneulbyeollimgureumhaennimbodasarangseureouri (meaning 'more beloved than the stars in the sky and the sun in the clouds').
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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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What is the cutest Korean name?

These Korean names for girls include popular, cool, and common choices.
  1. Ae-Cha (애차) Ae-Cha can mean loving daughter. ...
  2. Ari (아리) Ari comes from the first part of the adjective arittapda or 아리땁다, which means pretty, lovely, beautiful. ...
  3. Balam (바람) ...
  4. Binna (빛나) ...
  5. Bora (보라) ...
  6. Boram (보람) ...
  7. Chae-Won (채원) ...
  8. Chae-Yeong (채영)
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Why is America called Miguk?

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA—In Korea, the United States is called 미국 (pronounced miguk), which directly translates to “beautiful country.” It has always seemed like a fitting name, considering Korea's longstanding admiration of the U.S.
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What is the rarest last name in South Korea?

Rare Korean Surnames
  • Sobong (소봉) | 18 people.
  • Eogeum (어금) | 51 people.
  • Jeo (저) | 48 people.
  • Hak (학) | 101 people. ...
  • Ya 夜 (야) | 180 people. ...
  • Janggok (장곡) | 52 people. ...
  • Chun 椿 (춘) | 77 people. The word chun has the meaning of spring and seems to be more commonly used in Japan. ...
  • Tan 彈 (탄) | 155 people.
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How do Koreans pick 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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Why do Koreans add an A at the end of a name?

These suffixes are added to emphasize if you're calling out to someone. For example, if you want to catch the attention of your friend 재민 (Jae-min), you may say “재민아!” (Jae-min-ah). Note that 아 is only attached after a name that ends in a Korean consonant, a good reminder that you should know your Hangul!
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Why do Chinese give themselves English names?

Chinese may adopt English names for a variety of reasons, including foreigners' difficulty with Chinese tones and better integration of people working in foreign enterprises. Established English names chosen by Chinese may also be those rarely used by native English speakers.
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Why do they sleep on the floor in Korean?

Sleeping on the floor became common when ondol floor heating was introduced to the Koreans. When HVAC systems were not a thing, households had to find ways to keep warm and remain cool. Ondol floor heating was a process that used the smoke from fireplaces to warm up the whole house from under the floor.
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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 moon a Korean name?

Moon, also spelled Mun, is a Korean family name, a single-syllable Korean given name, and an element in some two-syllable Korean given names. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it.
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Is Bae a Korean first name?

Bae, also spelled Bai or Pae, is a Korean family name. The South Korean census of 2015 found 400,641 people by this surname, or less than 1% of the population.
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Can Kim marry Kim in Korea?

Nevertheless, there was long a law in place to forbid marriage between people with the same surname and ancestral paternal origin. In 1997, however, South Korea's Constitutional Court ruled the law unconstitutional, and the civil code was amended in 2005 to forbid only marriage between closely related people.
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Is it true that the first son in Korean can't marry a foreigner?

Is it true that the first son in Korea can t marry a foreigner? 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. Therefore, the trend of having a multicultural relationship in Korea is not normalized.
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What is the legal age to get married in South Korea?

Under the Civil Code 2011 the minimum legal age of marriage is 18 years. However, minors can be married with parental consent.
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What do Koreans call Korea?

Today, South Koreans use Hanguk (한국, 韓國) to refer to just South Korea or Korea as a whole, Namhan (남한, 南韓; "South Han") for South Korea, and Bukhan (북한, 北韓; "North Han") for North Korea.
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What do Koreans call themselves?

South Koreans refer to themselves as Hanguk-in (Korean: 한국인, Hanja: 韓國人) or Hanguk-saram (Korean: 한국 사람), both of which mean "people of (Sam)han." When including members of the Korean diaspora, Koreans often use the term Han-in (Korean: 한인; Hanja: 韓人, lit. 'people of Han').
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Do Korean siblings have similar names?

One of the two characters in a given name is unique to the individual, while the other is shared by all people in a family generation. In both North and South Korea, generational names are usually no longer shared by cousins, but are still commonly shared by brothers and sisters.
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