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Hyun-ha
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Meaning varies with hanja; commonly composed of 현 (hyun) meaning 'wise/virtuous/manifest/shine' and 하 (ha) meaning 'summer/river/lotus/large'. |
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Hyun-Joo
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Varies by hanja; commonly 'hyun' (현) = wise/virtuous and 'joo' (주) = pearl/jewel - e.g., 'wise pearl' or 'virtuous jewel'. |
Korean |
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Hyun-Ju
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Varies with hanja; commonly 'wise/virtuous' (현, 賢) + 'jewel/pearl' (주, 珠) - e.g., 'wise pearl' or 'virtuous jewel'. |
Korean |
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Hyun-Jung
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Meaning varies by hanja; commonly interpreted as 'wise/virtuous' (Hyun) + 'chaste/true/quiet' (Jung) - often rendered 'wise and virtuous'. |
Korean |
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Hyun-Sook
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Varies by hanja; commonly interpreted as 'wise and pure' (e.g., 賢淑: 'wise' + 'virtuous/pure'). |
Korean |
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Inji
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{'Turkish': '“pearl” (from Turkish İnci)', 'Korean': "varies by hanja; commonly formed from elements such as 'benevolence' (仁) and 'wisdom' (智)", 'Arabic (Egyptian usage)': 'a feminine given name (transliterations Injy/Ingi/Engy); origin/adoption from European names or colloquial usage, not an original Arabic lexical meaning', 'Tamil': "means 'ginger' (இஞ்சி) - a common noun sometimes used as a name/word"} |
Arabic, Korean, Tamil, Turkish |
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Inkyeong
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Varies by hanja; commonly 'In' (benevolence/mark) + 'Kyung' (respect/brightness/celebration) - e.g., 'benevolent and respectful' or 'kind and bright'. |
Korean |
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Inkyoung
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Varies by hanja; commonly conveys 'grace', 'brightness', 'virtue', or 'honor'. |
Korean |
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Inkyounghee
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Meaning depends on the hanja used; commonly formed from elements meaning 'kind/benevolent' (In), 'respect/scenery' (Kyung/Gyeong) and 'joy/brightness' (Hee), often interpreted as 'kind and bright' or 'respectful and joyful'. |
Korean |
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Jae-ah
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Meaning varies by hanja; commonly combines 'jae' (talent/wealth/ability) with 'ah' (elegant/beautiful) |
Korean |
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Jeenah
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Varies by origin: 'precious/true' (Korean Jin‑ah), 'paradise' (Arabic, related to Jannah), or 'to live/victor' (Sanskrit/Hindi). |
Arabic, Hindi, Korean, Sanskrit |
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Jeong-Hui
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Varies by hanja; commonly conveys 'virtuous/steadfast' (정) + 'joy/brightness/hope' (희). |
Korean |
Girl |
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Jeong-hwa
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Varies by hanja; common senses include "chaste/virtuous flower", "upright splendor", or "harmonious beauty" |
Korean |
Girl |
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Ji Yeon
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Meaning depends on hanja; commonly Ji = 'wisdom' or 'will', Yeon = 'grace/beautiful', 'extend' or 'lotus' |
Korean |
Girl |
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Ji-eun
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Meaning depends on hanja; commonly interpreted as 'wisdom/knowledge' (ji) + 'grace/kindness' (eun). |
Korean |
Girl |
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Ji-hae
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Varies by hanja; commonly combines 'ji' (wisdom, knowledge, will) with 'hae' (sea, sun, grace). |
Korean |
Girl |
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Ji-In
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Varies by hanja; commonly rendered as 'wisdom/knowledge (Ji) + benevolence/person (In)' |
Korean |
Girl |
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Jin-ah
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Varies by hanja; commonly rendered as 'precious + elegant' (珍雅) or 'true + child' (眞兒). |
Korean |
Girl |
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Jina
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From Sanskrit 'jina' meaning 'conqueror' or 'victor' (title in Jainism); in other languages it is used as a feminine given name with meanings that depend on local roots/characters. |
English, Korean, Sanskrit |
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Jinju
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Pearl |
Korean |
Girl |
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Jinmi
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Combines jin (진) meaning 'true' or 'precious' and mi (미) meaning 'beauty' - 'true/precious beauty' |
Korean |
Girl |
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Jong-Hui
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Meaning depends on the hanja used. Common elements: 'Jong' (e.g., 宗 'ancestor/clan', 鍾 'bell/concentrate') + 'Hui' (e.g., 熙 'bright/prosperous', 喜 'joy', 希 'hope'). |
Korean |
Girl |
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Juna
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Most commonly linked to the month of June or the Roman goddess Juno (queen/protector) - broadly 'youthful' or 'born in June'. In some traditions or spellings it can be associated with meanings like 'harvest' or 'paradise' (via Jana/Junnah). |
Arabic, English, Japanese, Korean, Latin |
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Junga
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Varies by hanja; commonly interpreted as "pure/elegant" or "virtuous and beautiful". |
Korean |
Girl |
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Jungae
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Typically written with hanja such as 정 (jeong, meaning varies) + 애 (ae, 愛 'love'); commonly interpreted as 'true/virtuous love' or 'beloved' depending on hanja. |
Korean |
Girl |
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Jungai
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Beloved/affection - exact meaning varies with chosen hanja |
Korean |
Girl |
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Kija
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In Korean (Ki-ja) typically 'ki' can mean energy/era/foundation and 'ja' means child - roughly 'child of energy/strength'; in Slavic use it is often a pet form or diminutive of names like Kristina. |
Korean, Slavic |
Girl |
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Koon-Hee
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Meaning depends on the hanja used; commonly a compound like 'diligent/strong/root' (Koon/Kun/Geun) + 'joy/hope/brightness' (Hee), e.g. 'diligent joy' or 'root of brightness'. |
Korean |
Girl |
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Kyeongyeon
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Varies by hanja. Common combinations pair gyeong (敬 'respect', 慶 'celebrate', 景 'scenery') with yeon (娟 'graceful/beautiful', 延 'extend', 淵 'deep') - e.g., 'respectful and graceful' or 'celebrated beauty'. |
Korean |
Girl |
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Kyung-mi
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Varies by hanja; commonly 'honor/respect' or 'scenery' + 'beauty' - roughly 'honorable beauty'. |
Korean |
Girl |
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