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Soyeun
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Meaning varies by hanja; commonly 'so' (small/bright/pure) + 'eun' (grace/kindness/silver) - often interpreted as 'bright and graceful' or 'little grace'. |
Korean |
Girl |
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Soyoung
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Varies with hanja; commonly interpreted as a combination of 'so' (e.g., small/clear/pure) and 'young' (e.g., flower/glory/eternal), often rendered as 'bright/beautiful/everlasting'. |
Korean |
Girl |
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Suk
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Korean: 'pure/virtuous' (from hanja 淑); South Asian: 'happiness/peace' (from 'sukh'); as a Czech surname: derived from word for 'knot' in wood |
Korean |
Girl |
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Suky
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Beloved or liked; happy or content; pure/virtuous (meaning varies by origin). Often used as a pet form of Susan. |
English, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sulli
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Modern Korean given/stage name (설리). No single fixed meaning - the meaning would depend on hanja if used; often chosen for its sound. |
Korean |
Girl |
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Sunae
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Often interpreted as "pure love" or "innocent love" (meaning varies by hanja; common forms include 純愛 or 淳愛) |
Korean |
Girl |
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Sunghee
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Varies by hanja; commonly 'accomplish'/'star' (Seong) + 'joy'/'brightness'/'hope' (Hee). |
Korean |
Girl |
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Sunie
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Generally associated with 'sun' or 'sunshine' / 'cheerful'; sometimes linked to Susan meaning 'lily' when used as a diminutive. |
English, Korean |
Girl |
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Sunye
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Varies by hanja; commonly 'virtuous' (선, seon) + 'grace/beauty/art' (예, ye) - often rendered as 'virtuous and graceful'. |
Korean |
Girl |
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Yae-lee
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A compound name with multiple possible meanings depending on origin: Japanese 'Yae' (八重) = 'multi‑layered/double'; Korean 'Yae' (애) can mean 'love/affection' depending on hanja and 'Lee/Li' is a common surname/element (李 'plum'); as a Hebrew-like form (Yaeli) it relates to 'ibex/mountain goat'. |
Hebrew, Japanese, Korean |
Girl |
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Ye-eun
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Varies with hanja; commonly conveys 'grace' or 'kindness' |
Korean |
Girl |
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Yeeun
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Meaning depends on hanja; commonly 'ye' (예) = art/beauty/politeness + 'eun' (은) = grace/mercy/silver - often rendered as 'beautiful grace' or 'graceful kindness'. |
Korean |
Girl |
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Yena
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Meaning varies depending on the hanja (Chinese characters) used; common interpretations include elements meaning 'grace', 'talent', 'art', or 'beautiful'. |
Korean |
Girl |
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Yenna
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Varies by origin: as a Jenna-variant 'fair/white' (from Jennifer); in Korean depends on hanja (commonly elements like 'art, talent' + other); as Yana-related 'God is gracious' or 'gift'. |
English, Korean, Slavic |
Girl |
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Yerim
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Varies by hanja; commonly interpreted as 'ye' (예) + 'rim' (림) - often rendered 'beautiful/artful forest' or 'graceful forest'. |
Korean |
Girl |
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Yerin
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Commonly interpreted as "beautiful jade" or "graceful and delicate" (exact meaning depends on the hanja chosen). |
Korean |
Girl |
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Yoo-jung
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Varies by hanja; commonly conveys kindness, affection, virtue, beauty or gentleness (e.g., 有情 'affection', 柔貞 'gentle/pure') |
Korean |
Girl |
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Young-ji
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Varies by hanja; commonly combines 'Young' (영) meaning like eternal/flower/prosperity and 'ji' (지) meaning wisdom/knowledge/ambition |
Korean |
Girl |
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Youngmi
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Commonly interpreted as 'eternal/glorious beauty' - 'Yeong' (영) can mean 'eternal', 'glory', 'prosperity', or 'flower' depending on hanja, and 'mi' (미) means 'beauty'. |
Korean |
Girl |
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Yuja
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Meaning depends on hanja; common interpretations include 'gentle/soft child' (柔子), 'abundant/wealthy child' (裕子) or 'to have/possess child' (有子); also homophonous with the Korean word for the yuzu/citron fruit (유자). |
Korean |
Girl |
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Yulyn
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Possibly 'jade forest' from Chinese (玉林) or a modern compound of 'Yu' + 'lyn' interpreted as 'precious/gentle beauty'. |
Chinese, English, Korean |
Girl |
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Yuna
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Varies by language and characters; commonly conveys ideas like 'gentle/superior', 'reason/origin', or combinations such as 'bind/tie' + 'love' depending on kanji/hanja. |
Japanese, Korean |
Girl |
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Yuni
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Varies by language and spelling. Often a diminutive of names like Yunita/Yuna; in Japanese or Korean the meaning depends on the characters used. Common connotations include gentleness, grace, or moon-associated imagery in some usages. |
Indonesian, Japanese, Korean |
Girl |
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여사
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Literally 'female' or 'lady/madam'; as a personal name the meaning depends on the hanja chosen for 여 and 사. |
Korean |
Girl |
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