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Se-hyeon m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 世 "generation; world; era" and 賢 "virtuous, worthy, good".
Seo-jin m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 瑞 (
seo) meaning "felicitous omen; auspicious" combined with 鎭 (
jin) meaning "town, market place; suppress".
Seok-beom m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 錫 "bestow, confer" and 範 "pattern, model, rule, law".
Seok-yeong f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 夕 "evening" or 昔 "ancient" (
seok) and 瑛 "luster of gem; crystal" or 英 "petal, flower, leaf; brave" (
yeong).
Seol-hyeon f & m KoreanCombination of a
seol hanja, like 雪 meaning "snow" or 設 meaning "establish, set up," and a
hyeon hanja, such as 炫 meaning "bright, brilliant; light, clear" or 賢 meaning "benevolent; wise, sensible."
Seon m & f KoreanSino-Korean reading of such hanja as 善 meaning "good, nice," 宣 meaning "giving; mercy, kindness," 旋 meaning "spin, rotation," 仙 meaning "virtuous, good," 璿 meaning "gem," 銑 meaning "cast iron," 譔 meaning "teach, instruct" or 選 meaning "hide, conceal; distinguish."
Seon-a f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 宣 "declare, announce, proclaim" and 兒 "child". A famous bearer is South Korean actress Kim Sun-a (1975-).
Seong-gi m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 聖 "holy, sacred; sage" and 基 "foundation, base".
Seong-hui f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 盛 "abundant, flourishing" and 希 "rare; hope, expect, strive for".
Seong-hwan m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 城 "castle; city, town", 星 "a star, planet; any point of light" or 成 "completed, finished, fixed" (
seong) and 煥 "shining, brilliant, lustrous" (
hwan).
Seon-gil m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 善 "good, virtuous, charitable, kind" and 吉 "lucky, propitious, good".
Seong-jae m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 誠 "sincere, honest; true, real" and 宰 "to slaughter; to rule".
Seong-ju m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 誠 "sincere, honest; true, real" and 周 "circumference".
Seong-mi f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 性 "nature, character" and 美 "beautiful, pretty; pleasing".
Seong-won m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 誠 "sincere, honest; true, real" or 聖 "holy, sacred; sage" (
seong), and 源 "spring; source, head" (
won).
Seong-yeon m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 成 "completed, finished, fixed" and 妍 "beautiful, handsome; seductive".
Seon-ho m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 先 "first, former, previous" and 皓 "bright, luminous; clear".
Seon-hui f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 仙 "transcendent, immortal" and 姫 "beauty".
Seon-mi f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 宣 "declare, announce, proclaim" and 美 "beautiful, pretty; pleasing".
Seon-u m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 善 "good, virtuous, charitable, kind" or 宣 "declare, announce, proclaim" (
seon), and 宇 "house; building", 友 "friend", or 羽 "feather, plume; wings" (
u).
Seon-ye f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 先 "first, former, previous" and 藝 "art; talent, ability; craft".
Seon-yeong f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 善 "good, virtuous, charitable, kind" or 宣 "declare, announce, proclaim" (
seon), and 永 "long, perpetual, eternal, forever" or 映 "project; reflect light" (
yeong).
Sephy f EnglishDiminutive of
Persephone. The main female character in the novel series 'Noughts and Crosses' has this name.
Seulgi f & m Korean (Modern)From native Korean 슬기
(seulgi) meaning "wisdom, intelligence." It can also be written with hanja, combining a
seul hanja, like 璱 meaning "blue jewel" or 瑟, referring to the pipa instrument, with a
gi hanja, such as 基 meaning "foundation, base," 起 meaning "rise, stand up; go up; begin," 璣 meaning "jewel; star" or 伎 meaning "talent, skill, gift."
Seung-a f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 承 "inherit, receive; succeed" and 雅 "elegant, graceful, refined".
Seung-bin m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 承 "inherit, receive; succeed" and 彬 "cultivated, well-bred".
Seung-geol m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 承 "inherit, receive; succeed" or 勝 "victory; excel, be better than" (
seung) and 傑 "hero; outstanding, remarkable" (
geol).
Seung-ho m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 勝 (
seung) "victory; excel, be better than" and 浩 (
ho) "great, numerous, vast, abundant".
Seung-hui f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 承 "inherit, receive; succeed", 丞 "assist, aid, rescue" or 勝 "victory; excel, be better than" (
seung), and 熙 "bright, splendid, glorious", 喜 "like, love, enjoy; joyful thing", 希 "rare; hope, expect, strive for" or 姬 "beauty; imperial concubine" (
hui).
Seung-hun m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 承 "inherit, receive; succeed" and 勳 "meritorious deed".
Seung-hwan m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 承 "inherit, receive; succeed" and 桓 "variety of tree (Chinese soapberry)".
Seung-hye f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 升 "arise, go up; advance" and 惠 "favor, benefit, confer kindness".
Seung-hyeon m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 承 "inherit, receive; succeed" and 炫 "shine, glitter; show off, flaunt".
Seung-hyeop m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 承 "inherit, receive; succeed" and 協 "be united; cooperate".
Seung-jae m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 勝 "victory; excel, be better than" and 宰 "to slaughter; to rule".
Seung-jin m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 昇 "rise, ascent; peaceful; peace" and 辰 "early morning".
Seung-man m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 承 (
seung) "inherit, receive; succeed" and 晩 (
man) "night". A famous bearer is the first president of South Korea, Syngman Rhee (1875-1965).
Seung-u m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 承 "inherit, receive; succeed" or 勝 "victory; excel, be better than" (
seung), and 佑 "help, protect, bless" or 友 "friend, companion; fraternity" (
u).
Seung-wan m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 承 "inherit, receive; succeed" or 勝 "victory; excel, be better than" (
seung) and 完 "complete, finish, settle; whole" or 玩 "play with, joke, enjoy" (
wan).
Seung-yeon f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 升 "arise, go up; hoist; advance", 丞 "assist, aid, rescue" or 昇 "rise, ascent; peaceful; peace" (
seung), and 淵 "gulf, abyss, deep", 涓 "brook, stream; select; pure" or 延 "delay, postpone, defer" (
yeon).
Seung-yeop m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 承 "inherit, receive; succeed" and 燁 "bright, glorious, splendid, flame".
Seung-yun m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 承 "inherit, receive; succeed" and 潤 "soft, sleek".
Sin-jae m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 信 "trust, believe" and 哉 "final exclamatory particle". A famous bearer is Korean author Kang Shin-jae (1924-2001).
Si-won m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 時
(si) meaning "time," 始
(si) meaning "beginning, start" or 是
(si) meaning "right, proper" and 源
(won) meaning "root, source, origin; spring," 元
(won) meaning "foundation, basis" or 媛
(won) meaning "beautiful, elegant woman," among other hanja combinations.
So-hui f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 昭 (
so) meaning "bright, luminous; illustrious" and 熙 (
hui) meaning "bright, splendid, glorious".
So-hyeon f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 昭 "bright, luminous; illustrious" and 賢 "virtuous, worthy, good".
So-jeong f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 昭 "bright, luminous; illustrious" and 晶 "crystal; clear, bright; radiant".
Sol f & m Korean (Modern)From native Korean 솔
(sol) meaning "pine (tree)," also written in such hanja as 率
(sol) meaning "taking care; pursuit; following."
So-mi f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 昭 "bright, luminous; illustrious" and 美 "beautiful, pretty; pleasing".
So-min f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 昭 "bright, luminous; illustrious" and 旻 "heaven".
Song-i f & m KoreanFrom native Korean 송이
(song-i), referring to a bunch of flowers, grapes or mushrooms and also a flake of snow. It can also be written with hanja, combining a
song hanja, like 松 meaning "pine (tree)" or 訟 meaning "dispute; quarrel," with an
i hanja, such as 伊, 利 meaning "benefit, advantage" or 夷 meaning "barbarian."
So-yeon f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 昭 "bright, luminous; illustrious" and 姸 "beautiful".
So-yeong f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 昭 "bright, luminous; illustrious" and 映 "project; reflect light".
Su-eun f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 秀 "refined, elegant, graceful" and 恩 "kindness, mercy, charity".
Su-jeong f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 秀 "refined, elegant, graceful" and 晶 "crystal; clear, bright; radiant".
Su-ji f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 秀 "refined, elegant, graceful" and 智 "wisdom, knowledge, intelligence".
Suk-min f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 淑 "good, pure, virtuous, charming" and 敏 "fast, quick, clever, smart".
Su-man m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 秀 "flowering, luxuriant; refined, elegant, graceful" and 滿 "fill; full, satisfied".
Sun-ae f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 順 "obey, submit to, go along with" and 愛 "love".
Sun-bok f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 順 "obey, submit to, go along with" and 福 "happiness, good fortune, blessing".
Sun-gyu f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 純 "pure, clean, simple" and 揆 "prime minister; to guess, estimate".
Sun-hui f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 順 "obey, submit to, go along with" and 姬 "beauty".
Sun-hyang f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 顺 "obey, submit to, go along with" and 香 "fragrant, sweet smelling, incense".
Sun-ja f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 順 "obey, submit to, go along with" and 子 "child". Sun-ja was the seventh-most popular name for Korean girls born in 1940. The same characters correspond to a number of Japanese female given names, including
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Su-won m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 守 "defend, protect, guard, conserve" and 元 "first; dollar; origin; head".
Su-yeon f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 秀 "refined, elegant, graceful" or 受 "receive, accept, get; bear, stand" (
su), and 妍 "beautiful, handsome" or 延 "delay, postpone, defer" (
yeon).
Su-yeong f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 秀 "refined, elegant, graceful", 水 "water, liquid" or 洙, the name of a river in Shandong, China (
su) and 榮 "glory, honor; flourish, prosper", 永 "eternal", or 暎 "sun beginning decline; reflect" (
yeong).
Tacy f English (Rare)Variant of
Tacey. In the
Betsy-Tacy series of children's books by American writer Maud Hart Lovelace (1892-1980), it is a diminutive of
Anastacia.
Tae-geun m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 泰 "great, exalted, superior; big" and 根 "root; foundation"
Tae-Hyeon m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 太
(tae) meaning "highest, greatest" or 泰
(tae) meaning "big, large, great" combined with 現
(hyeon) meaning "current, present" or 賢
(hyeon) meaning "virtuous, good"... [
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Tae-hyeong m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 泰 "great, exalted, superior; big" and 亨 "smoothly, progressing, no trouble".
Taek-un m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 澤 "marsh, swamp; grace, brilliance; damp, moist; fertile" and 運 "luck, fortune; ship, transport".
Taek-yeon m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 澤 "grace, brilliance; fertile" and 演 "perform, put on; exercise".
Tae-min m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 泰 "great, exalted, superior" and 民 "people, subjects, citizens". A famous bearer is South Korean singer Lee Tae-min (1993-).
Tae-u m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 泰 "great, exalted, superior; big" and 愚 "stupid, doltish, foolish".
Tae-yeon m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 泰 "great, exalted" (
tae), and 連 "join, connect; continuous; even" or 姸 "beautiful" (
yeon). A famous bearer is South Korean singer Kim Tae-yeon (1989-).
Tae-yeong m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 泰 "great, exalted, superior" (
tae) and 榮 "glory, honor; flourish, prosper", 映 "project; reflect light" or 英 "petal, flower, leaf; brave, a hero" (
yeong).
Tecwyn m Welsh, History (Ecclesiastical)Derived from Welsh
teg "beautiful; fair" and
gwyn "white; fair; blessed". Saint Tecwyn is the patron saint and founder of Llandecwyn in the Welsh county of Gwynedd.
Tennessee f & m English (American)From the Cherokee word
Ta'nasi' of uncertain meaning which was originally the name of a village in present-day Monroe County, Tennessee (U.S.A.).
Théodred m Literature, Anglo-SaxonDerived from the Old English elements
þeod "people" and
ræd "advice, counsel, wisdom". This name was employed by J. R. R. Tolkien who used Old English to represent the Rohirric language... [
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Thresh m LiteratureThresh was the name that Susanne Collins used for the boy from District 11 in The Hunger Games. ... [
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Tiena f RomaniRomani name that has been recorded from the 1800s onwards. Its origin and meaning are uncertain; a current theory, however, links it to the same source as
Tiana.
U-hyeok m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 佑 "help, protect, bless" and 赫 "bright, radiant, glowing".
Uri f & m KoreanMeans "we, us, our" in Korean.
U-sik m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 宇 "house; building, structure; eaves" and 植 "plant, trees, plants; grow".
U-yeong m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 祐 "divine intervention, protection" and 榮 "glory, honor; flourish, prosper".
Won m & f KoreanDerived from
元 (
won) meaning "first, origin".
Won-pil m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 元 "first; dollar; origin; head" and 弼 "aid, assist, help; correct".
Won-sik m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 元 "first; dollar; origin; head" and 植 "plant, trees, plants; grow".
Ye-eun f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 譽 "fame, reputation; praise" and 恩 "kindness, mercy, charity". A famous bearer is South Korean singer Park Ye-eun (1989-), also known as Yenny and HA:TFELT.
Ye-in f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 叡 (
ye) "astute, profound, shrewd" and 仁 (
in) "humaneness, benevolence, kindness".
Ye-ji f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 睿 "shrewd, astute, clever, keen" and 知 "know, perceive, comprehend".
Ye-jin f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 藝 "art; talent, ability" (
ye) and 珍 "precious, valuable, rare" or 眞 "real, actual, true, genuine" (
jin). The first syllable can also come from 예수님 (
Yesu-nim), the Korean name for
Jesus, for meanings like "truth of Jesus".
Ye-na f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 藝 "art; talent, ability" and 娜 "elegant, graceful, delicate".
Yeo-jin f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 麗 "beautiful, magnificent, elegant" and 珍 "precious, valuable, rare". A famous bearer is Australian fashion designer Yeojin Bae.
Yeon-a f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 妍 "beautiful" (
yeon) and 兒 "child" or 雅 "elegant, graceful, refined" (
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Yeong-bae m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 永 "long, perpetual, eternal, forever" and 培 "bank up with dirt; cultivate".
Yeong-gyun m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 榮 (
yeong) meaning "glory, honor; flourish, prosper" combined with 均 (
gyun) meaning "equal, even, fair".
Yeong-hyeon m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 永 "long, perpetual, eternal, forever" and 晛 "sunlight".
Yeong-jae m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 榮 "glory, honor; flourish, prosper" and 宰 "to slaughter; to rule".
Yeong-ji f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 齡 "age; years" and 智 "wisdom, knowledge, intelligence".
Yeong-jin m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 英 "petal, flower, leaf; brave, a hero" and 振 "raise, excite, arouse action".
Yeong-ju f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 永 "long, perpetual, eternal, forever" or 榮 "glory, honor; flourish, prosper" (
yeong), and 姝 "a beautiful girl", 主 "master, chief owner; host; lord" or 柱 "pillar, post; support; lean on" (
ju).
Yeong-mi f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 英 "petal, flower, leaf; brave, a hero" and 美 "beautiful, pretty; pleasing".
Yeong-min m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 泳 (
yeong) "dive; swim" or 榮 (
yeong) "glory, honor; flourish, prosper", and 民 (
yeong) "people, subjects, citizens" or 敏 (
min) "fast, quick, clever, smart" .
Yeong-rae m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 英 "petal, flower, leaf; brave, a hero" and 來 "come, coming; return, returning".
Yeong-saeng m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 永 "long, perpetual, eternal, forever" and 生 "life, living, lifetime; birth".
Yeong-sik m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 永 (
yeong) "long, perpetual, eternal, forever" or 榮 (
yeong) "glory, honor; flourish, prosper" and 植 (
sik) "plant, trees, plants; grow".
Yeong-un m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 永 (
yeong) "long, perpetual, eternal, forever" and 雲 (
un) "clouds".
Yeon-jin f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 姸 "beautiful" or 衍 "overflowing" (
yeon), and 珍 "precious" or 眞 "genuine" (
jin).
Yeon-mi f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 妍 (
yeon) "beautiful, handsome; seductive" and 美 (
mi) "beautiful, pretty; pleasing". A famous bearer is Park Yeon-mi (1993-), a North Korean defector and human rights activist.
Yeon-seok m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 延 "delay, postpone, defer" and 錫 "bestow, confer".
Yeon-u m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 軟 "soft, flexible, pliable; weak" or 姸 "beautiful" (
yeon), and 祐 "divine intervention, protection" or 玉 "jade, precious stone, gem" (
u).
Yeo-ul f & m KoreanFrom native Korean 여울
(yeoul) meaning "shallow, rapids, ford." It can also be written with hanja, combining a
yeo hanja, like 悆 meaning "glad, happy; comfortable" or 璵 meaning "jade," with an
ul hanja, such as 菀 meaning "thick, overgrown" or 蔚 meaning "anguish, suffering".
Ye-rim f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 藝 "art; talent, ability" and 琳 "beautiful jade, gem".
Ye-rin f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 藝 "art; talent, ability" and 潾 "clear water".
Ye-seul f & m Korean (Modern)Combination of the first syllable of adjective 예쁘다
(yeppeuda) meaning "pretty, lovely, beautiful; adorable; nice" and the first syllable of
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Ye-seung m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 藝 "art; talent, ability" and 勝 "victory; excel, be better than". The first syllable can also come from 예수님 (
Yesu-nim), the Korean name for
Jesus, for meanings like "Jesus is victorious".
Ye-won f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 藝 (
ye) "art; talent, ability; craft" or 乂 (
ye) "govern, control, manage; nurture" combined with 元 (
won) "first; dollar; origin; head" or 園 (
won) "garden; park, orchard".
Yo-han m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 耀 "shine, sparkle, dazzle; glory" or 曜 "glorious, as sun; daylight, sunlight" (
yo), and 翰 "writing brush" or 漢 "the Chinese people, Chinese language" (
han). Yo-han is also the Korean form of
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Yong-hwa m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 容 "looks, appearance; figure, form" and 和 "harmony, peace; peaceful, calm".
Yong-ju m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 龍 "dragon" and 珠 "precious stone, gem, jewel, pearl".
Yong-seon f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 容 (
yong) meaning "looks, appearance; figure, form" combined with 仙 (
seon) meaning "transcendent, immortal".
Yo-seop m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 耀 "shine, sparkle, dazzle; glory" and 燮 "harmonize, blend; adjust".
Yu-bin f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 幼 "infant, young child; immature" and 彬 "cultivated, well-bred".
Yu-cheon m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 有 "have, own, possess; exist" and 天 "sky, heaven; god, celestial".
Yu-gyeom m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 有 "have, own, possess; exist" and 謙 "humble, modest".
Yu-gyeong f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 瑜 "flawless gem or jewel" and 暻 "bright".
Yu-hwa f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 瑜 "flawless gem or jewel" or 柔 "soft; gentle, pliant" (
yu), and 花 "flower; blossoms" or 和 "harmony, peace; peaceful, calm" (
hwa).
Yu-jeong f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 裕 "abundant, rich, plentiful" and 貞 "virtuous, chaste, pure; loyal".
Yu-jin m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 裕 "abundant, rich, plentiful", 楢 "tinder" or 有 "have, own, possess; exist" (
yu), and 珍 "precious, valuable, rare" or 真 "truth" (
jin).
Yul-hui f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 律 "statute, principle, regulation" and 喜 "like, love, enjoy; joyful thing".
Yu-na f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 酉 "10th terrestrial branch; a wine vessel" and 奈 "but, how; bear, stand, endure".
Yun-a f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 允 "allow, consent" or 潤 "soft, sleek" (
yun), and 娥 "beautiful" or 雅 "elegant, graceful, refined" (
a).
Yun-gi m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 允 (
yun) meaning "faith, belief," 玧 (
yun) meaning "red bead" or 潤 (
yun) meaning "soft, sleek" and 其 (
gi), referring to the third person demonstrative determiner 그 (
geu), or 起 (
gi) meaning "rise, stand up; go up; begin," as well as other hanja combinations.... [
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Yun-ho m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 允 "to grant, to allow, to consent" and 浩 "great, numerous, vast, abundant".
Yun-hui f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 允 (
yun)"to grant, to allow, to consent" or 潤 (
yun) "soft, sleek" , and 姬 (
hui) "beauty" or 熙 (
hui) "bright, splendid, glorious" .
Yun-hye f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 允 "to grant, to allow, to consent" and 慧 "bright, intelligent; intelligence".
Yun-hyeong m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 尹 "govern; oversee; director" and 馨 "fragrant, aromatic; distant fragrance".
Yun-ji f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 允 "to grant, to allow, to consent" and 芝 "sesame".
Yun-sik m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 允 "to grant, to allow, to consent" and 植 "plant, trees, plants; grow"
Yun-yeong f & m KoreanCombination of a
yun hanja, like 允 meaning "faith, belief," 侖 meaning "idea, thought, recollection" or 胤 meaning "descendant," and a
yeong hanja, such as 榮 meaning "prosperity, glory," 瑛 meaning "crystal," 泳 meaning "swim," 映 meaning "shine, reflection," 永 meaning "long, lengthy" or 英 meaning "floral decoration; excellent, outstanding."
Yu-ra f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 由 "cause, reason; from" and 路 "road, path, street; journey".
Yu-ri f KoreanMeans "a glass pane" from Sino-Korean 琉璃. Alternate characters include 俞 (
yu) "consent, approve" or 宥 (
yu) "forgive, pardon, indulge" combined with 利 (
ri) "gains, advantage, profit, merit".
Zenith f & m English (Rare)From Middle English
senith, from
cinit, from Old French
cenit and/or Latin
cenit, a transliteration of Arabic
سمت (
samt, "direction, path") which is in itself a weak abbreviation of
سمت الرأس (
samt ar-ra's, "direction of the head").... [
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Zuko m Popular CultureFictional name apparently meant to be from Chinese 蘇
(sū) meaning "to regain consciousness" or 祖
(zǔ) meaning "ancestor, forefather" combined with 科
(kē) meaning "sort, class" or 寇
(kòu) meaning "bandit, robber"... [
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