The Structure of Korean Names
A standard Korean name typically consists of three syllables: a one-syllable surname followed by a two-syllable given name. Surnames like Kim, Lee, and Park are the most common, but our generator also includes rarer lineages to provide a broad spectrum of choice.
Meanings and Virtues
Korean given names are often chosen to reflect specific virtues like wisdom (Ji), grace (Eun), or strength (Jun). By combining these characters, parents create unique identities that serve as a blessing for the child's future.
