Nature's Voice:
Beautiful Pure Korean Names
Most Korean names use Chinese characters (Hanja), but there is a rising trend of using "Native Korean Words" that sound soft, poetic, and hold meanings directly from nature.
πΏ What is a "Pure" Korean Name?
These are names that do not have Hanja (Chinese characters). They come directly from the native Korean language. For example, "Haneul" (νλ) just means "Sky". They are easy to understand and sound very gentle.
Names from Nature
Haneul (νλ)
Meaning: Sky
π Gender-neutral. Very popular.
Bada (λ°λ€)
Meaning: Ocean
π Often used by free-spirited people.
I-seul (μ΄μ¬)
Meaning: Dew
π§ Pure and clear image. Usually female.
Gureum (ꡬλ¦)
Meaning: Cloud
βοΈ Soft and fluffy vibe.
San (μ°)
Meaning: Mountain
ποΈ Strong and sturdy. Usually male.
Beauty & Colors
Bora (보λΌ)
Meaning: Purple
π Made famous by Sistar's Bora.
Bit-na (λΉλ)
Meaning: Shining
β¨ Gives off a bright, radiant energy.
Areum (μλ¦)
Meaning: Beauty
πΈ Derived from 'Areum-dap-da' (Beautiful).
Cho-rong (μ΄λ‘±)
Meaning: Bright / Sparkling eyes
π Cute and lively.
Emotions
Sarang (μ¬λ)
Meaning: Love
β€οΈ Very direct and sweet.
Dasom (λ€μ)
Meaning: Love (Old Korean)
π An older, more poetic word for love.
Ro-woon (λ‘μ΄)
Meaning: Wise / Graceful
πΊ From 'Seul-gi-ro-woon' etc. Very trendy for boys.
Woo-ri (μ°λ¦¬)
Meaning: Us / Our
π€ Represents togetherness and community.
Are Pure Korean Names For You?
Choose a Pure Korean name if you want something unique, nature-connected, and easy to pronounce. However, traditional families sometimes still prefer Hanja names for their "deep fate" meaning.
Generate a Pure Korean NameSources: National Institute of Korean Language (Standard Korean Dictionary), Supreme Court Family Census Data
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