hangul.name

Every name tells a story.

No. 1

은서

Eunseo

Eunseo is one of the most beloved names in contemporary Korea, a name that carries the weight of grace and good fortune. The first syllable, eun (은), means silver, kindness, or mercy -- a character that has been treasured in Korean naming traditions for centuries. The second syllable, seo (서), evokes auspiciousness and felicity. Together, the name paints a portrait of someone destined for a life touched by gentle fortune.

In Korean culture, the act of naming is never casual. Parents consult the lunar calendar, the balance of the five elements, and the stroke count of each character. For Eunseo, the harmony of curves in the Hangul script -- the rounded 은 flowing into the angular 서 -- creates a visual balance that mirrors the name's meaning. It is a name that looks as gentle as it sounds.

The popularity of Eunseo has surged in the past two decades, consistently ranking among the top names for girls. Yet despite its prevalence, each Eunseo carries a unique story -- a particular set of hopes whispered by parents on the day their daughter was named. The universality of the aspiration makes the name no less personal.

No. 2

민준

Minjun

Minjun has held the distinction of being one of the most popular male names in Korea for over a decade. The character min (민) signifies the people, the common good, cleverness -- a character deeply rooted in Confucian ideals of civic virtue. Jun (준) means talented, handsome, or excellent. Together, Minjun speaks of a person who is both brilliant and bound to community.

The name's enduring popularity tells a story about Korean values themselves. In a culture that prizes both individual excellence and collective responsibility, Minjun encapsulates the ideal balance. Parents who choose this name are expressing a hope that their son will not only succeed but will do so in service of something larger than himself.

Visually, the Hangul characters 민준 possess a pleasing symmetry. Both syllable blocks are built around strong vertical strokes, giving the written name a sense of stability and uprightness -- qualities that mirror the name's meaning perfectly. When written in careful calligraphy, each stroke becomes a small act of intention.

No. 3

하윤

Hayun

Hayun is a name that breathes the lightness of summer and the promise of warmth. Ha (하) carries meanings of summer, greatness, and vastness -- an expansive syllable that opens the name like a wide sky. Yun (윤) means shine, lustre, or allow -- adding a gentle luminosity. Hayun is a name that glows.

This name exemplifies a modern trend in Korean naming: the embrace of pure Korean sounds that feel light and melodic on the tongue. While many traditional names derive their meaning from Hanja (Chinese characters), Hayun belongs to a generation of names where the Korean sound itself is paramount. The meaning lives in the feeling the name creates when spoken aloud.

The Hangul rendering 하윤 is visually open and airy. The first character 하 is built on a wide horizontal stroke and an open vowel, while 윤 curves gently inward. The written form mirrors the spoken quality -- a name that starts bold and settles into softness, like a summer afternoon fading into a gentle evening.