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About Korean Names
Korean names typically consist of a family name (surname) followed by a given name. The most common Korean surnames are Kim (κΉ), Lee (μ΄), and Park (λ°), which together account for nearly half of the Korean population.
Given names are usually composed of two syllables, each chosen for its meaning. Parents carefully select characters that represent positive qualities, natural elements, or virtues they hope their child will embody.
This generator creates authentic Korean names by combining traditional surname frequencies with popular given name patterns. Each name is generated with meaningful syllables that reflect Korean naming traditions.
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