We’ll be honest with you—one of the questions we get asked the most on KoreanClass101 is on — yes, you guessed it — names. The most frequently asked questions include:
Well, rest assured, because we’ve finally put together a post that will be the answer to all your questions.

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Let’s take the name Jane for example. If you try to romanize it in Korean as it is spelled (which would be ‘ja-ne’), it would be sound like ‘자-네’, which really doesn’t sound anything like ‘Jane’.
Here, you may fall into your first dilemma. Korean words must consist of a consonant and vowel sound. However, some names contains only a consonant sound. In this case, just add the Korean vowel ‘ㅡ
(eu)‘. For example, Chris sounds like ‘kris’ so it would become ‘크리스 (keu-ri-seu)’ by adding ‘eu’ to ‘k’ and ‘s’.
This rule also applies to names that contains a syllable that starts with ‘t’. For example, if you want to write the name Trina in Korean, just add ‘eu’ to the ‘t’ sound and you will get ‘트리나 (teu-ri-na)’.
No matter what the reason, remember not to add the batchim ‘ㄹ’ if the syllable ends with ‘r’. Here are some examples of names that should apply this rule:
But if ‘l’ comes at the beginning of the name, it doesn’t change to ㄹ + ㄹ. ‘Lena’ is just ‘레나 (rena)’. If there are two Ls in the middle of the name, write it as it is. You don’t need to add more ㄹ sounds. For that reason, both Gabriella and Gabriela are 가브리엘라.

Here are some names that you can choose from–can you find your name on the list?


For example, if you’re female and your birthday is September 1st, 1996, your full name would be 최진희 (Choe Jin-Hui).
If you’re male with the same birthday above, September 1st, 1996, it’d be 최진훈 (Choe Jin-Hun).
| Girl | Boy | |
| 1. | 하윤 (Ha-Yun) | 도윤 (Do-Yun) |
| 2. | 지우 (Ji-Wu) | 예준 (Ye-Jun) |
| 3. | 하린 (Ha-Rin) | 주원 (Ju-Won) |
| 4. | 수아 (Su-A) | 유준 (Yu-Jun) |
| 5. | 지아 (Ji-A) | 지호 (Ji-Ho) |
| 6. | 서아 (Seo-A) | 준우 (Jun-U) |
| 7. | 서윤 (Seo-Yun) | 하준 (Ha-Jun) |
| 8. | 서연 (Seo-Yeon) | 서준 (Seo-Jun) |
| 9. | 하은 (Ha-Eun) | 시우 (Si-U) |
| 10. | 지유 (Ji-Yu) | 민준 (Min-Jun) |
| Rank | Surname | Pronunciation | Population |
| 1. | 김 (金) | Gim | 9,925,949 |
| 2. | 이 (李) | I | 6,794,637 |
| 3. | 박 (朴) | Bak | 3,895,121 |
| 4. | 최 (崔) | Choe | 2,169,704 |
| 5. | 정 (鄭) | Jeong | 2,010,117 |
| 6. | 강 (姜) | Gang | 1,044,386 |
| 7. | 조 (趙) | Jo | 984,913 |
| 8. | 윤 (尹) | Yun | 948,600 |
| 9. | 장 (張) | Jang | 919,339 |
| 10. | 임 (林) | Im | 762,767 |

호랑이는 죽어서 가죽을 남기고 사람은 죽어서 이름이 남긴다.
“A tiger will die and leave its skin, and a person will die and leave his name”.
This is one saying that epitomizes the importance of names to Koreans.
Although some parents will forego the meaningful Chinese characters and opt for a pure Hangul name, you will still commonly see many parents with newborns asking advice from elders or even going to ‘naming gurus’ to get the name that will bring ‘prosperity’ or ‘luck’ to their children. Some parents even take the time to give their children fetal names ‘태명’ before they are born!
Having said that, how is a Korean name written?
Unlike in English, where the ‘given’ name comes first and the ‘surname’ at the end, you will write your ‘surname/family name/last name (성)’, usually one character (there are some surnames with two characters), first, then your ‘given name/first name (이름), which is usually two characters). For example:
As you can see, it is actually not difficult to write your name in Korean. The fastest method would be to check how your name is written officially in Korean. You could also look for a Korean name that sounds similar to yours, or even make up a ‘Korean’ name.
Or you could ask us! We would be more than happy to give you a hand. Please try writing your name out in Hangul (and let us know how you write and pronounce it in English) in the submission form on the top, and we’ll get back to you.
Thank you for reading. 감사합니다 –It’s thank you in Korean.
Hi Ahren!
Your question is a great one and shows your attention to detail in learning Korean. Since your name is pronounced as 아른 (a-reun), it would be perfectly fine to introduce yourself that way in Korean. It's important to stay true to how your name is pronounced, and 아른 reflects that pronunciation well.
However, if you find that 아론 (A-ron) is more commonly understood due to its similarity to "Aaron," you can also choose to use that. It's really up to you and what you feel most comfortable with.
감사합니다 (Thank you) for your question, and feel free to let us know if you have any more questions.
Team KoreanClass101.com
Hi Yeshi Choden!
Your name is beautiful! In Korean, your name can be written as 예시 초덴 (Yeshi Choden). 😊
If you pronounce it, it would sound like "Ye-shi Cho-den" (예시 초덴 /ye-shi cho-den/).
Keep practicing, and you'll get the hang of it in no time! If you have any questions, please let us know.
감사합니다! (Gamsahamnida! "Thank you!")
Team KoreanClass101.com
Hi Hannah Pongi!
Your name in Korean can be written as 한나 폰기 (Hanna Pong-gi). 😊 The pronunciation would be similar to how it's written: [Han-na Pong-gi].
Keep up the great work on learning Korean! If you have any questions, please let us know.
감사합니다! (Gamsahamnida! "Thank you!")
Team KoreanClass101.com
Hi, I need your expertise. My name is Ahren, which is a form of “Aaron” however because I’m Scottish it isn’t pronounced similar to “Aaron” It’s actually pronounced exactly like 아른.
My question is, if I were to introduce myself in Korean would I say 아론 even though that isn’t how my name is pronounced just to not confused people or would I introduce myself as 아른 which is how my name is pronounced? 감사합니다 ㅇㅇㅇ ❤️
Hi Jaiinderpal Kaur!
Your name in Korean could be written as 자인더팔 카우르 (Ja-in-deo-pal Ka-u-reu). 😊
Names can sometimes be tricky to translate directly, but this should be a close representation of how your name sounds. Keep practicing your Korean, and feel free to let us know if you have any questions!
감사합니다! (Gamsahamnida! "Thank you!")
Team KoreanClass101.com
Hy my name is yeshi choden. I would love to know how to write and say my name in Korean
Hello everyone, my name is Hannah Pongi and I would love to know how to write and pronounce my name in Korean.
Hi everyone my name is jaiinderpal Kaur i wanna to know my Korean name
Hi Vanessa!
Your name in Korean can be written as 바네사 (Banesa).
Let us know if you have any questions.
감사합니다! (Gamsahamnida! "Thank you!")
Team KoreanClass101.com
Hi Dineli Shenelka!
Your name in Korean could be translated as 디넬리 셰넬카 (Dinelli Shenelka).
Feel free to let us know if you have any questions.
감사합니다! (Gamsahamnida! "Thank you!")
Team KoreanClass101.com
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