Eun-Woo - This name means "merciful" and in some countries, it also translates to "diamond."
Jin: A well-loved Korean name for boys meaning “jewel” or “truth.”
4. Eun Kyung (은경)
The Korean name Eun-Kyung means “a graceful gem.”
There are 90 hanja with the reading "soo" and 84 hanja with the reading "jung" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names. It also means "crystal" in Korean which uses the hanja "水晶".
Chae-Yeong.
Chae means “color,” which combines well with yeong if using the meaning “jade,” especially if you like the color of jade. But yeong can also mean “glory and honor,” making Chae-Yeong a tough Korean girls' name.
Joo: Your precious little bundle will get a precious little name with this one ‒ because that's exactly what it means: “precious”. Mee: A beautiful name for a beautiful child, Mee means “beautiful”.
Binna (빛나) Binna means to shine.
Diamond is a given name derived from the name of the diamond gemstone. The word is derived from the Greek adamas. The name was among the 1,000 most popular names for newborn girls in the United States between 1986 and 2014 and remains in regular use.
Diamond is a gender-neutral name of British origin. The name translates to “of high value” or “brilliant,” which is fitting given the jewel counterpart's dazzling origin. Much desired and highly valued, Diamond is a gorgeous name for a family's precious new addition.
Byeol 별 This Korean girl's name means “star.”
Mi Cha means 'gorgeous'. Mi Young means 'everlasting beauty'. Another combination with Mi, meaning 'beauty'; this name means 'joy and beauty'.
Yun (윤) is a common family name in Korea, which means "governor". The name is sometimes also transliterated as Yoon, Yune, Yiun, or Youn. According to the 2000 census, 948,600 people had the surname in South Korea.
While it's not traditionally a Korean girl's name, you could use the Korean word for “goddess”: Yeosin: Meaning “goddess”.
The Korean word for flower is 꽃 (Kkot).
The word Luxury can be both a boy's and a girl's name meaning "extravagance, opulence". It represents a particularly opulent way to get to the nickname Lux (or Luxe).
The main word for “princess”' in Korean is 공주 (gongju).
The concept of a 'middle name' is not followed in South Korea. Traditionally, one component/character of a person's given name is a unique name chosen at birth as the individual's personal identifier. The other is a generation name that is typically shared by all siblings of the same gender within a family.
Moon (Korean: 문; Hanja: 文), also spelled Mun, is a Korean family name. The 2000 South Korean census found a total of 426,927 people and 132,881 households with this family name.
Kim, Lee and Park were once again the top three. Kim, Lee and Park have traditionally been the most common surnames in Korea. Korean family names are typically one syllable in length, with a few exceptions.