Yong-sun. If you're looking for Korean boy names meaning dragon, this is an excellent option.
As a family name
Most hanja with the reading Yong are pronounced that way in all dialects of Korean. However, the character used to write the family name (龍, meaning "dragon"), is also read as Ryong and spelled as such in hangul (룡).
(See Munhwa Ryoo) The surname "Ryu" comes from the character meaning willow tree.
The name Seok is primarily a male name of Korean origin that means Stone, Strong.
Ji-Ho 지호 The meaning of this name varies based on the hanja used. It can mean “wisdom,” “knowledge,” or “fierce.”
A cute Korean girl's name for your little angel: Cheon-Sa: Meaning “angel”.
Cheon, also spelled Chon, is an uncommon Korean surname. It is written with either of two hanja: Ilcheon Cheon (千) meaning "thousand". This is the more common character, used as a surname by 103,811 people in 32,229 households in South Korea, according to the 2000 census.
Jin: A well-loved Korean name for boys meaning “jewel” or “truth.”
Seol is a last name commonly found in Korea among its Chinese community. It is the transliteration of a Chinese surname meaning: vassal state during the Zhou Dynasty (1046-256 BC), wormwood like grass (classical).
Depending on the characters used, Yuki can mean “snow,” “happiness,” or “snow flower.” Yuki is a beautiful name to give baby born in winter, or as a reminder of the happiness they have brought to your life.
The name Izumi is primarily a female name of Japanese origin that means Fountain, Spring.
Ryūji (also spelled Ryuji or Ryuuji) is a common masculine Japanese given name.
Baby dragons have their own name
It's called a hatchling. Many people believe that baby dragons are called dragonets, but this is a misconception – a dragonet is the word for a small dragon, just like 'pony' is the word for a small horse.
Ryūjin shinkō (竜神信仰, "dragon god faith") is a form of Shinto religious belief that worships dragons as water kami. It is connected with agricultural rituals, rain prayers, and the success of fishermen.
Draco, Drake — Greek meaning “dragon.” Dracul — Romanian meaning “dragon” or “the Devil.” Drake — English meaning “dragon.”
Moon, also spelled Mun, is a Korean family name, a single-syllable Korean given name, and an element in some two-syllable Korean given names. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it.
Kang derives from the word “ginger.” In 2015, more than 1.1 million Koreans had this family name.
In Hangul, it is 박지민 (Park Jimin), while the Hanja is written as 朴智旻. His grandfather named him. Jimin means 'someone whose wisdom is higher than the sky'.
Bae, also spelled Bai or Pae, is a Korean family name. The South Korean census of 2015 found 400,641 people by this surname, or less than 1% of the population.
The name Bae is primarily a male name of Korean origin that means Inspired. A female Korean name.
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.
Chin-hwa. Origin: Korean. Meaning: The most wealthy.