Korean names today have different rules than they had in the past.
Young is a common syllable in Korean given names.
The English name is to the left of the Korean name.
In Korean names however, the singular pronoun used to identify individuals has no gender.
Usually Korean names are written in the original order, with the family name first and the given name last.
The alleged Korean name was coined in the late 19th century, as described below.
Tae-hee then called for her secretary to find out his Korean name.
Korean personal names are generally based on hanja, although some exceptions exist.
Others have taken citizenship, but kept their Korean names.
He didn't change his Korean name into Japanese name until liberation.