Chang-woo
Chang-woo is a Korean masculine given name. Like many Korean names, it is composed of two Sino-Korean morphemes, each written with a single hanja (Chinese character). The meaning of the name depends entirely on the hanja used to write each syllable.
Common hanja combinations for "Chang" (창) include:
- 昌 (창): meaning "flourishing," "prosperous," or "bright."
- 彰 (창): meaning "obvious," "manifest," or "display."
- 昶 (창): meaning "long day," "clear," or "bright."
Common hanja combinations for "Woo" (우) include:
- 宇 (우): meaning "house," "eaves," "universe," or "space."
- 祐 (우): meaning "help," "assist," or "blessing."
- 雨 (우): meaning "rain."
- 佑 (우): meaning "help" or "protect."
Therefore, a person named Chang-woo could have a wide variety of meanings associated with their name depending on the specific hanja chosen by their parents. For example, 昌宇 could be interpreted as "flourishing universe," while 彰祐 could mean "manifest blessing."
Given names in Korean culture are typically chosen with careful consideration of their meaning and the desired characteristics the parents wish for their child to embody. Without knowing the specific hanja used, the exact meaning of "Chang-woo" cannot be determined.