Jae-eun
Jae-eun (재은) is a Korean given name, typically used for females. It is composed of two Sino-Korean morphemes. "Jae" (재) can have various meanings depending on the hanja used to write it, including "talent," "ability," "wealth," or "material." "Eun" (은) also has multiple possible meanings depending on the hanja, commonly including "silver," "kindness," "mercy," or "grace." Therefore, the overall meaning of Jae-eun is dependent on the specific hanja characters chosen by the parents when naming their child. The name is popular in South Korea and is sometimes Romanized as Jae-eun, Jae Eun, or Jaeun. Due to the varying meanings of the constituent hanja, Jae-eun carries a range of potential connotations, often relating to positive qualities such as talent, wealth, or kindness.