Kwang-sik
Kwang-sik is a Korean given name, predominantly used for males. It does not have a direct English translation, as Korean names are often chosen for their phonetic sound and associated hanja (Chinese characters used in the Korean language) meanings. The meaning of the name is therefore dependent on the specific hanja characters chosen to represent the syllables "Kwang" and "Sik."
The syllable "Kwang" (광) can be represented by various hanja, each carrying different connotations. Common meanings associated with "Kwang" include light, glory, broad, and vast.
Similarly, "Sik" (식) can also be represented by multiple hanja, signifying concepts such as planting, growing, knowledge, and style.
Therefore, the overall meaning of "Kwang-sik" is determined by the specific combination of hanja used. Without knowing the hanja, it is impossible to provide a definitive English translation. The intended meaning generally reflects positive attributes or aspirations for the child, drawing from the individual meanings of the chosen hanja. The name is typically chosen by parents based on its sound, visual representation in hanja, and the desired meaning they wish to impart.