Sang-eun
Sang-eun (상은) is a Korean given name, typically used for females. It consists of two syllables: "Sang" (상) and "Eun" (은).
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Sang (상): The meaning of "Sang" can vary depending on the Hanja (Chinese characters) used to write it. Common meanings associated with "Sang" include: mutual, reciprocal, above, reward, prize, or constant.
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Eun (은): Similarly, "Eun" also has multiple possible meanings based on the Hanja used. Frequent interpretations of "Eun" include: silver, kind, mercy, or grace.
Therefore, the overall meaning of "Sang-eun" depends on the specific Hanja characters chosen by the parents when naming their child. The name often conveys qualities such as grace, kindness, preciousness (like silver), or a sense of mutual respect and reward. The meaning can also hint at enduring qualities or aspirations for the child's future.
The popularity of the name "Sang-eun" has fluctuated over time within South Korea. Like many Korean names, its prevalence is influenced by cultural trends and parental preferences.