Sound-Based
We match the sound of your English name to the closest natural Korean pronunciation, then shape it into a real Korean name.
Kevin → 경빈 (慶彬)
Korean Name Lab
Your name, in Korean
For K-pop fans & Korean culture lovers
We translate your real name into Korean — using its sound, its meaning, or both. Get a name that's authentically Korean, not just a transliteration.
Victoria →
Kim Seung-A · victory · elegance
Victoria means "victory" in Latin. 승 (勝) = victory, 아 (雅) = elegance. Your name's meaning, in Korean.
Name Generator
Type your English first name and we'll generate Korean names based on how it sounds and what it means.
Enter kanji characters. Hiragana / Katakana are not supported — use the kanji form of your name.
How it works
Unlike simple transliteration apps, we use all three methods — then let you choose.
We match the sound of your English name to the closest natural Korean pronunciation, then shape it into a real Korean name.
Kevin → 경빈 (慶彬)
We look up what your name means in its original language (Latin, Greek, Hebrew, etc.) and translate that meaning into Korean.
Victoria (victory) → 승아 (勝雅)
First syllable from your name's sound, second syllable from its meaning. The most creative and uniquely Korean approach.
Luna (moon) → 하월 (夏月)
Your name already uses Hanja characters (漢字). We read them in Korean pronunciation — giving you the most authentic result possible.
田中 (Tanaka) → 전중 → refined into 전하윤
In Korean families, siblings share one syllable across their names. We apply this to friend groups and couples too — one shared character, two unique identities.
Emma + James → 은아 + 은혁 (both share 은)
사주 궁합
Enter your birth date, pick your bias — and see your traditional Korean saju compatibility. Based on 천간지지 (Heavenly Stems & Earthly Branches).
Select your bias
FAQ
Yes. All names generated follow authentic Korean naming conventions — real surnames, real given-name syllables, real hanja. Native Koreans would recognise these as genuine names.
Free gives you 2 options. Paid gives you 6 — across all three methods — plus hanja analysis, pronunciation guide, and a high-res calligraphy card to share.
Hanja (한자) are Chinese characters used in Korean names. Each Korean name syllable has one or more possible hanja with different meanings — choosing the right one is part of what makes a name meaningful.
A traditional Korean practice where siblings or members of the same generation share one syllable in their names. We apply this to friend groups and 2-person sets for a cohesive feel.
No. Nothing is sent to a server. Name generation runs entirely in your browser. No account, no tracking, no data collection.
We currently support ~90 common English first names. More are added regularly. Try common variants of your name — or contact us to request yours.