Cherrynical's Personal Name List

Yu-Mi
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Korean
Other Scripts: 유미(Korean Hangul) 有美, etc.(Korean Hanja)
Pronounced: YOO-MEE
From Sino-Korean (yu) meaning "have, possess" and (mi) meaning "beautiful". Other hanja character combinations can also form this name.
Yu-hwa
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Korean
Other Scripts: 유화(Korean Hangul)
Pronounced: YOO-HWAH
From Sino-Korean 瑜 "flawless gem or jewel" or 柔 "soft; gentle, pliant" (yu), and 花 "flower; blossoms" or 和 "harmony, peace; peaceful, calm" (hwa).
Thailah
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Obscure
Suree
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Thai
Other Scripts: สุรีย์(Thai)
Pronounced: soo-REE
Alternate transcription of Suri.
Sun-hyang
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Korean
Other Scripts: 순향(Korean Hangul)
Pronounced: SOON-HYAHNG
From Sino-Korean 顺 "obey, submit to, go along with" and 香 "fragrant, sweet smelling, incense".
Su-eun
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Korean
Other Scripts: 수은(Korean Hangul)
Pronounced: SOO-UWN
From Sino-Korean 秀 "refined, elegant, graceful" and 恩 "kindness, mercy, charity".
Sol-byeol
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Korean (Modern, Rare)
Other Scripts: 솔별(Korean Hangul)
Pronounced: SOL-BYUL
Combination of Sol and Byeol (compare Byeol-sol).
Solbora
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Korean (Modern, Rare)
Other Scripts: 솔보라(Korean Hangul)
Combination of the names Sol and Bora 3 means "purple pine tree" in Korean.
Solbitna
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Korean (Modern, Rare)
Other Scripts: 솔빛나(Korean Hangul)
Pronounced: SOL-BEEN-NA
Variant transcription of Solbinna.
Pranpriya
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Thai
Other Scripts: ปราณปรียา(Thai)
Pronounced: pran-pree-YA
From Thai ปราณ (pran) meaning "breath" and ปรียา (priya) meaning "darling, beloved".
Phromphon
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Thai (Rare)
Other Scripts: พร้อมพร(Thai)
Pronounced: prawm-PAWN
From Thai พร้อม (phrom) meaning "with, together" and พร (phon) meaning "blessing".
Phanthittra
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Thai
Means "love" in Thai.
Phailin
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Thai
Other Scripts: ไพลิน(Thai)
Pronounced: pie-LEEN
Means "sapphire" in Thai.
Min-seon
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Korean
Other Scripts: 민선(Korean Hangul)
Pronounced: MEEN-SUN
From Sino-Korean 敏 "fast, quick, clever, smart" and 善 "good, virtuous, charitable, kind".
Mathawi
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Thai
Other Scripts: มาธวี, มาธาวี(Thai)
Pronounced: ma-ta-WEE
Derived from Thai มธุ (mathu) meaning "sweet, honey, nectar" or "pleasant, delightful", ultimately from Sanskrit मधु (madhu).
Kiran
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Japanese
Other Scripts: 輝蘭, 貴蘭, 紀蘭, 星空, 鬼卵, etc.(Japanese Kanji)
Pronounced: KEE-ṘAHN
From Japanese 輝 (ki) meaning "brightness; lustre; brilliance; radiance; splendour", 貴 (ki) meaning "expensive" or 紀 (ki) meaning "century" combined with 蘭 (ran) meaning "orchid". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kalya
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Thai
Other Scripts: กัลยา(Thai)
Pronounced: kan-la-YA
Alternate transcription of Thai กัลยา (see Kanlaya).
Itsari
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Thai
Other Scripts: อิสรีย์(Thai)
Pronounced: eet-sa-REE
Derived from Thai อิศร (itsara) meaning "great, sovereign".
Isella
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Italian (Rare), Spanish (Latin American), American (Hispanic)
Italian diminutive of Isa 2 as well as a Latin American variant of Isela.
In-na
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Korean
Other Scripts: 인나(Korean Hangul)
Pronounced: EEN-NAH
From Sino-Korean 仁 "humaneness, benevolence, kindness" and 娜 "elegant, graceful, delicate". A famous bearer is South Korean actress Yoo In-na (1982-).
Hayan
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Korean (Modern)
Other Scripts: 하얀(Korean Hangul)
Pronounced: HA-YAN
From the present determiner form of the adjective 하얗다 (hayata) meaning "(pure) white/pale."
Han-byeol
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Korean (Modern)
Other Scripts: 한별(Korean Hangul)
Pronounced: HAN-BYUL
From Byeol prefixed with 한 (han), either a determiner from the numeral Hana meaning "one," or the present determiner form of adjective 하다 (hada) meaning "big, large, great."

One famous bearer is actress Park Han-byul (1984-).

Hailun
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Chinese
Other Scripts: 海倫, 海仑, etc.(Chinese)
Pronounced: KHIE-LWUN
From Chinese 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean" and 倫 or 仑 (lún) meaning "logic, reason, ethics, order". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Haebinna
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Korean (Modern, Rare)
Other Scripts: 해빛나(Korean Hangul)
Pronounced: HEH-BEEN-NA
Combination of 해 (hae) meaning "sun" and Binna.
Gureum
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Korean (Modern, Rare)
Other Scripts: 구름(Korean Hangul)
Pronounced: KOO-RUM
From native Korean 구름 (gureum) meaning "cloud."
Florence
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: English, French
Pronounced: FLAWR-əns(English) FLAW-RAHNS(French)
From the Latin name Florentius or the feminine form Florentia, which were derived from florens "prosperous, flourishing". Florentius was borne by many early Christian saints, and it was occasionally used in their honour through the Middle Ages. In modern times it is mostly feminine.

This name can also be given in reference to the city in Italy, as in the case of Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), who was born there to British parents. She was a nurse in military hospitals during the Crimean War and is usually considered the founder of modern nursing.

Dashun
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Chinese
Other Scripts: 大顺, 达顺, etc.(Chinese)
Combination of Da and Shun 1.
Darin
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Thai
Other Scripts: ดาริน(Thai)
Pronounced: da-REEN
Derived from Thai ดารา (dara) meaning "star".
Darika
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Thai
Other Scripts: ดาริกา(Thai)
Pronounced: da-ree-KA
Derived from Thai ดารา (dara) meaning "star".
Danbi
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Korean
Other Scripts: 단비(Korean Hangul)
Pronounced: DAHN-BEE
Means "welcome rain" in Korean.
Daiyu
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Chinese (Rare)
Other Scripts: 代玉, 黛玉, 戴玉(Chinese)
Pronounced: DA-EE-YUY
This name combines 代 meaning "replace, era, generation", 黛 meaning "blacken eyebrows, black" or 戴 meaning "wear on top, support" (dài) with 玉 (yù) meaning "jade, precious stone, gem."
Chunyu
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Chinese
Other Scripts: 春雨, 春郁, 春玉, etc.(Chinese)
Pronounced: CHWUN-UY
Combination of the Chinese character Chun and Yu.

This name can also be formed from other character combinations.

Chunmei
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Chinese
Other Scripts: 春梅, 春美, etc.(Chinese)
Pronounced: CHWUN-MAY
From Chinese 春 (chūn) meaning "spring (the season)" combined with 梅 (méi) meaning "plum, apricot" or 美 (měi) meaning "beautiful". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Chimlim
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Thai (Rare)
Other Scripts: จิ้มลิ้ม(Thai)
Pronounced: cheem-LEEM
Means "lovely, beautiful, pleasing" in Thai.
Chanthara
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Thai
Other Scripts: จันทร์ธารา(Thai)
Pronounced: chan-ta-RA
From Thai จันทร์ (chan) meaning "moon" and ธารา (thara) meaning "water, stream".
Chailai
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Thai
Other Scripts: ไฉไล(Thai)
Pronounced: chie-LIE
Means "pretty, lovely, beautiful" in Thai.
Arinya
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Thai
Other Scripts: อริญญา(Thai)
Pronounced: a-reen-YA
Derived from Thai ปริญญา (parinya) meaning "knowledge, awareness, understanding".
Araya
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Thai
Other Scripts: อารยา(Thai)
Pronounced: a-ra-YA
From Thai อารย (araya) meaning "good, noble, righteous", ultimately from Sanskrit आर्य (arya).
Apson
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Thai
Other Scripts: อัปสร(Thai)
Pronounced: ap-SAWN
Means "angel" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit अप्सरस् (apsaras).
Amphon
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Thai
Other Scripts: อัมพร(Thai)
Pronounced: am-PAWN
Means "sky" in Thai.
Ampawn
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: Thai (Rare)
Other Scripts: อัมพร(Thai)
Pronounced: am-PAWN
Alternate transcription of Amphorn.
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