Eon, also spelled On, or Un, Ohn, Uhn is a single-syllable Korean given name, and an element in two-syllable Korean given names.[1] Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it.
Pronunciation | /ʌn/ |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Korean |
Meaning | Different depending on Hanja |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | On, Un, Ohn, Uhn |
Eon | |
Hangul | 언 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | eon |
McCune–Reischauer | ŏn |
IPA | [ʌn] |
In given names
editPeople
editPeople with this name include:
- Lee Un-ju (born 1972), South Korean lawyer and politician
- Kim Eon (born 1973), South Korean poet
- Lee Si-eon (born Lee Bo-yeon, 1982), South Korean actor
- Hwang Seung-eon (born 1988), South Korean actress
Hanja and meanings
editThere are 14 hanja with the reading "eon" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names. Though, only 7 of these are routinely used.[2]
- 言 (말씀 언 malsseum eon): speech
- 焉 (어디 언 eodi eon; 어찌 언 eojji eon): somewhere; somehow
- 嫣 (아름다울 언 areumdaul eon): beauty
- 彦 (선비 언 seonbi eon): classical scholar
- 彥 (variant)
- 諺 (속담 언 sokdam eon): proverb
- 堰 (방죽 언 bangjuk eon): embankment
- 偃 (쓰러질 언 sseureojil eon): to fall
As name element
editThe character "eon" is uncommon in given names; it is exceedingly rare as the first character and thus, it happens to be found as the second syllable in most existing names. The most common are:
- Names
- Si-eon (시언)
- Ju-eon (주언)
- Ji-eon (지언)
- Seung-eon (승언)
- Do-eon (도언)
- Ha-eon (하언)
- Yi-eon (이언)
- Chae-eon (채언)
- Seo-eon (서언)
- Tae-eon (태언)
- Dong-eon (동언)
- Jae-eon (재언)
- Ga-eon (가언)
- Jung-eon (정언)