Kyung
Kyung is a common name in Korea, often used for both males and females. It can be part of a longer name, such as Kyung-Soo or Kyung-Hee, and is associated with various meanings depending on the Hanja characters used. The name is popular in Korean culture and reflects traditional values.
In addition to being a name, "Kyung" can also refer to a concept in Korean culture, such as Kyung-gi, which means "to respect" or "to honor." This concept emphasizes the importance of respect in interpersonal relationships and is a significant aspect of Korean social etiquette.