Kyung-Jin
Kyung-Jin is a common Korean name that can be used for both males and females. The name is often composed of two syllables: "Kyung," which can mean "capital" or "scenery," and "Jin," which can mean "precious" or "truth." The specific meaning can vary based on the Hanja characters used to write the name.
In South Korea, names like Kyung-Jin are significant as they often reflect family heritage and cultural values. Many parents choose names based on their meanings, hoping to bestow positive traits or aspirations upon their children. The name Kyung-Jin may also be associated with notable figures in Korean history or popular culture, contributing to its popularity.