Sang-Min
Sang-Min is a common name in South Korea, often used for males. It is composed of two syllables: "Sang," which can mean "above" or "to rise," and "Min," which can mean "clever" or "quick." The name reflects positive attributes and is popular among parents choosing names for their children.
In South Korean culture, names often carry significant meaning and are chosen based on the desired traits for the individual. Many people named Sang-Min may also share similar experiences, such as attending schools like Seoul National University or participating in activities related to K-pop and K-drama.