Welcome to a unique array of monikers inspired by the vibrant culture, rich history, and beautiful language of a remarkable East Asian country. This page is dedicated to dog names that reflect the essence of the Land of the Morning Calm. These names are not just popular among local pet owners in the country but are also chosen by dog lovers worldwide who appreciate the beauty, meaning, and uniqueness these names carry.
In this collection, you will find names that might remind you of famous Korean landmarks, popular dishes, distinguished personalities, or everyday words that carry significant meanings. Each name has been carefully chosen to ensure it sounds great, is easy to pronounce, and most importantly, fits the character and spirit of your furry friend. These names are a testament to the country's fascinating mix of tradition and modernity.
Whether you have a special connection to Korea, or you're simply looking for a unique and meaningful name for your new pup, you're in the right place. Dive in, explore, and discover the perfect name that speaks volumes about your four-legged companion's personality and your own personal taste.
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Aegi | It means 'baby', great for small breeds |
Bada | This name means 'sea' in Korean, fitting for water-loving dogs |
Baekgu | Means 'white dog' in Korean, perfect for a white canine |
Baram | Meaning 'wind' in Korean, it's a popular name for speedy dogs |
Bibimbap | Named after a beloved Korean dish, perfect for a dog with a colorful personality |
Bingsu | Named after a popular shaved ice dessert, an ideal name for a cool dog |
Bok | Short for Bokdol, a common dog name in Korea |
Bom | In Korean, Bom means 'spring', fitting for a lively, energetic dog |
Bong | This name means 'bread' in Korean, a cute name for a dog |
Boram | Translates to 'worthy of admiration', for a dog who deserves a lot of love |
Bori | Translates to 'purple' in Korean, it's unique and colorful |
Bul | Translates to 'fire', an ideal name for a fiery, energetic dog |
Bunhong | It means 'pink' in Korean, perfect for a light-colored dog |
Byul | It means 'star' in Korean, a lovely name for a dog |
Cham | This means 'true' in Korean, a strong and honest name for a dog |
Chim | Stands for 'blanket' in Korean, a cozy name for a dog |
Chingu | It means 'friend' in Korean, perfect for a companion dog |
Choa | In Korean, Choa means 'beautiful' |
Chorong | This name means 'sparkle', ideal for a dog with a sparkling personality |
Chu | This name means 'kiss' in Korean |
Chuk | It stands for 'bamboo' in Korean, suitable for a tall and thin dog |
Chun | Chun translates to 'spring', good for a dog born in spring |
Dae | Means 'greatness', a wonderful name for a large breed |
Dal | Translates to 'moon' in Korean, a beautiful name for a dog |
Dan | Translates to 'sweet' in Korean, a lovely name for a dog |
Dol | It means 'stone' in Korean, a solid name for a strong dog |
Dong | Translates to 'east' in Korean, a great name for a dog from the east |
Duri | This name means 'two' in Korean, suitable for a second pet |
Eui | Translates to 'righteousness', suitable for a well-behaved dog |
Eun | In Korean, Eun means 'silver', perfect for a grey or silver dog |
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Andong | This name is inspired by a city known for preserving traditional Korean culture |
Bukhansan | Paying respect to the most popular national park in South Korea |
Busan | A nod to the second most populous city in the country |
Chuncheon | This name is derived from the capital city of Gangwon province |
Daegu | This is a tribute to the fourth largest city in South Korea |
Daejeon | Honoring the fifth largest city of South Korea |
Dongdaemun | This pays tribute to a historic gate in Seoul |
Gangnam | This name is inspired by a trendy district in Seoul |
Gwangju | A homage to the sixth largest city in South Korea |
Gyeongbok | Honoring Gyeongbokgung, the main palace of Joseon Dynasty |
Gyeongju | This city is famous for its historic sites |
Haeundae | Named after a popular beach in Busan |
Hanok | This name is inspired by traditional Korean houses |
Hwaseong | Named after a UNESCO World Heritage site in Suwon |
Incheon | Inspired by the third largest city in South Korea |
Insadong | This name is derived from a famous shopping street in Seoul |
Itaewon | Named after a popular neighborhood in Seoul |
Jeju | This is named after the largest island in South Korea |
Jirisan | Named after the largest mountain in South Korea |
Myeongdong | Named after a popular shopping district in Seoul |
Nami | Honoring Nami Island, a famous tourist destination |
Namsan | Honoring the famous mountain in the center of Seoul |
Seorak | This name is derived from Seoraksan, a beautiful mountain in the country |
Seoul | Named after the capital city of South Korea |
Suwon | This city is the capital of Gyeonggi-do province |
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Bong | This is a common name in Korea, which makes it an ideal dog name |
Chin | As a common Korean name, it is also suitable for a dog |
Chul | This name is given to many Korean people, making it a good fit for a dog |
Eun | A popular name in Korea, it would work well for a dog |
Hee | Given its popularity in Korean culture, it's an appropriate name for a dog |
Ho | This is a commonly used name in Korea and can also be used for a dog |
Hwan | Being a popular name in Korea, it's perfect for a dog |
Hye | Being a traditional Korean name, it's suitable for a dog |
Hyun | Given its popularity in Korean culture, it's an appropriate name for a dog |
In | As a popular name in Korea, it's a good fit for a dog |
Jae | A popular Korean name, it's also a good choice for a dog |
Ji | It's a popular name in Korea and would suit a dog well |
Joon | A popular Korean name, it would also work well for a dog |
Kyu | A popular name in Korea, it's also suitable for a dog |
Kyung | A common name in Korea, it's suitable for a dog |
Min | This name is a popular choice in Korea and can also be used for a dog |
Moon | As a common name in Korea, it's a good fit for a dog |
Ri | A popular Korean name, it's also a good choice for a dog |
Seok | A traditional Korean name, it's suitable for a dog |
Shin | Being a popular name in Korea, it's perfect for a dog |
Soo | Commonly used in Korea, it's a great name for a dog |
Sun | As a common name in Korea, it's a good choice for a dog |
Woo | Commonly used in Korea, it's a great name for a dog |
Yeon | As a common name in Korea, it's a good fit for a dog |
Yong | It's a popular name in Korea and would suit a dog well |
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Baekje | Recognizes the ancient Korean Kingdom of Baekje |
Buddha | After the Buddha, reflecting the significant influence of Buddhism in Korean history |
Chunghyo | After the concept of filial piety, a key virtue in Korean Confucianism |
Dangun | Inspired by Dangun, the mythical founder of Korea |
Doseon | Named for Doseon-guksa, a Buddhist monk and geomancy master |
Goguryeo | Commemorates one of the ancient Three Kingdoms of Korea |
Goryeo | After the Goryeo dynasty, which gave Korea its name |
Gwanggaeto | In reference to Gwanggaeto the Great, a powerful ruler of Goguryeo |
Gwangjong | Named after Gwangjong of Goryeo, who implemented significant legal reforms |
Haeinsa | Named for a historic temple that houses the Tripitaka Koreana |
Hangul | Named after the Korean alphabet, introduced by King Sejong the Great |
Heungseon | Named after Heungseon Daewongun, a powerful regent of the Joseon dynasty |
Hunmin | Inspired by the Hunminjeongeum, the original document which introduced Hangul |
Hwangnyong | Named after Hwangnyongsa, a historic Korean Buddhist temple |
Hyegong | Named after King Hyegong of Silla, known for his tragic reign |
Jang | Pays tribute to Jang Yeong-sil, a famed inventor and scientist during the Joseon dynasty |
Joseon | In honor of the Joseon dynasty, a significant period in Korean history |
Muyeol | Named for King Muyeol of Silla, who played a crucial role in unifying the Korean Peninsula |
Sejong | Named after King Sejong the Great, who introduced Hangul, the Korean alphabet |
Seonjo | Inspired by King Seonjo, noted for his efforts to strengthen the monarchy in the Joseon dynasty |
Seorabeol | The ancient name of the capital of the Silla Kingdom |
Silla | A nod to one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea |
Taejo | In honor of Taejo, the founder of the Goryeo dynasty |
Yeon | Recognizes Yeon Gaesomun, a powerful military leader of Goguryeo |
Yi | This name honors Admiral Yi Sun-sin, a revered naval commander |
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Bong | After Bong Joon-ho, a renowned film director and screenwriter |
Bum-soo | After Lee Bum-soo, a well-known actor |
Dong-yeon | After Kwak Dong-yeon, a popular actor and musician |
Eun-ji | After Jung Eun-ji, a successful actress and singer |
Hae-soo | In tribute to Park Hae-soo, a famous actor |
Ho-jin | In honor of Kim Ho-jin, a successful actor |
Hye-kyo | Named after Song Hye-kyo, a famous South Korean actress |
Hyun-jin | After Ryu Hyun-jin, a famous professional baseball pitcher |
Hyun-woo | Inspired by Lee Hyun-woo, a popular actor |
HyunA | After the famous singer and dancer Kim Hyun-ah |
In-sung | In honor of Jo In-sung, a famous South Korean actor |
Ji-hoon | From the actor Park Ji-hoon's name |
Ji-sung | After Park Ji-sung, a celebrated South Korean footballer |
Jin-woo | Named for Kim Jin-woo, a popular singer |
Jong-hyun | After Kim Jong-hyun, a renowned singer-songwriter |
Jong-suk | Named for Lee Jong-suk, a well-known actor and model |
Minho | Inspired by Choi Min-ho, a popular actor and singer |
Sang-ho | In honor of Yeon Sang-ho, a successful film director and screenwriter |
Seo-joon | Inspired by Park Seo-joon, a popular South Korean actor |
Seung-hwan | In tribute to Oh Seung-hwan, a professional baseball relief pitcher |
Sooyoung | Named after Choi Soo-young, a renowned actress and singer |
Tae-hyun | In honor of Nam Tae-hyun, a popular singer and actor |
Taecyeon | Inspired by Ok Taec-yeon, a well-known actor and musician |
Yeon-seo | In tribute to Oh Yeon-seo, a famous actress |
Yuna | After Kim Yuna, a successful figure skater |
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Bibimbap | Because it's a popular mixed rice dish in South Korea |
Bulgogi | This is after a Korean-style grilled or roasted dish |
Bungeoppang | This name is from a popular Korean fish-shaped pastry |
Chapssal | This is a type of sweet rice used in Korean cuisine |
Chimaek | This refers to a popular food pairing in Korea, chicken and beer |
Doenjang | This refers to a type of fermented soybean paste |
Galbi | This name is from a popular Korean BBQ dish |
Gimbap | Gimbap is a well-known Korean dish, somewhat similar to sushi |
Gochujang | This is a spicy Korean chili paste |
Hobak | This means squash in Korean |
Hotteok | This is a name of a popular sweet Korean pancake |
Japchae | This is a sweet and savory dish of stir-fried glass noodles and vegetables |
Kimchi | This name is derived from a famous fermented vegetable dish in Korea |
Makgeolli | Makgeolli is a traditional Korean rice wine |
Makguksu | This is a name of a Korean buckwheat noodle dish |
Mandu | This refers to a type of Korean dumpling |
Naengmyeon | This name is inspired by a Korean cold noodle dish |
Pajeon | This is a type of Korean pancake |
Patbingsu | This is a name of a famous Korean shaved ice dessert |
Samgyeopsal | This name is from a popular Korean grilled pork belly dish |
Samgyetang | This is a name of a famous Korean ginseng chicken soup |
Seolleongtang | This name is derived from a Korean ox bone soup |
Soju | Soju is a famous Korean alcoholic beverage |
Sundubu | This name is inspired by a hot and spicy stew dish in Korea |
Tteokbokki | Named after a popular spicy stir-fried rice cake dish |
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