Meaning & Origin
Hye is a Korean given name, most commonly used for males, though it is not inherently gender-specific. The name is often written with the Sino-Korean character 慧 (hye) meaning "bright, intelligent," though other homophonous characters may be used. While Hye occasionally appears as a single-character given name, it is more frequently combined with another syllable to form compound names such as Hyeon or Hyegyeong. The root element hye (慧) is also found in many other Korean names and contributes the meaning of wisdom or cleverness.Etymology and HistoryIn the Korean naming tradition, many names are composed of two Sino-Korean syllables sourced from Chinese characters (hanja). The character 慧 (hye) is associated with brightness, perception, and intelligence. Since many hanja share the reading "hye," a variety of meanings are possible depending on the specific character chosen. Historically, single-syllable given names like Hye were less common, but they do exist.Notable BearersA notable bearer was a 6th-century king of Baekje (one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea). King Hye, also known as Hye-wang or more properly Seong, ruled Baekje in the early 7th century, though his reign was brief. Other sources may refer to earlier rulers with this name, such as the 6th-century king mentioned in the name's etymology. In modern times, single-syllable names have become more acceptable.Related FormsIn Japanese, the cognate reading for the character 慧 is Kei (used for both genders), and another reading, Megumi, is based on the native Japanese word meaning "blessing" or "grace," reflecting a different semantic path.Meaning: Bright, intelligentOrigin: Sino-KoreanType: Given name (sometimes unisex, usually male)Usage regions: Korea