Meaning & Origin
Mi-young is a Korean given name, also spelled as Mee-young, Mi-yeong, and Mi-yong. It is an alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 미영 (see Mi-yeong).EtymologyThe underlying name Mi-yeong is composed of Sino-Korean characters: 美 (mi), meaning "beautiful," and 英 (yeong), meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero." However, other hanja combinations can form this name as well.PopularityMi-young was a highly popular name for girls in South Korea during the mid-20th century. According to records, it ranked as the seventh-most popular name for newborn girls in 1960, dropping to tenth place by 1970.Notable BearersLee Mi-young (born 1961), South Korean actressTiffany Hwang (born Hwang Mi-young, 1989), American-born singer in South Korea, member of K-pop group Girls' GenerationGo Mi-young (1967–2009), South Korean mountaineer, first Korean woman to climb all 14 eight-thousandersLee Mi-young (born 1969), South Korean handball playerSong Mi-young (born 1975), South Korean handball playerKang Mi-young (born 1978), South Korean speed skaterLee Mi-young (born 1979), South Korean shot putterPark Mi-young (born 1981), South Korean table tennis playerKim Mi-yong (born 1983), North Korean table tennis playerKim Min-seo (born Kim Mi-young, 1987), South Korean badminton playerKey FactsMeaning: "beautiful flower" or similar based on hanjaOrigin: Korean (Sino-Korean)Type: Given name (feminine)Usage regions: Primarily South Korea and North Korea