Meaning & History
The name Mi-yeong was particularly popular in South Korea during the mid-20th century but has become less common among younger generations. Its variant Mi-young is frequently used interchangeably, though the spelling difference reflects subtle variations in Romanization.
Cultural Significance
Korean given names often reflect virtues or positive qualities through their constituent hanja characters. In Mi-yeong, the combination of "beauty" and "bravery/heroism" suggests a person who embodies both outward grace and inner strength. Names containing the element yeong are common for sexes, although mi is more strongly associated with femininity.
- Meaning: Variant combinations including "beautiful" and "hero/flower"
- Origin: Sino-Korean
- Type: First name
- Usage regions: South Korea