Bo-ram (name)
Bo-ram is a Korean unisex given name.[1] It is a native Korean word meaning "valuable" or "worthwhile" and is not written using hanja.[2] This contrasts with most Korean given names, which are derived from Sino-Korean morphemes which can be represented using hanja; these native Korean names have been gaining popularity in South Korea since the 1990s. According to a 2010 study by Chosun University professor Kang Hui-suk, it was the sixth-most common given name among women who graduated from the university that year.[1]
Bo-ram | |
Hangul | 보람 |
---|---|
Hanja | None |
Revised Romanization | Bo-ram |
McCune–Reischauer | Po-ram |
People with this name include:
- Jeon Boram (born 1986), South Korean singer and actress, member of T-ara
- Hwang Bo-ram (born 1987), South Korean footballer
- Lee Bo-ram (born 1987), South Korean singer and actress
- Geummi (born Baek Bo-ram, 1988), South Korean singer and actress, member of Crayon Pop
- Lee Bo-lam (born 1988), South Korean volleyball player
- Giovanna Boram Yun (born 1992), Uruguayan football player, member of the Uruguay women's national football team
- Park Boram (born 1994), South Korean singer
See also
References
- "강희숙 조선대 교수 '한국인 인명의 특성' 논문 발표" [Chosun University professor Kang Hui-suk publishes paper on 'Special Characteristics of Korean names']. Newsprime. 15 November 2011. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- "'한글'은 글자다" ['Hangul' are letters]. Hankyoreh. 21 October 2002. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
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