Unisex Name
Seong
sʌŋ
Overview
Gender
masculine & feminine
Origin
Categories
completion
endings
Korean
success
Characteristics
How people perceive this name
Overall Rating
72/100
Meaning & Etymology
The name Seong (Korean: 성) originates from Sino-Korean characters, primarily 成, which means 'completed', 'finished', or 'succeeded'. It is used both as a single-character given name and as a component in two-syllable given names. The meaning can vary depending on the hanja used to write it. It is an uncommon family name in Korea and is also spelled as Song or Sung.
Etymology
Original Form:
成 (seong)
Evolution:
The character 成 has been used in Korean names for centuries, evolving from its Chinese origins to adapt to Korean phonetics and cultural contexts.
Source:
Sino-Korean