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SungBeen
What would be a unique and easy English name if my Korean name is Sung Been?
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Jul 6, 2019 4:02 PM
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From https://www.momjunction.com/baby-names/meaning-shining/boy/
you can choose names by meaning
Barraq Shining or glowing Boy
Beli Celtic - Shining One; A variant of name Belenus Boy
Bertwin Shining Friend Boy
Berty High-born; Brilliant; Shining Brightly
July 6, 2019
It's rare that people's names mean anything sensible in the West.
Part of having an English name might be to lose the concept that it means anything meaningful.
Sure, most names have a meaning from a long time ago, but it is not as if it matters to anything material.
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Just wanting to clarify, which name denotes your family and which you within that family?
Not sure that Noah is trending, given that it has to be at least a couple of thousand years old.
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If "trending" matters to you then look to the celebrities that are so favoured in the Western "press". They have the names that will be popular.
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It is difficult to control how people use contractions of your name, but often a full form of a name might have more status than a contraction. Benjamin for example, is derived form a meaning.
Do you particularly want a biblical name as in your example?
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from
https://www.thebump.com/b/uncommon-baby-names
Boys' names beginning "b"
Benjamin Brayden Bryson Brandon Braxton Brody Bennett Bryan Brian Barrett Brinley Benson
Bruce Brock Brendan Bowen Brycen Bristol Braden Bryant Boston Briggs Bruno Byron Braydon
Branson Ben Bronson Brentley Boone
July 6, 2019
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July 6, 2019
How about Stephen? Or Noah? Or Daniel? This is only suggestion for you :)
July 6, 2019
I’m a male!
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