Naming Glossary

Key terms and concepts from Asian naming traditions

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Hanja Naming

한자 작명 (漢字 作名)

The practice of selecting Chinese characters (hanja) for Korean given names, where each character's meaning, pronunciation, and stroke count are carefully considered.

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Character Selection for Names

汉字取名 (hànzì qǔmíng)

The deliberate art of choosing Chinese characters for a name based on meaning, stroke count, radical composition, and phonetic harmony.

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Jōyō Kanji

常用漢字 (じょうようかんじ)

The official list of 2,136 'regular-use' kanji designated by the Japanese government for use in publications, education, and legal documents including personal names.

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Nanori

名乗り (なのり)

Special readings of kanji that are used exclusively in Japanese personal names, distinct from the standard on'yomi and kun'yomi pronunciations.

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Furigana

振り仮名 (ふりがな)

Small phonetic characters (usually hiragana) placed above or beside kanji to indicate their pronunciation, essential for clarifying name readings in Japanese.

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On'yomi and Kun'yomi

音読み・訓読み (おんよみ・くんよみ)

The two main categories of kanji readings in Japanese: on'yomi (Chinese-derived) and kun'yomi (native Japanese), both of which play crucial roles in personal name construction.

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Hán-Việt

Hán-Việt

Sino-Vietnamese readings of Chinese characters used in Vietnamese names, providing classical meanings and a formal register that remains deeply influential in naming practices.

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Quốc ngữ

Quốc ngữ

The modern Latin-based Vietnamese writing system with diacritical marks, adopted as the national script and used to write all Vietnamese names today.

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Chữ Nôm

Chữ Nôm

A historical Vietnamese writing system that adapted and created Chinese-style characters to represent native Vietnamese words, once used for recording names and literature.

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Sanskrit-Origin Names

संस्कृत नामकरण

Personal names derived from the classical Sanskrit language, chosen for their etymological meanings, phonetic beauty, and spiritual associations.

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Ogham

Ogham / Ogam

The earliest Irish writing system, used primarily from the fourth to seventh centuries CE to inscribe personal names and memorials on standing stones, consisting of linear strokes cut along a central stemline.