Korean Name Romanizer
Convert Korean names from Hangul to Romanized English using the Revised Romanization of Korean (2000). Works entirely in your browser.
Converter文化観光部2000年式
Syllable Breakdown
How to Use
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Enter the Korean name
Type or paste the Hangul name into the input field above. You can enter a full name or a single syllable.
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See the Romanized result
The tool instantly converts each Hangul syllable into its Revised Romanization equivalent using Unicode decomposition.
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Review the syllable breakdown
Each syllable is decomposed into initial consonant, medial vowel, and optional final consonant (jamo) with their corresponding Romanized forms.
About
Korean names are written in Hangul, a featural writing system invented in 1443 by King Sejong the Great. Each Hangul syllable block is composed of two or three jamo (letters): an initial consonant, a medial vowel, and an optional final consonant. For example, the syllable 한 (han) consists of ㅎ (h) + ㅏ (a) + ㄴ (n).
The Revised Romanization of Korean, adopted by the South Korean government in 2000, is the most widely used system for writing Korean in the Latin alphabet. It replaced the older McCune-Reischauer system for official use and is now standard for road signs, textbooks, and passports. Unlike McCune-Reischauer, it does not use diacritics or apostrophes, making it more practical for digital use.
This tool decomposes each Hangul syllable using Unicode math. Every Hangul syllable block in Unicode occupies a contiguous range from U+AC00 to U+D7A3. The codepoint offset is calculated as (initial × 21 + medial) × 28 + final, allowing precise extraction of each jamo component. The result is a faithful Revised Romanization of the input text.
Korean personal names typically consist of a one-syllable surname followed by a two-syllable given name. Common surnames like Kim (김), Lee (이), and Park (박) are well known internationally. Given names often draw meaning from Sino-Korean characters (hanja), and parents choose them to convey aspirations for the child's future.