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I've collected English-speaking country names that are easy to pronounce in Korean.
Personally, when I like an English-speaking country name, I don't have the condition of 'international' or 'easy to pronounce in Korean'. (So ​​there are quite a few names in my PNL that contain f, ph, q, r, rl, th, v, w, x, z sound, which are difficult to pronounce in Korean. And my English name is Jennifer) But it's definitely a bonus for me. So, I collected English-speaking country names that are easy to pronounce in Korean. The condition is that f, ph, q, r, rl, th, v, w, x, z sound are not included. And this list is a compilation of English-speaking country names that are easy to pronounce in Korean, so it may not apply to other languages, but if you want names that are easy to pronounce in multiple languages, I hope this list is helpful.list:Boy name - Abel, Ace, Adam, Aidan, Alan, Alban, Amos, Amyas, August, Augustine, Austin, Beau, Beckett, Benedict, Benjamin, Bennett, Caden, Caleb, Camden, Cecil, Cody, Colby, Colin, Colton, Damian, Daniel, Dean, Dennis, Dominic, Douglas, Dustin, Dylan, Edmund, Eli, Elias, Emil, Emmett, Ian, Jack, Jacob, Jason, Jesse, Joel, John, Jonah, Joshua, Josiah, Jude, Julian, Julius, Justin, Kai, Kyle, Lance, Landon, Leo, Leon, Liam, Lincoln, Louis, Lucas, Lucian, Lucius, Luke, Malachi, Malcolm, Mason, Micah, Michael, Mitchell, Nicholas, Noah, Otis, Otto, Paul, Samson, Samuel, Scott, Sean, Sebastian, Silas, Simon, StanleyGirl name - Aaliyah, Abilene, Acacia, Ada, Adela, Adelaide, Adele, Adelina, Adeline, Alana, Alani, Alanis, Alice, Alicia, Aline, Alma, Alison, Alyssa, Amanda, Amalia, Amelia, Amy, Anemone, Angela, Angelia, Angelica, Angelina, Anissa, Anita, Anna, Annabel, Annabella, Anne, Annette, Annika, Antonia, Aspen, Augusta, Autumn, Belinda, Bella, Belle, Bonnie, Cadence, Cailin, Caitlin, Calista, Calla, Camellia, Camilla, Candace, Cecilia, Cecily, Celia, Celine, Chantal, Chelsea, Cheyenne, Chloe, Claudia, Colleen, Constance, Dahlia, Danica, Daniela, Danielle, Dawn, Deanna, Delaney, Delia, Delilah, Della, Delta, Diana, Diane, Dinah, Donna, Eileen, Elaine, Elena, Eliana, Ella, Elle, Ellen, Emilia, Emily, Emma, Emmeline, Estella, Estelle, Etta, Gemma, Gianna, Hailey, Hannah, Heidi, Helen, Helena, Hilda, Holly, Hope, Ida, Imogen, Jane, Janelle, Janet, Janice, Jean, Jenna, Jessica, Jillian, Joan, Joanna, Jolene, Jolie, Joy, Julia, Juliana, Julianne, Julie, Juliet, June, Justina, Justine, Kayla, Kaylee, Keely, Kyla, Kylie, Lana, Layla, Leah, Lena, Leona, Liana, Lilac, Liliana, Lily, Linda, Lisa, Lita, Lois, Lola, Luana, Lucia, Lucille, Lucinda, Lucy, Luna, Lydia, Mabel, Madeline, Magdalena, Magnolia, Malani, Malia, Matilda, Maud, May, Maya, Megan, Melanie, Melina, Melinda, Melissa, Melody, Mia, Michaela, Michelle, Millicent, Misty, Molly, Mona, Monica, Nadia, Nadine, Nancy, Naomi, Natalia, Natalie, Natasha, Nicola, Nicole, Nina, Noelle, Opal, Paige, Pamela, Paula, Paulina, Pauline, Penelope, Poppy, Sable, Sadie, Salome, Selena, Selene, Sienna, Simone, Sloane, Stella, Talia, Tallulah, Tamika, Tanya, Tatiana, Tegan, Tonya, Una, YasminUnisex name - Addison, Allison, Angel, Ashley, Ashton, Bailey, Bellamy, Blake, Camille, Casey, Cassidy, Celeste, Dakota, Dana, Eden, Hayden, Indigo, Jade, Jamie, Jocelyn, Joyce, Kelly, Kelsey, Kendall, Kennedy, Lacey, Lee, Lennon, Lilian, Linden, Logan, Lynn, Madison, Noel, Oakley, Peyton, Sage, Salem, Santana, Scout, Shannon, Shelby, Shelley, Stacy, Sydney, Tatum

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I've collected English-speaking country names that are easy to pronounce in Korean.  ·  Francisinfp5w4  ·  2/14/2024, 1:30 AM