Submitted Names of Length 5

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Sully m French, French (Belgian, Rare)
Transferred usage of the surname Sully as a first name, used in reference to Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully.
Sulom m Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Bengali, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil
MEANING : beautiful haired, having beautiful hair . Here सु means beautiful + लोम means hair... [more]
Sulon m Medieval Breton
Derived from Old Breton sul "sun".
Sülün f Azerbaijani
From the Turkish sülün meaning "pheasant".
Sulus m Yakut
Means "star" in Yakut.
Suluu f Karakalpak
Means "beautiful" in Karakalpak.
Suluv f Uzbek
Means "beautiful" in Uzbek.
Sulwe m & f Luo (Modern)
"shining star"
Su-man m Korean
From Sino-Korean 秀 "flowering, luxuriant; refined, elegant, graceful" and 滿 "fill; full, satisfied".
Sum'an m Arabic
Arabic form of Simon 1.
Sumaq f Quechua
Means "beautiful" in Quechua.
Sumei f Chinese
From the Chinese 夙 (sù) meaning "early morning, dawn" or 稣 (sū) meaning "revive, rise again" and 美 (měi) meaning "beauty, beautiful" or 玫 (méi) meaning "rose".
Sumet m Thai
Means "intelligent, learned, wise" in Thai.
Sumio m Japanese
From Japanese 寛 (sumi) meaning "tolerant" combined with 夫 (o) meaning "man, husband". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sumru f & m Turkish
Means "tern" in Turkish.
Sumud m & f Arabic
Sumud (Arabic: صمود) meaning "steadfastness" or "steadfast perseverance". This noun is derived from a verb meaning "arrange, adorn, lay up, save". Those who are steadfast - that is, those who exhibit sumud - are referred to as samidin, the singular forms of which are samid (m.) and samida (f.).
Sumya f Arabic
Variant transcription of Sumayya.
Sun-ae f Korean
From Sino-Korean 順 "obey, submit to, go along with" and 愛 "love".
Sun-ah f Korean
Variant transcription of Seon-a.
Sunao m Japanese
Means 'obiedient' or 'meek'. Can be shortened to Nao.
Sunee f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สุนีย์ (see Suni).
Suñer m Filipino (Rare), Spanish (?)
Perhaps it was derived from a surname?
Sun-ja f Korean
From Sino-Korean 順 "obey, submit to, go along with" and 子 "child". Sun-ja was the seventh-most popular name for Korean girls born in 1940. The same characters correspond to a number of Japanese female given names, including Junko... [more]
Sünje f Low German, East Frisian
Low German and East Frisian diminutive form of Sünne.
Sünke f Low German, East Frisian
Low German and East Frisian diminutive form of Sünne.
Sunke f Nanai
Means "beetle" in Nanai.
Sun-mi f Korean
Variant transcription of Seon-mi.
Sunmy f Korean
Korean Origin: Sunmi means "Heaven and sky or gift from the gods" and is of Korean origin.... [more]
Sunna f Germanic Mythology, Icelandic, Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Danish (Rare), German (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
Derived from Old High German and Old Norse sunna meaning "sun". This was the name of the Germanic goddess who personified the sun. In Scandinavia it has also been used as a short form of Sunniva and Susanna... [more]
Sunná f Sami
Sami form of Sunna.
Sünne m & f East Frisian, North Frisian, Low German
As a Frisian name, this name is a variant form of Sine (unisex) and Sunna (feminine). But as a Low German name, it is strictly feminine and a short form of Gesine via its earlier short form Sine.
Sunni f Norwegian, Swedish
Short form of Sunniva.
Sunqu m Quechua
Means "heart" in Quechua.
Sunta f Maltese
Truncated form of Assunta.
Sunty m Mauritian Creole (?)
mauritian good religious original unique... [more]
Suoai f Chinese
From the Chinese 索 (suǒ) meaning "rope", "laws, rules" or "search, inquire, demand" and 爱 (ài) meaning "love".
Suomi m & f Finnish (Rare)
From the Finnish word Suomi, meaning "Finland". Very seldom used.
Suomi f Japanese
From Japanese 須 (su) meaning "must, have to, necessary", 緒 (o) meaning "end of thread" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sương f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 霜 (sương) meaning "frost, dew".
Suora f Judeo-Catalan
Possibly derived from Catalan sor, meaning "sister".
Suoyo f & m Ijaw
Means "profit or gain" in Ijaw.
Supai m Santali
Means "super" in Santali.
Supat m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Suphat.
Supay m & f Inca Mythology
Supay is the underworld ruler in Incan Mythology. His name means ‘demon’ in Quechua.
Supha f Thai
Means "judge, arbiter" in Thai.
Suphi m Turkish
Turkish form of Subhi.
Suphy f Scots
Scots diminutive of Sophia.
Supun m Sinhalese
Means "full" in Sinhalese.
Supur m Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian, Bengali, Kannada, Tamil, Sinhalese, Nepali
MEANING : a strong fortress. Here सु means strong + पुर means fortress, castle
Surab m Persian, Afghan
The shadow cast by the setting sun. Illustrious and bright.
Surat m & f Thai
From Thai สุ (su) meaning "good" and รัตน์ (rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
Surat f Uzbek
Means "painting, drawing" in Uzbek.
Suree m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Suri.
Suren m Armenian
Derived from Parthian surena meaning "warrior" or sura meaning "strong".
Suret f Ubykh
Derived from the Arabic صُورَة‎ (ṣūra) meaning "picture, form, appearance, manner".
Sürex m Yakut
Means "heart" in Yakut.
Suria f English, Celtic Mythology
Suria, also Syria, is the female deification of supposedly good flowing water, conceived as a weaning Mother goddess, in ancient Celtic polytheism.
Suria f & m Malay, Indonesian
Means "sun" in Malay, ultimately from Sanskri सूर्य (surya), also used as an Indonesian variant of Surya... [more]
Surin m & f Thai
Thai form of Surendra, also used as a feminine name.
Surja m Tripuri
Kokborok form of Surya.
Surma f Uzbek
Means "kohl" in Uzbek.
Surti m Old Norse
Variant of Surtr.
Surti f Javanese
Means "careful, cautious" in Javanese.
Surtr m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Variant of Svartr. In Norse mythology this is the name of a fire giant, the enemy of the gods, who will fight Freyr at Ragnarok and the two of them will kill each other.
Surui f Chinese
From the Chinese 苏 (sū) meaning "revive, resurrect" or a species of thyme and 瑞 (ruì) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious".
Suryo m Javanese
Javanese form of Surya.
Susak m Thai
From Thai สุ (su) meaning "good" and ศักดิ์ (sak) meaning "power, honour".
Súsan f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Icelandic adoption of Susan.
Susan f Filipino
Diminutive of Jesusa. This pet name likely came about due to Jesusa's similarity to the name Susan.
Süsen f Turkish
Turkish feminine name referring to either the iris or freesia flower.
Susen f German
German borrowing of Susan, reflecting the English pronunciation.
Susha f Thai
A variant of Sushar.
Suska f Finnish
Diminutive of the name Susanna.
Suske m & f Dutch, Flemish, West Frisian (Rare), Literature
As a masculine name, this name is a Dutch and Flemish diminutive of Franciscus via its short form Sus. So, in other words, this name is basically a combination of Sus with the Dutch and Flemish diminutive suffix -ke... [more]
Suski f Finnish
Finnish pet form of Susanna or Susanne.
Suslä f German (Swiss)
Bernese German form of Susanne.
Süslü f Azerbaijani
From the Turkish süslü meaning "decorated with ornaments, fancy".
Sûson f Jèrriais
Diminutive of Susanne.
Suson f Occitan (Rare)
Occitan form of Suzon.
Susse m Yi
Means "son of a shaman (sunyi in the traditional Yi religion)" in Yi.
Susse f Judeo-French
Judeo-French form of Süsse.
Sussi f Danish, Swedish
Diminutive of Susanne.
Sussu f Finnish, Sami
Diminutive of Susanna.
Susur m Obscure
Possibly a form of Caesar. ... [more]
Sútag f Aguaruna
Means "short" in Awajún.
Sutee m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Suthi.
Suthi m & f Thai
Means "sage, scholar" in Thai.
Sutin m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สุทิน (see Suthin).
Sutti m Thai
Alternate transcription of Sutthi.
Suubi f & m Eastern African
Means "Hope" in Luganda.
Suvar f Lezgin
Means "celebration" in Lezgin.
Suvat m & f Lao
Possibly from ສຸ (su) meaning "good" and ວັດ (vat) meaning "temple, monastery".
Suvfe f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Sophie.
Suwan f Japanese
From Japanese 白鳥 (suwan) meaning "swan". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Suwan m & f Thai
Means "gold" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit सुवर्ण (suvarna).
Suwat m Thai
From Thai สุ (su) meaning "good" and วัฒน์ (wat) meaning "prosperity, culture, development" or วัจน์ (wat) meaning "word".
Su-wei f Taiwanese (Rare)
From Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "clear, pure, virtuous" combined with 薇 (wēi) meaning "royal fern (a type of tree)", as well as other character combinations.
Suwen f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 愫 (sù) meaning "guileless, sincere, honest" or 苏 (sū) meaning "revive, resurrect" or a species of thyme and 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing" or 雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns".
Suwit m Thai
From Thai สุ (su) meaning "good" and วิทย์ (wit) meaning "knowledge, science".
Su-won m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 守 "defend, protect, guard, conserve" and 元 "first; dollar; origin; head".
Su-xem m Tuvan
Means "river" in Tuvan.
Suxia f Chinese
From the Chinese 夙 (sù) meaning "early in morning, dawn" and 霞 (xiá) meaning "rosy clouds".
Suxin f Chinese
From the Chinese 素 (sù) meaning "white silk, plain" and 心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, soul".
Suxue f Chinese
From the Chinese 夙 (sù) meaning "early morning, dawn" and 雪 (xuě) meaning "snow".
Suyay f Quechua
Means "hope" in Quechua.
Suyin f Chinese
From Chinese 素 () meaning "plain, simple" combined with 音 (yīn) meaning "sound, tone"... [more]
Süylü f Karachay-Balkar
Possibly from the verb root сюй (süy) meaning "to love".
Suyue f Chinese
From the Chinese 夙 (sù) meaning "early morning, dawn" and 玥 (yuè) meaning "mythological pearl, mysterious gem" or 月 (yuè) meaning "moon".
Suyun m Kyrgyz
Derived from Kyrgyz сүйүү (süyüü) meaning "love, affection".
Suyun f Chinese
From the Chinese 夙 (sù) meaning "early morning, dawn" and 云 (yún) meaning "clouds".
Suzel f Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish, French, Theatre
Suzel is the name of a main character in 'L'amico Fritz', an opera by Pietro Mascagni, premiered in 1891 from a libretto by P. Suardon (Nicola Daspuro, with additions by Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti) based on the French novel 'L'ami Fritz' by Émile Erckmann and Pierre-Alexandre Chatrian.
Suzen f English
Variant of Susan.
Sûzon f Jèrriais
Variant of Sûson.
Suzon f French, Guernésiais
Diminutive of Suzanne.
Suzua f Japanese
From Japanese 鈴 (suzu) meaning "bell" or 涼 (suzu) meaning "cool, refreshing" combined with 空 (a) meaning "sky", 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection" or 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Suzui f Japanese
From Japanese 鈴 (suzu) meaning "bell" combined with 依 (i) meaning "rely on", 井 (i) meaning "well" or 姫 (i) meaning "princess". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Suzuk f Uzbek
Means "languid" in Uzbek.
Suzuo m Japanese
From Japanese 鈴 (suzu) meaning "bell" combined with 男 (o) meaning "male", 夫 (o) meaning "man, husband" or 雄 (o) meaning "hero, manly". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Svafa f Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Meaning uncertain, possibly "Swabian woman" or "woman from Schwaben" from Old Norse svabar "Swabians", from the name of a Germanic (Suebic) tribe which allegedly derived from Old German swēba "free, independent"... [more]
Svaja f Lithuanian
Derived from the Lithuanian noun svaja meaning "dream, daydream". Also see Svajonė.
Svala f Old Norse, Icelandic, Swedish (Rare), Danish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse svala "swallow (bird)". This name is also considered a short form of Svalaug.
Svale f Norwegian
the Norwegian word for a bird part of the Hirundinidae family the swallow.
Svami m & f Indian, Hindi
Derived from Hindi svāmī (स्वामी) meaning "master, lord, owner," from Sanskrit svāmin (स्वामिन्), used as an honorific title for yogis initiated into the religious monastic order in Hinduism.
Svane m Swedish
Masculine form of Svana.
Svane f Obscure
Variant of Svana.
Svani m Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Svanur.
Svanr m Old Norse
Old Norse name and byname, from Old Norse svanr meaning "swan".
Svara f Indian
From the Sanskrit स्वर (svara) meaning "noise, sound, musical pitch".
Svart m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Svartr
Sveid f Old Norse
Variant of Sveið.
Svena f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Svæina.
Sveno m Estonian (Archaic)
Archaic variant of Sven.
Svens m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian borrowing of Sven.
Sveto m Croatian, Serbian
Short form of Svetozar, Svetoslav and other names beginning with svet meaning "blessed, holy, bright".
Svevo m Italian
Masculine form of Sveva.
Svika f Sanskrit, Indian, Hinduism, Hindi, Nepali, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Malayalam, Bengali, Kannada
"One's own" ;"my own" ; "peculiar"... [more]
Svila f Serbian
From Serbian свила (svila) meaning "silk".
Swade m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Swade.
Swain m English
Transferred use of the surname Swain.
Swaka f & m Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi, Hinduism, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Bengali
MEANING - one's own, one of one's own people, a relation, kinsman, friend, one's own people, friends ,one's own goods property, wealth, riches. It is feminine of स्वक... [more]
Swala f Swahili
Swahili feminine name meaning "antelope".
Swale f Medieval English, Anglo-Scandinavian (?)
Possibly derived from the Old Norse name Svala.
Swami f & m Italian (Modern)
Derived from Hindi स्वामी (svāmī) meaning "master, lord, owner," from Sanskrit स्वामिन् (svāmin), used as an honorific title for yogis initiated into the religious monastic order in Hinduism.... [more]
Swana f German (Rare)
Short form of names beginning with the element Swan-, such as Swanhild.
Swann m & f French (Modern)
Meaning uncertain, possibly a transferred use of the English surname Swann. It was popularized in France by the 1984 film Swann In Love (known as Un amour de Swann in French), itself based on Marcel Proust's novel In Search of Lost Time (1913).
Swara f Indian
Means "musical note" or "tones" in Sanskrit.
Swart m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Svartr.
Swede f Literature
Used by author Leif Enger in the 2001 novel Peace Like A River. Swede is the protagonist's younger sister, who is fascinated with the American Old West and composes poems about a heroic cowboy known as Sunny Sundown.
Sweet f & m English (Rare, Archaic)
Originally a transferred use of the surname Sweet, it is found as a given name from the 1600s onwards.
Swegn m Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of Sweyn, derived from Old Norse Sveinn. This was the name of Sweġn Godwinson; Earl of Hereford and brother of Harold Godwinson.
Sweyn m History
Medieval English form of Sveinn. Sweyn Forkbeard 17 April 963 – 3 February 1014) was king of Denmark from 986 to 1014. In 1013, shortly before his death, he became the first Danish king of England after a long effort.
Swift m English (Puritan)
From Old English swift "swift, quick", derived from the Germanic base of Old English swīfan "to move in a course, sweep, intervene". As a name, it is used in reference to the Biblical verse in James 1:19, "Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath."
Swika f Sanskrit, Hindi, Punjabi, Indian, Hinduism, Bengali, Gujarati, Nepali, Tamil, Telugu
"One's own "; "my own" ; belonging to oneself " ; "peculiar"... [more]
Syāhō m Balochi
Derived from syāh meaning "black".
Syana f Hindi
Hindi girl's name that some claim to mean "princess".
Sydel m German (Silesian, Archaic), Medieval German
Medieval Silesian German diminutive of Siegfried.
Sydni f English
Variant of Sydney.
Sydny m & f English
Variant spelling of Sydney.
Sygni f Norwegian
Norwegian dialectal variant of Signy.
Syifa f Indonesian
Indonesian form of Shifa.
Sying f Chinese
Variant transcription of Xing meaning "star" in Chinese.
Syion m Indian
Variant of Syon.
Šyjma m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Simon 1.
Sykst m Polish
Variant of Sykstus.
Syksy m Finnish
Means "autumn" in Finnish.
Sylar m Popular Culture
This is the alias used by fictional super-powered villain Gabriel Gray in the NBC television series 'Heroes' (2006), meant to be taken from the name of a fictional watch brand, Sylar. It may be an interpretation of Schuyler or variant of Syler.
Syler m English (American, Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Syler.
Sylka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Sylwiô.
Sylka f Sorbian
Borrowing of German Silke.
Sylph f & m English (Rare)
From the English word, sylph, an imaginary spirit of the air, ultimately from the Latin sylvestris "of the woods" and nymph "nymph".
Sylta f North Frisian, German (Modern, Rare)
Derived from the name of the North Frisian island of Sylt whose name is a corruption of the Old Frisian name Silendi "sea-land" and thus ultimately derived from Proto-West Germanic *saiwi and *land... [more]
Sylve m Swedish
Variant of Sölve and a short form of Sylvester.
Sylvy f English
Variant of Sylvie.
Syman m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Simon 1.
Symki m Vilamovian
Diminutive of Šyjma.
Symon m Old Swedish
Medieval Swedish form of Simon 1, which also occurred in the patronymic surname Symonson.
Symra f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian variant of Symre.
Symre f Norwegian (Modern, Rare)
Directly taken from Norwegian symre "anemone".
Synni f Norwegian (Rare)
Likely a pet form of Synnøve.
Syoko f Japanese
Variant transcription of Shoko.
Syrai f English (American), African American
Variant of Sarai or Sarah used by Brandy Norwood for her daughter, Sy'Rai Smith (2002—).
Syral m Yakut
Means "warm, sociable".
Syrén f Various
Means "lilac" in Swedish and Danish.... [more]
Syrga f Karakalpak
Means "earring" in Karakalpak.
Syria f Romani (Archaic)
Corruption of Siara.
Syria f English (Rare), Italian (Modern)
Variant of Siria. As an English name, it can be derived from the name of the country in western Asia.
Syrie f English (Rare)
This name is best known for being the name of the British interior decorator Syrie Maugham (1879-1955), who was born as Gwendoline Maud Syrie Barnardo. She was given the name in honour of her mother, whose name was Sarah Louise "Syrie" Elmslie.
Syrym m Kazakh
Derived from Kazakh сыр (syr) meaning "dye, ink, paint" or "secret".
Systa f Old Norse
From Old Norse systir meaning "sister".
Sytze m Dutch
Variant of Sietse.
Syune f Armenian
It derives from the Sunik Province in Armenia that took its name from the Siunia Dynasty (also called Syunik or Siak) whose legendary ancestor was Sisak.
Syura m Russian
Diminutive form of Vasili.
Syuzi f Armenian
Diminutive of Syuzanna. A known bearer is Syuzanna 'Syuzi' Kentikyan (1987-), an Armenian-born German boxer (whose name is spelled Susianna 'Susi' in German).
Syver m Norwegian
Variant of Sivert. The first part of the name coincides with Norwegian syv "seven", which made this name popular for boys who were the seventh child in their family.
Syvne f Nenets
Means "winter woman" in Nenets. It is traditionally given to baby girls born in the wintertime.
Syyne f Finnish
Finnish short form of Euphrosyne.
Syzhe f Dungan
Means "fourth daughter" in Dungan.
Syzyf m Polish
Polish form of Sisyphos via its latinized form Sisyphus.
Száva f Hungarian, Literature
Probably derived from the Hungarian name for a river in central Europe, known as the Sava in English. This was used as a feminine name by French author Jules Verne in his novel Mathias Sandorf (1885).
Szela m Polish
Polish form of Shelah.
Szépa f Hungarian
Derived from Hungarian szép "beautiful".
Szépe f Hungarian
Derived from szép meaning "beautiful".
Szidi f Hungarian
Diminutive of Szidónia.
Szije m Yiddish
Eastern European - Finnish/ Polish/ Czech?
Szimk m Kashubian
Diminutive of Szëmón and Szimón.
Szira f Hungarian
Old Hungarian name, probably derived from the ancient Hungarian word for "grey". Another possible meaning is "Syrian woman".
Szmul m Yiddish
Shmuel, Samuel (his name is God).
Szule f German (East Prussian)
East Prussian German short form of Sulamith, the German form of Shulamith, as well as a short form of Ursula... [more]
Taani m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Tâne.
Taano m Estonian (Archaic)
Short form of Taaniel, used as a given name in its own right.
Taari m & f Polynesian
Means "sea" in Gilbertese.
Taava f Finnish (Rare)
A short form of Kustaava.
Taave m Estonian
Variant of Taavi.
Taavo m Estonian
Variant of Taavi.
Taban f Persian
Means "bright, shining" in Persian.
Tabar m Tajik
Means "axe" in Tajik.
Taber m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Taber.
Tabia f African
From the Swahili word for “talented.”
Tabua f Arabic (Archaic), Ancient
Meaning uncertain. Name borne by a queen of the Qedar tribes, who ruled circa 675 BCE.
Tacha f Spanish
Spanish. A diminutive of Natacha or Anastacia. As a word by itself, not a name, Tacha could mean "stain," "chip" or "mark."
Tácia f Hungarian (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese and Hungarian form of Tatia.
Tacie f English
Variant of Tacey.
Tácio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Tatius.
Tacio m Spanish
Spanish form of Tatius.
Tadao m Japanese
It's Japanese origin meaning "satisfied".
Tadar m Siberian, Khakas
Means "Tatar" in Khakas.
Taddy m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Teddy and diminutive of Thaddeus and Thaddea
Tadea f Spanish (Rare), Spanish (Latin American), Romanian, Catalan (Rare), Polish
Spanish feminine form of Tadeo, Catalan and Romanian feminine form of Tadeu and Polish feminine form of Tadeusz... [more]
Tadeg m Breton (Rare)
Derived from Breton tad "father".
Tadek m Polish
Diminutive of Tadeusz.
Tadèu m Provençal
Provençal form of Thaddeus.
Tadla f Berber (Rare)
Means "branches" in Berber.
Țadoc m Romanian
Romanian form of Zadok, not generally used as a given name.
Tadou m Medieval Breton
Diminutive of Tadeg.
Taeao f Samoan
Means "dawn, morning" in Samoan.
Tae-ha f Korean
From Sino-Korean 泰 (tae) "great, exalted, superior; big" and 夏 (ha) meaning "summer, great, grand".
Tae-il m Korean
The name Tae-il(태일) can be written in "泰壹" , "泰肷" or many other ways in Hanja. Meaning various on how written in Hanja. People famous have the name such as: Jeon Tae-il(전태일) was a South Korean activist in protest of poor working conditions in South Korea later burning himself(1948-1970)... [more]
Tae-ji m Korean
Probably means “Supreme Ultimate”.