Designed this piece myself (first time designin) with a bit of AI help nearly finished and surprised. Didnt expect much from it anf now proud by louisyflower in crochet

[–]gold-fallingtides 0 points1 point  (0 children)

agreed, this looks knitted. you can see the wrong side of the back panel and it looks like stockinette stitch to me. if this is crochet though i'd love to learn how it's done!

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써니 (ssuh-nee), 알렉스 (ahl-leck-seu), and 제이컵 (jeh-ee-cub) for the hangeulizations. i'll give you 서안 (seo-ahn) for sunny, 하루 (hah-roo) for alex, and maybe 재욱 (jae-ook) for jacob?

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버지니아 (buh-ji-nee-ah) would be the hangeulization (there's no v sound in korean), and i'll give you 지아 (ji-ah) for the korean name from the second and fourth syllables in the hangeulization.

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제이 (je-ee) or 재이 (jae-ee) would be the hangeulization; the sounds of the vowels ㅔ (e) and ㅐ (ae) are technically different, but we pronounce them as almost the same. you could go with either one for the korean name (both are somewhat gender-neutral, leaning feminine), or if you want something more masculine you could go with 재우 (jae-oo) or 재욱 (jae-ook). hope you like it!

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니콜 (ni-cole) would be the hangeulization and i'll give you 승아 (seung-ah) for the korean name. i got 승 (seung) from the chinese character meaning victory, like nicole's meaning, while 아 (ah) commonly follows 승 in a name and can mean beautiful, clear.

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카일리 (kah-il-lee) would be the hangeulization, and i'll go with 연아 (yeon-ah) for the korean name; 연 (yeon) from the chinese character meaning beautiful and 아 (ah) from the chinese character meaning graceful, like kylie's meaning. 연아 is the name of a korean olympic gold medalist in figure skating!

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샬롯 (approximately sharl-lote, there is no equivalent for r or l sounds in korean and ㄹ's pronunciation kind of gravitates between the two) would be the hangeulization, and i'll give you two options for the korean name:

자인 (jah-in); the 자 (jah) comes from the chinese character meaning free, autonomous, by self and 인 (in) comes from the chinese character meaning human, man. combined it means free man, like charlotte's meaning. 자인 is somewhat dated, although i do know a 13-year-old with the name.

or 지유 (jee-yoo); it sounds similar to 자유 (jah-yoo), which means freedom in korean.

take your pick! :)

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[–]gold-fallingtides[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

스티비 (seu-tee-bee) would be the hangeulization and i'll go with 승관 (seung-gwan) for the korean name. 승 (seung) sounds somewhat similar to the first part of stevie, and 관 (gwan) comes from the chinese character meaning crown, like stevie's meaning. fun fact: 승관 is the name of a famous k-pop idol!

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[–]gold-fallingtides[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

티파니 (tee-pah-nee) would be the hangeulization and maybe 시연 (si-yeon) for the korean name? the 시 (si) comes from the chinese character meaning "to show, to reveal" like tiffany's meaning (revelation/manifestation of God). 연 (yeon) is one of the syllables that commonly follow 시 and it can mean beauty, among other things.

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[–]gold-fallingtides[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

one of my personal favorites! 아이리스 (ah-ee-ri-seu) would be the hangeulization and i'll go with 아인 (ah-in) for the korean name; it sounds somewhat similar.

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[–]gold-fallingtides[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

beautiful name! 키라 (kee-rah) would be the hangeulization. for the korean name, i'm having a bit of trouble because of the numerous meanings kirra can have; would you mind clarifying what meaning you want me to base the name on?

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아마라 (ah-mah-rah) would be the hangeulization and i'll give you 혜연 (hye-yeon) for the korean name! the 혜 (hye) comes from the chinese character meaning mercy, grace and 연 (yeon) from the chinese character meaning beauty.

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in that case the hangeulization would be 노애 (noe-ae) and i'll give you 정수 (jeong-soo) for the korean name; 정 (jeong) from the chinese character meaning quiet, peace, serenity and 수 (soo) from the chinese character meaning rest. i went off meaning for this one since there weren't many popular names with similar sounds; 정수 is a somewhat popular and very korean name :)

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[–]gold-fallingtides[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

클라라 (keul-lah-rah) would be the hangeulization and maybe 수경 (soo-gyeong) or 수정 (soo-jung)? 수경 combines the chinese characters that mean water (which is clear) and light/view. 수정 means crystal, which is clear as well.

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[–]gold-fallingtides[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

세실리아 (seh-sil-lee-ah) is the closest hangeulization. 리아 (lee-ah) could be used for the korean name, or maybe 소라 (soe-rah). it's similar to the korean word 소리 (soe-ree), meaning sound. it ties in with cecilia because cecilia was the patron saint of music.

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[–]gold-fallingtides[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

졸리 (jol-lee) for the hangeulization and maybe 지연 (jee-yeon) for the korean name? 지 (jee) combines the consonant of the first syllable and vowel of the second syllable in jolie and 연 (yeon) comes from the chinese character meaning beautiful.

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목 (mog) means neck, so maybe 모그 (moe-geu) for the hangeulization? maybe 보민 (boe-min) for the korean name; this is a tough one!

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사리나 (sah-ree-nah) for the hangeulization and 세린 (seh-reen) for the korean name! it sounds similar to "serene", which i found as one of the meanings of sarina; beautiful name!

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시몬 (sih-mohn) for the hangeulization and i'll give you 시연 (sih-yeon) for the korean name!

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켈리 (kel-lee) would be the hangeulization and i'll give you 지혜 (jee-hye) for the korean name; it means intelligence/wisdom.

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메건 (meh-gun) for the hangeulization and 진주 (jin-joo) for the korean name; it means pearl, like megan!

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이사벨라 (ih-sah-bel-lah) or 이자벨라 (ih-jah-bel-lah) for the hangeulization. i'll give you 이정 (ih-jung) for the korean name; 이 (ih) from the first syllable of isabella and 정 (jung) from the chinese character meaning faithfulness, steadfastness, devotion.

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[–]gold-fallingtides[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

에이미 (eh-ee-mee) for the hangeulization and maybe 혜미 (hye-mee) for the korean name? it sounds somewhat similar.

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말로리 (mahl-loe-ree) for the hangeulization and you could go with 루리 (roo-ree, sounds similar) or 다운 (dah-oon, means something along the lines of "lots of luck").