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The Sociolinguistic Journal of Korea Vol.31 No.4 pp.121-147
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.14353/sjk.2023.31.4.05

한국인 이름의 최근 동향 및 특징에 관한 사회명명학적 연구

Lee Seo-Rah*, Kang Hyeon-Seok**
*First Author: Seo-Rah Lee, Visiting Professor, English Department, Dankook University; 119 Dandaero, Dongnamgu, Cheonan, Chungnam 31116, Korea; Email: leesurah@gmail.com
**Corresponding Author: Hyeon-Seok Kang, Professor, English Department, Dankook University; 119 Dandaero, Dongnamgu, Cheonan, Chungnam 31116, Korea; Email: hskang1@dankook.ac.kr

Abstract

Lee, Seo-Rah & Kang, Hyeon-Seok. (2023). “A Socio-onomastic Study of the Recent Trends and Characteristics of Koreans’ Names”. The Sociolinguistic Journal of Korea, 31(4), 121-147. This study examines the latest trends and changes in Korean naming practice within the socio-onomastic framework. Using the data from the website of the Supreme Court of Korea, the present research analyzes the linguistic features of baby names registered between 2010 and 2021 and identifies how these features reflect the social and cultural characteristics of Korea. The study focuses on popular names (and their first and last letters), syllable structure, types of the coda consonant, and unisex names. The most preferred names for males and females were ‘서준 (Seo-Jun)’ and ‘서윤 (Seo-Yun)’, respectively. Both male and female names showed a preference for ‘지(Ji)’ as the first letter of the name. ‘준 (Jun)’ and ‘은 (Eun)’ were the most frequently used second letter for male names and female names, respectively. For both male and female names, the syllable structure without a coda is increasing while the CVC structure is rapidly decreasing. For both genders, ‘ㄴ’ is the coda consonant with the highest frequency. Male names were found to end with a coda such as ‘ㄱ, ㄴ, ㄹ, ㅁ, ㅂ, ㅇ, ㅊ’, but the use of obstruents ‘ㄱ’, ‘ㅂ’ is sharply decreasing. For female names, ‘ㄴ, ㄹ, ㅁ, ㅇ’ were almost categorically used for the final coda. The study also finds that ‘unisex names’ have significantly increased since the 1970s in Korea.

한국인 이름의 최근 동향 및 특징에 관한 사회명명학적 연구

이서라*, 강현석**

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  1. Journal Abbreviation : j. Korea Saf. Manag. Sci.
    Frequency : Published three times annually in April, August and December, including an international issue
    Doi Prefix : 10.14353/sjk.
    Year of Launching : 2013
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