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Tae, also spelled Tai or Thae, is a single-syllable masculine Korean given name, and an element used in many two-syllable Korean given names. The meaning of this given name may have a variety of meanings depending on the hanja used to write it.
Tae-hee is a Korean unisex given name.. The meaning of the name depends on the hanja chosen. There are 20 hanja with the reading "tae" and 25 hanja with the reading "hee" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names. [1]
The 2000 South Korean Census found 8,165 people with the family name Tae. [2] In a study by the National Institute of the Korean Language based on 2007 application data for South Korean passports , it was found that 28.5% of people with that surname spelled it in Latin letters as Tai in their passports, vs. 57.1% as Tae. [ 3 ]
泰 延 (클 태, 늘일 연), with hanja meaning "great" and "lengthen" Some ways of writing the name use hanja for "yeon" that are not on the South Korean government's list of name hanja: 泰 耎 (클 태, 가냘플 연), with hanja meaning "great" and "thin"
Tae-ho is a Korean masculine given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 20 hanja with the reading "tae" and 49 hanja with the reading "ho" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names.
They often appear as tall, dark people with huge ears, long tongues, and tusk-like teeth. [citation needed] Thayé enter towns at noon or at night, and usually cause minor illnesses. [citation needed] The thayé is said have many faces and bodies; e.g., one might be a pregnant ghost with a fat white body and big ears.
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There are 17 hanja with the reading "dae" and 35 hanja with the reading "won" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names. [1] Ways of writing this name in hanja include: