Jae (Korean name)

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  1. ( 재주 ;jaeju jae): "talent"
  2. ( 재목 ;jaemok jae): "timber"
  3. ( 재물 ;jaemul jae): "wealth"
  4. ( 있을 ;isseul jae): "to exist", "to be located at"
  5. ( 심을 ;simeul jae): "to plant", "to cultivate"
  6. ( ;du jae): "twice", "again"
  7. ( 어조사 ;eojosa jae): emphasis particle in Classical Chinese grammar
  8. ( 재앙 ;jaeang jae): "disaster"
  9. ( 마를 ;mareul jae): "to cut"
  10. (실을 재;sireul jae): "to load"
  11. ( 재상 ;jaesang jae): "to rule"

Nine characters from the table of additional hanja for name use:

  1. ( 가래 나무 ;garaenamu jae): " Juglans mandshurica " (tree)
  2. ( ;il jae): "matter", "affair"
  3. ( 재계 할 재;jaegyehal jae): "to fast"
  4. (물 이름 재;mul ireum jae): old name of the Dadu River in Sichuan
  5. ( 찌꺼기 ;jjiggeogi jae): "remnants", "dregs"
  6. ( 가져올 ;gajyeoul jae): "to bring"
  7. ( 손바닥 받을 ;sonbadage badeul jae): "to receive in one's palm"
  8. ( 재물 ;jaemul jae): "wealth"
  9. ( 자식 ;jasik jae): "one's own child"

People

People with the single-syllable given name Jae include:

Korean people who have shortened their full names to Jae in English include:

As a name element

Names which begin with this syllable include:

Names which end with this syllable include:

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 This is officially listed as a separate character in Schedule 1 of the regulations, rather than a variant form in Schedule 2 of the regulations.

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References

  1. "가족관계의 등록 등에 관한 규칙" [Regulations on Registration of Family Relations]. Regulation No. 2954 of 29 January 2021 (in Korean).
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