SeungHui
SeungHui is a Korean given name that can be used for both males and females, although it is more commonly associated with males. The name is composed of two syllables: "Seung" (승) and "Hui" (희), each of which has various meanings depending on the hanja (Chinese characters) used to write them. For instance, "Seung" can mean "victory," "rise," or "merit," while "Hui" might mean "joy," "brightness," or "shireness." The specific meaning of the name often depends on the hanja selected by the parents.
In Korea, names like SeungHui are typically chosen based on traditional naming practices, with families often
There are several notable individuals named SeungHui, such as SeungHui Cho (1984–2007), who was a South Korean-American
Overall, SeungHui remains a meaningful and culturally rooted Korean name, reflecting traditional naming customs and the