Soosun
Soosun is a romanization used to render several Korean-language names or terms in the Latin alphabet. In Korean, two-syllable given names are common, and Soo-sun can be formed by combining syllables 수 (su) and 선 (seon) or 수 (su) and 순 (sun), among others. The exact meaning depends on the hanja chosen for each syllable or whether the name is used without hanja; because hanja assignments vary widely, there is no single intrinsic meaning for Soosun. In contemporary Korea, such names are most often feminine, though naming conventions allow a range of uses.
Beyond personal names, Soosun may appear as a brand name, a fictional character name in literature or
Variants in English transliteration include Soo-sun and Su-sun, among others. The choice depends on the romanization
Because Korean names depend on hanja or native Korean meanings, a precise definition of Soosun requires regional