Yonghwan
Yonghwan is a Korean given name, meaning "long life" or "long-lasting." It is composed of two characters: "Yong," which means "long," and "Hwan," which means "circle" or "life." The name is often used for males, but it can also be used for females. Yonghwan is a popular name in South Korea, where it has been used for generations. It is often associated with the desire for a long and healthy life. The name has a positive and auspicious connotation, making it a popular choice for parents seeking a meaningful name for their child. Yonghwan is also used as a surname in Korea, where it is less common than the given name. The surname Yonghwan is derived from the same characters as the given name, and it is often associated with the same positive connotations. In recent years, Yonghwan has gained popularity in other countries as well, particularly in the United States and Canada, where it is often used as a given name. Despite its popularity, Yonghwan is not a name that is widely recognized outside of Korea and its diaspora. It is a name that is deeply rooted in Korean culture and history, and it continues to be a popular choice for parents seeking a meaningful and auspicious name for their child.