Youngchul
Youngchul is a given name common in Korea. It is composed of two syllables, "Young" and "Chul." The meaning of the name can vary depending on the hanja (Chinese characters) used to write it. Common meanings for "Young" include "flower," "prosperous," or "eternal." For "Chul," common meanings are "iron," "bright," or "precious." Therefore, a name like Youngchul could translate to "eternal iron" or "prosperous bright," among other combinations.
The name is traditionally given to males in Korea and has been a popular choice for many