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miae

Miae is a romanized form of a Korean feminine given name. In Hangul, it is written 미애. Korean given names are typically composed of two syllables, and the meaning of each syllable depends on the hanja chosen for that syllable. For the syllables mi (미) and ae (애), common hanja combinations give meanings such as beauty (美) and affection or love (愛), but many other hanja are also possible. Therefore the overall meaning of the name can vary according to the characters selected by the parents.

The name is used primarily in South Korea and within Korean communities abroad. It is often romanized

Because hanja determine the meaning, there is no single fixed interpretation of Miae without the specific characters.

Notable people bearing the given name Mi-ae or Miae have appeared in various spheres, such as arts,

See also: Korean given names, Hangul-based names, Hanja-based naming.

as
Miae,
Mi-Ae,
or
MiAe,
reflecting
different
romanization
schemes
and
personal
preference.
In
Korean,
the
pronunciation
is
typically
two
syllables
with
a
light
emphasis
on
the
first.
Outside
Korea,
the
spelling
may
be
adapted
or
simplified,
but
the
pronunciation
tends
to
be
preserved.
academia,
and
public
life;
however,
no
individual
with
this
name
stands
as
a
universally
recognized
figure
in
English-language
sources.