In ancient Confucian times, cats were considered a symbol of good fortune in Korea.
In fact, many Korean scholars would seek out these fluffy little felines before taking their exams, believing the cat would bring them good luck.
The color of your cat or its markings can help you make a choice. Look at your kitty’s shape as well.
Bbo-bbo is a cute cat name that simply translates to “Kiss kiss”.
In English, Chung translates to “Spring”. The spring season symbolizes hope, new beginnings and growth.
Perhaps your kitten possesses similar features or behavioral traits to that of a lion. If that’s the case, Gi, meaning “brave” might be a good fit.
Kimchi is a Korean dish consisting of spicy pickled cabbage. Kim-chi makes for a lovely pet name that beautifully captures the essence of Korean culture.
A simple, single-syllable name for a cat is “Kyong”, which means “Brightness”. This term wonderfully describes exactly what many of our furry friends are, always brightening up our day.
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