User blog comment:NibiruMul/NibiruMul's Naming Advice/@comment-3991308-20160514215741

This is good advice!

One more thing: Korean names have a certain naming convention within families? Their given name has one syllable that's common throughout the generations and one unique syllable. I'm not Korean so I'm not entirely sure but research is your buddy.

Also: both Chinese and Korean names are usually 2-3 syllables long. There are some people with 4 syllables and more but they are incredibly rare. Usually, their names are consisted of a monosyllabic family name, and a given name with 1 or 2 syllables. A 3 syllabled full name is the most common! There are also surnames with 2 syllables but they are very very rare and you're likely not to come across many (if any).