Yoon is a vibrant unisex name from Korea, pronounced YOON, that sparkles like morning dew on a jasmine vine. In Hanja it can mean “to allow,” “consent,” or even “govern,” lending a gentle strength to each newborn who wears it. Though still rare in America—averaging just 5–8 babies per year and hovering around the 700–900 rank since the 1980s—its charm feels timeless and cross-continental. Picture a little Yoon dancing to a sitar riff or zooming toy rickshaws down a suburban street; it sparks curiosity, confidence, and a pinch of Bollywood flair. Yoon flows like a raga: warm, soulful, and utterly unforgettable.
| Yoon Eun-hye - |
| Yoon Shi-yoon - |
| Yoon Mi-rae - |
| Yoon Bo-mi - |
| Yoon Jong-shin - |
| Yoon Doo-joon - |
| Yoon Kyun-sang - |
| Yoon So-hee - |
| Yoon Park - |
| Yoon San-ha - |
| Yoon Joo-sang - |
| Yoon Joo - |
| Yoon Tae-young - |
| Yoon Kyung-ah - |
| Yoon Jung-hee - |