A Korean Saju and naming experience.

Read your Saju. Find your Korean name.

Not random. Not translated.

Read your Korean Saju Find your Korean name

Start with a simple Korean Saju reading, understand your Five Elements balance, and receive two Korean names made with meaning — one for balance, one for your vibe.

SajuName helps global K-culture fans explore their Korean Saju in simple language, then turn that reading into names, nicknames, and a shareable K-Name Card.

Your Korean name, born from your Saju.

Don’t know your birth time? That’s okay. You can still get a partial Saju reading.

My Saju Reading

Warm Fire with steady Earth

A simple view of your Five Elements balance.

Wood
Fire
Earth
Metal
Water
My Saju Reading

Warm Fire with steady Earth

A simple view of your energy pattern and Five Elements balance.

Balance Name: 지윤Vibe Name: 하린

Two experiences, one flow.

Start with your Saju reading, then decide how deeply you want to explore your Korean name.

Two names, two reasons: Balance Name — for your Saju pattern. Vibe Name — for your personal style.

Saju Reading

Understand your Five Elements.

Read your birth chart through Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water — explained without heavy jargon.

Start with my Saju
Korean Name Studio

Turn your reading into a name.

Get two Korean names based on your Saju balance and personal style, with meanings, nicknames, and a K-Name Card.

Find my K-name

Saju reading first. Korean names next.

SajuName is a simple Korean Saju reading and Korean name experience for global K-culture fans.

1

My Saju Reading

A simple reading of your birth chart, explained through Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water.

2

Five Elements Balance

See which elements feel strong, soft, missing, or supportive in your chart.

3

My Korean Names

Get a Balance Name for your Saju pattern and a Vibe Name for your personal style.

4

K-Name Card

Your shared K-Name Card never shows your birth date, birth time, or birthplace.

How Saju and Five Elements connect

In Korea, Saju can be casual enough for a date-night stop — and personal enough to help people reflect on timing, relationships, careers, and even names.

Saju is the full Korean birth-chart reading. The Five Elements are one way we explain its balance.

Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water help us describe patterns in your chart in simple language.

You do not need to understand Saju first. We explain each element in simple language.

  • Wood · 목growth, creativity, flexibility
  • Fire · 화passion, visibility, emotion
  • Earth · 토stability, trust, routine
  • Metal · 금focus, structure, boundaries
  • Water · 수wisdom, reflection, flow

Most Korean name generators skip the reason.

Some translate your English name into Hangul. Some pick a name from a list. Some generate something pretty but unexplained.

A Korean name should feel personal. A Saju reading should feel understandable.

SajuName starts with your Saju reading, then connects your Five Elements balance to names, meanings, nicknames, and a card you can actually use.

How your Saju becomes a name

First, we read your Saju and look at your Five Elements balance. Then we suggest Korean name directions — meanings, sounds, and possible Hanja themes — that can complement that pattern.

Saju reading
Five Elements balance
Korean name themes

Why two Korean names?

One name can focus on your Saju balance. Another can focus on your personal style.

Some people keep both. Some choose one. There is no wrong answer.

Balance Name

For your Five Elements pattern.

A name designed to complement your Five Elements pattern.

Vibe Name

For your personal style.

A name that feels modern, natural, and easy to use with friends.

Three steps. One Saju reading. Two Korean names.

Inspired by Korean Saju and Four Pillars tradition. This is a cultural and reflective experience, not a fixed prediction of the future.

1

Enter your birth details.

Birth date, birth time, and birthplace help create your Saju reading.

2

Read your Five Elements.

Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water — explained in simple language, not jargon.

3

Receive your Korean names.

One name for balance. One name for your vibe.

Don’t know your birth time?

That’s common. An exact birth time can make a Saju reading more precise, but you can still start with an approximate or partial reading. We will clearly mark what may be estimated.

Your Saju, explained simply.

Your Saju reading gives you a gentle snapshot of your energy patterns, tendencies, and Five Elements balance.

Core energy

Warm Fire with steady Earth

Five Elements balance

You may move quickly, feel deeply, and benefit from grounding routines when life gets noisy.

Strengths

Expressive, intuitive, generous, and quick to notice emotional shifts.

Things to be mindful of

Fast reactions can feel sharp when your day is already full.

Today's gentle note

Today favors slow decisions. Avoid rushing your replies.

No heavy jargon. No fear-based fortune telling. Just a simple way to reflect on your rhythm.

More interested in the Saju reading than the name? We are also testing a simple Saju-first path.

One name for balance. One name for your vibe.

Both names come with Hangul, romanization, pronunciation guide, possible Hanja meaning themes, Five Elements explanation, and nickname options.

Balance Name

For your Saju pattern.

A Korean name designed to complement your Saju and Five Elements pattern.

Vibe Name

For your personal style.

A Korean name that reflects your style, personality, and modern Korean naming sensibility.

This is what your K-name looks like.

Your K-Name Card is designed to be saved, sent, and shared. It shows your Korean name beautifully. Your shared K-Name Card never shows your birth date, birth time, or birthplace.

Want to see the style first? Sample cards show the format before you enter any birth details.

Sample Card 1
지윤
Ji-yoon

Meaning themes: wisdom, sincerity, gentle balance

Five Elements note: designed to bring calm Water energy to a Fire-leaning chart

JiYoonieJY
Sample Card 2
하린
Ha-rin

Meaning themes: clear light, softness, flow

Vibe: fresh, friendly, modern

RinHariHarinie

Beautiful enough to share. Personal enough to keep.

Card styles people may want:

  • Minimal name card
  • Photocard-inspired card
  • Korean school name tag style
  • K-profile card
  • Travel name card

Some users want a card to post. Some want one to keep. Extra card designs may become a small optional upgrade.

One gentle Saju note every morning.

At 9 AM, receive one short message based on your Saju. Something simple to notice. Something useful to carry into your day.

No spam. No clickbait. No “open the app to find out.” Just one small note that makes sense even if you never tap it.

Today favors slow decisions. Avoid rushing your replies.

Your Fire feels strong today. Be careful with sharp words.

Today’s Korean word for you: 여유. Make space before you react.

Share your K-name, not your birth details.

Your K-Name Card is made for friends, group chats, stories, and profiles. It shows your Korean name, meaning, and nicknames — but never your birth date, birth time, or birthplace.

Save it. Send it. Use it.

Shared cards never show your private birth details.

Show the name. Keep the birth details private.

A name that goes with you.

Use your K-name in Korean class, in a group chat, at a K-pop event or fancall, as a café order in Seoul, on IG, TikTok, Discord, or a profile, on a Korean school-style name tag, or as a travel nickname with friends.

Call each other by your Korean nicknames for a day. Add it to your profile. Practice introducing yourself in Korean.

For official documents, always use your legal name.

Easy to try in real life.

A Korean name can be playful, practical, and personal without pretending to be a legal identity.

Free to start. Tiny upgrades when you want more.

The basic Saju reading and Korean name experience should feel easy to try. Small one-time upgrades may unlock deeper explanations or extra card designs.

The basic result gives possible Hanja meaning themes. A deeper report may explain character meaning, two-character combination meaning, and the overall Korean name impression.

No expensive subscription. No pressure. Just small upgrades when you want them.

The basic experience stays free.

Possible upgrades
  • Deeper Saju report$0.99-$1.99
  • Deeper name report$0.99-$1.99
  • Detailed Hanja meaning reportfrom $1.99
  • Extra K-Name Card designs$0.99
  • Friend or couple reading packfrom $1.99
  • Future: Hangul name patch or K-profile cardplanned

Be first in line for your Saju reading and K-name.

We are preparing SajuName carefully so each reading feels clear, thoughtful, and easy to use. Join the waitlist and get early access when the first version opens.

Start with your email. We will send you one update when early access is ready.

Don’t know your exact birth time?

You can still join. Exact time helps, but approximate or unknown birth time can still start a partial Saju reading.

Tell us your preferred language on the waitlist. Spanish and Portuguese are priority candidates.

No spam. Just early access updates.

This waitlist is for early access updates and product research.

Join the waitlist

Good questions, good answers.

What is SajuName?

SajuName is a simple Korean Saju reading and Korean name experience. It helps you read your Saju in simple language, understand your Five Elements balance, and receive two Korean names made with meaning.

Is this a Saju app or a Korean name app?

Both. You start with a simple Saju reading, then use that reading to discover Korean names, nicknames, and a shareable K-Name Card.

What is the difference between Saju and Five Elements?

Saju is the full Korean birth-chart reading. The Five Elements — Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water — are one way we explain the balance of that reading in simple language.

How does my Saju become a Korean name?

We look at your Five Elements balance, then suggest Korean name directions such as meaning themes, sounds, and possible Hanja combinations that can complement that pattern.

What if I do not know my birth time?

That’s okay. Exact birth time can make the reading more precise, but approximate or unknown birth time can still start a partial reading. We will clearly mark what may be estimated.

What are the Five Elements?

Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water are part of the Saju interpretation system. We explain them in simple language: growth, passion, stability, focus, and reflection.

Why do I get two names?

One name can focus on Saju balance, and another can focus on personal style. Your Balance Name complements your Five Elements pattern. Your Vibe Name reflects your taste and modern Korean naming sensibility.

Is this scientific?

No. Saju is a traditional interpretation system, not modern science. We treat it as a cultural and reflective method, not a certain truth.

Is this fortune-telling?

SajuName is inspired by Korean Saju and Four Pillars tradition. It is a cultural and reflective experience, not a certain prediction of the future.

Can I share my K-name without sharing my birth details?

Yes. Your K-Name Card does not show your birth date, birth time, or birthplace.

Is my Korean name a legal name?

No. It is not a legal name change. It is a Korean name you can use for fun, learning, travel, online profiles, or personal expression.

Will the name sound natural in Korean?

We aim to recommend names that sound natural in Korean, are easy to explain, and are usable for global users.

Will Hanja meaning be detailed?

The basic result gives possible Hanja meaning themes in simple language. A deeper Hanja report may become an optional upgrade for users who want character-level detail.

Can I use SajuName only for Saju reading?

The early experience connects your Saju reading with Korean name recommendations, but we are also testing interest in a simple Saju-first path.

What is a Morning Saju Note?

One short message at 9 AM based on your Saju. It is designed to be useful even if you do not open the app.

How much does it cost?

The basic experience is free. Small one-time upgrades may be available for deeper Saju reports, name reports, Hanja reports, or extra card designs.

When can I try it?

Join the waitlist to receive early access when the first version is ready.