• good;
  • excellent;
  • fine;
  • beautiful;

It is frequently used in formal, literary, and honorific contexts, especially in names, titles, and ceremonial language.

Etymology

Traditionally analyzed as a phono-semantic compound:

壴 — semantic component, a drum used in ritual music, associated with celebration and solemn praise

— phonetic component, provides the sound "ga" and also reinforces the idea of addition or enhancement

The character originally evoked the image of ritual music and celebration, from which meanings such as good, auspicious, and praiseworthy naturally developed.

Usage in Korean

가언 (嘉言) — commendable words

가행 (嘉行) — virtuous deeds

가예 (嘉禮) — auspicious rites

가칭 (嘉稱) — honorable title

가상 (嘉賞) — praise; commendation

嘉 is extremely common in given names, especially to express:

- goodness

- elegance

- moral beauty

Examples:

嘉熙 (가희)

嘉恩 (가은)

Additional notes

嘉 carries a formal and dignified tone, rarely used for trivial praise, strongly associated with:

- rituals

- moral evaluation

- honorific speech

In East Asian naming culture, 嘉 implies inner virtue rather than external beauty alone.

In classical texts, 嘉 often described:

- virtuous conduct

- favorable events

- moral excellence

Over time, it became a high-register adjective meaning “excellent” or “commendable”

It has remained stable in form and meaning across Chinese, Korean, and Japanese traditions

Semantic relatives

— beautiful

— good; virtuous

— auspicious

— celebration

— praise; reward

Classical citations:

《詩經》 (The Book of Songs)

「我有嘉賓,鼓瑟吹笙」

“I have honored guests; the zither is played and pipes are blown.”

《尚書》 (The Book of Documents)

「嘉言罔攸伏」

“Fine words should not be concealed.”

These citations show 嘉 as a marker of honor, praise, and ceremonial goodness.

아름다울
areumdaul
ga
Kangxi radical:30, + 11
Strokes:14
Unicode:U+5609
Cangjie input:
  • 土口廿口 (GRTR)
  • 難土口廿口 (XGRTR)
Composition:
  • ⿱ 壴 加

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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