"Cheon na" (천나) is a Korean expression that translates to "Oh my!" or "Goodness!" in English. It is often used to express surprise, shock, or exasperation in response to a situation. The phrase combines "cheon" (천), meaning "heaven" or "sky," with "na," an informal exclamation, conveying a sense of disbelief or emotion.
It's chunsa that's what my friends call me....^^
it does not have a meaning
Taksu Cheon was born in 1958.
Cheon in-Sik was born in 1968.
Cheon-sa, often referred to as "heavenly," is a term used in various contexts, including Korean culture and spirituality. It can denote celestial beings or deities, typically associated with divine qualities or the heavens. In some traditions, cheon-sa may also refer to a state of enlightenment or spiritual elevation. The term reflects themes of purity, transcendence, and connection to the divine.
Ji Cheong-cheon was born in 1888.
Ji Cheong-cheon died in 1959.
Um Cheon-Ho was born in 1992.
Cheon Min-ho was born in 1987.
Mina Cheon was born on 1973-07-31.
In Korean, "pamangkin na babae" translates to "여자 조카" (yeoja joka).
Hong Seok-cheon was born on February 3, 1971.