Titles Given to Korean Idols
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A title is when a K-Pop idols fans give them a nickname and it sticks for that long that non-fans call them it aswell.
1st Generation[edit]
Lee Hyeri - “1st Gen It Girl”
Rain - “Nations Theif”
Kim Taewon - “Nations Grandfather”
S.E.S - “Nations Fairies”
G.O.D - ”Nations Idols”
2nd Generation[edit]
Seolhyun - “2nd Gen It Girl”
Bae Suzy - “Nations Sweetheart”
IU - “Nations Little Sister”
BigBang - “Nations Boy Group”
Yoona - “Nations Ideal Type”
Kwon Yuri - “Nations Daughter in-law”
Sunny - “Ayego Queen”
3rd Generation[edit]
BTS , BLACKPINK - “Nations Pride”
Irene , Jennie - “3rd Gen It Girl”
Exo - “Nations Pick”
AKMU - “Nations Siblings”
TWICE - “Nations Girl Group”
Jungkook - “Golden Maknae”
Jisoo - “Miss Korea”
Dino - “The future of kpop”
Rosé - “Nations Golden Voice”
Eric Nam - “Nations Boyfriend”
V - “Diamond Voice of Korea”
Momo - “Dancing machine”
Irene - “Original visual”
4th Generation[edit]
Wonyoung , Karina - “4th gen it girl”
Hyunjin - “4th gen it boy”
Jeongin - “maknae on top”
Karina - “Human CG”
Changbin - “Ayego Prince”
Nmixx - “Greatest Kpop Rookie”
Hyunsuk - “YG’s Future”
Han - “4th gens ace”
Lucy - “Concept Queen”
Enhypen - “Kpop Heros”
Yuna - “Koreas Queenbee”
Straykids , gidle , aespa - “4th gen leaders”
Yoon - “Koreas Living Sim”
5th Generation[edit]
Yeojin - “5th Gen It Gi”
Gowon - “5th Gens Visual”
Vivi , soojin - “5th gen ‘Mother’”
Chuu - “Ayego Princess”
LOOSSEMBLE - “5th gen leaders”
Heejin - “5th gens ace”
Yeonjung - “5th gens rapper”
Haseul - “5th Gens Babysitter”
Doeun - Worldwide Bias”
Heejin - “Koreas Dream Girl”
Refrences[edit]
- KProfiles (2022) stating most national titles.
- Quora discussion on national titles in KPop. (2021)
- Most KPop idols given a national title by fans.
- AllKpop showing all of Bae Suzy’s titles in 2023.
- Sportskeeda “K-Pop Maknaes Who Have Earned a Special Title.”
- A famous K-Pop blog posts a bunch of titles for Korean Idols and Actors.
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