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Kim Soo-Hyun Tripathi or Kang Tae-Moo Tripathi? Indian couple stuns social media with K-drama-inspired names for their baby

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For one Indian couple, the question "What’s in a name?" has taken on an unexpected twist, sparking a blend of laughter and surprise across social media. Their choice of names for their newborn, shared on X (formerly Twitter) by user ‘divyaathedivaaa,’ has captured the curiosity of thousands, all thanks to the couple’s shared love for Korean dramas.

From romance to name inspiration
The story began with a light-hearted post from a woman sharing how her cousin and his wife bonded over K-dramas, which played a central role in their romance. From endless binge-watching sessions to the arrival of their baby, this K-drama-inspired love story took a creative turn when it came time to name the child. The couple proposed names like “Kim Soo-Hyun Tripathi,” “Choi Seung-Hyo Tripathi,” and “Kang Tae-Moo Tripathi.” While these names might have a strong appeal in Korea, their blend with an Indian last name sparked quite a reaction online.


Going viral
The unique post quickly caught fire, gathering close to four lakh views as users flooded the comment section with reactions ranging from amusement to disbelief. Many found the mix of Korean first names with an Indian surname both humorous and endearing, and some couldn’t help but poke fun at the unusual choice.


Global culture

This viral moment is more than just about quirky name choices; it reflects the global impact of K-dramas and the cultural crossover they inspire. Indian fans of Korean shows often resonate deeply with the characters and stories, sometimes integrating elements of this foreign culture into their own lives—as evidenced by this couple’s unique naming dilemma.

Reactions from social media
In response, comments poured in from users who found the names both amusing and daring. Some joked about future possibilities, while others praised the couple for their bold, cross-cultural approach. The combination of traditional Indian surnames with distinctly Korean names may not be common, but it certainly left a lasting impression on social media.

Names bridging borders
Whether the couple ultimately settles on “Kim Soo-Hyun Tripathi,” “Choi Seung-Hyo Tripathi,” or another name entirely, their journey exemplifies how cultural influences can weave their way into personal choices.
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