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What does the Korean word Irene mean?
The Korean word "Irene" (아이린) doesn't have a specific meaning in Korean. It's a
foreign name
, specifically a
Greek name
meaning
"peace"
or
"tranquility."
It's commonly used in Korea, often as a given name.
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