Rora is from the modern Korean K-pop — a contemporary formation. A modern American baby name in the broader Korean K-pop heritage aesthetic. Han Sung-yeon (Rora, born 2008) — iconic Korean K-pop singer + main dancer; iconic foundational member of the iconic foundational K-pop girl group BABYMONSTER (베이비몬스터, debuted April 2024); widely considered one of the foundational 5th-generation K-pop girl groups + the iconic foundational YG Entertainment group — the foundational successor to iconic foundational BLACKPINK in the iconic foundational YG K-pop lineage; her foundational BABYMONSTER career includes the iconic foundational singles **BATTER UP (April 2024) — debut single — Billboard Global 200 chart — SHEESH (April 2024) — Billboard Global 200 #11 — over 200 million YouTube views — making BABYMONSTER one of the foundational fastest-charting 5th-gen K-pop debuts — FOREVER (July 2024), DRIP (November 2024), CLIK CLAK (April 2025), and WE GO UP (June 2025); widely celebrated for her iconic foundational main dance + young-debut at age 15; appeared on the iconic foundational survival reality show LAST EVALUATION (YouTube, 2023) — the foundational YG Entertainment trainee evaluation process documenting her foundational selection; over 1.5 million Instagram followers; brand ambassador for major Korean fashion + cosmetics brands; widely considered the foundational BABYMONSTER Korean visual + main dancer. Princess Rora** — modern Korean K-pop heritage naming. The Rora name reflects the broader 2020s American taste for distinctive short Korean K-pop-influenced feminine names.
Featured throughout K-pop.
Rora reduces to three.