Full List of July Kpop Birthdays
This list includes all of the Kpop girl groups, boy groups, co-ed groups, duos, soloists, trainees, former idols, and survival show contestants born in August! The list is updated on a regular basis.
August 1:
Tiffany (soloist, Girls’ Generation, former Unnies) – 1989
cløvd/ Gohn (soloist, former Topp Dogg) – 1992
Hoik (former AA/ Double A) – 1993
Sunjin (soloist) – 1996
Yeonwoo (former Momoland) – 1996
Jangmi (former Limesoda) – 1997
Chaewon (LE SSERAFIM, former IZ*ONE, Produce 48) – 2000
Choyeon (former bugAboo) – 2001
Sieun (STAYC) – 2001
Jahan (The KingDom/ KINGDOM) – 2002
Dohee (cignature) – 2002
Seongmin (CRAVITY) – 2003
Huiyeon (former LIGHTSUM) – 2005
Jeong Hayeon (tripleS) – 2007
August 2:
Jungah (soloist, former After School) – 1983
Jenissi (former ToppDogg) – 1991
Robin (former BTL) – 1991
Jinhoo (former UP10TION) – 1995
Woodam (former D1CE, HNB, Produce 101 Season 2) – 1995
Riyu (former I.G, Produce 101) – 1998
Mark (NCT, SuperM) – 1999
Noa (former TFN/ T1419) – 2000
August 3:
Hyungjun (former SS501) – 1987
Sunghyun (former LedApple) – 1988
Minkyung (Davichi) – 1990
Hayoung (former PLAYBACK, MIXNINE) – 1993
Jaeny (former VIVA) – 1996
Kyeongha (former TST/ Top Secret, The Unit) – 1998
Lee Jihan (Produce 101 Season 2)– 1998
Yeonjung (Cosmic Girls, former I.O.I, Produce 101) – 1999
Daeun (former HANA) – 2002
August 4:
Sooeun (former Gangkiz) – 1985
Jubi (former Sunny Hill) – 1986
Dongheon (VERIVERY) – 1995
Minju (former ICE) – 1997
Sid (former Z-Boys) – 1999
Ryo (NCT) – 2007
August 5:
Shiwoon (former Baby V.O.X) – 1978
Taeoh (former The T-Bird) – 1992
Lia (former New-A) – 1993
PASTELLO/ Max (soloist, former BTL) – 1993
WOODZ/ Seungyoun (soloist, UNIQ, former X1, Produce X 101) – 1996
Yibo (soloist, UNIQ) – 1997
Jihoo (IZ) – 1998
SangA (former Pink Fantasy) – 1999
Sihyeon (Everglow) – 1999
Hyeyeon (former Gugudan) – 2000
Sungyun (n.SSign, Stars Awakening) – 2002
Won Youngwook (former Ggumnamu) – 2002
Takuma (LUN8) – 2003
August 6:
Jiae (former T-ARA) – 1987
E:psilon (former AlphaBAT) – 1991
Jae I (former GreatGuys) – 1993
Yaeji (soloist) – 1993
Kisses (soloist) – 1997
Yey (former BLACK6IX) – 1997
Eunjun (AIMERS, former Spectrum) – 1999
Jisung (former Girls’ Alert) – 1999
Sumi (former Floria) – 2000
Yoon Seoyeon (tripleS) – 2003
August 7:
John (former 5TION) – 1977
Jaeduck (SechsKies) – 1979
Seol (former Rose Queen) – 1992
Suyeon (former A.DE) – 1993
Hyoin (former Blah Blah) – 1994
Hyunjung (former RUBY) – 1994
Gon (Vanner) – 1995
Jiwon (former Tropical) – 1995
JuA (Pocket Girls) – 1996
Rowoon (former SF9) – 1996
August 8:
Yerim (former 12DAL) – 1993
Minjae (TRY, former Spectrum, Peak Time) – 1994
Dajeong (former Hashtag) – 1995
S.Coups (Seventeen, former TEMPEST) – 1995
Younghoon (The Boyz) – 1997
Hojin (N.CUS, Burn Up) – 1998
XiaoJun (NCT) – 1999
Kangsung (GHOST9) – 2002
Kang Seungchan (NewKidd) – 2003
Jibeen (ARrC) – 2008
August 9:
Hong Jinyoung (soloist, former Unnies) – 1985
Rasa (former LC9) – 1989
Heize (soloist) – 1991
Heeseok/ K-Bean (XENEX, former BAIKAL, XTEN, Produce 101 Season 2) – 1992
JunQ (MYNAME, The Unit) – 1993
Jaeyoon (SF) – 1994
Minhyun (NU’EST, former Wanna One, Produce 101 Season 2) – 1995
Yeji (former VIVA) – 1997
Kiri/ Jun (former BECZ, TO.1, Top of One, KingdomS) – 1998
Hyeongseop (TEMPEST) – 1999
Mingi (ATEEZ) – 1999
Lara (DreamNote) – 2000
Yunhyeok (NTX) – 2001
Kazuha (LE SSERAFIM) – 2003
August 10:
Hyemi (former FIESTAR) – 1990
Hyejeong (AOA) – 1993
Jaeha (former NTB, PUREBOYS) – 1993
Kei (former LedApple) – 1993
SuA (Dreamcatcher/ MINX) – -1994
J-Sun (former S.I.S) – 1995
Kiko/ Sunghyun (soloist, former CICI) – 1997
Hoyoung (VERIVERY) – 1998
Yeeun (EL7Z UP, former CLC, Queendom Puzzle) – 1998
Jiho (NINE.i, Boys Planet) – 2004
Taesan (BOYNEXTDOOR) – 2004
August 11:
Seunghee (former BUZZ) – 1982
Bekah (former After School) – 1989
Hyunyoung (former Rainbow) – 1991
Changbin (Stray Kids) – 1999
Renya (former Off the Cuff) – 1999
August 12:
Hyei (former Ye-A) – 1989
Sunye (former Wonder Girls) – 1989
Kwangjin (former N.Flying, CNBLUE) – 1992
Luna (soloist, f(x)) – 1993
Léa/ Hana (SECRET NUMBER, former SKarf) – 1995
Woojoo (former WA$$UP) – 1996
Yujin (Kep1er, former CLC, Girls Planet 999) – 1996
Boreum (former LAYSHA) – 1996
Eunyoung (former ii) – 1997
Hyein (former Melody Pink) – 1997
Gaeul (former S.I.S, The Unit) – 1998
Laun (former ONF) – 1999
Kyle (ASC2NT) – 1999
Minseo (WOOAH) – 2004
August 13:
Yang Heeeun (soloist) – 1952
Minjae (former Tahiti) – 1991
Bomi (Apink) – 1993
Kim Byeongkwan (A.C.E, MIXNINE) – 1996
EJ (ALICE/ ELRIS) – 1997
Layeon (former Purple Beck) – 1998
Hyeop (DRIPPIN, Produce X 101) – 1999
Jaemin (NCT) – 2000
Oh Hyeontae (FANTASY BOYS, Fantasy Boys) – 2008
August 14:
Jenny (former Gavy NJ) – 1988
Giru (former Blady) – 1991
Gongchan (B1A4) – 1993
Daon (former Baby Boo) – 1994
Inpyo (SKYE/ IN2IT, BOYS24) – 1995
Huening Kai (TXT) – 2002
Sohee (Rocket Punch) – 2003
Sarang (former PRITTI-G, Pritti) – 2004
U.Ha/ Rora (BABYMONSTER, former U.SSO Girl) – 2008
August 15:
JoA (former Stellar) – 1991
Jackie (former Honey Girls) – 1993
Yunsoo (W24) – 1995
Wonsang (LUCY) – 1996
Hyo Kyung (former Baby Boo) – 2000
Haeseo (KELT9B/ DMZA) – 2000
Sui (Candy Shop) – 2007
August 16:
Jihyun (former Roo’RA) – 1972
Arden Cho (soloist) – 1985
RiSe (Ladies’ Code) – 1991
Hoon (UKISS) – 1991
E-Young (former After School) – 1992
Yua (former Honey Popcorn) – 1993
Niel (Teen Top) – 1994
Haebin (former Gugudan) – 1995
Rubin (former 1TEAM, BOYS24, MIXNINE) – 1995
Jayn Lee/ Jaeyun (soloist, former TO1/ TOO, World Klass) – 2000
Seokhee (Celest1a, former Kairos, Stars Awakening, Fantasy Boys) – 2000
Gyeom/ Seungyong (APEX, former N.CUS) – 2001
Eungi (former Hi Cutie) – 2004
August 17:
Yejun (former BUZZ) – 1981
Byul (former N-SONIC) – 1989
Yonghoon (Onewe/ MAS, The Unit) – 1994
L.Y (former ATEEN, Elvin Crew) – 1998
Via (Fanatics) – 2000
JM/ Jin Myungjae (VENUE401 Boy Group, former The Bigdipper, Nonstop, Fantasy Boys) – 2001
Seul (FERRY BLUE) – 2001
Seeun (xikers) – 2005
August 18:
G-Dragon (BIGBANG) – 1988
Eunji (APink) – 1993
Haseul (ARTMS, former LOONA) – 1997
Ji Jinseok (soloist, Under Nineteen, Burn Up) 8-18-1998
JooE (former Momoland) – 1999
Gooseul (former Girls’ Alert, MIXNINE, Burn Up) – 2001
Jun Han (Xdinary Heroes) – 2002
Chowon (ICHILLIN’) – 2005
August 19:
Junjin (former Shinhwa) – 1980
Gayeon (former VIVA) – 1991
Pawky/ MACA (former AQA, Road Boyz) – 1991
CHEEZE (former CSVC) – 1991
Bona (Cosmic Girls) – 1995
Heejin (former GOOD DAY, REDSQUARE, The Unit) – 1995
Yerin (soloist, former GFriend) – 1996
Solbin (LABOUM, former Cotton Candy) – 1997
Segye (former AREAL, Rose Finger) – 1998
Umji (VIVIZ, former GFriend) – 1998
Gehlee (UNIS, Universe Ticket) – 2007
May (RESCENE) – 2008
August 20:
Jooyi (soloist, former RaNia) – 1989
NUNSSEOP (soloist) – 1989
Eunyong (former Purfles) – 1991
Kaeun (former After School) – 1994
Milo (former Romeo, MIXNINE) – 1996
Taichi (W, IVVY, former BLANC7) – 1996
Taeho/ Doha/ Heechan (former AMBITION, UTH, F.ABLE) – 1997
Riwon (former Monogram) – 1998
Asahi (Treasure) – 2001
August 21:
Kibum (former Super Junior) – 1987
Taeha (XENEX, former D.I.P, Lose Control) – 1990
Seunghyun (FTIsland) – 1992
SeeA/ Kang Eunyeong (former Pink Fantasy, Piggy Girls) – 1993
Yehana/ Jenny (soloist, former WeGirls, Alice White) – 1994
Rayoon (former MVP, The Unit) – 1994
RoA (former Oh!Bliss) – 1994
Jung Seunghwan (soloist) – 1996
Chanseung (RoaD-B/ BXK) – 1999
Kosuke (former UTH, HNB, Under Nineteen, Asia Super Young) – 2000
Ruby/ Jiwon (PRIMROSE, former Elado) – 2002
Park Hayuchan (The Wind) – 2007
August 22:
Jonggil (W24) – 1992
Hawoon (former MustB, Challenger, New Town Boyz, D.I.P) – 1993
Hyunji (former Fantastie, HeyMiss) – 1994
Taehee (former Delight) – 1994
San Yoon/ Yoonsan (soloist, former HOTSHOT) – 1994
Sika (Fanatics) – 1995
Somin (KARD, former APRIL) – 1996
A Young (former ATT) – 1998
Joha (APEX/ Like A Movie) – 1998
Hayoung (former TRCNG) – 2000
Shiho (former Botopass) – 2001
Yeseo (Kep1er, former Busters) – 2005
August 23:
Younghee (former Celeb Five) – 1983
Bohoon (former Purple Rain) – 1992
Hyerin (EXID) – 1993
Lia (former BEBE6) – 1994
Chaewon (former Chic & Idle, Midnight) – 1997
Yejun (E’LAST) – 2002
Minjae (MCND) – 2003
Jiseong (NTX, TAN, Wild Idol) – 2004
August 24:
Yesung (Super Junior) – 1984
Kudo (former FameUs) – 1987
Hyoin (former K-Girls) – 1989
Taehee (former M.Pire, BB Boys) – 1989
Hyeran (former Swincle) – 1991
Lee Youngrae (former Blackleaf) – 1992
Hajung (former 1NB) – 1994
Sojung (former 1NB) – 1994
Sangyun (former Bursters) – 1995
Youngjun (HIGH4, MIXNINE) – 1995
Bit-to (UP10TION) – 1996
Hyeri (former I.B.I, ARIAZ/ OMZM, Red Queen, Produce 101, MIXNINE) – 1997
Bomin (Golden Child) – 2000
Mihee (former Botopass) – 2000
Siyun (NOWADAYS) – 2004
Suhyun (CoCo) – 2007
August 25:
Donghwa (former K’POP) – 1981
Kwanghee (ZE:A) – 1988
Julie (former APRIL KISS) – 1988
Yeonji (former Pocket Girls) – 1993
Yeonkyung (former F-ve Dolls) – 1994
Dowoon (DAY6) – 1995
Ong Seongwoo (soloist, former Wanna One, Produce 101 Season 2) – 1995
Medic Jin (former GIRLKIND) – 1996
Tan (former Ciipher, NO.MERCY) – 1996
Hyun (former Seven O’Clock) – 1997
Seongmin/ Jerome (ONEPACT, former TOO/ TO1, Boys Planet, World Klass) – 2001
Sarang (Vitamin) – 2009
August 26:
Lee Hyuk (Norazo) – 1979
Crooge (former A.Cian) – 1988
Sarah (former APRIL KISS) – 1991
PEtER/ Cho Kyumin (soloist, former AlphaBAT, Off The Cuff, Produce 101 Season 2) – 1993
Cindy (former 10×10) – 1993
Duri (former D.HOLIC) – 1993
Danah (former New.F.O) – 1994
Yezi (soloist, former FIESTAR) – 1994
Yunji (former ARIAZ, Produce 101, MIXNINE) – 1996
Hwanwoong (ONEUS, Produce 101 Season 2) – 1998
Soyeon ((G)I-DLE) – 1998
Sunghyuk (TAN, former RAINZ, Produce 101 Season 2) – 1999
Chaejeong (ALICE/ ELRIS) – 1999
Sunmin (former Platinum) – 2000
Dohwan (former Ciipher, YG Treasure Box) – 2003
Pharita (BABYMONSTER) – 2005
August 27:
Riyou (soloist) – 1989
Xiao (former VAV) – 1989
Sungyeol (Infinite) – 1991
Soo/ Anso/ Jerry (soloist, 3piece/ ONAIR, former Tahiti) – 1992
Yujeong (former Bob Girls) – 1992
Terra (former PRISM) – 1993
Ahyung (former P.O.P) – 1996
Mirae (former LipBubble) – 1998
Dalyn (former ANS) – 1999
Brian (AMPERS&ONE, Boys Planet) – 2002
Yoon (NOWADAYS) – 2003
August 28:
Hyuna (Urban Zakapa) – 1989
Jokwon (2AM) – 1989
Genie (former Bulldok) – 1991
Jun.H (UNVS) – 1991
ACE (VAV) – 1992
Hui (Pentagon, former Triple H, Boys Planet) – 1993
Sejeong (soloist, former Gugudan, I.O.I, Produce 101) – 1996
Rachel (APRIL) – 2000
Yoonwoo (TRENDZ) – 2000
Hanjun (n.SSign, Stars Awakening, CAP-TEEN) – 2003
August 29:
Yoon (former Demion) – 1990
Jooeun (former Tropical) – 1993
Yoomin (soloist, Melody Day) – 1993
Hayun (former Brave Girls, DATE) – 1994
Seola (former ABRY) – 1994
Woolim (former PLAYBACK) – 1996
Yunsung (former NOIR, Produce 101 Season 2) – 1996
Jieun (former LIMETREE/ A-Girls) – 1997
August 30:
Kyne (former 5TION) – 1976
Cao Lu (former FIESTAR) – 1987
DL (former BLANC7) – 1992
Jihun (former Goodnight Stand) – 1993
Narae (former New.F.O) – 1993
Sohyun (former 4Minute) – 1994
Youngji (Kara) – 1994
Naye (former Cherry on Top) – 1998
Zin (former bugAboo) – 2001
Kyungjun (TNX, LOUD) – 2002
Sora (WOOAH) – 2003
Kim Gyuvin (ZEROBASEONE, Boys Planet) – 2004
Sungjun (TNX, LOUD) – 2005
August 31:
Hojun (former Startline) – 1983
J-Sun (former Pascol) – 1989
Qin Fen/ Roi (former The Legend, Awaken-F, Idol Producer) – 1991
Youngjo (former BEATWIN) – 1991
Doyoon (former TEMPEST) – 1995
Roy (former Z-Boys) – 1996
Eunjin (former DIA, L.U.B) – 1997
Lucy (former Weki Meki) – 2002
Hyeonbin (NOWADAYS, former Ggumnamu, Produce X 101) – 2002
Intak (P1Harmony: 8-31-2003
Wonyoung (IVE, former IZ*ONE, Produce 48) – 2004
Chaeyoon (former PIERCE) – 2005
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