Rasŏn

Etymology
Borrowed from, from + , the two districts that form the city.

Usage notes

 * The initial "R" is replaced with "N" (or with nothing or other consonants in other examples) in the South Korean standard, which is also reflected in the spelling, the jamo is replaced with . The  does not use ŏ to romanize the vowel  (jamo: ) as is still done in North Korea, a digraph eo is used instead.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 羅先
 * Japanese: 羅先
 * Korean: ^라선(羅先),
 * Russian: Расо́н