He originally debuted as “Rap Monster,” but since changed it to RM, which could stand for a number of things, including “Real Me.” For Kim Taehyung, with his stage name being V, there were also some hidden meanings behind his choice. RM actually changed his stage name while in BTS. ![]() The same goes for another singer in the group, Jimin, who kept his real name as his stage name. For Jungkook, whose stage name was almost “Seagull,” he decided to keep his real name as his stage name. Since their debut, some of the members of this group came forward, sharing with fans why they chose their stage names, and why some preferred their actual names.įor J-Hope, he wanted a name that represented what he wanted to be for his fans. Put together, Bangtansonyeondan () translates to a group of bulletproof boys, or the more widely known version: Bulletproof Boy Scouts. In Japanese, they are known as Bdan Shnendan (), which translates similarly in meaning. Kim Taehyung and RM of BTS perform on ‘Good Morning America’ | Noam Galai/Getty Images Some of the members of BTS chose stage names prior to their debutīTS is one of the biggest boy bands in the world, with seven members in their K-pop group. The Korean origin of the name: Bang-Tan () translates to bulletproof, while So-Nyeon-Dan () translates to a group of boys. Most people often mistake BTS to stand for ‘Behind the Scenes’, but in actuality, BTS (written in Korean) stands for Bangtan Sonyeondan which translates to Bulletproof Boy Scouts. ![]() What does the “V” stand for? Here’s what we know about the K-pop idols in BTS and their stage names. ![]() Kim Taehyung however, doesn’t often speak about the meaning behind his stage name. Sure, you know J-Hope is your hope and you’re his hope.
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