About How To Say Nauilog
There’s a rhythm to the name Nauilog that might not be obvious at first. It’s pronounced Naui-log, with the first part sounding like the island Maui.
The word comes from the Korean 나의 (naui), which translates as my. But in Korean, naui carries more than a sense of ownership. In songs, poems, and tender expressions, it suggests intimacy and belonging — my world, my dream, my heart. It speaks to what is held close and cherished.
When paired with the English word Log, it becomes My Log — a space to gather thoughts, notes, and memories.
Nauilog began with a simple meaning: My Log. But the name is more than a definition, it’s an invitation. A log can hold your reflections, your creativity, and your memories, but also the everyday notes and lists that keep life moving. It becomes both a companion and a tool shaped entirely by you.
That is the heart of the name: born from the intimacy of my, and carried forward by the rhythm of your own life. Nauilog exists to hold what matters most, in the way that feels most true to you.