Korea is a significant contributor to the global catch and trade of Cephalopods. However, most of the imported cephalopods do not have accurate Korean names, leading to confusion and deception among consumers. To protect consumers and prevent such confusion, a scientific Korean naming system was established through a conducted study. The study resulted in the creation of a taxonomic list that includes 412 species of cephalopods eligible for import, each with a Korean name. The Octopodidae family had the highest number of species with 71, followed by the Sepiidae family with 65 species, the Loliginidae family with 47 species, and the Ommastrephidae family with 22 species.