Certificate of Name
Ha-jun
Masculine
Korean
Meaning & Origin
Ha-jun is a Korean masculine given name composed of two Sino-Korean characters. The first syllable, ha, can be written with the hanja 夏 (ha) meaning "summer, great, grand," among other possibilities. The second syllable, jun, is often written with 准 (jun) meaning "approve, permit" or with other hanja such as 俊 meaning "talented, handsome." As with many Korean names, the precise meaning depends on the specific hanja chosen by the parents at birth. In South Korea, the name Ha-jun has been a popular choice for baby boys in recent decades. It fits the common Korean naming pattern of two-syllable given names with a generational or familial syllable. The name blends traditional Chinese character meanings with modern Korean sensibilities. A variant spelling, Ha-joon, also exists using the Revised Romanization of Korean (though "Ha-jun" follows the McCune-Reischauer system or a more intuitive English spelling). Notable bearers include South Korean actors and entertainers, helping to solidify its contemporary appeal. Meaning: Depends on hanja: e.g., "summer, great, grand" + "approve, permit" Origin: Sino-Korean Type: First name (masculine) Usage Regions: Korea (South Korea) Variant: Ha-joon
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