Certificate of Name
I-jun
Masculine
Korean
Meaning & Origin
I-jun is a Korean masculine given name formed by combining Sino-Korean characters. The name is composed of 利 (i) meaning "advantage, benefit" and 准 (jun) meaning "approve, permit," though other hanja combinations are possible. This compositional structure is typical of Korean names, where two-syllable given names are common and each syllable is chosen for its positive meaning. The element i (利) conveys notions of profit or gain, while jun (准) suggests approval or permission, together evoking a sense of favorable authorization.In Korean culture, the meaning of a name is deeply significant, often reflecting parental hopes for the child's future. The choice of hanja characters imbues the name with specific virtues or aspirations. I-jun may be interpreted as "beneficial approval" or "advantageous permission," aligning with traditional values of wisdom and propriety. The name's structure also follows the general pattern for Korean given names, which are typically two syllables written in hangeul but derived from Chinese characters with semantic weight.There are no widely known notable bearers of the name I-jun in public records, but it remains a plausible name chosen by parents seeking a balanced, positive meaning. The variant forms associated with I-jun include other Korean names that incorporate either the i or the jun component, reflecting the modular nature of syllable construction in Korean onomastics. The name does not have a direct Wikipedia article, so details on historical figures are unavailable.Key FactsMeaning: Depending on hanja — "advantage, benefit" (利) combined with "approve, permit" (准) or other charactersOrigin: Sino-KoreanType: First name (masculine)Usage: Korean
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