Jun 1
Unisex
Chinese, Korean
Meaning & Origin
Jun is a unisex given name of Chinese and Korean origin, primarily a single-character name. In Chinese, it is often derived from the element jūn (君), meaning "king" or "ruler," which is used for both genders. Other common hanja include jùn (俊, "talented, handsome") and jūn (军, "army"), both of which are typically masculine.In Korean, Jun is a single-character given name, frequently written with the hanja 俊 meaning "talented, handsome." Korean given names of this form may also use alternative characters with different meanings. The name's popularity in South Korea has varied over time, but it remains a recognizable unisex name, though the more masculine connotation persists with certain hanja.Related variants include Joon, the common Korean revised romanization of the same name. In other cultures, analogous names include Japanese Shun and Vietnamese Quân, which share similar underlying meanings. The simple structure of this name makes it versatile across these writing systems.Though the Chinese character 君 can suggest majesty and nobility, the full literal meaning in Chinese names is often descriptive: a parent may choose it to express a wish for the child to become a person of talent, beauty, or authority. The divergent hanja options mean that different people named Jun may have quite different semantic associations with their name.Meaning: could denote king, ruler (君 / jūn), talented or handsome (俊 / jùn), or army (军 / jūn)Origin: Chinese and Korean, with various possible hanja combinationsType: unisex given nameUsage regions: China, South Korea, and Korean diaspora