Meaning & History
Jin 1 is a unisex Chinese given name written with various characters that carry distinct meanings. The most common character is 金 (jīn) meaning "gold, metal, money." Other possibilities include 锦 (jǐn) meaning "tapestry, brocade, embroidered," and 津 (jīn) meaning "ferry." Beyond these, a wide range of Chinese characters can be read as Jīn, each offering a different nuance.
Cultural Significance
The name reflects traditional Chinese values, from wealth (金) and craftsmanship (锦) to travel (津). The character 金 is also one of the Five Elements in Chinese cosmology, representing autumn and the west.
Related Forms
The variant Chin is used as a Cantonese or romanized spelling. In Vietnamese culture, the corresponding name is Kim 3 (read as Thu). The Japanese reading Susumu is unrelated etymologically but shares the same characters in their kun'yomi form.
- Meaning: Gold, brocade, or ferry (depending on characters)
- Origin: Chinese
- Type: Unisex given name
- Usage regions: China, sometimes Vietnam, Japan (as reading)