Ju is a unisex name with Korean and Chinese origins. It is pronounced as "joo" (/dʒu/). In the United States, Ju has had moderate popularity in recent years, with 7 occurrences in the year 2000 and 5 occurrences in 1997. This name can also be seen as a variation of Jules. Ju carries a simple yet elegant sound, making it suitable for both boys and girls.
Ju Jingyi is a Chinese singer, dancer, and actress, best known for her time as a member of the Chinese idol girl group SNH48. |
Ju Ji-hoon is a South Korean actor and model known for his leading role in the hit drama Princess Hours and other notable works such as Kingdom and Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds. |
Ju Wenjun is a Chinese chess grandmaster and four-time Women's World Chess Champion, known for achieving a rating of 2600 and defending her title multiple times. |
Juliana Loiola de Paula, also known as Ju Loyola, is a pioneering Brazilian cartoonist and illustrator, known for her work in the "silent manga" genre and as one of Brazil's first deaf female comic creators. |
Ju is a renowned Burmese novelist celebrated for her portrayal of resilient and intelligent female characters. |
Ju Sang-song is a North Korean politician and former Minister of People's Security. |
Ju Seung-jin - Joo Seung-Jin is a former South Korean professional football player known for his versatility and over 160 appearances in the Football League, notably with Daejeon Citizen and Busan I'Park. |
Ju Kwon is a Chinese-born Korean baseball pitcher currently playing for the KT Wiz in the KBO League. |
Ju Ju Wilson is a prominent Aboriginal artist and cultural expert known for her contributions to contemporary Indigenous Australian art and her expertise in bush tucker, medicines, and Aboriginal sacred sites. |
Ju Qiansheng is the current commander of the People's Liberation Army Strategic Support Force and holds the rank of general (Shangjiang) in the PLA. |
Ju Kwang-min is a North Korean footballer known for his role as a goalkeeper for Kigwancha in the DPR Korea Premier Football League. |
Ju Chun-sam - Ju Chun-Sam is a former North Korean archer who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympic Games. |
Jū Ayakura is a Japanese illustrator known for his work on light novels and video games. |
Ju Song-il is a former North Korean footballer who represented his country in international matches between 1998 and 2000, scoring two goals. |
Ju Ho-jin - Ju Ho-Jin is a South Korean footballer who has been playing for Incheon United since 2008. |