Ju

Meaning of Ju

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.

Pronunciation

Korean,Chinese

  • Pronunced as joo (/dʒu/)

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Notable People Named Ju

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.
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