Justice is a word-name that walked straight out of the Latin iustitia, strolled through French courts, and landed in English with its scales held high, ready to champion fairness for all. As a baby name, it wears no labels—boy, girl, or anywhere in between—much like dharma in Indian thought, steady and universal. People hear Justice and picture courtroom gavels, the comic-book flash of the Justice League, or even a wise grandmother settling sibling squabbles with a wink. It feels bold yet gentle, like a monsoon breeze that clears the air in one sweep. The name has danced up and down the U.S. charts since the ’90s, proving that parents keep coming back to this timeless virtue. Choose Justice, and your little one carries a promise: to stand tall, speak true, and tip the world toward the good side of the balance.
| Colonel Justice Marion Chambers earned the Medal of Honor as a Marine Corps officer for his actions in the Iwo Jima campaign during World War II. |
| Justice Elio Smith is an American actor best known for his roles in films like Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Detective Pikachu. |