Meaning & Origin
Ji-hoon is an alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 지훈, typically corresponding to the name Ji-hun. Ji-hoon (or Ji-hun) is a popular Korean male given name formed by combining Sino-Korean characters. Common elements include ji (meaning "wisdom, intellect") or ji ("will, purpose, ambition") with hun ("meritorious deed, rank"), though other hanja combinations are possible.
Popularity and Notable Bearers
According to South Korean naming statistics, Ji-hun held a top position for several decades: fourth place in 1970, first place in 1980, and first place again in 1990. In 2008 it was the second-most popular name for newborn boys, with 2,158 infants receiving the name. The alternative spelling Ji-hoon is also widespread among public figures.
Notable entertainers named Ji-hoon include:
Kim Ji-hoon (1973–2013), South Korean singer
Lee Ji-hoon (born 1979), singer and actor
Kim Ji-hoon (born 1981), actor
Ju Ji-hoon (born 1982), actor
Rain (Jung Ji-hoon, born 1982), internationally known singer and actor
Lee Ji-hoon (born 1988), actor
Roh Ji-hoon (born 1990), singer
P.O (Pyo Ji-hoon, born 1993), singer and actor, member of boy band Block B
Woozi (Lee Ji-hoon, born 1996), singer and producer, member of boy band Seventeen
Cultural Significance
The name reflects the Korean tradition of combining hanja characters to convey aspirational meanings, such as wisdom, ambition, and meritorious deeds. The persistent popularity of Ji-hun/Ji-hoon over several decades underscores its broad appeal and the value placed on these virtues in Korean society.
Fast Facts
Meaning: Wisdom, will, ambition, merits (depending on hanja)
Origin: Korean (Sino-Korean)
Type: Given name
Usage Regions: South Korea
Related Forms: Ji-hun