Meaning & Origin
Jun-young, also spelled Joon-young, is a common Korean given name. It is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 준영, which corresponds to Jun-yeong. The name has been popular in South Korea, ranking as the tenth-most popular name for baby boys in 1980 and rising to sixth place by 1990.
Etymology and Meaning
The name Jun-young is derived from Sino-Korean characters. The core meaning comes from the hanja 俊 (jun), meaning "talented, handsome," and 英 (yeong), meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero." However, the name can be formed by various combinations of hanja characters, allowing for different nuances in meaning. The romanization Jun-young reflects the pronunciation of the Hangul spelling, while Joon-young is an alternative transliteration that captures the same sound.
Notable Bearers
Several notable individuals bear the name Jun-young in various fields:
Park Junyoung (born 1987), South Korean singer active in Japan.
Nucksal (born Lee Jun-yeong, 1987), South Korean rapper.
Seo Jun-young (born Kim Sang-gu, 1987), South Korean actor.
Jung Joon-young (born 1989), South Korean rock singer.
Lee Jun-young (born 1997), South Korean singer and member of boy band U-KISS.
Bang Jun-yeong (born 1965), South Korean swimmer.
Lee Jun-young (born 1982), South Korean football forward.
Jang Jun-young (born 1993), South Korean football defender.
These bearers span entertainment, sports, and other professions, illustrating the name’s broad appeal.
Meaning: Talented, handsome; brave hero (based on common hanja).
Origin: Korean (Sino-Korean).
Type: Given name.
Usage Regions: South Korea, Korean diaspora.
Variant Forms: Jun-yeong, Joon-young.