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Ha-jun

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Ha-jun is a Korean masculine given name composed of two Sino-Korean characters. The first syllable, ha, can be written with the hanja (ha) meaning "summer, great, grand," among other possibilities. The second syllable, jun, is often written with (jun) meaning "approve, permit" or with other hanja such as meaning "talented, handsome." As with many Korean names, the precise meaning depends on the specific hanja chosen by the parents at birth.

In South Korea, the name Ha-jun has been a popular choice for baby boys in recent decades. It fits the common Korean naming pattern of two-syllable given names with a generational or familial syllable. The name blends traditional Chinese character meanings with modern Korean sensibilities. A variant spelling, Ha-joon, also exists using the Revised Romanization of Korean (though "Ha-jun" follows the McCune-Reischauer system or a more intuitive English spelling). Notable bearers include South Korean actors and entertainers, helping to solidify its contemporary appeal.

  • Meaning: Depends on hanja: e.g., "summer, great, grand" + "approve, permit"
  • Origin: Sino-Korean
  • Type: First name (masculine)
  • Usage Regions: Korea (South Korea)
  • Variant: Ha-joon
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