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Ji-min

Meaning & History

Etymology and Meaning

Ji-min is a common Korean given name, typically, though not exclusively, feminine. It is a compound name where each syllable carries independent meaning when written in hanja, the Sino-Korean characters. The first syllable, ji, can be derived from meaning "will, purpose, ambition" (via the element ji) or meaning "wisdom, intellect" (via ji). The second syllable, min, can come from meaning "gentle, affable" (min), meaning "quick, clever, sharp" (min), or / meaning "jade, stone resembling jade" (min). Many other hanja combinations are possible, giving the name a broad range of potential meanings.

Popularity

Ji-min has been widely used in South Korea. In 2008, it was the third-most popular name for baby girls, with 2,792 given the name. It can also be spelled as Jee-min.

Notable Bearers

The name is borne by several prominent South Korean entertainers and athletes:

  • Actresses: Han Ji-min (born 1982), Kwak Ji-min (born 1985), and Kim Ji-min (actress, born 2000).
  • Musicians: Several K-pop idols share this birth name: Park Ji-min (born 1995), known as Jimin of BTS; Park Ji-min (born 1997), known as Jamie; Shin Ji-min (born 1991), the former rapper; and Yu Ji-min (born 2000), known as Karina of Aespa.
  • Sportspeople: Golfers Kang Ji-min (born 1980), judoka Lee Ji-min (born 1983).
  • Meaning: depends on hanja; common meanings include "will/wisdom" + "gentle/clever/jade"
  • Origin: Korean, derived from Sino-Korean hanja
  • Variants: Jee-min
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Sources: Wikipedia — Ji-min

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