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Comments for JUN:
I've actually only heard of boys using this name. Except he was a Korean and this was the shortened version of his name which was Jun Hyeok Yu. I like it for a boy, the name for a girl seems too. Classy? (in a bad way)-- JungKyungSoon 4/13/2008
Jun (君) is very common in both male and female Chinese names.-- losgatos805 4/13/2008
I once knew a guy named Jun, he was from South Korea. I always thought it was a really cool name, and I think it's very strong and handsome.-- Joan-Ay 7/8/2008
r is a pretty popular form of "Jun", it means handsome.-- Anonymous User 10/9/2008
Also used in Japan for girls. Jun (純) Togawa is a Japanese singer who was in Yapoos and Guernica as well as making solo albums. She has a fantastic squeaky high-pitched voice.-- Anonymous User 10/29/2008
I would love to know a guy named Jun. The name sounds so awesome, I think it really fits a handsome guy.-- Anonymous User 1/15/2009
I was looking through Chinese names for a story I'm writing and a character's name is Jun-Heng "Supreme, constant." I think this reflects her personality very well, as she thinks that as the mistress of both a minister to Duke Xiao of Qin *and* one of Qin's finest warriors, her high place in society is cemented.-- erb816 4/26/2009
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