Junji
For the major general of the Tang Dynasty, see Hou Junji. For the Hong Kong film, see Shamo (film).
Junji | |
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Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Japanese |
Meaning | It can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used. |
Other names | |
Related names |
Jun Jun'ichi Jun'ichirō Junko |
Junji (じゅんじ, ジュンジ) is a common masculine Japanese given name.
Possible writings
Junji can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:
- 純二, "chaste, two"
- 純次, "chaste, next"
- 純治, "chaste, govern"
- 淳司, "pure, conduct"
- 淳次, "pure, next"
- 準二, "conform, two"
- 准次, "associate, next"
- 順二, "sequence, two"
- 順治, "sequence, govern"
- 潤次, "moisture, next"
The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana.
Real people
- Junji Arias (born 1976), Filipino singer and songwriter
- Junji Hirata (淳嗣, born 1956), Japanese professional wrestler
- Junji Ito (潤二, born 1963), Japanese horror manga artist
- Junji Kinoshita (順二, 1914–2006), Japanese playwright
- Junji Majima (淳司, born 1978), Japanese voice actor
- Junji Nishimura (純二, born 1955), Japanese animation director and producer
- Junji Sakamoto (順治, born 1957), Japanese film director
- Junji Shimizu, anime director
- Junji Takada (純次, born 1947), Japanese actor and comedian
- Junji Yamaoka, Japanese voice actor
- Junji C. (順冶, born 1985) Filipino pokerstar player
Characters
- Junji Manda (じゅんじ), a character in the anime series Ojamajo Doremi
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