Juhee is a Korean given name of both masculine and feminine usage. It is composed of two parts: "ju" which means "nine," and "hee" which signifies "day." Therefore, Juhee can be interpreted as "a day that brings nine" or "the ninth day."
The name Juhee is often associated with good fortune and prosperity in Korean culture. In some traditions, the ninth day of the lunar calendar is believed to bring good luck and abundance. Thus, parents who choose this name for their child may wish them a life filled with happiness, success, and positivity.
The history behind the name Juhee is deeply rooted in Korean folklore and traditions. It is said that on the ninth day of the first lunar month, the goddess of fertility would bless families with children who would bring prosperity and good fortune to their households. Therefore, naming a child Juhee was believed to invite these blessings into their life.
Today, Juhee remains a popular name choice among Korean parents due to its positive connotations and rich cultural significance. Despite being primarily used in Korea, the name has gained international recognition and can be found among various communities worldwide who appreciate its unique meaning and heritage.
The name Juhee experienced a consistent number of births between 1990 and 2001, with five babies born each year during those years. There was an increase to six births in 2006, making the total number of births over this period twenty-one.