Hyungjun
Hyungjun is a Korean given name, which can be written in Hangul as 형준. The name is composed of two syllables: "Hyung" (형) and "Jun" (준). "Hyung" means "elder brother" or "big brother," while "Jun" means "justice" or "righteousness." Therefore, Hyungjun can be interpreted as "the elder brother who is just and righteous." This name is often given to boys and is popular in South Korea. It is also used as a surname in some cases. Hyungjun is a name that carries a sense of responsibility and wisdom, reflecting the qualities of an elder brother. It is a name that has been used for generations and continues to be a popular choice for parents in South Korea.