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Kun

Kun is a term with several distinct uses across languages and cultures. In Japanese, kun (くん) is an informal honorific attached to the given name or nickname of a male or younger person. It conveys familiarity and is typically used by seniors, teachers, parents, or peers when addressing a subordinate or younger person. It is not appropriate for addressing strangers or superiors, and it is usually written in kana rather than with kanji.

As a personal name element, Kun appears in multiple languages. In Chinese, characters such as 昆 or 坤

In geography, Kun occurs as part of place names. The Kunlun Mountains, a major mountain range in

Overall, Kun is a polysemous term whose meaning and orthography depend on language, culture, and context.

can
be
read
kun
and
used
in
given
names
or
as
part
of
a
surname.
The
meaning
depends
on
the
chosen
character,
which
can
range
from
“eldest”
or
“peaceful”
to
other
semantic
values.
Kun
also
appears
as
a
given
name
or
surname
in
other
cultures
in
various
spellings.
western
China,
begin
with
the
syllable
Kun.
The
use
of
Kun
in
geographic
names
is
unrelated
to
its
use
as
a
Japanese
honorific
and
reflects
different
linguistic
roots.