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Around the world, Hanjin (Hanjin , 汉金 , 汉进 ) is quite a rare dominantly masculine, but uncommonly female given name. The given name Hanjin is characteristic of South Korea, where it is a rare feminine name, China, where it is a rare predominantly male, but scarcely girly name, and Philippines, where it is a very rare gender-neutral name. Very seldom, Hanjin is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Hanjin | Philippines, United States, South Korea, Malaysia, China |
汉进, 汉金, 汉锦 | China |
hanjin cho researcher | ||
hanjin lee Ph.D. Stevens Institute of Technology 1990 | ||
hanjin kim researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-2436-3784) | ||
hanjin lee Ph.D. Columbia University 2003 | ||
hanjin seo researcher |
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