Yujin is a unisex name of Korean origin, derived from two characters: 'Yu' (우) which means 'remain' or 'abide', and 'Jin' (진) which signifies 'truth'. This name carries a profound meaning, suggesting enduring honesty or steadfastness. It gained popularity in South Korea during the 1980s and has since been embraced internationally. Yujin is pronounced as 'Yu-jin', with the stress on the first syllable.
"Between 1999 and 2010, the name Yujin was given to a total of 35 newborns, with consistent popularity around five births per year except for spikes in 2007 (8 births) and between 2009 to 2010 (six births each year)."