Chun is a unisex given name of Chinese origin, derived from the character "春" (chūn), which means 'spring' or 'vernal'. It is typically used as a female name in China but has gained popularity internationally as a gender-neutral option in recent years. The name Chun is associated with the season of spring, symbolizing renewal, growth, and freshness. It carries positive connotations of warmth, vitality, and new beginnings.
The name Chun experienced a surge in popularity between 1978 and 1984, with peak years being 1979 and 1984, during which there were 10 births each year. However, the overall trend shows fluctuations, as evidenced by the varying birth numbers across different years. The total number of births for this name over these years is 98.