Jujuan is of African origin, specifically from West Africa, and it means "God will increase." This unique name has a strong and powerful ring to it, reflecting its divine origins. It consists of two elements: "Ju," which comes from the Yoruba deity Juju, associated with destiny, fortune, and abundance; and "uan," derived from the Yoruba word "Oluwa," meaning "God." Thus, Jujuan literally translates to "God will increase," implying a hopeful and optimistic outlook on life.
The name Jujuan seems to have been quite popular in the late 90s and early 2000s, with a peak of 32 births in 1999. However, it appears that its popularity has declined since then, with fewer than 10 births per year recorded between 2007 and 2018, inclusive. Overall, there have been 451 babies named Jujuan over the course of these years.