Jia (name) explained
See also: Jia (surname). Jia is the pinyin romanization of multiple Chinese given names, which are not all homophonous. Chia is the corresponding Wade-Giles romanization that is used Taiwan. Ka is the Cantonese-based romanization used in Hong Kong, Macao and other and other areas of Southeastern China.
Notable people with Jia as a given name
Historical figures
- Jia of Wei (魏王假) (died 225 BC?), the last ruler of Wei during the Warring States Period
- Jia of Zhao (赵王嘉) (reigned 227–223 BCE), the last ruler of Zhao during the Warring States Period
- Wang Jia (王嘉) was a Chinese Taoist hermit and scholar.
- Qin Jia (c. first century B.C. – first century A.D.) (秦嘉) was a Chinese poet of the Eastern Han dynasty.
Politics
- Li Jia (born 1961) (李佳) male Chinese politician, Deputy Communist Party Secretary of Inner Mongolia
- Li Jia (born 1964) (李嘉) male Chinese politician, former Communist Party Secretary of Zhuhai
- Li Jia (born 1966) (李佳) female Chinese politician, former Party Secretary of Ziyang, Sichuan
- Hu Jia (activist) (born 1973) (胡佳) Chinese pro-democracy and HIV/AIDS activist
Sports
Cinema
Music
- Meng Jia (孟佳) Chinese singer mostly active in South Korea and China.