Joji Explained
Joji (じょうじ, 丈二, or 譲二, 城二, 譲治 multiple variants) is a Japanese masculine given name. It is also the Japanese pronunciation of the Western name "George" (ジョージ).
It commonly refers to:
- Jōji, an era in Japanese history
- Joji (musician), stage name of musician and former Internet personality George Miller
Joji, Jouji or Jōji may also refer to:
People with the name
- Marampudi Joji (1942–2010), Archbishop of Hyderabad
- (born 1943), Japanese manga artist
- , pseudonym of Japanese manga storywriter, novelist and screenwriter Shin Kibayashi
- Joji Banuve (1940–2009), Fijian politician
- , Japanese photographer
- , Japanese violinist and conductor
- , Japanese film and television director
- , Japanese ice hockey player
- , Japanese speedskater
- Joji Kotobalavu, Fiji civil servant
- , Japanese manga artist
- , legal scholar, politician and cabinet minister in the pre-war Empire of Japan
- , Japanese film director
- , Japanese manga artist
- , Japanese-German automobile designer for BMW
- , Japanese voice actor who is affiliated with the Office Osawa agency
- , Japanese-Korean criminal
- , Japanese cinematographer
- , Japanese model and actor
- Joji Takami, 15 year-old victim in the 2004 Ōmuta murders
- , Japanese professional basketball player
- , birth name of special effects artist, film director, and former musician, Screaming Mad George
- , Japanese voice actor
- , Japanese composer of contemporary classical music
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