Yes, it is pronounced as "jew" but please understand that Chinese names are usually not one word names. There are millions of possibilities for combinations, and behindthename has merely placed in its archive some of the more popular single word names.
"Jew"? And live in an English-speaking country? No. Try June, or Julie, or Juniper, or Judy, or just about anything else that starts with "Ju" BUT NOT Ju all by itself!
I just re-read your post and am appalled that you would say that. "'Jew' and live in an Englsih speaking country?" And what is wrong with Jews in English speaking countries, might I ask?
― Anonymous User 5/7/2008
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I think the first poster was trying to say that it would be bad to use this name in an English speaking country because someone might take offense when your calling your child. I doubt that first poster was making fun of Jewish people.