Justice (given name)
Justice is a unisex given name derived from the virtue. It was popularized in the 1990s due to its use for the lead character in the 1993 American film Poetic Justice.[1] The name has been used in the Anglosphere and has also been well used for African men.
Men
[edit]- Justice Aaron, known as Metaform, American music producer
- Justice Samuel Adjei, Ghanaian politician
- Justice Akrofi (born 1942), Ghanaian Anglican Bishop
- Justice Joe Appiah (born 1959), Ghanaian politician
- Justice M. Chambers (1908–1982), U.S. Marine officer
- Justice Christopher (born 1981), Nigerian footballer
- Justice Cunningham (born 1991), American football player
- Justice Dipeba (born 1973), Botswana sprinter
- Justice Ellison, American football player
- Justice John Erhenede (born 1986), Nigerian footballer
- Justice Hansen (born 7 January 1995), American football player
- Justice Haynes (born 2004), American football player
- Justice Hill (born 1997), American football player
- Justice Leak (born 1979), American actor
- Justice Majabvi (born 1984, Zimbabwean footballer
- Justice Morgan (born 1991), Nigerian footballer
- Justice Smith (born 1995), American actor
- Justise Winslow (born 1996), American professional basketball player
- Justice Yeldham (born 1972), Australian musician
Nickname
[edit]- Pablo Armando “Justice” Esono Edjo (born 1986), Equatoguinean footballer
Women
[edit]- Justice Howard (born 1960), American photographer
Stage name
[edit]- Justice Pain, ring name of American professional wrestler Christopher Wilson (1978-2020)
- Justice Yeldham, stage name of Australian musician Lucas Abela (born 1972)
References
[edit]- ^ Fowers, Alyssa; Van Dam, Andrew (13 December 2024). "Puritan baby names are back. Is '90s culture responsible?". washingtonpost.com. Washington Post. Retrieved 14 December 2024.