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. The name has been used in the Anglosphere and has also been well used for African men.
Men
- 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
- Pablo Armando “Justice” Esono Edjo (born 1986), Equatoguinean footballer
Women
- Justice Howard (born 1960), American photographer
Stage name
- Justice Pain, ring name of American professional wrestler Christopher Wilson (1978-2020)
- Justice Yeldham, stage name of Australian musician Lucas Abela (born 1972)
References
- 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.
See also
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