- Source: Soo-jin
- Source: Soojin
Soo-jin, also spelled Su-jin or Sue-jin, is a Korean unisex given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 67 hanja with the reading "soo" and 48 hanja with the reading "jin" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names. Soo-jin was the fifth-most popular name for baby girls in South Korea in 1980, third-most popular in 1988, and fifth-most popular again in 1990.
People with this name include:
Artists and musicians
Kang Sue-jin (born 1967), South Korean ballerina
Yoo Chae-yeong (born Kim Soo-jin, 1974–2014), South Korean singer
Seomoon Tak (born Lee Su-jin, 1978), South Korean singer
Horan (singer) (born Choi Soo-jin, 1979), South Korean singer
Soojin (born Seo Soo-jin, 1998), South Korean singer
Film and television personalities
Kang Soo-jin (voice actor) (born 1965), South Korean voice actor
Kim Soo-jin (actress) (born 1974), South Korean actress
Su-chin Pak (born 1976), South Korean-born American news reporter
Lee Su-jin (director) (born 1977), South Korean film director
Chae Min-seo (born Jo Soo-jin, 1981), South Korean actress
Park Soo-jin (born 1985), South Korean actress
Kyung Soo-jin (born 1987), South Korean actress
Jeon Soo-jin (born 1988), South Korean actress
Kang Soo-jin (voice actress) (fl. 1990s), South Korean voice actress
Choi Soo-jin, South Korean voice actress
Sportspeople
Noh Soo-jin (born 1962), South Korean football player
Wang Su-jin (born 1973), South Korean basketball player
Kim Su-jin (swimmer) (born 1974), South Korean swimmer
Yang Soo-jin (born 1988), South Korean modern pentathlete
Kim Su-jin (curler) (born 1999), South Korean curler
See also
List of Korean given names
References
Seo Soo-jin (Korean: 서수진; born March 9, 1998), better known mononymously as Soojin, is a South Korean singer, dancer, and rapper. She was a member of the South Korean girl group (G)I-dle under Cube Entertainment. After she left the group in 2021, she made her debut as soloist with the EP Agassy, released on November 8, 2023, under BRD Communications.
Early life
Soojin was born in Gyeonggi, South Korea. She attended Waw Middle School in Hwaseong. She later learned jazz dance and taekwondo while studying at the Korean Arts High School. She decided early in her life that she wanted to pursue a singing career, but said it took two years for her to convince her father to agree with her decisions.
Career
= Pre-debut
=Soojin was a trainee under DN Entertainment and was originally supposed to be a member of the South Korean girl group Vividiva under her stage name N.Na (앤나). She took part in several performances and photo shoots of the group, but then left the group in 2015.
Then in 2016, Soojin became a trainee at Cube Entertainment. In 2017–2018 she appeared in fellow-member Soyeon's solo music videos for the songs "Jelly" and "Idle Song" as an unknown dancer and wearing a mask.
= 2018–2020: Debut with (G)I-dle, and solo activities
=In 2018, she was revealed as a member of the girl group (G)I-dle. She debuted with the group on May 2, 2018, following the release of the group's debut mini album, I Am and its lead single "Latata". (G)I-dle made their debut stage performance on Mnet's M Countdown.
In October 2020, Glance TV introduced their new fashion show Minnie Soojin's i'M THE TREND (민니 수진의 i'M THE TREND) and paired Seo and Minnie together. The duo had a styling battle every time for the title of 'Trend Center', which is a combination of a trend setter and an idol center. In addition, the duo revealed their styling secrets, various outfits, shopping tips and video pictorial 'Fashion Film'. The show premiered on October 14 through Naver Style TV.
= 2021–2022: Bullying scandal, and departure from (G)I-dle and Cube Entertainment
=On March 4, 2021, it was announced that Soojin would temporarily halt all activities following allegations of bullying by former classmates. On August 14, Cube Entertainment announced that Soojin had officially withdrawn from (G)I-dle, though she will remain under the same agency. (G)I-dle would continue its activities as a five-member girl group after her departure.
On March 5, 2022, Cube Entertainment announced that they have officially terminated Soojin's contract after police investigations concluded that the accusers were not guilty of spreading false information. On September 8, Soojin's legal representative released a statement on her behalf, stating that "the school's Autonomous Committee for School Violence Countermeasures found her not guilty. Instead, they discovered she had been a victim of bullying, and no further legal action will be pursued".
= 2023–present: New agency, and solo debut
=On October 16, 2023, it was announced that Soojin signed an exclusive contract with BRD and was preparing to make her solo debut the same month. A dance performance video was released on October 25, entitled "Black Forest", teasing her upcoming solo debut. Her debut EP Agassy was released on November 8.
On May 23, 2024, Soojin released her second EP Rizz, with the title track "Mona Lisa".
Discography
= Extended plays
== Singles
=Videography
= Music videos
=Filmography
= Variety shows
=References
External links
Media related to Seo Soo-jin at Wikimedia Commons
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