Jian (given name)

Jian is a given name of Chinese origin. Notable people with the name include:

Real people

 * Cao Jian (died 225 or 226), prince in the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China
 * Chen Jian (diplomat) (born 1942), Chinese diplomat
 * Chen Jian (politician) (born 1952), Chinese politician who served as vice minister of Commerce from 2008 to 2013
 * Chen Jian (born 1961) (born 1961), Chinese politician who served as party secretary of Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture from 2017 to 2021.
 * Chen Jian (academic), professor of Chinese history and international relations at Cornell University
 * Xi Jian (269–339), Chinese military general of the Jin dynasty (266–420)
 * Dong Jian (1936–2019), Chinese literary scholar
 * Du'ao (born Xiong Jian, died 672 BC), king of the state of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China
 * Fan Jian (politician) (250s–263) was a Chinese politician of the state of Shu Han in the late Three Kingdoms period
 * Fan Jian (legal scholar) (born 1957), Chinese legal scholar
 * Fan Jian (officer) (born 1960), Chinese government accountant
 * Gao Jian (footballer, born 1982), Chinese football player
 * Gao Jian (footballer, born 2002), Chinese football player
 * Guanqiu Jian (died 255), Chinese military general
 * Guo Jian (born 1962), Chinese Australian artist
 * Han Jian (Zhou Dynasty), third head of the House of Han
 * Han Jian (Weibo warlord) (died 883), Tang dynasty warlord who governed Weibo Circuit
 * Han Jian (Zhenguo warlord) (855–912), Tang dynasty warlord who governed Zhenguo Circuit, also served Later Liang after the end of Tang
 * Han Jian (badminton) (born 1956), Chinese badminton player
 * He Jian (1887–1956) was a Chinese Nationalist (KMT) general and politician in the Republic of China.
 * He Jian (born 1965), former Chinese politician
 * Hun Jian (736–800), general of the Chinese Tang Dynasty of Tiele extraction
 * Ji Jian (937–892 BC), King Yih of Zhou, the seventh king of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty.
 * Jian Ghomeshi (born 1967), Canadian broadcaster, writer, musician, producer
 * Jin Jian (born 1994), Chinese bobsledder
 * Li Jian (footballer, born 1977), Chinese football goalkeeper
 * Li Jian (footballer, born March 1985), Chinese football defender
 * Li Jian (footballer, born September 1985), Chinese football goalkeeper who represents Hong Kong internationally
 * Li Jian (footballer, born 1986), Chinese football forward
 * Li Jian (footballer, born 1989), Chinese football midfielder
 * Li Jian (singer) (born 1974), Chinese singer-songwriter
 * Jian Li (engineer)
 * Liu Jian (diplomat) (born 1956), Chinese ambassador to Afghanistan, Malaysia, and Pakistan
 * Liu Jian (Volkswagen) (died 2010), head of Shanghai Volkswagen
 * Liu Jian (director) (born 1969), Chinese animation filmmaker
 * Liu Jian (footballer) (born 1984), Chinese association footballer
 * Liu Jian (rower) (born 1974), Chinese Olympic rower
 * Jian Liu (academic) (born 1962), American pharmacologist


 * Lu Jian (born 1972), Chinese host and anchorman
 * Lyu Jian (born 1960), currently President of Nanjing University
 * Muhammad Ma Jian (马坚, 1906–1978), Chinese Confucian scholar and Islamic jurist
 * Ma Jian (writer) (马建, born 1953), Chinese writer
 * Ma Jian (politician) (马建, born 1956), former Vice Minister of State Security of China
 * Ma Jian (basketball) (马健, born 1969), Chinese basketball player and occasional actor
 * Jian Ma (computer scientist) (马坚), American computer scientist at Carnegie Mellon University working on computational biology
 * Shen Jian (born 1975), Chinese gymnast
 * Shi Jian (sailor), a Chinese sailor and yacht racer
 * Shi Jian, the Mandarin name of Shih Kien
 * Shi Jianqiao, the murderer of warlord Sun Chuanfang
 * Song Jian (born 1931), Chinese aerospace engineer, demographer, and politician
 * Su Jian (died 903), official of the Chinese Tang Dynasty
 * Sun Jian (155–191) was a warlord in the late Han dynasty.
 * Sun Jian (politician) (1936–1997), Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China from 1975 to 1978
 * Jian Sun (researcher), Chinese-born electronics researcher at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York
 * Sun Jian (sport shooter) (born 1991), Chinese sport shooter
 * Tan Jian (born 1988), Chinese female discus thrower
 * Tan Jian (diplomat) (born 1965), Chinese diplomat currently serving as Chinese ambassador
 * Tang Jian (579–656), Chinese official who lived in the early Tang dynasty
 * Jian Tang, professor of computer science at Syracuse University, IEEE fellow
 * Tian Jian (264–221 BC), last king of Qi, one of the seven major states of the Warring States period of ancient China
 * Tong Jian (born 1979), Chinese retired pair skater
 * Wang Jian (Qin) (fl. 220s BC), Qin general
 * Wang Jian (Southern Qi) (452–489), Liu Song and Southern Qi official
 * Wang Jian (poet) (767–830), Tang dynasty poet
 * Wang Jian (Former Shu) (847–918), founding emperor of Former Shu
 * Wang Jian (17th-century painter) (1598–1677), painter during the Ming and Qing dynasties
 * Wang Jian (geneticist) (born 1954), Chinese geneticist and biotechnology entrepreneur
 * Jian Wang (contemporary painter) (born 1958), U.S.-based Chinese painter
 * Wang Jian (businessman) (1961–2018), co-founder of Hainan Airlines and HNA Group
 * Wang Jian (computer scientist) (born 1962), Chinese computer scientist
 * Jian Wang (cellist) (born 1968), U.K.-based Chinese cellist
 * Wang Jian (powerlifter), Chinese powerlifter
 * Wang Jian (table tennis), Chinese table tennis player
 * Wang Jian (biologist), Chinese biologist


 * Wei Jian (born 1991), Chinese footballer
 * Wu Jian (born 1986), Chinese track and field athlete
 * Xu Jian (Tang dynasty) (徐堅; 659–729), Tang dynasty writer and official
 * Xu Jian (diplomat) (徐坚; born 1956), former Chinese ambassador to Poland, Romania, and Slovenia
 * Xu Jian (engineer) (徐建; born 1958), Chinese civil engineer
 * Xu Jian (softball), Chinese softball player
 * Emperor Wen of Sui (541–604), personal name Yang Jian, founder and emperor of the Sui dynasty
 * Yang Jian (Sui prince) (585–618), Sui dynasty prince and Emperor Wen's grandson
 * Yang Jian (Song dynasty) (died 1121), Song dynasty eunuch politician
 * Yang Jian (rower) (born 1981), Chinese rower
 * Yang Jian (footballer) (born 1988), Chinese footballer
 * Yang Jian (diver) (born 1994), Chinese diver
 * Erlang Shen, personal name Yang Jian, a mythological Chinese God
 * Jian Yang (politician) (born c. 1961), China-born New Zealand politician
 * Jian Yang (geneticist), statistical geneticist, Ruth Stephens Gani Medalist
 * Yin Jian (born 1978) is a double Olympic medal winning Chinese sailor.
 * Yin Jian (Communist leader), early member of the Chinese Communist Party and a member of the 28 Bolsheviks (1904–1937)
 * Yu Jian (born 1954), Chinese poet, writer and documentary film director
 * Zhan Jian (born 1982), Chinese-born Singaporean table tennis player
 * Zhang Jian (fencer) (born 1962), Chinese fencer
 * Zhang Jian (football) (born 1965/66), Chinese football administrator
 * Zhang Jian (businessman) (1853–1926), courtesy name Jizhi, Chinese entrepreneur, politician and educationist
 * Zhang Jian (runner) (born 1976), Chinese middle distance runner
 * Zhang Jian (sport shooter) (born 1985), Chinese sport shooter
 * Zhang Jian (Tang dynasty) (died 651), Tang Dynasty noble
 * Zhang Jian (footballer) (born 1989), Chinese footballer
 * Zhang Jian (activist) (1970–2019), Chinese activist
 * Jian Zhou (1957–1999) was a Chinese virologist and cancer researcher.
 * Zhou Jian (diplomat), Chinese diplomat currently serving as ambassador of China to Qatar (born 1968)
 * Zhu Youqian (died 926), warlord
 * Zhu Jian (actor) (born 1991), Chinese actor and model

Fictional character

 * Hou Jian, fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature