JIA

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JIA is an abbreviation for:


Jia is the name or family name of the following people:

  • Concubine Jia (1st century), imperial concubine of Han Emperor Ming
  • Jia Chong (217–282), general of the Wei Dynasty
  • Jia Daqun (* 1955), Chinese composer
  • Julian Jia (* 1991), Chinese pianist
  • Julius Jia Zhiguo (* 1935), Chinese clergyman, Bishop of Zhengding
  • Jia Kui (174– ~ 230), general and civil servant of the late Chinese Han Dynasty and the subsequent Wei Dynasty
  • Jia Lanpo (1908-2001), Chinese paleoanthropologist
  • Jia Nanfeng (257–300), Chinese Imperial Consort of the Western Jin Dynasty
  • Jia Qinglin (* 1940), Chinese politician
  • Jia Sidao (1213–1275), Chancellor of the Song Dynasty
  • Jia Tong (* 1990), Chinese water diver
  • Jia Xian , Chinese mathematician
  • Jia Xu (147–224), counselor of the Wei Dynasty
  • Jia Yi , Chinese scholar and poet
  • Jia Yifan (* 1997), Chinese badminton player
  • Jia Yuping (* 1986), Chinese biathlete and cross-country skier
  • Jia Zhanbo (* 1974), Chinese marksman
  • Jia Zhangke (* 1970), Chinese director
  • Jia Zongyang (* 1991), Chinese freestyle skier


Jia is the name of the following places:

  • Jia County (郏 县) in Pingdingshan City in Henan Province, China, see Jia (Pingdingshan)
  • Jia County (佳县) in Yulin City in Shaanxi Province, China, see Jia (Yulin)


Jia (jiā 笳) is the shortened word for the wind instrument Hujia (hújiā 胡笳)

Jia (jiǎ 斚) denotes a type of Chinese ritual vessel , see Jia (vessel)