History:
Jinja is a surname of Chinese origin, derived from the Chinese surname Jin.
Jinja is believed to have originated in the Zhou Dynasty of China, which lasted from 1046 BC to 256 BC. It is believed that the surname was given to those who were born during the reign of the dynasty.
Description:
Jinja is primarily associated with Chinese culture and is found in many Chinese communities around the world.
Jinja is a common surname in many Chinese communities, and many of the customs associated with the surname are similar to those of other Chinese surnames. For example, the surname is passed down through the male line, and the firstborn son is usually given the surname.
Jinja is also sometimes spelled as Jinga, Jinjah, and Jinjia.










