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Baby names starting with J
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James
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Yaakov' (Jacob) via Late Latin 'Jacomus'; means 'supplanter.' A perennial royal name.
Jack
English · Medieval diminutive of John via 'Jankin,' ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
John
Hebrew · From Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.' The most enduring biblical name in English-speaking history.
Julian
Latin · From Latin 'Julianus,' derived from Julius, possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'devoted to Jupiter.'
Joseph
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning he will add or God shall add. Major biblical patriarch.
Jackson
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Jack,' derived from John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jacob
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Ya'aqov' meaning supplanter or heel-grabber, a major biblical patriarch.
Josiah
Hebrew · Hebrew meaning 'God heals' or 'God supports,' a righteous king of Judah.
Joshua
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Yehoshua' meaning 'God is salvation,' the leader who brought Israel into the Promised Land.
Jayden
Hebrew · Jayden is a modern English name influenced by Jadon, a Hebrew biblical name meaning thankful or God has heard.
Jonathan
Hebrew · From Hebrew Yehonatan meaning 'God has given,' borne by King Saul's son and David's loyal friend.
Jordan
Hebrew · From the River Jordan, derived from Hebrew 'yarad' meaning 'to flow down' or 'descend.'
Jose
Spanish · Spanish form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will add' or 'he shall increase.'
Josephine
French · French feminine of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will add'; borne by Empress Joséphine.
Jeremiah
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Yirmeyahu' meaning 'Yahweh will exalt,' a major Old Testament prophet.
Jaxon
English · Jaxon is a modern spelling of Jackson, originally meaning "son of Jack."
Jace
English · Modern name, often a short form of Jason, from Greek 'iasthai' meaning 'to heal.'
Jameson
English · Patronymic surname meaning 'son of James,' from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning 'supplanter'.
Jade
English · Jade comes from the gemstone name, ultimately linked to Spanish piedra de ijada, and evokes precious green stone.
Jonah
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Yonah' meaning dove; the biblical prophet swallowed by a great fish.
Josie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Josephine, from Hebrew 'yosef' meaning 'God will add'.
Jasper
Persian · From Persian 'ganzabara' meaning 'treasure bearer'; also one of the traditional names of the Three Magi.
Juan
Spanish · Spanish form of John, from Hebrew 'Yohanan' meaning 'God is gracious.'
Juniper
Latin · From the juniper tree name, ultimately from Latin, giving it a fresh botanical meaning.
Jason
Greek · From Greek 'Iason' meaning 'healer,' borne by the mythological hero who led the Argonauts for the Golden Fleece.
Jude
Hebrew · From Judah, meaning 'praised' or 'thanksgiving.' Borne by the apostle St. Jude.
Julia
Latin · Feminine of Julius, from the Roman gens Julia; possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'downy.'
Jett
English · From the English word for the black gemstone jet, or connoting speed and intensity.
Jesus
Hebrew · From Hebrew Yeshua meaning 'God is salvation,' widely used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Juliette
French · French form of Juliet, from the Roman family name Julius, meaning youthful.
Jayce
English · Modern American name, possibly a phonetic blend of Jay and the -ce suffix, or short for Jason.
Jaxson
English · Jaxson is a modern spelling of Jackson, meaning son of Jack, with Jack ultimately from John meaning God is gracious.
Judah
Hebrew · From Hebrew Yehudah meaning 'praised' or 'thanksgiving,' the name of a patriarch and ancient kingdom.
Jesse
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Yishai' meaning gift or wealthy; the father of King David in the Bible.
June
Latin · From the month name, ultimately from Juno, Roman goddess of marriage.
Justin
Latin · From Latin 'Justinus' meaning just, fair, or righteous; borne by several early Christian saints.
Joel
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Yo'el' meaning 'Yahweh is God,' borne by an Old Testament prophet.
Jaziel
Hebrew · From Hebrew, Jaziel means "allotted by God" or "God apportions."
Jasmine
Persian · From Persian 'yasamin', the name of the fragrant flowering plant, symbolizing grace and elegance.
Javier
Spanish · Javier comes from the Basque place name Xavier, meaning new house.
Journee
English · A modern spelling of Journey, from Old French journee, meaning a day's travel or expedition.
Jeremy
Hebrew · English form of Jeremiah, from Hebrew meaning "God will uplift" or "appointed by God."
Juliana
Latin · Feminine form of Julianus, derived from the Roman family name Julius, possibly meaning 'youthful'.
Jane
English · English form of Old French Jehanne, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jorge
Spanish · Spanish and Portuguese form of George, from Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Josue
Hebrew · Spanish and French form of Joshua, from Hebrew 'Yehoshua' meaning 'God is salvation.'
Juliet
French · Anglicized form of French Juliette, diminutive of Julia, from Roman gens Julius meaning youthful.
Jaylen
English · Jaylen is a modern English coinage, often linked to Jay and names like Jalen, with a contemporary sound.
Jensen
Norse · Scandinavian patronymic surname meaning son of Jens (Danish form of John), now used as a given name.
Jax
English · A modern short form of Jack or Jackson, ultimately tied to the meaning "God is gracious."
Journey
English · Journey comes from the English word for a passage or voyage, making it a modern name of movement and purpose.
Jordyn
Hebrew · Jordyn is a modern spelling of Jordan, from the Hebrew river name often interpreted as descending or flowing down.
Joaquin
Spanish · Spanish form of Joachim, from Hebrew Yehoyaqim meaning 'raised by God' or 'God will establish'.
Joanna
Hebrew · Greek feminine form of John, from Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning 'God is gracious.'
Julieta
Latin · Spanish and Portuguese form of Juliet, from the Roman family name Julius, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded.'
Julianna
Latin · Feminine form of Julianus, from the Roman family name Julius, meaning youthful or downy.
Jaden
English · A modern popular name often linked to Jadon, a Hebrew biblical name, though widely used as a contemporary creation.
Jamie
Hebrew · Diminutive of James, from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning supplanter or one who follows.
Julius
Latin · Ancient Roman family name, possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded'; borne by Julius Caesar.
Jay
English · Originally a nickname for names starting with J; also from the jaybird, a lively and bold songbird.
Jared
Hebrew · From Hebrew Yered meaning 'descent' or 'he who descended.' A pre-flood patriarch in the Book of Genesis.
Jocelyn
French · From Norman French 'Joscelin,' derived from a Germanic tribal name meaning of the Gauts.
Jayla
English · Jayla is a modern English coinage, likely influenced by Jay and the popular -la ending.
Jake
Hebrew · Diminutive of Jacob, from Hebrew Ya'aqov meaning 'supplanter' or 'one who follows.'
Joy
English · From Old French 'joie' meaning 'happiness' or 'delight,' a virtue name.
Jream
English · A modern invented name inspired by the word 'dream,' suggesting hope, vision, and aspiration.
Johnny
English · Diminutive of John, from Hebrew 'Yohanan' meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jalen
English · Jalen is a modern English-language name, likely formed as a contemporary blend using the popular Jay- and -len sounds.
Jasiah
Hebrew · A modern form influenced by Isaiah or Josiah, Hebrew biblical names tied to God's salvation or healing.
Johnathan
Hebrew · Variant of Jonathan, from Hebrew Yehonatan meaning 'God has given.' Famously King David's loyal friend in the Bible.
Jeffrey
English · Variant of Geoffrey, from Germanic elements meaning 'peaceful territory' or 'traveler's peace.'
Jimena
Spanish · Spanish form of Ximena, often linked to Hebrew Simeon and interpreted as "he has heard."
Jaiden
Hebrew · Jaiden is a modern variant of Jadon or Jade, commonly linked to Hebrew roots meaning thankful.
Johan
German · Continental European form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jennifer
Welsh · Cornish form of Guinevere, from Welsh meaning 'white phantom' or 'fair one.'
Jamari
English · Jamari is a modern invented name, often formed from Ja- plus elements like Mari or Amari.
Jamir
Arabic · Jamir is likely derived from Arabic-influenced forms, often associated with beauty or distinction.
Jonas
Hebrew · Greek form of Jonah, Hebrew for 'dove,' a biblical prophet.
Jessica
Hebrew · Coined by Shakespeare in The Merchant of Venice, likely from Hebrew 'Yiskah' meaning 'to behold.'
Jacqueline
French · French feminine form of Jacques (from Jacob), meaning 'supplanter' in Hebrew.
Jazlyn
English · A modern elaboration of Jasmine or Jocelyn-style sounds, popular in contemporary naming.
Jessie
English · Diminutive of Jessica or Jean; Jessica coined by Shakespeare, possibly from Hebrew Yiskah.
Jaime
Spanish · Spanish form of James, from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning 'supplanter' or 'one who follows.'
Jolene
English · Modern coinage combining Jo- (from Josephine) with the -lene suffix, popularized in the 20th century.
Jaylani
Arabic · Jaylani is a modern name influenced by Arabic-style forms and Jay- names; it often suggests elevation or distinction.
Journi
English · A modern word-name variant of Journey, suggesting travel, growth, and life's path.
Jovie
English · Jovie likely draws from jovial, from Latin Jove, giving it the sense of cheerful or happy.
Julio
Spanish · Spanish form of Julius, from the Roman family name possibly meaning 'downy-bearded.'
Jaxton
English · Modern surname-style name meaning 'son of Jack,' built in the pattern of Paxton and Braxton.
Jayson
English · Modern English respelling of Jason, from Greek 'Iason' meaning 'healer.'
Jayceon
English · Modern invented variant of Jason, from Greek Iason meaning 'healer,' with a contemporary phonetic spelling popular in the US.
Jazmin
Persian · A spelling variant of Jasmine, from Persian, referring to the fragrant flower.
Jase
Greek · A modern short form of Jason, from Greek meaning healer.
Jakari
English · Jakari is a modern American-style coined name, possibly influenced by Ja- prefixes and Kari or Zakari sounds.
Jenesis
Greek · Jenesis is a modern spelling of Genesis, from Greek genesis, meaning origin, birth, or beginning.
Jakai
Hebrew · Jakai is likely a modern form inspired by Jacob or Kai, often interpreted through Hebrew Jacob as supplanter.
Joey
English · Diminutive of Joseph, from Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning God will add or increase.
Jenna
English · Modern name derived as a short form of Jennifer, from Welsh Gwenhwyfar meaning fair and smooth.
Joan
English · Medieval English form of Old French Johanne, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Justice
English · From the English word justice, derived from Latin 'justitia' meaning righteousness and fairness.
Junior
English · From Latin 'junior' meaning younger, used as a given name for sons named after their fathers.
Julien
French · French form of Julian, from Latin 'Julianus' relating to the Roman gens Julia.
Jefferson
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Jeffrey,' from Germanic 'peace' + 'territory.'
Jemma
Italian · Variant of Gemma, from Italian/Latin 'gemma' meaning gem or precious stone.
Julie
French · French feminine form of Julius, from Latin possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded.'
Jaycee
English · Modern phonetic name from the initials J.C., used as a unisex given name.
Janelle
English · Modern elaboration of Jane, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jireh
Hebrew · A Hebrew devotional name from Jehovah-jireh meaning the Lord will provide.
Jamison
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of James,' used as a given name.
Jesiah
Hebrew · Jesiah is a modern form influenced by Jesse and Isaiah, both Hebrew biblical names associated with gift and salvation themes.
Jaliyah
Arabic · Jaliyah is a modern name likely built from Arabic-inspired sounds and the popular -iyah ending.
Judith
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Yehudit' meaning woman of Judea; a heroic figure in the biblical Apocrypha.
Jahmir
Arabic · Jahmir is often treated as a modern form influenced by Amir, from Arabic meaning prince or commander, with Jah- added.
Jrue
English · Modern invented name, a distinctive stylized spelling likely variant of Drew or a unique phonetic coinage.
Johanna
German · Feminine form of Johannes, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Jasiel
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical-style name meaning made by God or God is my maker.
Jeremias
Hebrew · Jeremias is a form of Jeremiah, from Hebrew, meaning the Lord will exalt or appoint.
Jedidiah
Hebrew · Jedidiah is Hebrew and means 'beloved of the Lord.'
Jaxxon
English · Jaxxon is a modern respelling of Jackson, originally an English surname meaning son of Jack.
Jones
Welsh · Patronymic surname meaning son of John, from the Welsh form of the Hebrew name Yohanan.
Joelle
French · French feminine form of Joel, from Hebrew Yo'el meaning "Yahweh is God."
Janiyah
Hebrew · A modern form likely influenced by Janaya and similar names, possibly tied to Hebrew and Arabic roots of grace or nearness.
Jettson
English · Jettson is a modern extension of Jett, an English word name linked to the black gemstone jet, with a surname-style ending.
Jagger
English · Jagger is an English occupational surname meaning "carter" or one who drove packhorses.
Jolie
French · Jolie comes directly from French jolie, meaning pretty or lovely.
Jael
Hebrew · Jael is a Hebrew biblical name meaning mountain goat or ibex.
Jovi
Latin · Derived from Jove, another name for Jupiter, the Roman sky god.
Jimmy
Hebrew · Diminutive of James, from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning supplanter or one who follows.
Jazmine
Persian · Jazmine is a spelling variant of Jasmine, from Persian yasamin, the fragrant flowering plant.
Jerry
English · Diminutive of Gerald or Jerome; Gerald means 'ruler with the spear' from Germanic roots.
Jericho
Hebrew · From the ancient Biblical city name, likely derived from a Hebrew root linked to the moon or fragrance.
Jiraiya
Japanese · From Japanese folklore, the name of a legendary ninja hero skilled in toad magic.
Joe
Hebrew · Short form of Joseph, from Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning God will add or increase.
Julietta
Italian · Italian diminutive of Julia, from Latin 'Julius' meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded.'
Jon
Hebrew · Variant of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jayleen
English · Jayleen is a modern English combination name built from Jay and the popular -leen ending.
Jean
French · Scottish and French feminine form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jianna
Italian · A modern spelling of Gianna, the feminine of Giovanni, ultimately from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Joyce
English · From the Breton name Iodoc meaning 'lord,' introduced to England by the Normans. Originally unisex.
Jairo
Hebrew · Jairo is the Spanish form of Jair, from Hebrew, meaning he shines or he enlightens.
Julissa
Spanish · Julissa is a modern Spanish-influenced blend, often linked to Julia and Lisa; Julia comes from a Latin family name tied to youthful roots.
Judson
English · English patronymic meaning 'son of Judd,' a medieval short form of Jordan.
Jaylin
English · A modern English-style name, often formed from Jay plus the popular -lin ending.
Jubilee
Hebrew · Jubilee comes from the biblical Hebrew yovel, the sacred year of release, celebration, and restoration.
Joziah
Hebrew · A modern spelling variant of Josiah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning "Yahweh supports" or "healed by God."
Jaxx
English · Modern edgy spelling of Jax, usually a short form of Jackson or Jack.
Juana
Spanish · Spanish feminine form of Juan (John), from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Jabari
African · Jabari is used in East Africa and via Arabic roots, commonly understood to mean 'brave' or 'fearless.'
Jalani
African · Jalani is used in modern African-American naming and is often interpreted as strong or calm, though its roots are modern and blended.
Jayda
English · Jayda is a modern variant of Jada or Jade, often linked to the ornamental stone jade.
Jillian
English · Jillian is an English form of Gillian or Juliana, ultimately from Latin roots meaning youthful or downy-bearded.
Josias
Hebrew · A biblical name from Hebrew, via Greek and Latin, meaning Yahweh supports or heals.
Jazlynn
English · A modern blend likely influenced by Jazz or Jasmine plus Lynn, created for sound and style.
Juno
Latin · Name of the Roman queen of the gods, goddess of marriage and childbirth.
Jordy
Hebrew · Jordy is a diminutive of Jordan, the Hebrew river name meaning "flowing down" or "descend."
Jadiel
Hebrew · Jadiel is a Hebrew name usually interpreted as God has heard or known by God.
Jethro
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'excellence' or 'abundance.' In the Bible, Jethro was Moses' father-in-law.
Jaylah
English · A modern name built from Jay with a feminine ending, drawing on the bird name and contemporary styling.
Joselyn
French · Variant of Jocelyn, from a Germanic tribal name meaning 'of the Gauts.'
Jhene
English · A modern variant likely influenced by Jane, Jean, or Jhené-style spellings, suggesting grace or favor.
Jaylene
English · Modern American invented blend of Jay and the feminine suffix -lene, created in the 20th century.
Jada
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'he knew' or 'wise'; also linked to the gemstone jade.
Jovanni
Italian · Jovanni is a variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, meaning "God is gracious."
Jakob
Hebrew · A form of Jacob, from Hebrew Ya'aqov, traditionally interpreted as "supplanter."
Jai
Indian · Jai comes from Sanskrit and means victory or triumph.
Jahziel
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning “God apportions” or “God divides.”
Jelani
African · Jelani is an African name, especially associated with Swahili usage, meaning mighty or powerful.
Jersey
English · Jersey is a place name taken from the Channel Island, giving it a geographic and modern surname-style feel.
Jaylee
English · A modern blend of Jay and Lee/Leigh elements, often used as a contemporary given name.
Jayde
English · Jayde is a modern spelling of Jade, named after the ornamental stone whose name came through Spanish.
Jair
Hebrew · Jair is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "he shines" or "he enlightens."
Jovani
Italian · Likely influenced by Giovanni, the Italian form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jamal
Arabic · Jamal is an Arabic name meaning beauty or grace.
Jana
Slavic · Slavic and German feminine form of Jan (John), from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jahseh
Hebrew · Likely built on Jah, a shortened form of the divine name Yah, giving it a modern biblical feel.
Jules
French · French form of Julius, from the Roman family name possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded.'
Jasmin
Persian · Jasmin comes from Persian via French, referring to the fragrant jasmine flower.
Javon
Hebrew · Javon is often treated as a modern form influenced by Javan, a Hebrew biblical name associated with Greece.
Jewel
English · From Old French 'jouel' meaning jewel or precious stone; a word name denoting value.
Jaelyn
English · Jaelyn is a modern coined name, often formed from Jay and the popular -lyn ending.
Jasai
Hebrew · Likely inspired by Josiah or Jesiah, drawing on Hebrew roots connected with healing or God's support.
Jenny
English · Diminutive of Jennifer or Jane, meaning 'fair one' from Welsh Guinevere.
Janae
Hebrew · Feminine variant of Jane, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jupiter
Latin · From Latin, the name of the chief Roman god and the planet Jupiter.
Jazzlyn
English · A modern invented name blending Jazz with the popular -lyn ending, evoking musical flair.
Jeriah
Hebrew · Jeriah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning “taught by God” or “founded by God.”
Journie
English · A modern spelling of Journey, from the English word for a voyage or passage through life.
Jeffery
English · Variant of Jeffrey/Geoffrey, from Germanic 'gawja' (territory) and 'fridu' (peace), meaning peaceful pledge.
Jakobe
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Jacob, from Hebrew, meaning supplanter or one who follows.
Journei
English · A modern spelling of Journey, from English via Old French, referring to travel or passage.
Jacoby
Hebrew · A surname-style form of Jacob, from Hebrew, meaning supplanter or holder of the heel.
Jerome
Greek · From Greek 'Hieronymos' meaning 'sacred name,' borne by Saint Jerome who translated the Bible into Latin.
Jannah
Arabic · From Arabic Jannah, meaning paradise or garden, especially in Islamic tradition.
Jaelynn
English · Jaelynn is a modern English blend of Jay and Lynn, created for its soft sound and contemporary style.
Julieth
Spanish · A Spanish-influenced form of Juliet, ultimately from Julia and Latin roots linked to youth.
Jad
Arabic · Jad is an Arabic name meaning generosity, seriousness, or earnest effort, depending on usage.
Jenson
English · A surname-style name meaning son of Jens or John.
Jet
English · From the black gemstone jet, making it a sharp modern nature name.
Janie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Jane, from Hebrew 'Yohanan' meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jaire
Hebrew · A form of Jair or Jairo, from Hebrew meaning "he shines" or "he enlightens."
Jamila
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning "beautiful" or "graceful."
Janessa
English · Janessa is a modern blend built from Jane and Vanessa forms, ultimately carrying the Hebrew sense 'God is gracious.'
Juelz
Spanish · A stylized form of Jules or Julio, ultimately from Julius, a Roman family name often linked to youthfulness.
Joao
Hebrew · Portuguese form of John, from Hebrew "Yohanan" meaning "God is gracious."
Judd
English · Medieval diminutive of Jordan, or a variant of Judah, meaning 'praised' in Hebrew.
Jadon
Hebrew · Jadon is a Hebrew Biblical name often interpreted as thankful or he will judge.
Jacari
English · Jacari is a modern coined name, likely built from Ja- with a rhythmic ending similar to Kari or Sakari-style forms.
Javion
English · Javion is a modern English-style name, likely built from Ja- with the suffix -vion or -ion.
Jackie
English · Diminutive of Jacqueline or Jack, ultimately from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning supplanter.
Jahir
Arabic · Jahir is commonly linked to Arabic Zahir, meaning bright, evident, or shining.
Judy
Hebrew · Diminutive of Judith, from Hebrew meaning woman of Judea.
Joni
English · Informal diminutive of Joan, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jaslyn
English · Jaslyn is a modern blended name influenced by Jasmine and the -lyn ending, often associated with the jasmine flower.
Jurnee
English · Jurnee is a modern spelling of Journey, an English word-name ultimately tied to the idea of travel or passage.
Jahkai
Hebrew · Jahkai appears to be a modern invented name using Jah, a form associated with the Hebrew divine name Yah.
Jaxtyn
English · A modern creative spelling of Jaxton/Jackson, blending current phonetic trends with the '-tyn' suffix.
Jermaine
French · From Latin 'Germanus' meaning 'from Germany' or 'brother,' used as a unisex name.
Jaxen
English · Jaxen is a modern variant of Jackson, an English surname meaning 'son of Jack.'
Jassiel
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style name with the divine ending -el, often interpreted as “God is my strength” or similar.
Junie
Latin · Diminutive of June, from the Roman goddess Juno or the month of June.
Johana
Hebrew · Variant of Johanna, feminine of John, from Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jiovanni
Italian · Jiovanni is a spelling variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jennie
English · Diminutive of Jane or Jennifer; Jane from Hebrew via French, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jalayah
English · Jalayah is a contemporary invented name using the melodic Ja- and -ayah pattern popular in modern naming.
Jonathon
English · Variant spelling of Jonathan, from Hebrew Yehonatan meaning 'God has given.'
Jessiah
Hebrew · Jessiah is likely a modern variant of Josiah or Jesse, drawing from Hebrew roots associated with gift and divine support.
Janiya
Hebrew · Janiya is a modern elaboration of Jana or Jania forms, linked to Hebrew-rooted names meaning "God is gracious."
Jailyn
English · Jailyn is a modern coined name, often viewed as a blend of Jay with the popular -lyn ending.
Julianne
French · French feminine compound of Julian, from Latin 'Iulianus' (descended from Jupiter), meaning 'youthful.'
Josephina
Hebrew · Elaborated form of Josephine, from Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning 'God will add' or 'He shall increase'.
Jia
Chinese · Jia is a Chinese name whose meaning depends on the character, often conveying ideas like beauty, goodness, or home.
Jakobi
Hebrew · Jakobi is a variant of Jacob, from Hebrew Ya'aqov, traditionally understood as supplanter or holder of the heel.
Jiya
Indian · An Indian name often understood as 'heart,' 'life,' or 'sweet soul' in modern usage.
Jaylynn
English · Jaylynn is a modern blended name combining Jay with the popular -lynn suffix.
Josey
English · Diminutive of Josephine, from Hebrew Yosef meaning God will add or increase.
Jahmari
English · Jahmari is a modern blended name, likely influenced by Jah and Amari, with possible spiritual and strength associations.
Jennings
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of John,' derived via the medieval form Janyn.
Jasir
Arabic · Jasir is an Arabic name meaning bold, courageous, or brave.
Jru
English · A very short modern nickname-style form likely derived from Jace/Jay/Jared naming streams.
Jaelani
African · Swahili-influenced name meaning mighty or heavenly, used across East African communities.
Jhett
English · Jhett is a modern spelling of Jett, an English word-name taken from the deep black gemstone jet.
Jamar
Arabic · Often linked to Arabic Jamal, meaning 'beauty,' though it is also used as a modern English-form name.
Jamarion
English · A modern blended name, likely built from Ja- and Marian or Marion forms, with roots ultimately tied to John or Mary traditions.
Johnnie
English · Diminutive of John, from Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning God is gracious.
Justus
Latin · From Latin meaning 'just' or 'righteous,' borne by several early Christian saints.
Jaziah
Hebrew · Likely a modern biblical-style form influenced by Isaiah or Josiah, with the divine element Yah.
Josh
Hebrew · Short form of Joshua, from Hebrew 'Yehoshua' meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Jacobo
Spanish · Spanish form of Jacob, from Hebrew 'Ya'aqov' meaning supplanter or heel-grasper.
Jessa
Hebrew · Short form of Jessica, coined by Shakespeare, possibly from Hebrew Yiskah meaning "to behold."
Jordi
Spanish · Catalan and Spanish form of George, from Greek roots meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker."
Jovan
Slavic · Jovan is a South Slavic form of John, from Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious."
Josefina
Spanish · Spanish feminine form of Joseph, from Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning 'God will add.'
Jacey
English · Jacey is a modern English name, often treated as a variant of Jacy or a feminine form of Jason-related names.
Jailani
African · Swahili-influenced name, possibly related to 'Jailani' meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful,' used in East African Muslim communities.
Jahaziel
Hebrew · Jahaziel is a biblical Hebrew name meaning God sees or God reveals.
Johann
German · German form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Janna
Hebrew · Variant of Jana or short form of Johanna, from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jareth
English · Jareth is a modern literary-style name, likely influenced by Jared and Gareth, with Welsh and biblical echoes.
Jacobi
Hebrew · Jacobi is a Latinized form of Jacob, from Hebrew Ya'aqov, meaning "supplanter" or one who follows.
Jaylon
English · Jaylon is a modern English name, likely formed from Jay plus the popular -lon ending.
Janyla
Hebrew · A modern blend likely related to Jane or Jana, carrying the sense 'God is gracious.'
Journii
English · A modern English variant of journey, used as a name meaning life path, travel, and purposeful movement.
Jocelynn
French · Jocelynn is a spelling variant of Jocelyn, from a Germanic name brought into French and English use.
Jadore
French · Jadore comes from French j'adore, meaning "I adore" or "I love," used as a romantic modern name form.
Johnpaul
English · Johnpaul is a compound of John and Paul, combining the meanings God is gracious and small or humble.
Jaidyn
English · A modern spelling of Jaden, a contemporary name likely influenced by Jade and Hebrew-based forms like Jadon.
Jannat
Arabic · From Arabic jannah or jannat, meaning garden or paradise, especially heavenly paradise.
Jetson
English · Modern English name meaning 'son of Jet', with Jet from the black gemstone or Old French 'jaiet'.
Josette
French · French diminutive of Josephine, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will increase.'
Jaleah
Arabic · Likely a modern blend influenced by Arabic-style sounds and names like Aaliyah, often interpreted as exalted or rising.
Janice
English · Modern English name derived from Jane, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Joslyn
French · Variant of Jocelyn, from a Germanic tribal name (the Gauts) adopted into Norman French.
Jaylyn
English · A modern English blend of Jay and the popular -lyn ending, often suggesting a bright, contemporary style.
Jaycie
English · Jaycie is a modern English phonetic form of initials-name J.C. or a variant of Jacey.
Jacquelyn
French · Feminine form of Jacques (James), from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning 'supplanter.'
Jahari
African · Jahari is used in African American naming and may reflect Swahili or Arabic influence, often interpreted as dignified or jewel-like.
Jyaire
English · Jyaire is a modern spelling influenced by Jair, from Hebrew, often interpreted as meaning "he shines."
Jed
Hebrew · Short form of Jedidiah, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved of God.' A biblical name.
Jahzara
Arabic · A modern blend likely influenced by Zahra, meaning flower or radiance, with a Jah- prefix.
Jaya
Indian · Jaya is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning victory or triumph.
Jayvion
English · A modern coined form using Jay with a fashionable -vion ending, created mainly for rhythm and style.
Jarvis
English · From Norman French Gervais, ultimately Germanic elements meaning 'spear servant.'
Javi
Spanish · A Spanish short form of Javier, linked to the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning new house.
Jermani
English · A modern form likely influenced by Germany or Germain-style names, with roots tied to tribal or place identity.
Jalaya
Arabic · Jalaya is a modern name that may echo Arabic sound patterns while functioning mainly as a contemporary coinage.
Jakhari
Arabic · A modern variant of Jakari, often associated with Arabic-inspired sounds and interpreted as "brave" or "dignified."
Jolee
French · Likely inspired by French jolie, meaning pretty or cheerful, or as a modern Jo-name form.
Jailyne
English · Jailyne is a modern invented name, likely built from Jay with the popular -lynn or -line sound.
Jariyah
Arabic · Jariyah comes from Arabic and can mean “young girl,” “maid,” or “one who flows/runs.”
Janet
English · Medieval Scottish diminutive of Jane, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning God is gracious.
Junia
Latin · Roman family name meaning 'born in June' or relating to the goddess Juno; mentioned in the New Testament.
Jhon
Hebrew · Variant spelling of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jenevieve
French · Phonetic variant of Genevieve, from Gaulish meaning 'tribe woman' or 'white wave.'
Johnathon
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Jonathan, from Hebrew Yehonatan meaning 'God has given.'
Jaquan
English · A modern American blended name, often formed from Ja- and Quan elements.
Jordynn
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Jordan, from the Hebrew river name meaning “to descend” or “flow down.”
Jahlani
African · Jahlani is a modern name used in African diasporic contexts, shaped with melodic Ja- and -lani elements.
Joah
Hebrew · Joah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning “Yahweh is brother” or “the Lord is kin.”
Jazmyn
Persian · A modern spelling of Jasmine, from Persian via French for the fragrant jasmine flower.
Javari
African · Javari is likely a modern form influenced by names like Jabari, associated with meanings such as "brave" or "valiant."
Jaciel
Hebrew · Jaciel is likely a Spanish-influenced form built from Hebrew name elements, often interpreted as a God-related devotional name.
Juanita
Spanish · Spanish feminine diminutive of Juan (John), from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Joanne
English · From Old French Johanne, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning God is gracious.
Joana
Latin · Variant of Joanna, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning God is gracious.
Jaqueline
French · Variant spelling of Jacqueline, feminine of Jacques, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob meaning 'supplanter'.
Joi
French · Variant spelling of Joy, from Old French 'joie' and Latin 'gaudia' meaning 'happiness' or 'delight'.
Jarrett
English · Variant of Garrett, from Gerard, meaning 'brave with a spear' from Germanic roots.
Jody
English · Diminutive of Joseph or Judith; a popular mid-century unisex name meaning praised.
Jeronimo
Spanish · Spanish form of Jerome, from Greek 'Hieronymos' meaning 'sacred name.'
Jaslin
English · Jaslin is a modern variant of Jasmine, tied to the Persian flower name jasmine.
Jahkari
English · A modern invented name likely influenced by Jah- forms referring to God and rhythmic -kari endings.
Jaxyn
English · Jaxyn is a modern spelling of Jaxon, derived from Jackson and ultimately meaning 'son of Jack.'
Jamiyah
Arabic · Jamiyah is likely derived from Arabic forms related to gathering or community, and appears in modern Muslim naming use.
Jayne
English · Variant spelling of Jane, from Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning God is gracious.
Jan
German · Northern and Central European form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jawad
Arabic · Jawad is an Arabic name meaning "generous," "noble," or "bountiful."
Jeyden
Hebrew · Jeyden is a modern spelling of Jaden, a name influenced by Hebrew Jadon, often interpreted as thankful or God has heard.
Janeth
English · Variant of Janet, a diminutive of Jane, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jaydon
Hebrew · Jaydon is a modern form of Jadon, a biblical Hebrew name meaning thankful or he will judge.
Jaclyn
French · Modern respelling of Jacqueline, feminine of Jacques, from Hebrew Jacob meaning 'supplanter'.
Jehilyn
English · A modern blend of names ending in -lyn with soft initial J sound, built in a contemporary English naming style.
Josef
German · Central European form of Joseph, from Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning 'He (God) will add.'
Jaysen
English · Jaysen is a modern English spelling variant of Jason, a Greek-derived name meaning "healer."
Jeanette
French · French diminutive of Jeanne, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Job
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Iyyov' meaning persecuted or afflicted; the patient sufferer in the Old Testament.
Jariel
Hebrew · A modern name built in the style of Hebrew angelic names, likely suggesting God is my light or lion of God.
Jensyn
English · A modern spelling of Jensen, originally a Scandinavian surname meaning son of Jens or John.
Jin
Chinese · Jin is an East Asian name whose characters often mean gold, truth, or preciousness depending on usage.
Jaleel
Arabic · Jaleel comes from Arabic and means "great," "exalted," or "majestic."
Jonatan
Hebrew · Jonatan is a common form of Jonathan, from Hebrew, meaning "Yahweh has given."
Jibreel
Arabic · Arabic form of Gabriel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength.'
Jaheim
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Hebrew names like Haim, meaning 'life,' with a modern prefixed form.
Jacques
French · French form of James/Jacob, from Hebrew 'Ya'aqov' meaning supplanter.
Jiana
Italian · Usually treated as a variant of Gianna, from Johanna, meaning God is gracious.
Jayvon
English · A modern American name, likely blending Jay with a -von ending for a contemporary sound.
Jadyn
Hebrew · Jadyn is a modern spelling of Jaden, a contemporary name often linked to Hebrew elements meaning 'thankful' or 'God has heard.'
Jhoan
Hebrew · A Spanish-influenced variant of John or Johan, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Jamil
Arabic · Arabic name meaning beautiful or handsome, widely used across the Muslim world.
Jaycob
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Jacob, from Hebrew, meaning supplanter or holder of the heel.
Jacklyn
English · Feminine form of Jack via Jacqueline, from French, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob meaning 'supplanter'.
Joie
French · French word name meaning joy; used as a given name conveying happiness and delight.
Jazelle
French · Jazelle is a modern variant of Giselle or a jazz-influenced creation, associated with brightness and elegance.
Jibril
Arabic · Arabic form of Gabriel, a name meaning 'God is my strength.'
Jaida
English · Jaida is usually a modern spelling of Jada or Jade, often linked with the green gemstone name.
Jariah
Hebrew · Jariah is likely built on Hebrew theophoric patterns and is commonly interpreted as taught by God or God has seen.
Juni
Latin · Juni can be a short form of June from Latin Juno, or a Japanese-style name with meaning set by characters.
Jayna
English · Jayna is likely a modern elaboration of Jane, from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Janai
Hebrew · Likely a modern form related to Janae or Janna, from roots meaning God is gracious.
Janaya
English · Janaya is a modern elaboration of Jana or Janai, ultimately linked to Hebrew-rooted Jane forms meaning God is gracious.
Jodi
Hebrew · A diminutive of Judith, from Hebrew Yehudit meaning 'woman of Judea' or 'praised.'
Jeshua
Hebrew · Jeshua is a Hebrew Biblical form related to Joshua and Jesus, meaning the Lord is salvation.
Jovanny
Spanish · Jovanny is a variant of Giovanni or Jovani, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Jozie
Hebrew · A diminutive spelling of Josie, from Josephine or Joseph, meaning 'God will add.'
Jasani
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Sani, a name associated with brilliance, splendor, or radiance.
Jemima
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'yemimah' meaning dove; in the Bible, the eldest of Job's three beautiful daughters.
Jaziyah
Arabic · Jaziyah is likely related to Arabic roots meaning 'rewarding' or 'one who recompenses.'
Joud
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning generosity, goodness, or noble giving.
Jacie
English · Modern diminutive, a pet form of Jacinda or a feminization of Jason/Jace.
Jahsiah
Hebrew · A modern form influenced by Josiah and Jah, drawing on Hebrew roots associated with God supports or heals.
Jaretssi
Spanish · A modern invented name influenced by Spanish-speaking cultures, possibly an elaboration of Jaret or Jareth.
Jinora
Slavic · A modern literary-style name with Slavic-like phonetics, generally treated as a crafted contemporary name in current use.
Joann
Hebrew · Contracted form of Joanna, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jessy
Hebrew · Diminutive of Jesse, from Hebrew meaning gift or God exists.
Jori
Norse · Jori is used as a modern short form and also recalls Norse-derived names, often interpreted with earthy or farmer associations.
Javen
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Javan, a Hebrew biblical name associated with Greece.
Juancarlos
Spanish · Juancarlos is a Spanish compound name joining Juan and Carlos, meaning "John" and "Charles" together.
Jianni
Italian · Jianni is a variant of Gianni, the Italian form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Jind
Indian · Jind is likely taken from the Indian place name and Punjabi usage, associated with life, spirit, or heart in related forms.
Jesslyn
English · Modern blend of Jessica (Hebrew, meaning foresight) and the suffix -lyn.
Jun
Japanese · East Asian name meaning 'obedient, pure' (Japanese), 'handsome, talented' (Chinese), or 'righteous' (Korean).
Jaci
English · Informal spelling of Jackie, diminutive of Jacqueline, from Hebrew Jacob meaning supplanter.
Joanie
English · Diminutive of Joan, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jaron
Hebrew · Modern form related to Hebrew Yaron, meaning 'to sing' or 'to rejoice'.
Josselyn
French · Josselyn comes from an old French name of Germanic origin, traditionally linked to a tribal name or 'little Goth.'
Javian
English · Javian is a modern name likely influenced by Javi- forms and Latin-based names like Julian, giving it a contemporary coined feel.
Janiah
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Jane and Hebrew-style endings, often associated with God is gracious.
Justyce
English · A creative spelling of Justice, from Latin-rooted English word forms meaning fairness or righteousness.
Jaceon
English · Jaceon is a contemporary spelling tied to Jace/Jason, blending modern English naming style with older name sound roots.
Joella
Hebrew · Feminine form of Joel, from Hebrew 'Yo'el' meaning 'Yahweh is God.'
Jessi
Hebrew · Jessi is a short form of Jessica or Jesse, linked to Hebrew roots often interpreted as "gift" or "wealthy."
Jedediah
Hebrew · Jedediah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning beloved of the Lord.
Jacen
English · Modern variant of Jason/Jacen with a contemporary spelling, influenced by classic and Hebrew-rooted J names.
Janely
Hebrew · Janely is a modern name related to Jane and Janelys, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jae
Korean · Korean name meaning talent or wealth; also a modern English short form of James or Jay.
Javonte
English · Javonte is a modern invented name, probably formed from Ja- plus the stylish suffix -vonte or -onte.
Jahlil
Arabic · A variant of Jalil, from Arabic meaning "great," "revered," or "exalted."
Jaydan
Hebrew · Jaydan is a modern spelling of Jaden, often linked to Hebrew names meaning "thankful" or "God has heard."
Judge
English · English occupational or title name for one who serves as a judge.
Jafet
Hebrew · Jafet is a form of Japheth, a Hebrew biblical name traditionally interpreted as meaning enlargement or expansion.
Jayven
English · Jayven is a modern American name likely blending Jay with the popular -ven or -vin ending.
Jaloni
English · A modern coinage possibly influenced by Hebrew Alon, meaning oak, giving it a strong natural feel.
Jaeden
Hebrew · A variant of Jaden, influenced by Hebrew names and often interpreted as thankful or God has heard.
Jidenna
African · Yoruba name meaning one who holds honor or the crown, linked to leadership in African naming tradition.
Jazaiyah
Hebrew · Jazaiyah is a modern elaboration of Hebrew-style names like Isaiah or Azariah, using the divine ending -yah.
Jacinto
Spanish · Spanish form of Hyacinthus, from Greek hyakinthos, the flower named for a youth in Greek myth.
Jamel
Arabic · Jamel is a variant of Jamal, from Arabic, meaning beauty or handsome.
Jansen
German · Jansen is a surname-style name meaning son of Jan or John, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Joab
Hebrew · Joab is a Hebrew biblical name meaning Yahweh is father.
Jayse
English · Jayse is a modern variant of Jace or Jason-like forms, often linked to Hebrew-derived Jay and meanings of healing or the Lord.
Jayvian
English · Jayvian is a modern invented name built from Jay with the fashionable -vian ending.
Jhersi
English · Jhersi is likely a modern respelling of Jersey, a place-based name with English and French associations.
Justine
French · French feminine form of Justin, from Latin 'justus' meaning just or righteous.
Jo
Hebrew · Short form of Josephine or Joanna, from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious' or 'God will increase'.
Juliett
French · Variant spelling of Juliet, from Latin Julius, meaning youthful or downy-bearded.
Jamilah
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning beautiful or graceful.
Jameer
Arabic · Jameer is likely a variant of Amir or Jamir, often associated with Arabic roots for prince or prosperity.
Jeziah
Hebrew · Jeziah is likely a modern biblical-style form related to names like Isaiah or Jeziah, drawing on Hebrew God-name elements.
Jaxsyn
English · Jaxsyn is a modern respelling of Jackson, originally an English surname meaning “son of Jack.”
Jeff
English · Diminutive of Jeffrey, from Germanic Godfrid meaning 'God's peace' or 'peaceful territory.'
Jeter
English · Anglo-French occupational name from Old French 'jeteur,' one who casts or throws.
Jaina
Hebrew · Jaina is often treated as a modern variant of Jana or Jane, from Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious.
Johari
Arabic · Johari derives from Arabic jawhari, meaning "jewel-like" or "precious."
Jahsir
Arabic · Likely a variant of Jasir, an Arabic name meaning "bold" or "courageous."
Jakyrie
English · A modern English form blending Jak- (from Hebrew Jacob, “he who supplants”) with Kyrie, the Greek word for “Lord,” as a stylistic name.
Justina
Latin · Feminine form of Justin, from Latin 'justus' meaning 'just, righteous, fair'.
Juna
Latin · Derived from Juno, the Roman queen of the gods and protector of women; also linked to the month of June.
Jhonny
English · Phonetic variant of Johnny, diminutive of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jayme
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Jamie, from James (Hebrew 'supplanter'); used as a unisex name.
Jania
English · Jania is likely a modern form related to Jane or Jana, from Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious.
Jaycen
English · A modern phonetic variant of Jason or Jayson, ultimately from Greek and associated with "healer."
Jovany
Spanish · Jovany is a Spanish-style form of Giovanni/Jovani, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Janelly
French · Likely a modern elaboration of Jane or Janelle, ultimately from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Jailynn
English · A modern blended name combining Jay and Lynn-style elements.
Jionni
English · A modern, soft spelling inspired by names like Joni/Jonny, functioning as a contemporary and affectionate variant.
Jaiceon
English · Modern invented phonetic variant of Jason, from Greek Iason meaning 'healer.'
Jaslynn
English · A modern blend of Jas- and -lynn, often inspired by Jasmine and Lynn.
Jahleel
Hebrew · Jahleel is a biblical Hebrew name meaning God waits or God hopes.
Johnluke
English · A compound of John and Luke, joining two classic biblical names meaning God is gracious and from Lucania.
Johannes
German · Latin and German form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning God is gracious.
Jorja
Greek · Phonetic respelling of Georgia, from Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer or earthworker.
Juanpablo
Spanish · Juanpablo combines Juan, meaning God is gracious, and Pablo, the Spanish form of Paul meaning small.
Jayveon
English · A contemporary invented name built from Jay with a smooth -veon ending favored in modern naming.
Janylah
English · A contemporary invented name, probably influenced by Jan- names such as Jana or Jane and melodic -ylah endings.
Jasier
Arabic · Likely a variant of Jasir, from Arabic, meaning "brave" or "bold."
Jakub
Hebrew · A Slavic form of Jacob from Hebrew, meaning “supplanter” or “holder of the heel.”
Jhonatan
Hebrew · Jhonatan is a variant of Jonathan, from Hebrew meaning God has given, common in Spanish-speaking usage.
Jakayla
English · A modern coined name, often viewed as a blend of Ja- with Michaela-like sounds from Hebrew roots.
Jersi
English · Jersi is a modern spelling of Jersey, originally a place name from the Channel Island.
Jodie
English · Diminutive of Judith (Hebrew, 'woman from Judea') or Joseph. Popularized as an independent unisex name in the 20th century.
Janney
English · A pet form of Jane or Janet, ultimately from Hebrew roots meaning "God is gracious."
Jj
English · An initial-style modern English nickname built from repeated letters rather than a traditional etymology.
Jeriel
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style name meaning something like "founded by God" or "taught by God," based on the divine element -el.
Jayci
English · A modern English spelling of Jacy or Jacey, likely created as a contemporary sound-based name.
Jamarcus
English · A modern blend of Ja- with Marcus, the Latin Roman name linked to Mars.
Jostin
English · A modern variant of Justin, from Latin iustus meaning just or fair.
Jeison
Spanish · A Spanish phonetic spelling of Jason, the Greek name associated with healing.
Jahmyr
Arabic · Likely a modern variant of Jamir, often linked to Arabic roots suggesting beauty or distinction.
Janey
Hebrew · Diminutive of Jane, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Japheth
Hebrew · A Biblical name from Hebrew, traditionally understood as "may he expand" or "enlargement."
Jahan
Persian · Jahan is Persian and means 'world' or 'universe.'
Jaylan
English · Jaylan is a modern English-style blend, often linked to Jay and suffixes like -lan, giving it a contemporary sound.
Jaythan
Hebrew · Jaythan is likely a blend of Jay and Ethan; Ethan comes from Hebrew meaning "strong" or "firm."
Jordon
Hebrew · Variant of Jordan, from the Hebrew river name meaning 'to flow down.'
Jordana
Hebrew · Jordana is the feminine form of Jordan, from the Hebrew river name meaning "to flow down."
Jamin
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'right hand' or 'south'.
Jentry
English · Jentry is likely a modern use of an English surname related to gentry, suggesting noble or gentle status.
Judea
Hebrew · Judea is a place name from Hebrew Yehudah, referring to the land of Judah.
Jadelynn
English · A modern combination of Jade and Lynn; Jade comes through French from the green gemstone name.
Jahzir
Hebrew · Likely a creative form inspired by Hebrew-based Jazir or Jaaziel patterns, giving it a God-centered modern sound.
Jhream
English · Jhream is a modern invented form influenced by the English word dream.
Jamiri
Arabic · Jamiri appears to be a modern blend name, possibly influenced by Arabic Jamal-family sounds and contemporary English styling.
Janell
English · Modern feminine form derived from Jane, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jehu
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Yehu' meaning He is God; a king of Israel in the Old Testament.
Jona
Hebrew · Short form of Jonah, from Hebrew 'Yonah' meaning 'dove.'
Jolyne
English · Variant of Jolene, a modern coinage blending Jo and the French suffix -lene.
Jewels
English · Jewels comes from the English word for precious gems and is used as a sparkling modern name.
Jiovani
Italian · Jiovani is a variant of Giovanni, from Hebrew John meaning God is gracious.
Jamya
Arabic · Jamya is likely a modern variant of Jamia or Jamyah, related to Arabic roots meaning gathering or beautiful.
Jeimy
English · A Spanish-influenced spelling of Jamie, from James, ultimately meaning supplanter.
Josiel
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style theophoric name, often understood as meaning God helps or God supports.
Jayleigh
English · A modern English-style blend of Jay with the suffix -leigh, meaning a meadow or clearing.
Jehlani
African · Jehlani is often treated as a modern melodic name, likely influenced by African-style forms and contemporary phonetic invention.
Jerzi
English · Jerzi is a modern spelling of Jersey, a place-based name adapted into a trendy contemporary style.
Jaiyana
Indian · Likely influenced by Indian Jaya, meaning victory, with a flowing modern elaboration.
Jimmie
English · Diminutive of James, from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning supplanter or one who follows.
Jorden
English · Variant of Jordan, from Hebrew meaning to flow down; originally a river name.
Jackeline
French · Variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques (Hebrew Jacob), meaning 'supplanter.'
Jaymes
Hebrew · Jaymes is a modern spelling of James, ultimately from Hebrew Ya'aqov, meaning supplanter.
Joseluis
Spanish · A Spanish compound of Jose and Luis, meaning God will add and famed warrior.
Jamia
Arabic · From Arabic roots meaning "gathering" or "bringing together," and also used in the sense of a university.
Jevon
English · Jevon is a modern English-use name, often seen as a variant of Javon or Devon-style forms.
Joselin
French · Joselin comes from an old Germanic name through French, meaning member of the Gauts or little Goth.
Jamaal
Arabic · Variant of Jamal, from Arabic meaning "beauty" or "handsomeness."
Jabril
Arabic · An Arabic form of Gabriel, meaning God is my strength.
Jameir
Arabic · Modern spelling influenced by Amir, an Arabic title meaning 'prince' or 'commander.'
Jazaria
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Azariah or similar Hebrew names meaning helped by God, with a modern Jaz- opening.
Jayliana
English · Jayliana is a modern blend of Jay and -liana, with possible ties to Latin-derived Juliana names meaning youthful.
Jaycion
Greek · Modern invented spelling variant of Jason, from Greek Iason meaning 'healer.'
Jahani
Persian · Jahani comes from Persian jahan, meaning world or universe, and can imply worldly or of the world.
Jardani
Hebrew · Jardani likely echoes Jordan-derived Hebrew roots connected to flowing down or descending waters.
Jeanne
French · French feminine form of Jean, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Joslynn
German · Joslynn is a modern spelling of Jocelyn, from a Germanic name later used in French and English.
Jeramiah
Hebrew · Jeramiah is a variant spelling of Jeremiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning appointed or exalted by God.
Jordin
Hebrew · A variant of Jordan, from the river name in Hebrew meaning 'to descend.'
Jah
Hebrew · Jah is a short form of the divine name Yahweh in Hebrew tradition.
Jaliah
Arabic · Jaliah may reflect Arabic jaliya, clear or manifest, adapted into a modern English-style form.
Jaelle
Hebrew · Jaelle is a French-influenced form of Jael, the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'mountain goat.'
Jurni
English · A modern spelling of Journey, used as an English word-name for a life path or voyage.
Jayan
Indian · From Sanskrit roots meaning victorious or triumphant.
Jenin
Arabic · Used as a place-based name from the Palestinian city Jenin, whose root is tied to gardens or paradise.
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