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Baby names starting with J
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Jaxston
English · Jaxston is a modern blend of Jax and the English surname ending -ton, giving it the feel of “Jax’s town” or a place-style coinage.
Johnson
English · Patronymic surname meaning 'son of John,' from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jacelyn
English · Jacelyn is a modern form related to Jacqueline or Jocelyn, with roots tied to a Germanic tribal name.
Joa
Hebrew · Likely a short form of Jo- names such as Joanna or Joab, tied to roots meaning "Yahweh is gracious."
Jelena
Slavic · Jelena is a Slavic form of Helen, from Greek roots associated with light or brightness.
July
Latin · Taken from the month name July, which comes from Julius, the Roman family name of Caesar.
Jasmyn
Persian · A variant of Jasmine, from Persian yasmin, the fragrant flower.
Jakeem
Arabic · Jakeem is often treated as a modern form influenced by Hakim, from Arabic, meaning "wise" or "judicious."
Jaide
Spanish · A spelling variant of Jade, named after the ornamental green stone.
Jiselle
French · A spelling variant of Giselle, from Germanic roots meaning 'pledge' or 'hostage.'
Jazz
English · Jazz comes from the English music word and is used as a lively modern name with artistic, improvisational associations.
Jalissa
English · Jalissa is a modern blended name, likely combining Ja- with Melissa or Alissa sounds.
Jakoby
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Jacoby/Jacob, from Hebrew meaning 'supplanter' or 'holder of the heel.'
Jakiyah
Arabic · Jakiyah likely reflects Arabic-inspired naming, related to forms meaning pure, intelligent, or virtuous.
Jahdiel
Hebrew · Jahdiel is a biblical Hebrew name meaning God makes glad or God rejoices.
Jairus
Hebrew · Biblical name from Hebrew Ya'ir meaning 'he enlightens' or 'God illuminates'; a figure in the Gospels.
Jaice
English · Modern invented name, likely a phonetic respelling of Jace or a creative blend of J- and -aice.
Josslyn
German · Josslyn is a variant of Jocelyn, from a Germanic name introduced through French, meaning roughly "member of the Gauts."
Jamiah
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Arabic Jamiya/Jamia, carrying senses of gathering, beauty, or completeness.
Jalia
Arabic · Likely derived from Arabic-rooted names meaning "clear" or "elevated," or formed as a modern melodic variant.
Joniel
Hebrew · Joniel is likely a modern Hebrew-style creation combining Jon with the divine suffix -el, suggesting 'God is gracious.'
Jaylanie
English · A modern invented name combining Jay- with -lanie, influenced by names like Jayla and Melanie.
Janova
Latin · Likely influenced by Genova or Nova forms, giving associations of newness or place-based style.
Jerimiah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Jeremiah, from Hebrew Yirmeyahu meaning 'God will uplift' or 'appointed by God.'
Jermany
English · Likely an English modern form influenced by Jermaine or the place name Germany.
Jaia
Greek · Jaia may derive from Gaia in Greek tradition or Jaya in Indian tradition, carrying meanings of earth or victory.
Jayanna
English · A blended name combining Jay with Anna; Anna comes from Hebrew Hannah, meaning grace.
Jaxsen
English · A modern spelling of Jackson, an English surname-name meaning son of Jack.
Josiyah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Josiah, meaning Yahweh supports or heals.
Jazara
Arabic · Likely derived from Arabic jazira meaning island, evoking natural beauty and independence.
Jeycob
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Jacob, from Hebrew meaning "supplanter," popularized through English biblical usage.
Jhacari
English · A modern creative spelling, likely influenced by Ja- names and Kari-like endings rather than a single traditional root.
Jess
Hebrew · Short form of Jesse, from Hebrew 'Yishai' meaning 'gift' or 'God exists'; father of King David.
Juel
Norse · Variant of Jewel from Old French 'jouel,' or a Scandinavian form related to Yule/Christmas.
Jacinta
Spanish · Spanish form of Hyacinth, from Greek hyakinthos, a fragrant flower in Greek mythology.
Jonny
English · Informal diminutive of Jonathan or John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Joleigh
English · A modern spelling of Jolie-influenced forms, connected with pretty or cheerful associations.
Jemimah
Hebrew · A variant of Jemima, from Hebrew meaning dove.
Jamere
Arabic · Jamere is a modern blend likely influenced by Jamal and Amir-like sounds, giving it a contemporary coined feel.
Joash
Hebrew · Joash is a Hebrew biblical name meaning “given by the Lord” or “fire of the Lord.”
Juliano
Italian · Juliano is an Italian and Latin form related to Julius, traditionally linked to youthful or downy meanings.
Jeyson
Spanish · A spelling variant of Jason, the Greek mythic name associated with healing.
Jamiya
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic Jami'a, meaning 'gathering' or 'comprehensive,' in a modern feminine form.
Jamoni
English · A modern given name possibly influenced by Jamal and similar rhythmic forms.
Jakobie
Hebrew · Jakobie is a variant of Jacob, from Hebrew, meaning 'supplanter' or 'holder of the heel.'
Jujhar
Indian · From Punjabi and Sikh usage, meaning warrior, struggler, or one who perseveres bravely.
Jazai
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative variation on Jazz or Jai, with no established classical etymology.
Jouri
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'wild rose' or 'damask rose,' evoking the fragrant flower prized across the Middle East.
Jaceion
English · A modern invented extension of Jace/Jacob forms, designed as a distinctive masculine given name.
Jaisley
English · A modern English-style spelling variant with creative vowels, treated as a contemporary invented form.
Janette
French · French diminutive of Jane, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jerald
English · Variant of Gerald, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear ruler' or 'ruling with a spear'.
Joaquim
Hebrew · Joaquim is a form of Joachim, from Hebrew roots meaning God will establish.
Jaren
Hebrew · Variant of Jaron, from Hebrew meaning 'he will sing' or 'he will cry out.'
Jotham
Hebrew · Jotham is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "God is perfect" or "Yahweh is complete."
Jovian
Latin · Jovian comes from Latin Iovianus, meaning 'of Jove' or 'belonging to Jupiter.'
Jalisa
English · A modern coined name likely influenced by Ja- prefixes and names like Lisa, meaning pledged to God through Elisabeth roots.
Jasleen
Indian · Jasleen is an Indian name, especially Punjabi, often interpreted as absorbed in praise or singing God's glory.
Jayana
Indian · Likely related to Sanskrit-derived Jaya, meaning “victory,” with an added feminine ending.
Jaedyn
English · Jaedyn is a modern English spelling of Jaden, a name likely influenced by Hebrew names meaning thankful or God has heard.
Jaslene
English · Jaslene is a modern blend name, often linked to Jasmine and -lene forms, carrying floral and graceful associations.
Jazleen
English · Jazleen is a modern blend name influenced by Jazz and -leen endings, suggesting a stylish contemporary creation.
Jorah
Hebrew · Jorah is a Hebrew name meaning autumn rain or first rain.
Jewelz
English · Modern stylized variant of Jewel, from English meaning 'precious gem,' with a contemporary -z spelling.
Juneau
French · From the French place and surname Juneau, adopted into English as a place-based name.
Jiren
Japanese · Jiren is best known from Japanese usage and likely evokes resolve or composure rather than a long traditional given-name etymology.
Jacy
English · Modern American name, sometimes a blend of J- names or derived from a Native American word meaning 'moon.'
Jr
English · From Latin 'junior' meaning 'the younger,' used as a given name denoting a son named after his father.
Jory
English · Jory is a medieval diminutive of George, a name from Greek roots meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Joely
Hebrew · Joely is a modern English form built from Joel or Joe, from Hebrew meaning "Yahweh is God."
Jennah
Arabic · Jennah is often used as a variant of Jenna or Jannah, carrying associations of 'heaven' or 'paradise.'
Johnhenry
English · Johnhenry combines John, meaning God is gracious, and Henry, meaning ruler of the home.
Jeslyn
English · A modern blend of Jess and Lynn sounds, usually connected to Jessica's Hebrew-rooted family.
Jyair
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Jair or Yair, from Hebrew, meaning he shines or he enlightens.
Jailee
English · A modern English-style creation using the popular Jay- sound and the -lee ending.
Javeah
English · Modern invented name, phonetically echoing Nevaeh and similar creative constructions.
Jeremih
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Jeremiah, from Hebrew Yirmeyahu meaning 'God will uplift' or 'appointed by God.'
Journeii
English · A modern creative name derived from the English word journey, symbolizing life movement and growth in symbolic form.
Jessalyn
Hebrew · Modern blend of Jessica and the suffix -lyn, combining Hebrew "to behold" with a lyrical ending.
Jamey
English · Jamey is an English diminutive of James, from Hebrew Ya'aqov, traditionally linked to supplanting.
Joon
Korean · Joon is a Korean name element often meaning talented, handsome, or outstanding depending on the hanja used.
Jaela
Hebrew · Jaela is a variant of Jael, a Hebrew biblical name meaning mountain goat or ibex.
Junaid
Arabic · Junaid is an Arabic name meaning “little soldier” or “young warrior.”
Jerson
Spanish · A modern form influenced by Gerson or Gershon, names with Hebrew roots tied to exile or sojourning.
Jeevan
Indian · Jeevan is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "life" or "living being."
Javontae
English · Javontae is a modern elaborated form, likely influenced by Javon and similar contemporary name patterns.
Joshuan
Hebrew · Joshuan extends Joshua, from Hebrew Yehoshua, meaning "Yahweh is salvation."
Javien
English · Javien is a modern invented English-style name, likely influenced by Javier or Jay with a contemporary ending.
Jailene
English · Modern form related to Jaylene or Eileen-style names, created for sound and style.
Jak
English · A short form of Jack or Jacob, ultimately from Hebrew Ya'aqov meaning "supplanter."
Jazir
Arabic · Likely derived from Arabic roots linked to strength or abundance, used in a modern name style.
Jahsai
Hebrew · Modern invented name with possible Hebrew or Rastafarian influence, a creative variant of Jasai.
Jenaiah
Hebrew · Modern invented name combining Jena with the Hebrew suffix -iah (God), meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jersei
English · Creative English name influenced by the place name Jersey, repurposed as a modern personal name.
Jhayco
Spanish · A modern stage-name style form, likely inspired by Spanish phonetics and creative spelling.
Javan
Hebrew · Biblical name, a grandson of Noah in Genesis; associated with the Ionians/Greece.
Jalyn
English · A modern coined name, often formed from Jay plus the popular -lyn ending.
Jadelyn
English · Jadelyn is a modern English coinage built from Jade and the popular -lyn ending.
Johnmichael
English · Johnmichael combines John and Michael, joining the meanings "God is gracious" and "who is like God?"
Jomar
English · Jomar is generally a modern blended name, often formed from Jo and Mar elements.
Jarell
English · Likely an English modern variant of Darrell or Jerrell, carrying a surname-style sound with uncertain original root.
Jediah
Hebrew · Likely derived from Hebrew name forms like Jedidiah, meaning 'beloved of the Lord.'
Jashawn
English · Jashawn is a modern blend name, combining the prefix Ja- with Shawn, a form of John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jaicee
English · A modern spelling of Jacey or Jaycee, created from initials or contemporary sound patterns.
Jazlin
Persian · A modern form influenced by Jasmine and Jazlyn, associated with the jasmine flower.
Jamier
Hebrew · Jamier is likely a modern variant of Jamir or Jamie, ultimately linked to James, meaning supplanter.
Jazper
Persian · A modern spelling of Jasper, from Persian via tradition, associated with 'treasurer' and one of the Magi.
Jiah
Korean · A Korean name whose meaning depends on the hanja used, often associated with wisdom, beauty, or purpose.
Jasiyah
Arabic · Likely a modern form of an Arabic-style name related to names meaning comforter or healer.
Jatziri
Spanish · Used in Mexico and often linked to Indigenous roots, commonly glossed as dew or morning freshness.
Jayvien
English · Likely a modern coined name influenced by Jay and names ending in -vion or -vien.
Jaxiel
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Jax and the Hebrew suffix -iel meaning 'God', creating 'God's strength'.
Jeilani
Korean · Jeilani follows a Korean-style phonetic pattern; meaning depends on specific hanja, so it is used as a modern, culturally adaptive form.
Journiee
English · Stylized variant of Journey, from Old French journée meaning 'a day's travel' or 'day's passage.'
Jaceyon
Greek · A modern respelling of Jason, from Greek Iason meaning "healer," used with a contemporary -eon ending.
Joseline
French · Joseline comes from Old French forms of a Germanic name, later associated with the Gauts or a noble lineage.
Jebediah
Hebrew · Jebediah is a biblical-style Hebrew name meaning "beloved of the Lord."
Jullian
Latin · Jullian is a spelling variant of Julian, from Latin Julianus, meaning belonging to the Julian family.
Jalil
Arabic · From Arabic al-Jalil, meaning 'great,' 'exalted,' or 'majestic.'
Jessia
Hebrew · Jessia is likely a variant of Jessie or Jessica, names ultimately tied to Hebrew roots and the idea of gift or wealth.
Jumana
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning pearl or silver pearl, giving it a precious-jewel association.
Jakarri
English · A modern coined name, likely formed from Ja- with a rhythmic ending influenced by names like Zakari.
Jordie
Hebrew · Jordie is a diminutive of Jordan, from the Hebrew river name meaning descender or flowing down.
Jazzlynn
English · Jazzlynn is a modern invented name blending Jazz and the popular -lynn ending.
Jacarri
English · Jacarri is a modern English-style coined name, likely built from Ja- with a rhythmic ending such as -carri.
Jeziel
Hebrew · Jeziel is a Hebrew-derived biblical name meaning God allots or God will divide.
Jayline
English · Jayline is a modern English blend built on Jay and the popular -line ending.
Jailah
Arabic · A modern name likely related to Jala or Jayla, often associated with lofty or radiant qualities.
Jirah
Hebrew · From the Hebrew element in Jehovah-jireh, meaning “will provide” or “to see/provide.”
Jasiri
African · Jasiri is an African name from Swahili meaning brave or courageous.
Jhamir
Arabic · Jhamir is likely a modern form influenced by Arabic Jamir-type names, often associated with beauty or distinction.
Joesiah
Hebrew · A blended biblical-style form influenced by Joseph and Josiah, both from Hebrew roots tied to God adding or healing.
Jakhi
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Jachin, a Hebrew biblical name meaning "he establishes."
Jazari
Arabic · From Arabic al-Jazira meaning 'the island' or 'peninsula'; associated with the renowned medieval Muslim engineer al-Jazari.
Jaylanni
Arabic · Modern variant of Jailani, rooted in Arabic and Swahili tradition meaning 'powerful' or 'mighty.'
Jayco
English · A modern coined English name combining Jay with co-sounding ending, formed for brevity and contemporary style.
Jasibe
Arabic · A modern Arabic-style spelling linked by sound to names meaning worthy or handsome, with uncertain specific lineage.
Jim
English · Short form of James, ultimately from Hebrew 'Ya'aqov' (Jacob) via Latin 'Iacomus.'
Jens
Norse · Scandinavian and Low German form of Johannes, meaning God is gracious.
Janiel
Hebrew · A modern blend of Jane and the Hebrew suffix -iel, evoking 'God is gracious.'
Jaret
Hebrew · Jaret is a modern variant of Jared, a Hebrew biblical name often linked to the meaning "descent."
Johndavid
English · A combined name from John and David, carrying the Hebrew senses 'God is gracious' and 'beloved.'
Jasmina
Persian · Jasmina is a form of Jasmine, from Persian yasmin, meaning the jasmine flower.
Jamarr
French · Jamarr is likely a modern form influenced by Jamal and Lamar, blending Arabic and French-derived sounds.
Jamani
African · Likely a modern name influenced by African and Arabic naming patterns, possibly echoing roots tied to beauty or elegance.
Jaeger
German · A German occupational surname meaning hunter.
Jaiya
Indian · Likely influenced by Sanskrit Jaya, meaning 'victory,' with a modern melodic ending.
Jesaiah
Hebrew · Jesaiah is a modern variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew Yeshayahu, meaning God is salvation.
Jahmier
Hebrew · Likely a modern name built on Jah, a form tied to God, with a -mier ending echoing names like Jamir.
Jaxten
English · Modern invented elaboration of Jaxton, a stylized variant of Jackson meaning 'son of Jack' in Old English.
Jettsen
English · Modernized surname-like form from Jens-style Nordic families, adapted into an English first-name spelling.
Jlani
African · Jlani likely reflects a variant of Jelani, a Swahili-derived name meaning mighty or great.
Jeannie
French · Scottish/French diminutive of Jean, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Joachim
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'raised by God' or 'God will establish.' Traditional name of Mary's father.
Josefine
Hebrew · German/Scandinavian form of Josephine, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will add.'
Jenifer
Welsh · Variant spelling of Jennifer, from Welsh Gwenhwyfar meaning 'white phantom' or 'fair one.'
Jovanna
Italian · Variant of Giovanna, the Italian feminine of John, meaning God is gracious.
Jihad
Arabic · Jihad is an Arabic name meaning "struggle," "effort," or striving in a moral or spiritual sense.
Jameela
Arabic · Jameela comes from Arabic and means beautiful or graceful.
Jafar
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning stream, rivulet, or small river.
Jarek
Slavic · Jarek is a Slavic short form of names like Jaromir, linked to vigor, strength, or springlike energy.
Jamarius
English · Jamarius is a modern elaborated name, likely blending Ja- with Marius, a Roman family name.
Jaila
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant related to Jael, the biblical Hebrew name meaning mountain goat.
Janeli
French · A variant related to Jane or Janelle, ultimately from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Jakyra
English · Jakyra is a modern coined name likely influenced by Kyra, a name linked with meanings such as "sun" or "throne."
Jodeci
English · A modern invented name popularized by the R&B group name, itself formed from blended personal names.
Jayonna
English · A modern blend likely based on Jay with an -onna ending, created for sound and individuality.
Jaelen
English · Jaelen is a modern spelling of Jalen, part of a contemporary English name family with uncertain exact roots.
Jahaan
Persian · Jahaan comes from Persian jahān, meaning 'world' or 'universe,' and is also used in South Asian naming.
Jaylie
English · A modern elaboration of Jay, often tied to the bright blue bird and contemporary naming style.
Jaleia
English · Jaleia is a modern name likely shaped by names like Aaliyah and Jalea, often suggesting exalted or graceful tones.
Jahki
Hebrew · A modern name built around Jah, a short form of the Hebrew divine name, giving it a God-centered feel.
Jazlene
English · A modern elaboration influenced by Jasmine, linked to the fragrant flower.
Jayani
Indian · Jayani is derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'victorious' or 'one who wins.'
Juvia
Latin · Modern invented name possibly derived from Latin Julia meaning 'youthful,' with a softer -via ending.
Jarrell
English · Variant of Gerald, from Germanic elements meaning spear ruler.
Jd
English · Initialism used as a given name, typically standing for names like John David or James Dean.
Justyn
Latin · Variant spelling of Justine/Justin, from the Latin 'justus' meaning 'just' or 'righteous.'
Jacklynn
French · Modern respelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, meaning 'supplanter.'
Janson
English · Janson is a patronymic surname name meaning son of Jan or John, from a root meaning God is gracious.
Jarrod
Hebrew · Jarrod is an English variant of Jared, from Hebrew meaning "descent" or "he who descended."
Jajuan
English · Jajuan is a modern constructed name, likely blending the Ja- prefix with Juan.
Jessenia
Spanish · Jessenia is a Spanish-form variant of Yesenia, a modern botanical-style name associated with a palm genus.
Javin
Hebrew · Javin is often treated as a modern form related to Javan, a Hebrew Biblical name associated with Greece.
Jourdan
French · Jourdan is a French form of Jordan, from the Hebrew river name meaning to flow down or descend.
Jamira
Arabic · Often linked to Jamila-like Arabic roots for beauty, though its modern form is likely a later creative adaptation.
Jashaun
English · Jashaun is a modern blend likely influenced by Ja- and Shaun, with Shaun tracing to John, meaning "God is gracious."
Jaymeson
English · A modern spelling of Jameson, meaning "son of James," with James deriving from Hebrew Jacob.
Jenavieve
French · A variant of Genevieve, from a Germanic name often linked to meanings like tribe or woman, shaped through French usage.
Jayshawn
English · Jayshawn is a blended modern name combining Jay, linked to the bird or the letter J, with Shawn, an Irish form of John.
Javeon
English · A modern invented name, likely influenced by Javon and similar contemporary English coinages.
Jayon
English · Jayon is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Jay and names like Jayden or Deon.
Jailen
English · A modern name related to Jalen or Jaylen, formed in recent English naming patterns.
Jayren
English · Jayren is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Jay and Darren or Jaron-style forms.
Jahziah
Hebrew · Likely inspired by biblical Jahaziah, meaning Yahweh sees or reveals.
Jordani
Hebrew · Jordani is a variant related to Jordan, from the Hebrew river name meaning to flow down or descend.
Jeriyah
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Jeriyah or Jeriah, echoing Hebrew Biblical naming patterns with a sacred -iah ending.
Jhace
English · Modern phonetic respelling of Jace, a contemporary short form of Jason, from Greek Iason meaning 'healer.'
Jamesyn
Hebrew · Feminine invented form of James, from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning 'supplanter,' using the -syn suffix to feminize.
Jayceion
Greek · A modern variant of Jason, tied to the Greek hero lineage and retaining the etymology "healer."
Jazhiel
Hebrew · A Hebrew-pattern name with theophoric ending *-el* ('God'), usually interpreted as a blessing of divine strength.
Jiyan
Persian · Used in Persian and Kurdish contexts from a word meaning life, often chosen for its hopeful tone.
Jiyaan
Indian · Indian name form associated with life and movement roots, commonly chosen for an auspicious, modern sound.
Jorawar
Indian · Jorawar is an Indian name meaning powerful or brave, from roots suggesting strength and force.
Jeannette
French · French diminutive of Jeanne, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning God is gracious.
Janine
French · French diminutive of Jeanne, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jerrell
English · Modern elaboration of Gerald or Jarrell, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule).
Juaquin
Spanish · Variant of Joaquín, from Hebrew 'Yehoiakim' meaning 'God will establish.'
Joell
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Joel, from Hebrew meaning Yahweh is God.
Jari
Norse · Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse, meaning warrior or nobleman, also a short form of various Nordic names.
Jacinda
Spanish · A form of Jacinta, from Greek hyacinthos, referring to the hyacinth flower.
Jameel
Arabic · Jameel comes from Arabic and means beautiful or handsome.
Jezreel
Hebrew · Jezreel comes from Hebrew and means "God sows"; it is also the name of a biblical valley and city.
Jacorey
English · Jacorey is a modern blended name, likely built from Ja- with Corey, a name linked to a hollow or chosen form in English use.
Jazmyne
Persian · A modern spelling of Jasmine, from the Persian flower name yasamin, meaning 'jasmine flower.'
Jamaya
English · Likely a modern invented name influenced by Ja- prefixes and Maya.
Jamyla
Arabic · Jamyla is a variant of Jamila, from Arabic meaning beautiful.
Jadarius
English · Jadarius blends Ja- with Darius, a Persian royal name meaning possessing goodness.
Jayvin
English · Jayvin is a modern invented English-style name, likely blending Jay and Kevin or Gavin-like endings.
Jakson
English · Jakson is a spelling variant of Jackson, an English surname meaning son of Jack.
Jaydin
English · A modern variant of Jaden/Jayden, often linked to Hebrew roots meaning "thankful" or "God has heard."
Josmar
Spanish · A modern Spanish and Portuguese-style blend, often understood as combining José with a -mar ending.
Jaaziel
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning God allots or apportions.
Jazariah
Hebrew · A modern blend of Jaz- with the Hebrew-style ending -ariah, echoing names meaning 'of the Lord.'
Jeyren
English · Modern invented name, a unique phonetic variation of Jaren or Jeren, a contemporary American coinage.
Jaxxson
English · A modern orthographic variant of Jackson, meaning “son of Jack” in the English patronymic tradition.
Joury
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'rose,' a variant of Jouri/Jawri, associated with beauty and floral symbolism.
Jaaire
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Jair, from Hebrew, meaning he shines or he enlightens.
Juda
Hebrew · Variant of Judah, from Hebrew meaning 'praised' or 'thanksgiving.'
Jill
English · A short form of Gillian, from Latin Juliana, the feminine of Julius, possibly meaning 'youthful'.
Jaquelin
French · Variant of Jacqueline, French feminine of Jacques, from Hebrew Jacob meaning supplanter.
Juanito
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Juan (John), meaning little John or God is gracious.
Jolynn
English · Blend of Jo (God will increase) and Lynn (lake), a mid-century compound name.
Jenni
Welsh · A diminutive of Jennifer, from Cornish and Welsh Guinevere, often interpreted as "fair one" or "white wave."
Jamieson
English · Jamieson means son of Jamie or James, ultimately from Hebrew Ya'aqov, traditionally linked to supplanter.
Jedd
Hebrew · Jedd is likely a form of Jed, often short for Jedidiah, from Hebrew meaning beloved of the Lord.
Josi
Hebrew · Josi is a short form of names like Josephine or Josie, from Hebrew roots meaning God will add.
Jenessa
English · Likely a modern blend of Jennifer and Vanessa or Janessa-style forms.
Judas
Greek · Judas is the Greek form of Judah, from Hebrew, meaning "praised."
Juwan
Arabic · Often linked to Arabic Juwan, interpreted as youthful or lively, though usage varies by culture.
Jenika
English · Jenika is likely a modern elaboration of Jennifer or Jen names, created with a fashionable -ika ending.
Jovana
Slavic · Jovana is the Slavic feminine form of Jovan, ultimately from John, meaning God is gracious.
Jihan
Arabic · Arabic and Persian name meaning world or universe.
Joss
English · Joss is a short form of names like Jocelyn or Joseph, used as a concise modern nickname-style name.
Jezabel
Hebrew · A variant of Jezebel, a biblical name possibly meaning where is the prince? or not exalted.
Jesper
Persian · Jesper is a Scandinavian form of Jasper, ultimately from Persian, traditionally interpreted as "treasurer."
Jamyra
English · Probably a modern blend influenced by Jamila or Samira, carrying associations of beauty or companionship.
Jeancarlos
French · Jeancarlos combines Jean and Carlos, joining French John and Spanish Charles traditions in a compound name.
Jahmere
English · Jahmere is a modern blended name, possibly combining Jah with sounds influenced by names like Amir, giving a contemporary formation.
Jalilah
Arabic · Jalilah is an Arabic name meaning 'great,' 'exalted,' or 'majestic.'
Jaelah
Hebrew · Jaelah is likely a variant of Jael, the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'mountain goat.'
Julen
Spanish · Julen is used as a form related to Julian, from the Latin Julius name family.
Jalayla
Arabic · A modern variant influenced by Arabic Layla, meaning 'night,' with a contemporary prefixed form.
Jaretzy
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-influenced variant related to Yaretzi-style names, used more for sound than ancient etymology.
Jahmeir
Arabic · Jahmeir is a modern name likely influenced by Jamir or Amir, with roots tied to command or prominence.
Jaanvi
Indian · Jaanvi is an Indian name, a form of Janhvi, referring to the Ganges and associated with sacred purity.
Jakyri
English · Jakyri is a modern invented name, likely formed from Ja- plus the stylish -kyri ending.
Jaretzi
Spanish · Modern invented name common in Latin American communities, with no established etymology beyond contemporary coinage.
Jamarii
English · Modern invented elaboration of Jamari, itself a variant of Arabic 'Jameel' meaning 'beautiful.'
Josefa
Hebrew · Spanish feminine form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will increase'.
Jozef
Slavic · Slavic/Central European form of Joseph, from Hebrew meaning God will add or increase.
Jermiah
Hebrew · Variant of Jeremiah, Hebrew name meaning God will uplift or exalted of the Lord.
Jeanpierre
French · Jeanpierre is a French compound of Jean and Pierre, meaning "God is gracious" and "rock."
Jalynn
English · A modern blended name using Ja- and Lynn, with Lynn originally meaning "lake" or "waterfall."
Jojo
English · Jojo is a playful diminutive based on Jo-names such as Joseph or Joanna, both from Hebrew roots.
Jarad
Hebrew · Jarad is a variant of Jared, from Hebrew Yered, meaning "descent" or "he who came down."
Juddson
English · An English-style surname form meaning "son of Judd," with Judd related to Jordan or Judah traditions.
Jalal
Arabic · Jalal is an Arabic name meaning "majesty," "glory," or "greatness."
Joseangel
Spanish · Joseangel combines Jose and Angel, meaning "God will add" and "messenger" in Spanish naming tradition.
Jarren
English · Jarren is a modern English-styled variant influenced by Darren and Jaron, with no single ancient root.
Jhonathan
Hebrew · Jhonathan is a spelling variant of Jonathan, from Hebrew Yehonatan, meaning God has given.
Josemanuel
Spanish · A compound of Jose and Manuel, from Hebrew names meaning God will add and God is with us.
Jabriel
Hebrew · Jabriel is a variant of Gabriel or Jibril, meaning God is my strength.
Juandiego
Spanish · A Spanish compound of Juan and Diego, traditionally read as God is gracious with a James-like second element.
Jaheem
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic Jahim and modern English naming patterns; the Arabic root is associated with intense heat or fire.
Javonni
Italian · A modern variant influenced by Giovanni, the Italian form of John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jabria
Arabic · Jabria is likely a feminine form related to Arabic Jabir, associated with mending, comfort, or strength.
Jordany
Hebrew · A variant of Jordan, the biblical river name from Hebrew, meaning to descend or flow down.
Josselin
French · Josselin is a French form of Jocelyn, from a Germanic tribal name later used as a personal name.
Jamileth
Arabic · Jamileth is a Spanish-influenced form of Arabic Jamilah, meaning beautiful or graceful.
Jaiana
English · Jaiana is a modern melodic form, likely related to Jayana or Diana-like names in English and Spanish usage.
Jakhai
Hebrew · Jakhai is likely a modern invented form influenced by Hebrew-sounding elements, possibly echoing names like Jakai or Malachi.
Jazlynne
English · A decorative spelling of Jazlyn, a modern name influenced by Jasmine and the suffix -lyn.
Julani
African · Likely a modern name influenced by Jelani or Julian, blending contemporary style with familiar melodic roots.
Janari
English · Janari is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by January or names like Jannari and Jamari.
Jasher
Hebrew · From Hebrew, meaning upright or righteous; also known from the biblical Book of Jasher.
Jiyah
Indian · Jiyah is used in South Asian naming and is often connected with life, heart, or living spirit.
Jerzee
English · A modern invented spelling likely inspired by Jersey, the English place name and surname.
Jahiem
Arabic · Jahiem is likely a modern form influenced by Arabic Jahim and contemporary English phonetic styling.
Jahel
Hebrew · A variant of Jael, a biblical name traditionally interpreted as mountain goat or ibex.
Jaxin
English · A modern invented spelling influenced by Jaxon and Jax, created for a contemporary, sharp sound.
Jasire
English · Modern invented name, possibly influenced by Arabic 'Yasir' meaning 'easy' or 'wealthy,' with creative spelling.
Jeylani
Arabic · Arabic-leaning modern name related to noble names from *Jalal* and similar roots, often interpreted as 'glorious' or 'majestic.'
Jaydens
English · A modern variation of Jayden, an invented English-language name influenced by Jaden and Aidan.
Jewell
English · From the Old French 'jouel' meaning jewel or precious stone, used as a given name.
Jena
English · Possibly from the German city Jena, or a modern variant of Jenna from Jennifer.
Jenelle
French · Modern blend of Jennifer (fair one) and the French suffix -elle.
Jaye
English · Variant of Jay, possibly from the jaybird or a short form of names beginning with J.
Jaydee
English · Jaydee comes from the spoken initials J.D., later used as a standalone modern given name.
Jamon
Hebrew · Likely a modern spelling variant of Jamin, a Hebrew name meaning 'right hand'.
Jarod
Hebrew · Jarod is a variant of Jared, from Hebrew meaning descent or one who came down.
Jarius
English · Jarius is a modern form influenced by Jairus, the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'he shines' or 'he awakens.'
Jamelia
Arabic · Jamelia is a modern form of Jamila or Jamilah, from Arabic roots meaning beautiful or graceful.
Jabir
Arabic · Jabir is an Arabic name meaning comforter, consoler, or one who restores.
Jeremyah
Hebrew · Jeremyah is a variant of Jeremiah, from Hebrew meaning the Lord will uplift or appoint.
Jakira
Arabic · Probably influenced by Arabic Shakira, meaning "thankful," with a modern Ja- spelling.
Joselynn
French · Joselynn blends Josee or Joselyn with Lynn, ultimately drawing on Hebrew Joseph meaning God will add.
Josian
Hebrew · Josian is likely related to Josiah, from Hebrew meaning "Yahweh supports" or "heals."
Jairon
Hebrew · Jairon is likely an elaborated form of Jair, from Hebrew roots meaning "he shines" or "he gives light."
Jaquez
French · A Romance-form name related to Jacques/Jacob, ultimately meaning supplanter or one who follows after.
Jeovanni
Italian · Jeovanni is a variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Jovonni
Italian · Jovonni is a variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Jaleigha
English · A modern elaboration of Jaylee or Jaley, using the popular -eigha ending for a lyrical sound.
Jaelee
English · Jaelee is a modern invented name, likely blending Jay or Jae with the popular suffix -lee.
Jaleyah
English · A contemporary invented form influenced by Ja- names and ending patterns like -leah or -liyah.
Jeferson
English · Jeferson is a spelling variant of Jefferson, an English surname meaning 'son of Jeffrey.'
Jalaysia
English · Jalaysia is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Malaysia and other place-like melodic forms.
Jiaire
English · A modern stylized name, likely built from initials or names like Jair and Jaire for a distinctive contemporary sound.
Jakye
English · A modern creative spelling likely influenced by Jack and Jakai-style names.
Jersie
English · Modern spelling linked either to Jersey, the place name, or Jerzy, the Slavic form of George.
Jaheir
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Arabic Jahir or Jahir-style names, suggesting brightness or visibility.
Jeremiyah
Hebrew · Jeremiyah is a spelling variant of Jeremiah, the Hebrew prophetic name meaning “Yahweh will uplift” or “appointed by God.”
Janiyla
English · A modern invented name blending Jani- with the popular -yla ending.
Jovee
Latin · Modern invented name possibly derived from Latin Jove (Jupiter), suggesting joy and vibrancy.
Jacere
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative variant of Jace or Jason with a stylized suffix.
Julez
French · Stylized spelling of Jules, French form of Julius (Latin), meaning 'youthful' or belonging to the Julian gens.
Jaxie
English · Modern feminine diminutive of Jax/Jackson, meaning 'son of Jack,' ultimately from Hebrew John.
Jakayden
English · A modern invented name blending elements of Jacob (Hebrew, 'supplanter') and Kayden/Aiden.
Japji
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name from Japji Sahib, the opening hymn of the Guru Granth Sahib; means 'chanting the Lord's name.'
Jeiren
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, a creative phonetic construction for a unique identity.
Jhaziel
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Jashiel/Jazel, linked to Hebrew roots with *-el* ("God") and strength-related meaning: "God is strength."
Jeicob
Hebrew · Jeicob is a creative spelling of Jacob, from Hebrew meaning supplanter or holder of the heel.
Jhakari
English · A modern invented name or spelling variant, probably formed from popular Ja- sounds with a rhythmic ending.
Johannah
Hebrew · Elaborated form of Johanna, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Jeanie
Scottish · Scottish diminutive of Jean, the Scottish form of Jane, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'.
Janella
English · Diminutive blend of Jane (God is gracious) + -ella, an elaborated feminine form.
Janel
French · Short form of Janelle, a modern feminine diminutive of Jane, meaning God is gracious.
Joya
Latin · Variant of Joy, from Latin gaudium, expressing happiness and delight.
Jaymie
English · Jaymie is a modern English variant of Jamie, derived from James and ultimately from Hebrew Ya'aqov.
Jasen
Greek · A spelling variant of Jason, from Greek meaning 'healer.'
Juanjose
Spanish · A combined Spanish name joining Juan and Jose, meaning 'God is gracious' and 'He will add.'
Jamichael
English · A modern blend of Ja- and Michael; Michael comes from Hebrew and means 'who is like God?'.
Jorel
Hebrew · Jorel is a modern Hebrew-style compound name, often interpreted as founded or taught by God.
Jayton
English · Jayton is a modern English-style name likely combining Jay with the popular -ton ending meaning "town" in older English names.
Jashan
Indian · An Indian name, especially in Punjabi and Hindi use, meaning "celebration," "glory," or "festivity."
Jeanluc
French · Jeanluc is a French-style compound of Jean and Luc, meaning "God is gracious" and "light."
Jarely
Spanish · Likely a modern name popular in Spanish-speaking communities, possibly modeled on names like Yareli or Araceli.
Jamaria
English · A modern blend name, often linked to Ja- names and Maria, with Maria meaning 'beloved' or 'drop of the sea' by tradition.
Jadzia
Slavic · Jadzia is a Polish diminutive of Jadwiga, a Slavic form associated with battle or refuge.
Jaidan
English · Jaidan is a modern variant of Jaden, a name often linked to Hebrew roots meaning thankful or God has heard.
Jedaiah
Hebrew · A biblical-style Hebrew name meaning praised by the Lord or known by God.
Jayah
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, Jaya means victory, triumph, or success.
Jaeli
Hebrew · A modern variant of Jael, the biblical name meaning mountain goat or ibex.
Jariya
Arabic · From Arabic jariya, meaning a flowing stream or young woman, depending on usage and form.
Jazziel
Hebrew · Likely a modern form of Hebrew-style names ending in -el, carrying the sense of "God" and a spiritual or devotional tone.
Jood
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning generosity, goodness, or noble giving.
Joriel
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending Jordan with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -iel meaning 'God'.
Jozhiel
Hebrew · Jozhiel is a modern Hebrew-style constructed name using the divine suffix -el, suggesting a God-centered meaning.
Jailany
Arabic · Jailany is likely derived from Arabic-linked Jilani, referring to someone from Gilan or connected to that heritage.
Jasyi
English · Jasyi is a modern invented name, likely modeled on contemporary J- and Y-heavy naming styles.
Jabez
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'he causes pain' or 'born in sorrow.' Biblical figure in 1 Chronicles known for his prayer to God.
Jonnie
English · Feminine diminutive of John, from Hebrew 'Yohanan' meaning God is gracious.
Jessamine
English · From the jasmine flower, ultimately from Persian 'yasamin' meaning gift from God.
Janina
Slavic · Slavic and Polish feminine form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jeanine
French · French diminutive of Jeanne, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning God is gracious.
Johnna
Hebrew · Feminine form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jacky
English · Diminutive of Jack or Jacqueline, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob meaning 'supplanter.'
Joleen
English · Modern coinage blending Jo with the popular -leen suffix; popularized as a variant of Jolene.
Jeanna
French · Variant of Jeanne, the French feminine of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jette
German · Danish-German short form of Henriette, meaning 'home ruler,' or from 'jet' meaning 'black stone.'
Jackelyn
English · Jackelyn is a modern variant of Jacqueline, from Hebrew roots meaning 'supplanter.'
Jani
English · Jani is a diminutive of Jane or Jan, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jami
English · Usually a variant of Jamie, ultimately from James and linked to the Hebrew name Ya'aqov.
Jaymee
English · Jaymee is a modern spelling of Jamie, ultimately from James, meaning supplanter.
Janay
English · Janay is a modern variant related to Janae or Jana, ultimately tied to John and the idea God is gracious.
Julisa
Spanish · A modern blend of Julia and Lisa, combining ideas of youthfulness and God is my oath.
Jarred
Hebrew · Jarred is a variant of Jared, from Hebrew meaning descent or one who came down.
Jeremie
Hebrew · Jeremie is the French form of Jeremy, from Hebrew Jeremiah, meaning "Yahweh will exalt" or "appointed by God."
Juri
Japanese · Used in Japanese and as a Slavic form related to Yuri; meanings vary by writing or derivation.
Jaeda
English · Usually treated as a modern form of Jade, named after the green ornamental stone.
Jaymar
English · Jaymar is a modern coined name blending Jay with a second element like -mar, often used for a smooth contemporary sound.
Jacori
English · Jacori is a modern coined name, likely influenced by names like Jacob and Corey.
Jakiya
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic names such as Zakiyya, associated with purity and virtue.
Jhalil
Arabic · Jhalil is likely a spelling variant of Jalil or Khalil, Arabic names meaning great, revered, or friend.
Jaelin
English · Jaelin is a modern invented name, likely influenced by names like Jalen and Jaylin.
Jahkeem
Arabic · Jahkeem is likely a stylized form of Hakim, from Arabic roots meaning wise or judicious.
Jaleigh
English · A modern coined name combining Ja- with Leigh, from an English element meaning "meadow" or "clearing."
Jakori
Hebrew · Jakori is a modern elaboration of Ja- names, likely influenced by Jacob or Corey, with the Hebrew core meaning 'supplanter.'
Jozi
Hebrew · Jozi is a short modern form related to Josie or Josephine, from a Hebrew root meaning God will add.
Janvi
Indian · Janvi is an Indian name associated with the Ganges and the goddess name Jahnavi.
Jayli
English · A modern name built from Jay with a playful -li ending, often suggesting the jay bird.
Jahnavi
Indian · An Indian name for the river Ganga, Jahnavi means "daughter of Jahnu" and is associated with the sacred river.
Jove
Latin · Jove is the Latin name of Jupiter, king of the Roman gods, giving it a grand mythological heritage.
Jhayden
English · Jhayden is a modern spelling variant of Jayden, a contemporary name influenced by Jaden and Hayden.
Jymir
Arabic · Likely related to Jamir or Amir-like forms, often interpreted through Arabic-influenced naming patterns of leadership or distinction.
Jadriel
Hebrew · A modern name built in the style of Hebrew angelic names, often interpreted as God has heard or God is my helper.
Josyah
Hebrew · A creative spelling of Josiah, from Hebrew, meaning Yahweh supports or heals.
Jaiveer
Indian · Punjabi name combining 'Jai' (victory) and 'veer' (brave warrior), meaning 'victorious warrior.'
Joziel
Hebrew · Hebrew angelic-name style ending in -iel, with meaning tied to God’s help or aid in biblical naming tradition.
Jayloni
English · Modern invented African American name, a creative variant of Jailoni or Jaloni.
Jynesis
Greek · Modern invented phonetic variant of Genesis, from Greek meaning 'origin' or 'beginning.'
Jonesy
English · A diminutive-like nickname from Jones, used informally and now sometimes as a standalone given name.
Jiyana
Indian · Jiyana is likely an Indian modern name related to jiya or jeevan roots, suggesting 'life' or 'living spirit.'
Joesph
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will add' or 'he shall add.' A major biblical patriarch.
Jetta
German · From the gemstone jet (a black mineral), or a diminutive of Henrietta.
Jiro
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'second son,' from 'ji' (second) and 'ro' (son).
Jaquelyn
French · Jaquelyn is a spelling variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine form of Jacques, from Hebrew Jacob.
Jorie
English · Jorie is an English diminutive and variant of names like Marjorie or Jordan.
Jubal
Hebrew · Jubal is a Hebrew biblical name traditionally interpreted as 'stream' or 'ram's horn,' borne by a musician ancestor in Genesis.
Jenae
French · Jenae is a modern form related to Janae or Jane, from Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious.
Jaison
Greek · Jaison is a variant of Jason, from Greek Iason, meaning healer.
Jasson
Greek · Jasson is a spelling variant of Jason, from Greek Iason, meaning "healer."
Jolina
French · Jolina is likely a modern elaboration of Jolie or Jo names, often interpreted with the sense of pretty or cheerful.
Jathan
Hebrew · Jathan is likely a blend related to Jonathan or Nathan, rooted in Hebrew elements meaning "gift" or "given."
Jahmel
English · Jahmel is a modern form likely influenced by Jamal, from Arabic meaning 'beauty,' with a prefixed Jah-.
Jacquez
French · Jacquez is a French-style form related to Jacques, ultimately from Jacob, meaning 'supplanter.'
Jamarri
Arabic · Probably a modern elaboration of Jamar, linked to Arabic Jamal, carrying senses of beauty or grace.
Jibran
Arabic · Jibran is an Arabic name meaning to restore, mend, or comfort, known through the writer Kahlil Gibran.
Jager
German · Jager comes from the German word for hunter and began as an occupational surname.
Jamauri
English · Jamauri is a modern coined name, likely blending Ja- with Maury or Amari-style sounds.
Janayah
Hebrew · Janayah is a modern elaboration of Janae or Janaiah, often linked to God is gracious or answered by God themes.
Janyah
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Jana or Janiah, with possible Hebrew influence and a contemporary English ending.
Jaianna
Hebrew · A modern blend of Jai and Anna or Gianna, often interpreted through Anna’s root meaning “grace.”
Jasira
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Jazira, meaning “island,” though also used as a modern given-name form.
Jamylah
Arabic · A variant of Jamila or Jameela, from Arabic roots meaning beautiful or graceful.
Jatniel
Hebrew · Jatniel is a Hebrew-style constructed name using the divine suffix -el, suggesting a meaning like “God has given” or “gift of God.”
Jerzey
English · Jerzey is a modern spelling of Jersey, a place-based name taken from the Channel Island.
Jeymi
English · A phonetic form of Jamie used in Spanish-speaking contexts, ultimately related to James.
Jalaiya
English · Jalaiya is a modern invented name, likely formed from Ja- with the melodic -laiya ending popular in contemporary naming.
Jazion
English · Jazion is a modern coined name, likely combining Jaz- with the suffix -ion in a contemporary naming pattern.
Jhase
English · A creative English spelling linked to Jase/Jason forms, used as a modern personal name variation.
Jeiden
English · A modern spelling of Jaden, from a Hebrew-based name often linked to gratitude or God has heard.
Jazier
Spanish · Modern variant of Javier, the Spanish form of Xavier, meaning 'new house' from Basque 'etxe berria.'
Jacai
Hebrew · Modern stylized variant possibly derived from Jacob, the Hebrew name meaning 'supplanter' or 'held by the heel.'
Jolani
African · Jolani is used in African-American and broader African naming with creative phonetics, often carrying a bright, hopeful tone.
Jeffry
English · Variant spelling of Jeffrey, from Old French Geoffroi meaning 'peaceful territory.'
Josemaria
Spanish · Spanish compound of José ('God will add') and María ('beloved'), honoring both biblical figures.
Jinx
English · From English 'jinx' (a charm or spell), ultimately from Greek iynx, the wryneck bird used in magic.
Julieanna
Latin · Julieanna combines Julia and Anna; Julia is from a Roman family name, and Anna means grace.
Jeremi
Slavic · Jeremi is a Slavic form of Jeremy, ultimately from Hebrew Jeremiah, meaning "God will uplift."
Jesenia
Spanish · Jesenia is a Spanish-language name associated with the jessenia palm, giving it a botanical and place-like feel.
Jahi
African · Jahi is used in African naming traditions and is often glossed as 'dignified' or 'worthy.'
Jasey
English · A modern form related to Jacey or Casey, often used as a fresh unisex-style name.
Jerick
English · Jerick is likely a modern blend of Jer- with Eric or Derrick, giving it a strong, ruler-like name feel.
Joplin
English · Joplin comes from an English surname and place name, later adopted as a given name.
Jalina
English · A modern coined name, often formed from Ja- plus Lina-style endings, sometimes associated with "pretty" or "soft" sounds.
Jaber
Arabic · Jaber means "comforter," "restorer," or "one who mends" in Arabic.
Joas
Hebrew · Joas is a biblical form related to Joash, from Hebrew, meaning 'Yahweh has given.'
Jian
Chinese · Jian is a Chinese name whose meaning depends on the character, often linked to strength, health, or building.
Jamire
English · A modern English-style name, likely influenced by Jamal, Jamar, or Amir in sound and formation.
Jesslynn
English · A modern compound of Jess- and -lynn, combining familiar name elements into a newer form.
Jourdyn
English · A modern spelling of Jordan, from the Hebrew river name meaning "to flow down" or "descend."
Jalin
English · A modern name likely related to Jalen, formed in contemporary English naming from Jay- or Ja- roots.
Jamaree
English · A modern English-style blended name, likely built from Ja- with a melodic -maree ending.
Jomari
English · Jomari is a modern blended name, often formed from Jo- with Mari or Mary-related elements.
Jamiracle
English · Jamiracle is a modern blend of Ja- and miracle, expressing the idea of a wondrous or blessed child.
Jacelynn
English · Jacelynn is a modern blend of Jace and Lynn-style elements, created in contemporary English naming.
Jemari
English · A modern invented name, likely blending Je- with Mari or Amari-style sounds.
Janoah
Hebrew · Janoah is likely a modern variant of Noah or Jan-Noah, tied to the Hebrew name meaning "rest" or "comfort."
Jaiyah
Arabic · Jaiyah is a modern melodic name, often linked to Jaya- or Jayah-like forms suggesting victory or cherished life.
Jacier
Spanish · Likely a modern form influenced by Javier or Jace, carrying a stylish adapted sound rather than a fixed ancient etymology.
Jazarah
Arabic · Derived from Arabic 'jazira' meaning 'island,' with a feminine elaborated ending.
Jahzier
Hebrew · Modern invented name possibly derived from Hebrew 'Jahaziel' meaning 'God sees' or 'beheld by God.'
Jaeliana
Hebrew · Modern blend of Jael (Hebrew 'wild mountain goat') with the Latinate suffix -iana, popular in Hispanic communities.
Julianny
Latin · Variant of Julianna, from Latin Julius meaning 'youthful' or 'descended from Julus'.
Jacion
English · Modern invented variant of Jason or Jace, creatively respelled; a contemporary coined given name.
Jingyi
Chinese · A Chinese feminine name combining characters meaning 'peaceful/quiet' and 'happy/cheerful'.
Jaxtin
English · Modern invented variant of Jaxton, itself a phonetic elaboration of Jackson meaning 'son of Jack'.
Jeeva
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'life' or 'soul', from the root jiv meaning 'to live', common across South Asian cultures.
Jeilany
Spanish · Modern invented name of likely Hispanic origin, possibly a variation of Eilani or similar names.
Jaking
English · Modern invented compound of Jake (medieval diminutive of Jacob) and King (Old English 'cyning,' ruler).
Jayziel
Hebrew · Modern blend of Jay with the Hebrew suffix -el ('God'), suggesting divine connection.
Jamirr
Arabic · From Arabic Jamir/Jamir, usually meaning “handsome,” with a modern doubled-r ending for style.
Jalanii
African · Jalanii is a modern elaborated form of Jalani, often used in African American naming traditions with creative styling.
Joaomiguel
Hebrew · Joaomiguel combines Joao and Miguel, forms of John and Michael from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious" and "who is like God?"
Jacaerys
English · A modern fictional name created for fantasy literature, styled to sound noble and ancient.
Jaziriah
Arabic · Likely a modern elaboration of Jazira or Azariah-like forms, suggesting island imagery or divine help.
Jobe
Hebrew · Variant of Job, from Hebrew meaning 'persecuted' or 'afflicted.'
Juliann
Latin · Blend of Julia and Ann; Julia derives from the Roman gens Julius, meaning youthful.
Joycelyn
English · Variant of Jocelyn, from the Germanic tribal name Gauts, later associated with Latin 'gaudere' (to rejoice).
Jeana
English · Elaboration of Jean, the French feminine form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Joelene
Hebrew · Feminine variant of Joel, from the Hebrew meaning 'Yahweh is God,' blended with -ene suffix.
Jaclynn
Hebrew · Variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques/Jacob, meaning 'supplanter' in Hebrew.
Jerrod
English · A variant of Jarrod or Gerard, from Germanic roots meaning “spear-brave.”
Josalyn
German · A modern spelling of Jocelyn or Rosalyn-type forms, from an old Germanic personal name.
Jhan
Hebrew · Usually a spelling variant of John or Ian, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Janea
English · Janea is a modern form of Jane, ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious."
Jeanpaul
French · Jeanpaul combines Jean and Paul, meaning "God is gracious" and "small" from Hebrew and Latin roots.
Jovon
English · Jovon is a modern variant likely influenced by Jovan and Jupiter, carrying a sense of "majestic" or "of Jove."
Jerrick
English · Jerrick blends Jerry with a suffix like -rick, echoing Germanic elements meaning ruler or power.
Jameelah
Arabic · A variant of Jamila, from Arabic meaning beautiful or graceful.
Jerico
Hebrew · Jerico is a Spanish-style form of Jericho, the ancient biblical place name of uncertain Hebrew origin.
Jalon
Hebrew · From a Biblical Hebrew name usually interpreted as "he will lodge" or "to stay overnight."
Jarvin
English · Jarvin is likely a modern variant of Jarvis or Marvin-style names, with uncertain exact etymology.
Jahaira
Spanish · Jahaira is likely a variant of Yajaira or Yahaira, a modern Hispanic name with probable Arabic-influenced sound patterns.
Javaughn
English · Javaughn is a modern coined form influenced by Ja- prefixes and Vaughn, the latter from Welsh meaning small.
Jahmar
Arabic · Likely influenced by Jamal and similar forms; often associated with Arabic roots meaning 'beauty.'
Jamez
English · A modern spelling of James, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob, meaning “supplanter.”
Jhordan
Hebrew · A variant of Jordan, from the Hebrew river name meaning descending or flowing down.
Jasia
Slavic · A Slavic short form of names like Joanna or Yasmina, often interpreted as "God is gracious" or jasmine-linked.
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