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Baby names starting with J

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Jere
English · Short form of Jeremy or Jeremiah, from Hebrew Yirmeyahu meaning 'appointed by God' or 'God will uplift.'
Juluis
Latin · Variant spelling of Julius, from the Roman family name Iulius, possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded.'
Josephus
Hebrew · Latinized form of Joseph, Hebrew meaning 'God will add.'
Jabe
English · Short form of Jabez, from Hebrew meaning 'he causes sorrow,' or a clipped form of various Ja- names.
Jas
English · Short form of James (Hebrew, 'supplanter') or Jasmine (Persian, the flowering plant).
Josefita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Josefa, feminine of Joseph, from Hebrew meaning 'God will add.'
Josepha
Hebrew · Feminine form of Joseph, from Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning 'God will add.'
Jeane
French · Variant of Jean, the feminine form of John, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Johney
Hebrew · Informal variant of Johnny, from Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning God is gracious.
Jessye
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Jessie, from Hebrew Jesse meaning gift or wealthy; famously borne by Jessye Norman.
Joeanna
Hebrew · Compound of Jo (from Josephine) and Anna; combines 'God will add' with 'grace.'
Jenkins
English · Patronymic surname meaning 'little John,' from Jenkin, a medieval diminutive of John.
Junnie
Latin · Diminutive of June, from the Latin month Junius, named for the goddess Juno.
Jolly
English · From Old French 'jolif' meaning cheerful, merry, or lively; used as a given name for a happy disposition.
Jennett
English · Medieval diminutive of Jane/Jean, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jeannetta
French · Elaborate French diminutive of Jeanne, from Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jencie
English · Rare diminutive form, likely a pet name derived from Jane or Jennifer.
Johnetta
Hebrew · Feminine elaboration of John, from Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jiles
French · Variant of Giles, from Greek "aigidion" meaning "young goat" or Latin "aegis" (shield).
Jenie
English · Variant spelling of Jenny/Jeannie, a diminutive of Jane/Jean meaning 'God is gracious.'
Justa
Latin · Feminine form of Justus, from Latin 'justus' meaning 'just, fair, or righteous.' A saint's name.
Jannette
French · Variant of Jeanette, a French diminutive of Jeanne, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jaunita
Spanish · Variant of Juanita, Spanish feminine of Juan (John), meaning 'God is gracious.'
Johanne
French · French and Scandinavian feminine form of Johannes, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Jesusa
Spanish · Feminine form of Jesús, from Hebrew Yeshua meaning God is salvation.
Jennetta
English · Diminutive of Jeanne or Janet, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Julianita
Latin · Spanish diminutive of Juliana, from Latin 'Julius' meaning 'youthful, downy-bearded.'
Jenette
French · French diminutive of Jeanne, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Johnsie
English · Feminine diminutive of John, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning "God is gracious."
Jacoba
Hebrew · Feminine form of Jacob, from Hebrew Ya'aqov meaning 'supplanter' or 'heel-grasper.'
Jeannett
French · Variant of Jeanette, French diminutive of Jeanne, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jesusita
Spanish · Spanish feminine diminutive of Jesús, meaning 'little Jesus'; common in Mexican Catholic tradition.
Jeanett
French · Variant of Jeanette, a French diminutive of Jeanne, meaning God is gracious.
Josephene
Hebrew · Variant of Josephine, feminine of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef meaning "God will add."
Jannett
English · A variant spelling of Janet, a medieval diminutive of Jane, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious'.
Joye
French · Variant of Joy, from Old French 'joie' meaning 'joy' or 'delight.'
Johnnye
English · Feminine variant of Johnny, from John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jimie
English · Informal diminutive of James, from Hebrew Ya'aqov (Jacob), meaning 'supplanter.'
Joesphine
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Josephine, feminine of Joseph, from Hebrew meaning 'God will increase.'
Jemmie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Jemima, from Hebrew meaning dove, or a pet form of James/Jamie.
Jency
English · Rare modern variant of Jenny or Jane, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning God is gracious.
Jenney
English · Variant spelling of Jenny, a medieval pet form of Jane or Jennifer meaning fair and smooth.
Jestine
Latin · Variant of Justine, from Latin justus meaning just, righteous, or fair.
Josphine
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Josephine, French feminine of Joseph, from Hebrew meaning God will add.
Jenetta
French · Diminutive of Janet or Jeanette, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jenett
English · Variant of Jeanette, a diminutive of Jean, meaning God is gracious.
Jennell
English · Modern blend of Jennifer and the French suffix -elle, meaning fair or white spirit.
Jewelle
English · Elaborated form of Jewel, from Old French jouel meaning precious gem or delight.
Jadwiga
Slavic · Polish form of Hedwig, from Germanic 'hadu' (battle) + 'wig' (fight), meaning 'battle combatant.' Name of a Polish saint-queen.
Joycie
English · Diminutive of Joyce, from Old French 'joie' (joy), or originally from Breton 'iodoc' (lord).
Junita
Spanish · Variant of Juanita, the Spanish feminine of Juan, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jeanet
French · Variant of Jeanette, a French diminutive of Jeanne, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Juniata
Latin · From the Juniata River in Pennsylvania; likely derived from a Native American word filtered through Latin form.
Johnney
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Johnny, a diminutive of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jerold
English · Variant of Gerald, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule).
Jospeh
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Joseph, from Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning 'he will add.'
Jacque
French · French form of Jacques (James), from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning 'supplanter' or 'heel-grabber.'
Janes
English · Patronymic form of Jane/John, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jewett
English · Anglo-Norman diminutive of Julian or Jew, a medieval pet form meaning 'little Julian.'
Jonie
English · Diminutive of Joan or Jonah, ultimately from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is gracious' or 'dove.'
Junus
Arabic · Arabic form of Jonah (Yunus), meaning 'dove.' A prophet in the Quran swallowed by a great fish.
Jerrie
English · Diminutive of Geraldine or Jerry, from Germanic 'ger' meaning spear ruler.
Jenne
English · Variant of Jenny or Jeanne, ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Janith
Hebrew · Variant of Janeth or Zenith; if from Jane, derives from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Jessiemae
Hebrew · Compound of Jessie (from Hebrew 'God beholds') and Mae (variant of May), a Southern double-name tradition.
Jakie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Jacob or Jake, from Hebrew 'Ya'akov' meaning 'supplanter.'
Jno
English · Historical written abbreviation of John, from Hebrew 'Yohanan' meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jullia
Latin · Variant spelling of Julia, from the Roman family name Julius, meaning 'youthful.'
Jerene
English · Modern feminine coinage, possibly blending Geraldine or Jerome with the '-ene' suffix.
Jerlean
English · American invented name, blending Jer- (from Geraldine or Jerome) with -lean.
Jerline
English · American coined name combining Jer- with the feminine suffix -line.
Johnette
English · Feminine diminutive of John, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Josehine
French · Variant spelling of Josephine, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will add.'
Julitta
Latin · Late Latin diminutive of Julia, meaning 'youthful.' Borne by a 4th-century martyr saint.
Joffre
French · French form of Geoffrey, from Germanic meaning 'territory peace' or 'God's peace.'
Junuis
Latin · Variant of Junius, from the Roman family name related to the goddess Juno or meaning 'June-born.'
Jabo
African · West African name, used as a short form or standalone name meaning medicine man or healer.
Jabus
Hebrew · Rare variant related to Jabez, from Hebrew meaning born in sorrow or he causes pain.
Jerre
English · Variant of Jerry, a diminutive of Jerome or Gerald, meaning sacred name or spear ruler.
Joeph
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Joseph, from Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning God will add or increase.
Jorgen
Norse · Scandinavian and German form of George, from Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer.
Junies
Latin · Variant of Junius, from the Roman family name linked to the goddess Juno and the month of June.
Jimmye
English · Feminine respelling of Jimmy, a pet form of James, from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning 'supplanter.'
Jeanice
French · Blend of Jean with -ice suffix, from Hebrew via French meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jene
French · Variant of Jean, from Hebrew via French meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jacquline
French · Variant of Jacqueline, feminine of Jacques, from Hebrew 'Ya'aqov' meaning supplanter.
Jammie
Hebrew · Variant of Jamie, a pet form of James, from Hebrew meaning supplanter.
Josiphine
Hebrew · Variant of Josephine, feminine of Joseph, from Hebrew meaning God will add.
Juddie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Judith, from Hebrew 'Yehudit' meaning woman of Judea.
Junetta
Latin · Diminutive of June, from Latin 'Juno,' the Roman goddess of marriage.
Jensie
Norse · Pet form of Jensen or Jens, from Scandinavian Johannes meaning God is gracious.
Jerlene
English · Modern coined name blending Jerry or Gerald elements with the popular -lene suffix.
Jocile
Latin · Rare variant related to Jocelyn, from a Germanic tribal name meaning of the Gauts.
Joda
Hebrew · Possibly a feminine form related to Hebrew Judah meaning praised, or a modern coinage.
Julis
Latin · Variant of Julius, from the Roman gens Julia, possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded.'
Jos
Hebrew · Short form of Joseph, from Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning 'God will add' or 'He shall increase.'
Jarold
German · Variant of Gerald or Harold, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear ruler.'
Jerl
English · Variant of Jarl, from Old Norse meaning earl, chieftain, or nobleman.
Jerrel
English · Modern blended name combining Gerald or Jarrell elements, meaning spear ruler.
Jomes
English · Rare variant or phonetic respelling of James, from Hebrew Ya'akov via Late Latin Jacomus.
Jud
Hebrew · Short form of Judah or Judson, from Hebrew Yehudah meaning 'praised' or 'thanksgiving'.
Jennieve
French · Variant of Genevieve, from Germanic roots meaning woman of the people or kin.
Jeune
French · From the French word jeune meaning "young," used as a given name evoking youth and freshness.
Jacquetta
French · French feminine diminutive of Jacques (James), from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning 'supplanter.'
Janne
German · Scandinavian and German feminine form of Jan/John, from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jenell
English · Modern blend of Jennifer and the French suffix -elle, creating a mid-century American feminine name.
Jeroline
English · Feminine elaboration of Jerome, from Greek 'hieronymos' meaning 'sacred name.'
Johnella
English · Feminine elaboration of John with the -ella suffix, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Johnye
English · Southern American feminine variant of Johnny/John, from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Juletta
Latin · Diminutive of Julia, from the Roman family name Julius, possibly meaning 'youthful.'
Jullie
Latin · Informal variant spelling of Julie, from Latin Julia meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded.'
Junerose
English · Compound name combining June (from the Roman goddess Juno) and Rose (the flower).
Junette
English · Diminutive of June with the French -ette suffix, evoking the summer month and goddess Juno.
Jobie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Job, from Hebrew meaning persecuted or afflicted, a major biblical figure.
Jaroslav
Slavic · Slavic name from 'jaro' (spring/fierce) and 'slava' (glory); meaning spring glory.
Jester
English · From Middle English 'gestour' meaning storyteller or professional entertainer.
Jethero
Hebrew · Variant of Jethro, Hebrew for 'abundance' or 'excellence'; Moses' father-in-law.
Jhonnie
Hebrew · Informal variant of Johnny, from John, Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning God is gracious.
Jock
Scottish · Scottish diminutive of John, meaning "God is gracious."
Jorma
Norse · Finnish form of Jeremiah, meaning "appointed by God."
Josph
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Joseph, meaning "God will add" or "He shall increase."
Junice
Greek · Variant blending Janice and Eunice; from Greek eu-nikē meaning "good victory."
Joeann
English · Combination of Jo (God is gracious) and Ann (grace).
Juanda
Spanish · Feminine form of Juan, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jilda
Italian · Italian variant of Gilda, from Germanic 'gild' meaning sacrifice or value.
Jozefa
Slavic · Polish/Slavic feminine form of Joseph, from Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning 'God will add'.
Juliaette
French · Elaborated blend of Julia and Juliette, from Latin 'Julius' meaning youthful or downy-bearded.
Juline
Latin · French variant of Juliana, from Latin Julius meaning youthful or downy-bearded.
Jafus
Hebrew · Rare name likely derived from Japheth (Hebrew 'expansion') or a Southern U.S. phonetic variant.
Jalmer
Norse · Variant of Hjalmar, from Old Norse "hjalmr" (helmet) and "herr" (army), meaning helmeted warrior.
Jitsuo
Japanese · Japanese masculine name, commonly written with kanji for 'truth/reality' (実) + 'man/hero' (雄), meaning 'truthful man.'
Julies
Latin · Variant or plural-influenced form of Jules/Julius, from the Roman gens Julia, possibly meaning 'youthful.'
Jonell
Hebrew · Blend of Jo (from Josephine) and Nell (from Eleanor); a mid-century feminine compound.
Junne
Latin · Variant of June, from the Roman goddess Juno and the month named in her honor.
Jamima
Hebrew · Variant of Jemima, a biblical name meaning dove, one of Job's daughters.
Jarmila
Slavic · Czech and Slovak name from Slavic elements meaning spring and gracious or dear.
Jula
Latin · Short form of Julia, from the Roman family name Julius meaning youthful.
Jama
Arabic · An Arabic and Somali name meaning "beauty" or "congregation."
Janyce
Hebrew · Variant of Janice, from Jane, ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan meaning "God is gracious."
Jerrine
English · Feminine elaboration of Jerry/Geraldine, from Germanic roots meaning "spear ruler."
Jesselyn
Hebrew · Creative respelling of Jessalyn, blending Jessica with the -elyn suffix.
Jolanda
Italian · Italian and Dutch form of Yolanda, from Greek Iolanthe meaning "violet flower."
Jordis
Norse · Norse name combining elements meaning "sword" (jór) and "goddess" (dís).
Junis
Latin · Variant of Junius, from the Roman family name linked to the goddess Juno.
Jurell
English · Modern coined name, possibly blending the prefix Ju- with the French suffix -rell.
Julus
Latin · Variant of Julius, from the Roman family name possibly meaning "downy-bearded."
Jap
German · Dutch and German diminutive of Jacob, from Hebrew meaning 'supplanter' or 'heel-grasper'.
Jerrald
English · Variant of Gerald, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule), meaning spear ruler.
Jethroe
Hebrew · Variant of Jethro, from Hebrew meaning abundance or excellence; Moses' father-in-law.
Johon
Hebrew · Variant spelling of John, from Hebrew 'Yohanan' meaning God is gracious.
Juell
English · Variant of Jewel, from Old French 'jouel' meaning precious gem or delight.
Juston
Latin · Variant of Justin, from Latin 'justus' meaning just, righteous, or fair.
Johnniemae
English · Southern American compound name joining Johnnie (from Hebrew 'God is gracious') and Mae (from Margaret or May).
Juanice
Spanish · Feminine blend of Juanita (Spanish form of Jane, 'God is gracious') with the suffix '-ice.'
Juyne
Latin · Phonetic variant of June, from the Latin month named for the goddess Juno.
Jearldine
German · Phonetic variant of Geraldine, meaning "ruler with a spear" from Germanic roots.
Jenive
French · Variant of Genevieve, from Gaulish roots meaning "woman of the people."
Josepine
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Josephine, from Hebrew Yosef meaning "God will add."
Jearl
Norse · Phonetic variant of Earl or Jarl, the Norse title meaning chieftain or nobleman.
Jw
English · Initialism used as a given name, typically from first and middle initials.
Jarrel
English · Variant of Jarrell, derived from Gerald meaning 'spear ruler' in Germanic.
Jimmey
English · Variant of Jimmy, a diminutive of James, from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning 'supplanter.'
Jab
Hebrew · Short form of Jabez or Jabin, Hebrew names found in the Old Testament.
Jarl
Norse · Old Norse title meaning 'chieftain' or 'nobleman,' the root of the English word 'earl.'
Jesie
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Jesse, from Hebrew Yishai meaning 'God's gift' or 'wealthy.'
Jissie
Hebrew · Informal variant of Jesse or Jessie, ultimately from Hebrew Yishai meaning 'gift.'
Jl
English · Modern abbreviated name, likely initials used as a given name in the American South.
Junella
Latin · Elaboration of June, from the Roman goddess Juno, patroness of marriage.
Jannetta
French · Elaborated form of Janet/Janette, from Hebrew Yochanan via French, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jennet
English · Medieval English form of Janet, from Old French Jehannette, a diminutive meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jeraline
German · Phonetic variant of Geraldine, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear ruler.'
Julette
French · Variant of Juliette, from Latin Julius meaning youthful or downy-bearded.
Jackye
French · Variant spelling of Jackie, diminutive of Jacqueline, from Hebrew Jacob meaning 'supplanter.'
Janeice
English · Modern blend of Jane (Hebrew 'God is gracious') with the suffix -ice.
Jeannedarc
French · Directly from Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc), the French national heroine and saint.
Jearlean
English · Modern invented name from the Southern US naming tradition, blending phonetic elements.
Jereldine
German · Phonetic variant of Geraldine, from Germanic elements meaning 'ruler with a spear.'
Jeroldine
German · Variant of Geraldine, from Old Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule).
Jettye
English · Variant of Jettie, a Southern diminutive often derived from Henrietta or Jett.
Juaquina
Spanish · Feminine variant of Joaquín, from Hebrew Jehoiakim meaning 'God will establish.'
Jessey
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Jesse, from Hebrew meaning 'gift' or 'God exists.'
Jhue
English · Rare phonetic variant, possibly of Hugh or a modern coined name.
Jearld
German · Phonetic variant of Gerald/Jerald, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule).
Jerard
German · Variant of Gerard, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'hard' (brave), meaning brave with a spear.
Jearline
English · Modern American variant of Geraldine or Jerlene, meaning 'spear ruler.'
Jereline
English · Modern feminine form derived from Gerald, meaning 'ruler with a spear.'
Justyne
Latin · Variant of Justine, from Latin 'justus' meaning just, fair, or righteous.
Jacquelene
French · Variant of Jacqueline, French feminine of Jacques, from Hebrew Jacob meaning supplanter.
Jenice
Hebrew · Variant of Janice, derived from Jane, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Jerelene
English · Modern elaboration blending Jere (from Jeremiah, Hebrew for 'God will uplift') with -lene.
Jeweline
French · Elaborated form of Jewel, from Old French 'jouel' meaning precious gem or plaything.
Joane
Hebrew · Variant of Joan, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Januita
Spanish · Rare Spanish diminutive, likely a blend of Juana and Juanita. Ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan, 'God is gracious.'
Jenola
English · Rare American coined name, possibly blending Jennifer or Jen- with the suffix -ola.
Jestina
Latin · Variant of Justina, from Latin justus meaning 'just, righteous.' Sometimes a Welsh feminine form.
Joenell
English · American combination name blending Jo (from Josephine) and Nell (from Eleanor). Mid-20th-century coinage.
Johnsy
English · Diminutive of John or Johnnie, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.' Informal pet form.
Joice
French · Archaic spelling of Joyce, from Old French Josce, ultimately from Breton iodoc meaning 'lord.'
Jorene
English · American coined name, possibly blending Jo and the -rene suffix (from Irene, Greek for 'peace').
Joshie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Josephine or Joshua, from Hebrew meaning 'God will add' or 'God is salvation.'
Junietta
Latin · Diminutive of June, from Latin Juno, the Roman goddess of marriage. Means 'little June.'
Jurline
English · Rare variant possibly related to Gerline or a blend of Jur- and -line. American regional coinage.
Justilia
Latin · Elaborated form of Justina, from Latin justitia meaning 'justice.' Evokes the Roman virtue of righteousness.
Junichi
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'jun' (obedient/pure) and 'ichi' (one/first), meaning 'obedient first son.'
Jerauld
French · Variant of Gerald, from Germanic elements meaning 'ruler with a spear.'
Jervis
English · Variant of Gervaise, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear servant.'
Juvencio
Latin · From Latin 'juvenis' meaning 'young'; borne by several early Christian saints.
Jeffrie
English · Variant spelling of Jeffrey, from Germanic Godfrey meaning peaceful territory or divine peace.
Jennis
English · Variant of Jennings or a diminutive blend of John/Jennifer; ultimately from Hebrew grace of God.
Jacqualine
French · Variant spelling of Jacqueline, feminine of Jacques (Jacob), meaning 'supplanter.'
Jannice
Hebrew · Variant of Janice, derived from Jane/John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Juanell
Spanish · Blend of Juan (Spanish form of John) with feminine suffix -ell.
Judia
Hebrew · Variant of Judith, meaning 'woman of Judea' or 'praised.'
Juliene
Latin · French-influenced variant of Julienne, from Latin Julius meaning 'youthful.'
Jackqueline
French · Variant spelling of Jacqueline, French feminine of Jacques, from Hebrew Jacob meaning supplanter.
Jaine
English · Variant of Jane, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Jen
Welsh · Short form of Jennifer, from Welsh Gwenhwyfar meaning white phantom or fair one.
Jerolene
Greek · Feminine coinage from Jerome, derived from Greek 'hieronymos' meaning sacred name.
Jeweldean
English · American compound name combining Jewel (from Old French 'jouel,' a precious gem) with Dean.
Jewelene
English · Feminine elaboration of Jewel, from Old French 'jouel' meaning a precious stone.
Juanelle
Spanish · Feminine diminutive blending Spanish Juan (John) with the French suffix -elle.
Juanitta
Spanish · Variant spelling of Juanita, the Spanish feminine diminutive of Juan meaning God is gracious.
Juretta
English · Rare modern coinage, possibly a diminutive blend with the -etta suffix suggesting smallness.
Jerone
Greek · Variant of Jerome, from Greek 'Hieronymos' meaning 'sacred name' or 'holy name.'
Jams
English · Informal variant or truncation of James, from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning 'supplanter'.
Janus
Latin · From the Roman god of beginnings, doorways, and transitions; means 'archway' or 'gate.'
Jaro
Slavic · Slavic name derived from elements meaning 'spring' or 'fierce,' often a short form of Jaroslav.
Jesses
Hebrew · Variant or extended form of Jesse, from Hebrew 'Yishai' meaning 'gift' or 'God exists.'
Jone
Welsh · Welsh or English variant of John, from Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning 'God is gracious.'
Joney
English · Diminutive form of John or Jonathan, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Josheph
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Joseph, from Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning 'God will add' or 'He increases.'
Jacqulyn
French · Variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, meaning 'supplanter.'
Junell
Latin · Blend of June (from the Roman goddess Juno) with the suffix -ell.
Julanne
Latin · Blend of Julia (from Roman Julius, meaning 'youthful') and Anne (grace).
Jananne
Hebrew · Blend of Jan and Anne, both from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Jesucita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive related to Jesús, meaning little one of Jesus, the savior.
Joephine
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Josephine, from Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning God will add.
Jossiephine
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Josephine, from Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning God will add.
Jeno
Greek · Hungarian form of Eugene, from Greek 'Eugenios' meaning well-born or noble.
Johnas
Hebrew · Variant of Jonas, from Hebrew 'Yonah' meaning dove, a biblical prophet's name.
Jacquie
French · French feminine diminutive of Jacqueline, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob meaning 'supplanter.'
Jerldine
English · Phonetic variant of Geraldine, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule).
Jamesetta
English · Feminine form of James with Italian '-etta' diminutive suffix, meaning 'little supplanter.'
Janaan
Arabic · From Arabic "janān" meaning heart or soul, sometimes linked to "jannah" (paradise/garden).
Jeanann
French · Compound of Jean (French feminine of John, "God is gracious") and Ann (Hebrew Hannah, "grace").
Jeanmarie
French · Compound of Jean (God is gracious) and Marie (beloved), a traditional French double name.
Jeraldean
English · Modern blend of Gerald (spear ruler) and the suffix -dean, an American coined name.
Jimella
English · Feminine elaboration of Jim, itself a diminutive of James (supplanter).
Jonita
English · Diminutive feminine form of Jon/John (God is gracious), with a Spanish-style -ita suffix.
Jacklin
French · Phonetic variant of Jacqueline, feminine of Jacques (Jacob), meaning 'supplanter'.
Jacquelina
French · Elaborated feminine form of Jacques (Jacob), meaning 'supplanter' or 'one who follows'.
Jaunice
Hebrew · Variant of Janice, derived from Jane (feminine of John), meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jenettie
French · Diminutive variant of Jeanette, French feminine form of Jean (John), meaning 'God is gracious'.
Johnita
Hebrew · Feminine diminutive of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious'.
Junelle
Latin · Modern combination of June (from Latin Juno, goddess of marriage) with French suffix -elle.
Juneve
Latin · Creative blend of June (from the goddess Juno) and Eve (meaning 'life').
Jeral
English · Variant of Gerald, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule), meaning 'ruler with the spear.'
Jeston
English · Modern variant blending Justin or Jess with the '-ton' suffix, suggesting a righteous settlement.
Jeryl
English · Modern coined name, a blend of Jerry and Daryl, popularized in mid-20th-century America.
Jiggs
English · English nickname likely derived from 'jig,' referring to a lively dance or spirited person.
Johm
Hebrew · Rare variant spelling of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jual
English · Rare modern invented name of uncertain etymology, possibly a phonetic variant of Joel or Jewel.
Jeweldine
English · Modern invented name combining Jewel (from Old French 'jouel') with the suffix -dine.
Julaine
Latin · Variant of Juliana or blend of Julie and Elaine, from Latin Julius meaning 'youthful.'
Jearldean
English · Modern compound of Jearl (variant of Earl, meaning nobleman) and Dean (valley).
Jennye
Welsh · Elaborated spelling of Jenny, a pet form of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere meaning fair one.
Jacquelynne
French · Elaborated spelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, from Hebrew 'supplanter.'
Jesteen
English · Modern invented blend, possibly combining Jessica or Jess with the suffix -teen or -tine.
Jincy
English · Rare name used as a pet form or modern coinage; also found in South Indian usage as a diminutive.
Jodean
English · American blend of Jo and Dean, combining a Hebrew-rooted nickname with an English surname element.
Johnell
English · Modern American name combining John ('God is gracious') with the feminine suffix -ell.
Johnice
English · Feminine elaboration of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Joicy
English · Variant or diminutive of Joyce, from Old French joie meaning 'joy' or a Breton saint's name.
Julane
English · Modern variant of Julie or Juliana, from Latin Julius meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded.'
Julita
Spanish · Spanish and Polish diminutive of Julia, from Latin Julius meaning 'youthful.'
Julias
Latin · Variant or plural form of Julia/Julius, from the Roman gens Iulia meaning 'youthful'.
Jackjohn
English · Modern compound of Jack and John, both ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan, 'God is gracious.'
Joddie
English · Variant of Jody/Jodie, a diminutive of Judith (Hebrew, 'woman of Judea') or Joseph.
Jenning
English · English patronymic surname-name derived from John, meaning little John.
Jimey
English · Informal variant of Jimmy, a diminutive of James meaning supplanter.
Johne
Hebrew · Archaic or variant spelling of John, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Jeanell
French · Modern blend of Jean (God is gracious) with the feminine suffix -elle.
Jacqulene
French · Variant spelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques (Jacob), meaning 'supplanter'.
Jaunell
English · Modern blend of Jaune (French 'yellow') or Jean with the suffix -nell, a mid-century coinage.
Junko
Japanese · Japanese name commonly written with kanji meaning 'obedient child' (順子) or 'pure child'.
Jauneta
Spanish · Variant of Juanita, the Spanish diminutive of Juana (feminine of John), meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jewellene
English · Elaboration of Jewel, from Old French 'jouel' meaning 'precious gem.'
Jonnye
English · Feminine respelling of Johnny, diminutive of John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Juventina
Latin · From Latin 'juventus' meaning 'youth,' used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Jasinto
Spanish · Variant of Jacinto, from Greek 'hyakinthos' meaning the hyacinth flower.
Jaseph
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Joseph, from Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning 'He (God) will add'.
Jerrol
English · Modern blend of Jerry and Darrell, or variant of Gerald meaning 'spear ruler'.
Jamas
English · Variant spelling of James, from Hebrew Ya'aqov (Jacob) meaning 'supplanter.'
Jerelean
English · Modern compound name blending Jere (from Jeremiah) with the suffix -lean.
Jacqulin
French · Variant of Jacqueline, French feminine of Jacques (Jacob), meaning supplanter.
Jobita
Hebrew · Spanish diminutive form of Job, from Hebrew meaning persecuted or afflicted.
Jacquiline
French · Variant of Jacqueline, French feminine of Jacques (Jacob), meaning supplanter.
Jerleen
English · Modern blend of Jerry or Geraldine with the suffix -leen.
Joylene
English · Modern blend of Joy, from Latin 'gaudium' meaning delight, with suffix -lene.
Joyzelle
English · Blend of Joy with the French-style suffix -zelle, meaning joyful one.
Jackolyn
French · Variant of Jacquelyn, feminine form of Jacques (Jacob), meaning 'supplanter' in Hebrew.
Jahala
Arabic · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly from Arabic roots or a modern American coinage.
Jeanita
French · Blend of Jean ('God is gracious' from French) with the Spanish diminutive suffix -ita.
Jerine
English · Modern feminine variant possibly derived from Geraldine or Jerome, meaning 'sacred name' or 'spear ruler.'
Jerolyn
English · Blend of Jerome ('sacred name' from Greek) with the feminine suffix -lyn.
Jobyna
Hebrew · Feminine form of Job, from the Hebrew 'Iyyov' meaning 'persecuted' or 'one who turns to God.'
Junilla
Latin · Diminutive of June, from the Latin 'Junius,' the month named for the goddess Juno.
Junor
Latin · Variant of Junior, from Latin 'junior' meaning younger one.
Jocephus
Hebrew · Variant of Josephus, from Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning God will add or increase.
Johnn
Hebrew · Variant of John, from Hebrew 'Yohanan' meaning God is gracious.
Joris
Greek · Dutch and Frisian form of George, from Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Jemes
Hebrew · Variant spelling of James, from Hebrew 'Ya'akov' meaning supplanter; a perennial classic name.
Jessel
Hebrew · Variant of Jesse, from Hebrew 'Yishai' meaning gift or wealthy; the biblical father of King David.
Jhonie
Hebrew · Informal variant of Johnny, diminutive of John, from Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning God is gracious.
Joreen
English · Modern coined name blending Jo (from Josephine) with the suffix -reen, popularized in the 20th century.
Jeann
French · Variant of Jean, the French feminine form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jacquoline
French · Variant of Jacqueline, feminine of Jacques (Jacob), from Hebrew meaning 'supplanter.'
Jeananne
French · Compound of Jean ('God is gracious') and Anne ('grace'), doubling the meaning of divine grace.
Jeanene
French · Variant of Jeanine, French diminutive of Jeanne, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jurlean
English · Rare modern invented name, likely a Southern American phonetic blend of Jerline or Lurline.
Jearlene
English · Modern blend of Jean or Earl with the suffix -ene, a mid-century coinage.
Jeroma
Greek · Feminine form of Jerome, from Greek 'hieronymos' meaning 'sacred name.'
Jonna
Hebrew · Scandinavian feminine form of John or variant of Donna, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jeffro
Hebrew · Variant of Jethro, from Hebrew Yitro meaning abundance or excellence.
Jeannene
French · French feminine elaboration of Jeanne (feminine of Jean), from Hebrew Yohanan, 'God is gracious.'
Jacqualyn
French · Elaborated spelling of Jacqueline, French feminine of Jacques, from Hebrew Ya'aqov (supplanter).
Jeanenne
French · French feminine variant of Jean, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jeneane
French · Variant of Jeanine, a French feminine diminutive of Jean, from Hebrew 'God is gracious.'
Janann
English · Modern blend of Jan (God is gracious) and Ann (grace).
Janene
French · Variant of Janine, French diminutive of Jeanne, meaning God is gracious.
Jeaninne
French · Elaborated spelling of Jeanine, from French Jeanne meaning God is gracious.
Jacqueleen
French · Variant spelling of Jacqueline, French feminine of Jacques (Jacob), meaning 'supplanter'.
Jacquilyn
French · Modern variant of Jacqueline blended with the -lyn suffix, meaning 'supplanter'.
Jeaneane
French · Variant of Jeanine, derived from Jean (feminine of John), meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jeaneen
French · Variant of Jeanine, a diminutive of Jean meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jeanettie
French · Affectionate diminutive of Jeanette, from French Jeanne meaning 'God is gracious'.
Josina
Hebrew · Feminine diminutive of Joseph, from Hebrew meaning 'God will add' or 'He increases'.
Jarvie
Scottish · Diminutive of Jarvis, from Germanic 'ger' meaning spear.
Jinks
English · English surname turned given name, possibly from a medieval pet form of John.
Joretta
English · Feminine diminutive blending Jor- (from George or Jordan) with the suffix -etta.
Jeralyn
English · Modern blend combining Jera- (from Gerald, 'spear ruler') with the suffix -lyn.
Janece
English · Variant of Janice, derived from Jane, ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jeannean
French · Elaborated form of Jeanne/Jean, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Joeanne
English · Variant of Joanne, feminine of John, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Juanetta
Spanish · Diminutive of Juana, the Spanish feminine of Juan (John), meaning 'God is gracious.'
Janeen
French · Variant of Janine, a French diminutive of Jane, meaning God is gracious.
Jaris
English · Rare modern name, possibly a variant of Charis (grace) or a creative coinage.
Jelene
Slavic · Variant of Jelena, the Slavic form of Helen, from Greek 'helene' meaning bright light.
Jerrylene
English · Feminine elaboration of Jerry (from Gerald), meaning ruler with a spear.
Jodell
English · Modern American blend of Jo (from Josephine) and Dell (valley), mid-century coinage.
Jonette
Hebrew · French-style feminine diminutive of Jon/John, meaning God is gracious.
Jackey
English · Informal diminutive of Jack or Jacob, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'supplanter.'
Jeffer
English · Short form of Jefferson or Jeffrey, from Germanic elements meaning 'peaceful pledge.'
Jollie
English · From Old French 'jolif' meaning 'cheerful, merry, and lively.'
Jorita
Spanish · Spanish-influenced diminutive related to Jora or a pet form of names like Georgina, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth worker'.
Joyceann
English · Modern blend of Joyce (from Breton 'iodoc' meaning lord) and Ann (grace). Combines Celtic and Hebrew roots.
Jacolyn
French · Variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques (Jacob), meaning 'supplanter' in Hebrew.
Jacquita
French · Diminutive of Jacqueline with Spanish -ita suffix, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob meaning 'supplanter'.
Jalaine
French · Modern blend possibly combining Jay and Elaine (from Old French 'bright, shining light').
Jennielee
English · Combination of Jennie (a pet form of Jennifer/Jane, meaning 'fair one') and Lee (meadow).
Jerie
English · Feminine diminutive of Jerry or Geraldine, from Germanic meaning 'spear ruler'.
Jerilyn
English · Modern blend of Jerry (Germanic 'spear ruler') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake'), popular mid-20th century.
Joanmarie
English · Compound of Joan ('God is gracious') and Marie ('wished-for child' or 'bitter'), both biblical roots.
Joean
English · Phonetic variant of Joan, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jackquline
French · Variant spelling of Jacqueline, French feminine of Jacques, from Hebrew "one who supplants."
Jeanean
French · Variant of Jeanine, a French diminutive of Jeanne, from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Jelaine
French · Modern blend of the prefix Je- with Elaine, from Greek "helene" meaning bright or shining.
Jennylee
English · Compound of Jenny (diminutive of Jennifer, Welsh "fair one") and Lee ("meadow").
Jerralee
English · Modern compound name blending Jerry or Jerra with Lee, meaning "meadow."
Jerris
German · Feminine variant of Jerry, from Gerald, meaning "ruler with a spear."
Joelyn
English · Blend of Jo (from Josephine, Hebrew "God will increase") and the suffix -lyn.
Joen
Hebrew · Variant of Joan, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning "God is gracious."
Joette
French · French diminutive of Jo, from Josephine, Hebrew meaning "God will increase."
Jola
Slavic · Polish and Slavic short form of Jolanta, meaning "violet flower."
Jonetta
Hebrew · Feminine diminutive of Jon, from Hebrew Yonatan meaning "God has given."
Joyice
Latin · Variant of Joyce, from Latin "jocosa" meaning joyful or merry.
Justeen
Latin · Phonetic variant of Justine, from Latin "justus" meaning just or righteous.
Jarman
English · English surname meaning 'the German' (from Old French 'germain') used as a given name.
Jerral
German · Modern variant of Gerald, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear ruler.'
Jerol
German · Variant of Jerold or Gerald, from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (ruler).
Janeane
Hebrew · Elaborated form of Jane, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Jerrye
English · Feminine respelling of Jerry, a diminutive of Geraldine meaning spear ruler.
Jouette
French · French-influenced diminutive, possibly from 'jouer' meaning to play or a variant of Juliette.
Joyleen
English · Modern blend of Joy (from Old French 'joie') and the suffix -leen.
Janetlee
English · Compound of Janet ('God is gracious') and Lee ('meadow').
Jannell
French · Variant of Janelle, an elaboration of Jane meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jerane
English · Modern coined name possibly blending Jerome or Gerald roots with a feminine ending.
Joycelene
English · Elaborated form of Joyce, originally from Breton meaning 'lord' or 'joy.'
Jurlene
English · Modern invented feminine name with the popular Southern -lene suffix.
Jenean
English · Blend of Jean (French form of John, 'God is gracious') with the suffix -ean. Mid-century coinage.
Joleta
French · Diminutive elaboration of Jolie, from French meaning 'pretty.' Rare 20th-century American coinage.
Judyth
Hebrew · Archaic or stylized spelling of Judith, from Hebrew 'Yehudit' meaning 'woman of Judea.'
Jacqualin
French · Phonetic variant of Jacqueline, French feminine of Jacques (Jacob), meaning supplanter.
Jannis
Greek · Variant of Janis or Greek Yannis, ultimately from John, meaning God is gracious.
Jewelean
English · Elaboration of Jewel (Old French 'jouel,' a precious gem) with a feminine suffix.
Jolaine
French · Blend of French 'jolie' (pretty) with the suffix -aine, meaning pretty or cheerful.
Judythe
Hebrew · Ornate respelling of Judith, Hebrew for 'woman of Judea' or praised.
Janean
Hebrew · Variant of Janine, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Joellyn
Hebrew · Blend of Joel ('Yahweh is God') and the suffix -lyn, a mid-century American coinage.
Jodelle
English · Blend of Jo and the French suffix -delle, a modern American feminine creation.
Jenene
Hebrew · Variant of Janine or Jeanine, ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious.'
Jackaline
French · Variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques (Jacob), 'one who supplants.'
Jaynell
English · Modern compound of Jay (from the bird or initial J) and Nell (shining light).
Jeneal
English · Modern blend of Jean and Neal, or a phonetic variant of Janelle.
Jeralene
German · Feminine elaboration of Gerald, from Germanic meaning ruler with a spear.
Jeretta
German · Feminine diminutive of Jerry/Gerald, meaning spear ruler.
Jeweldene
English · Compound of Jewel (Old French 'jouel,' a precious gem) and the suffix -dene (valley).
Joanann
Hebrew · Compound of Joan (God is gracious) and Ann (grace), doubling the meaning of divine grace.
Joene
Hebrew · Variant of Joanne, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Jonquil
English · From the jonquil flower, via Spanish 'junquillo' from Latin 'juncus' meaning rush or reed.
Juleen
Latin · Variant of Jolene or an elaboration of Julie, from Latin Julius meaning youthful.
Joenathan
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Jonathan, from Hebrew 'Yehonatan' meaning 'God has given'.
Jacke
English · Variant spelling of Jack, a medieval diminutive of John meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jearold
German · Variant of Gerald/Jerold, from Germanic 'gar' (spear) and 'wald' (rule).
Janyth
English · Creative respelling of Janith, a variant of Janice, meaning God is gracious.
Jeraldene
English · Feminine elaboration of Gerald, from Germanic elements meaning spear ruler.
Janese
English · Modern elaboration of Jane with suffix -ese, meaning God is gracious.
Jaquetta
French · Variant of Jacquetta, feminine diminutive of Jacques (Jacob), meaning supplanter.
Jerldean
English · Blend of Gerald (spear ruler) and Dean, a mid-century compound name.
Joena
English · Feminine blend of Jo (from Josephine, God will increase) and the suffix -ena.
Jolane
English · Variant of Jolene, a modern American name blending Jo with the suffix -lene.
Jonne
Hebrew · Variant of Joan or Joanne, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Josiephene
Hebrew · Elaborate variant of Josephine, from Hebrew Yosef meaning God shall add or increase.
Juanette
Spanish · Blend of Juanita (Spanish feminine of John) with French diminutive -ette, meaning little gracious one.
Jakey
Hebrew · Playful diminutive of Jacob, from Hebrew "Ya'aqov" meaning "supplanter."
Javis
English · Variant of Jarvis, from Norman French "Gervaise," meaning "spear servant."
Jerroll
English · Variant of Gerald/Jerrold, from Germanic elements meaning "spear ruler."
Janace
English · Variant of Janice, from Jane, ultimately from Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning "God is gracious."
Jacquolyn
French · Variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques (from Hebrew Jacob, 'supplanter').
Jalna
English · Literary name popularized by Mazo de la Roche's 'Jalna' novel series set in Ontario, Canada.
Jenita
English · Blend of Jennifer or Jane with the Spanish diminutive suffix -ita, meaning 'little Jane.'
Joanette
French · French diminutive of Joan, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Joeline
French · Feminine blend of Joe (from Hebrew Joseph, 'God will add') and the suffix -line.
Jolinda
English · Modern blend of Jo (from Josephine or Joanne) and Linda (Germanic 'soft, tender').
Joycelin
German · Variant of Jocelyn, from the Germanic tribal name Gauts, later adopted in Old French.
Joylyn
English · Modern blend of Joy (from Latin 'gaudia,' meaning 'delight') and the suffix -lyn.
Judee
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Judy, a diminutive of Judith, Hebrew for 'woman of Judea' or 'praised.'
Janas
Latin · Variant related to Janus or Jana, from the Roman god of beginnings and doorways.
Janelda
English · Modern blend of Jane (God is gracious) and Elda (old/wise).
Jeni
English · Simplified spelling of Jenny, a pet form of Jennifer meaning "white wave."
Jerrene
English · Feminine form of Jerry/Jerome, from Greek "hieros" meaning sacred.
Jerrilyn
English · Mid-century blend of Jerry (sacred) and the suffix -lyn (lake/lovely).
Joal
Hebrew · Variant of Joel, meaning "Yahweh is God" in Hebrew.
Joyanne
English · Blend of Joy (happiness) and Anne (grace), a mid-century compound name.
Joyceline
French · Elaborated form of Jocelyn, from a Germanic tribal name meaning "of the Gauts."
Judeen
Hebrew · Feminine elaboration of Jude/Judith, meaning "praised" or "woman of Judea."
Jery
English · Variant of Jerry, a diminutive of Gerald or Jerome, meaning 'spear ruler.'
Jeneanne
French · Elaborated variant of Jeanne, French feminine of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jodine
English · Variant of Jody with a French-style suffix; Jody derives from Hebrew Judith meaning 'praised.'
Jacalyn
French · Modern phonetic respelling of Jacqueline, French feminine of Jacques meaning 'supplanter.'
Jennine
French · Variant of Jeanine, French diminutive of Jeanne, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jackline
French · A variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, from Hebrew 'Yaakov' meaning 'supplanter'.
Jacquin
French · A French diminutive form related to Jacques/Jacqueline, from Hebrew 'Yaakov' meaning 'supplanter' or 'heel-catcher'.
Joanetta
Hebrew · A diminutive elaboration of Joan or Joanne, from Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jodene
Hebrew · A modern invented blend of Jo (a diminutive of names like Joanna or Joseph) with the suffix '-dene'.
Joyclyn
English · Variant of Jocelyn, from Old French/Germanic meaning 'of the Gauts tribe,' blended with -lyn.
Judithann
Hebrew · American compound of Judith ('praised' or 'woman of Judea') and Ann ('grace').
Judithe
Hebrew · French variant spelling of Judith, the Hebrew name meaning 'praised' or 'woman of Judea.'
Julann
Latin · Modern blend of Julie (youthful, from Latin Julia) and Ann (grace), meaning 'youthful grace.'
Jung
Korean · Korean name meaning 'righteous' or 'affection'; also a German surname meaning 'young.'
Joedy
English · Modern phonetic variant of Jody, a diminutive of Joseph meaning 'God will add.'
Jonn
English · Simplified spelling of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jerel
English · Modern blend of Jerry and Darrell, or a variant of Jerrell; loosely connected to Gerald meaning 'spear ruler.'
Julice
Latin · Rare variant of Julius or a blend of Julie and Alice, from Latin gens Julia.
Janeene
English · Elaborated form of Jane/Janine, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Judine
Hebrew · Feminine elaboration of Jude or Judith, from Hebrew meaning 'praised' or 'woman of Judea.'
Jerriann
English · American compound of Jerry (diminutive of Jeremiah or Geraldine) and Ann ('grace').
Judye
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Judy, a diminutive of Judith meaning 'praised' or 'woman of Judea.'
Janan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'heart,' 'soul,' or 'paradise garden'; used across the Arabic-speaking world.
Janeal
Hebrew · Modern blend of Jane (Hebrew 'God is gracious') with an '-eal' suffix, an American mid-century invention.
Janeann
Hebrew · Combination of Jane and Ann, both rooted in Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious' and 'grace.'
Janeil
Hebrew · Modern variant of Jane (Hebrew 'God is gracious') blended with a soft '-eil' suffix.
Jeris
English · Modern American invented name, possibly a variant of Jerris or a phonetic feminization of Jerry.
Jillene
Latin · Elaborated form of Jill, ultimately from Latin Julia meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded.'
Joretha
English · Modern American invented name, a blend of the 'Jo-' prefix with an elaborated feminine suffix.
Julee
Latin · Variant spelling of Julie, from Latin Julius meaning 'youthful' or descended from the god Jove.
Jary
English · A rare variant of Jerry or Gary, or a short form of Jarius/Jairus from Hebrew meaning 'he will enlighten.'
Jaquita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive derived from Jacqueline or Jacinta, meaning 'supplanter' or 'hyacinth flower.'
Judieth
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Judith, from Hebrew 'Yehudit' meaning 'woman of Judea' or 'praised.'
Jojean
English · Modern invented combination of the names Jo and Jean, both ultimately rooted in 'God is gracious.'
Jolean
English · Modern invented variant of Jolene, an elaboration of Jo with a melodic -lean suffix.
Jolita
Spanish · Diminutive elaboration of Jole or Jolie, meaning 'pretty' or 'merry,' with a Spanish -ita suffix.
Janit
English · A Janet variant ultimately from Hebrew John, meaning God is gracious.
Jeaniene
French · A decorative form of Jeanine, from Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious.
Jerita
Hebrew · Likely a modern form related to names like Jeri or Jerome, with uncertain usage and a softened feminine ending.
Jerlyn
English · A modern blended name built on Jer- with the fashionable -lyn ending.
Judtih
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Judith, from Hebrew meaning woman of Judea or praised.
Judyann
Hebrew · A compound of Judy and Ann; Judy comes from Judith, meaning woman of Judea or praised.
Jesue
Hebrew · Jesue appears to be a variant of Jesus, from Hebrew roots meaning "God saves."
Jong
Korean · Jong is a Korean name element whose meaning varies by hanja, often linked to ideas like uprightness, loyalty, or excellence.
Jolayne
English · A modern compound of Jo (from Josephine) and Layne, a mid-century American invented double name.
Judeth
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Judith, from Hebrew Yehudit meaning 'woman of Judea' or 'praised.'
Janalene
Hebrew · A modern blend of Jana (Hebrew 'God is gracious') with the suffix -lene, a mid-century American invention.
Janete
Hebrew · A variant of Janette, a French diminutive of Jane from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Janilee
English · American blend of Jane (Hebrew, 'God is gracious') and Lee (Old English, 'meadow'), a mid-century compound.
Jerianne
English · American blend of Jeri (variant of Geraldine or Jerry) and Anne (Hebrew, 'grace'), a mid-century compound.
Jestene
English · Rare American variant possibly derived from Justine, the Latin feminine of Justus meaning 'just' or 'righteous.'
Joeleen
English · American feminine blend of Joe (from Joseph, Hebrew 'God will add') with the suffix -leen, popular mid-20th century.
Johnelle
English · Feminized American form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jowanna
English · Variant of Joanna, the Latinized form of the Hebrew Yohannah meaning 'God is gracious.'