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Baby names starting with J
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Juanna
Spanish · Variant of Spanish Juana, the feminine form of Juan, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Judiann
English · American blend of Judith (Hebrew 'praised' or 'woman of Judea') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace').
Juneann
English · American blend of June (Latin, the month named for goddess Juno) and Ann (Hebrew 'grace').
Jarry
French · Variant of Jerry or a French surname, diminutive of Gerard or Jeremy meaning 'exalted of God.'
Jerrilynn
English · Modern American blend of Jerri (Hebrew Jeremiah, 'God will uplift') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake').
Jerra
Hebrew · Variant of Jerry or Gerry, a diminutive of Jerome (Greek 'holy name') or Gerald (Germanic 'spear ruler').
Jeralee
English · Modern American invented name blending Jerry (Hebrew: exalted) with Lee (English: meadow).
Jancie
Hebrew · Variant of Janice, a 20th-century elaboration of Jane, from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Janeece
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Janice, elaborated from Jane, meaning 'God is gracious' in Hebrew.
Janellen
Hebrew · American compound of Jane (Hebrew: God is gracious) and Ellen (Greek: bright, shining one).
Jeani
Hebrew · Variant of Jeanie or Jean, the French feminine form of John, meaning 'God is gracious' in Hebrew.
Jeriann
Hebrew · American blend of Jeri (Hebrew: exalted) and Ann (Hebrew: grace), a mid-century compound name.
Jerrianne
Hebrew · Elaborated blend of Jerri (Hebrew: exalted) and Anne (Hebrew: grace), a mid-20th century coinage.
Judene
Hebrew · Variant of Judith, from Hebrew 'Yehudit' meaning woman of Judea or one who is praised.
Judianne
Hebrew · American blend of Judith (Hebrew: praised) and Anne (Hebrew: grace), a mid-century compound.
Juliane
Latin · European variant of Juliana, the feminine form of Julian, from Latin 'Julius' meaning youthful.
Jackalyn
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Jacqueline, French feminine of Jacques, ultimately from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning 'supplanter'.
Janifer
Welsh · Variant spelling of Jennifer, derived from Welsh Gwenhwyfar meaning 'white phantom' or 'fair one'.
Jobeth
Hebrew · American compound of Jo (short for Josephine, 'God will add') and Beth (short for Elizabeth, 'my God is an oath').
Jonella
Hebrew · Feminine elaboration of Jon (Hebrew 'God is gracious') with the Italian/Spanish suffix -ella.
Jerilee
English · Modern American invented name blending the sound of Jerry (Hebrew 'God will uplift') with the suffix -lee.
Jerilynne
English · Modern American compound of Jeri (variant of Jerry, Hebrew 'exalted by God') and Lynne (Welsh 'lake').
Jacklyne
Hebrew · Variant of Jacqueline, French feminine form of Jacques/Jacob, from Hebrew meaning 'supplanter'.
Janath
Hebrew · Variant of Janet or Janeth, diminutive of Jane, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jarilyn
English · Modern American invented compound, likely blending Jari (a Scandinavian form of Jarle) with the suffix -lyn.
Jenet
Hebrew · Archaic form of Janet, a diminutive of Jane from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jerrilee
English · Modern American blend of Jerry, a diminutive of Geraldine, and the suffix -lee.
Jodeen
Hebrew · Elaborated form of Jody, a diminutive of Jo or Josephine meaning 'God will add.'
Joyace
English · Modern invented name blending Joy (Latin 'happiness') with the suffix -ace.
Jacklene
French · Phonetic variant of Jacqueline, a French feminine form of Jacques meaning God will protect.
Jenneth
English · Variant of Janet or Jennett, an English diminutive of Jane meaning God is gracious.
Joanell
Hebrew · Modern blend of Joan (Hebrew, God is gracious) with the diminutive suffix -ell.
Judithanne
Hebrew · Compound name joining Judith (Hebrew, praised or woman of Judea) and Anne (Hebrew, grace).
Jeppie
English · Informal diminutive likely derived from Jeppe, a Scandinavian form of Jacob meaning supplanter.
Jerril
English · Modern American variant of Gerald or Jerry, from Germanic elements meaning spear ruler.
Jerdine
French · Jerdine is likely a variant of Jardine, from French, meaning 'garden.'
Jeany
English · Jeany is a pet form of Jean or Jeanie, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is gracious.'
Joleene
English · Joleene is a modern form of Jolene, likely blending Jo with a French-style suffix and often tied to 'God will increase.'
Jacqulyne
French · Jacqulyne is a variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine form of Jacques, ultimately linked to Jacob meaning 'supplanter.'
Jeaniece
English · Jeaniece is a modern variant of Janice, derived from Jane and ultimately meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jenella
English · Jenella is a modern elaboration of Jane or Jennifer-type names, often carrying the sense of grace or fairness.
Jimmi
English · Jimmi is a spelling variant of Jimmy, a diminutive of James, from Hebrew meaning 'supplanter.'
Jonnette
French · Jonnette is a feminine elaboration of John or Jon, ultimately meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jura
Slavic · Jura can be a Slavic short form related to George-type names or a Scottish island place name.
Jefferey
French · A spelling variant of Jeffrey or Geoffrey, from Germanic roots often linked to peace and pledge.
Jeffory
English · Phonetic variant of Jeffrey, from Germanic elements meaning 'territory' and 'peace.'
Jerriel
English · Modern invented variant of Jerrell or Gerald, blending Jerry with suffixes common in American naming traditions.
Jerryl
English · Modern spelling variant of Jerry or Jeryl, a diminutive of Gerald or Jeremiah.
Jorje
Spanish · Spanish phonetic spelling of Jorge/George, from Greek 'georgos' meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker.'
Joneen
Hebrew · Joneen is an English diminutive form of Joan, from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
Jolynne
English · Jolynne is an English blended form related to Jolene or Jo plus Lynn, created in modern naming style.
Jannifer
Welsh · A variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere, meaning fair, white, or smooth.
Judean
Hebrew · A name-form related to Jude and Judah, meaning praised and tied to the region of Judea.
Janielle
English · Janielle is a modern elaboration of Jane or Jan, from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious.
Jenness
English · Jenness likely developed as an English surname-style form related to Jennifer or Jen, associated with fair spirit meanings.
Jerralyn
English · Jerralyn is a modern blend of Jerry and the feminine suffix -lyn, tied to Germanic spear-rule elements.
Jomarie
English · Jomarie is a combined name from Jo and Marie, with Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious and beloved.
Jonatha
Hebrew · Jonatha is a feminine or shortened form related to Jonathan, from Hebrew meaning gift of God.
Judyne
English · Judyne is an elaborated form of Judy, from Judith, a Hebrew name meaning woman from Judea or praised.
Jurene
English · Jurene is likely a modern elaboration related to Irene or Jureen, carrying associations with peace.
Jil
English · Jil is a short form of Jill, traditionally a diminutive of names like Gillian or Juliana.
Jacqui
French · Jacqui is a diminutive of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacob, meaning "supplanter."
Jocarol
English · Jocarol appears to be a blended modern name, likely combining Jo and Carol.
Jillaine
English · Jillaine is a variant of Jillian or Gillian, ultimately related to Julian names meaning youthful.
Johnine
Hebrew · Johnine is a feminine form of John, from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Jacqlyn
Hebrew · A variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine form of Jacob, from Hebrew meaning "supplanter."
Jonda
English · Likely a modern coined form influenced by names like Rhonda and Joni rather than a single ancient root.
Jamesina
Scottish · Jamesina is a Scottish feminine form of James, from Hebrew Ya'aqov meaning 'supplanter.'
Jonalee
Hebrew · Jonalee blends Jona or Joan with the suffix Lee, drawing on Hebrew roots meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jeffre
English · A variant of Jeffrey, from Germanic elements meaning “peace” and “pledge” or “district.”
Jilberto
Spanish · A variant of Gilberto, from Germanic elements meaning “bright pledge.”
Jerrolyn
English · Likely a modern blend of Jeri or Jerry with Lynn, creating a contemporary elaborated form.
Jackquelyn
French · Jackquelyn is a modern spelling of Jacqueline, a feminine form of Jacques ultimately derived from Hebrew Jacob, meaning "supplanter."
Janee
Hebrew · Janee is likely a modern form of Jane, from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious."
Jannine
Hebrew · Jannine is a variant of Janine, a French diminutive of Jane from Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious."
Johnnetta
Hebrew · Johnnetta is an elaborated feminine form of John, from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious."
Jeannemarie
French · Jeannemarie combines Jeanne and Marie, both with Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious and beloved or wished-for child.
Jennice
English · Jennice is likely a modern blend of Jennifer and Janice, carrying ideas of fairness or God's grace.
Juliaann
Latin · Juliaann blends Julia, from a Roman family name linked to youth, with Ann, meaning grace.
Jackqulyn
French · A spelling variant of Jacqueline, the feminine of Jacques, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob meaning 'supplanter.'
Janalyn
Hebrew · A blended modern form of Jana and Lynn, usually tied to Hebrew-rooted Johanna forms meaning 'God is gracious.'
Janys
English · A variant of Janice or Janis, from Hebrew-rooted John forms meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jeanee
French · A feminine spelling of Jeanie or Jeanne, from Hebrew-rooted John forms meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jenee
French · A modern form related to Renee or Jeanne, commonly associated with rebirth or graciousness depending on the source line.
Joletta
French · Likely a decorative form of Jolette or Jolene, associated with pretty or youthful feminine French-style naming.
Juelene
English · Probably a modern blend of Jewel and -lene, carrying the sense of something precious or gem-like.
Jyl
English · A modern English spelling of Jill or Gill, used as a short form of names like Gillian and meaning youthful or downy-haired by association.
Jyme
English · An English respelling of Jamie or Jamey, originally a pet form of James, from a Hebrew name meaning supplanter.
Jarret
French · Jarret is a variant of Jared or Garrett forms, often linked to strength with spear-related Germanic roots in Garrett-derived usage.
Jerrill
English · Jerrill is likely a blend of Jerry with the -ill suffix, related to Gerald or Jerome forms depending on usage.
Junellen
English · A modern compound likely blending June with Ellen; June comes from Juno, the Roman goddess, and Ellen means "light."
Johnda
Hebrew · A modern feminine variant built from John, from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Jenniffer
Welsh · Jenniffer is a spelling variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere, often interpreted as fair one or white phantom.
Johnnette
Hebrew · Johnnette is a feminine diminutive of John, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious, shaped with a French-style suffix.
Jadene
English · A modern English formation built on Jade, the ornamental stone name, with a feminine ending.
Jamye
English · A respelling of Jamie, ultimately from James, a Hebrew-derived name meaning "supplanter."
Janda
Slavic · Likely a Slavic surname-style form or a modern variation of Jane, ultimately tied to "God is gracious."
Janilyn
English · An English blend of Jane and Lynn or Marilyn-style endings, linked to the idea "God is gracious."
Jayn
English · A streamlined spelling of Jane, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning "God is gracious."
Jaynne
English · An elaborated spelling of Jane, ultimately from Hebrew roots meaning "God is gracious."
Jeniffer
Welsh · A spelling variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere, often interpreted as "fair one" or "white enchantress."
Jini
English · A diminutive form of Jeanie, Jenny, or Virginia-family names, often tied to meanings of grace or purity.
Johni
English · A feminine or informal spelling of Johni/Johnny from John, meaning "God is gracious."
Jaun
Spanish · Likely a form of Juan, the Spanish version of John, meaning God is gracious.
Jereld
English · Jereld is a modern form of Gerald or Jerrold, from Germanic roots meaning spear rule.
Jeania
French · A feminine form related to Jean and Jane, ultimately from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Jadine
English · Likely a modern form built on Jade or Jane-type names; often associated with the green stone jade.
Jacci
English · Jacci is a modern spelling of Jackie, from Jacqueline or Jacob, ultimately meaning supplanter.
Janci
English · Janci is likely a variant diminutive of Jane or Janet, from Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious.
Janlyn
English · Janlyn combines Jan, from Jane meaning "God is gracious," with the modern suffix -lyn.
Jannelle
French · Jannelle is a feminine elaboration of Jan or Jane, from Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious."
Javene
English · Javene appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Ja- names and names like Darlene or Avene.
Jeanella
French · Jeanella is an elaborated form of Jean or Jane, from Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious."
Jeanni
French · Jeanni is a diminutive spelling related to Jeannie or Jeanne, from Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious."
Jerilene
English · Jerilene is a modern blend of Jerry or Jeri with the suffix -lene, typical of mid-century coined names.
Jilleen
English · Jilleen is an elaborated form of Jill, ultimately from Juliana, meaning "youthful."
Jimetta
English · Jimetta is a diminutive feminine form built on Jim, from James, meaning "supplanter."
Jeoffrey
German · Jeoffrey is a spelling variant of Geoffrey, a Germanic name associated with peace and territory.
Jessup
English · Jessup is an English surname form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef meaning he will add.
Jimme
English · Jimme is a spelling variant of Jimmy, a diminutive of James, from Hebrew Ya'aqov meaning supplanter.
Jannene
Hebrew · Jannene is a variant of Janine or Janene, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning God is gracious.
Jerrilyne
English · Jerrilyne is a modern elaboration of Jerry, likely from Gerald or Jerome roots meaning spear ruler or sacred name.
Jackee
English · Jackee is an English feminine spelling of Jackie, from Jack, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jacqulynn
French · Jacqulynn is a modern blend of Jacqueline and Lynn, ultimately from Hebrew Ya'aqov, meaning 'supplanter.'
Judaline
Hebrew · Judaline likely extends Judy or Judith, from Hebrew Yehudit, meaning 'woman of Judea' or 'praised.'
Julayne
Latin · Julayne is a modern form related to Julia or Juliana, from Roman Julius, often interpreted as 'youthful.'
Jalane
English · Jalane is a modern English-style coined name, likely blending Ja- with the suffix -lane.
Jannan
Arabic · Jannan comes from Arabic and is related to words for "heart" or deep affection.
Jayma
English · Jayma is a modern English coinage, likely influenced by Jay and names ending in -ma or -mae.
Jennene
English · Jennene is a variant of Jeanine or Janine, ultimately from a form of John meaning "God is gracious."
Jerdean
English · Jerdean is likely a modern English elaboration of Jordan, a name tied to the Jordan River.
Jilene
English · Jilene is a modern English-style blend, likely influenced by Jill and names ending in -lene.
Juantia
Spanish · Juantia appears to be a rare Spanish-based form built from Juan, from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Joes
Hebrew · Joes is likely a variant or surname-style form of Joe or Joseph, from Hebrew, meaning 'he will add.'
Joh
Hebrew · Joh is a short form of John or Johann, from Hebrew, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Johnel
Hebrew · Johnel is an elaborated form of John, from Hebrew, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jabier
Spanish · Jabier is a variant of Javier, the Spanish form of Xavier, linked to a Basque place name meaning new house.
Jubentino
Spanish · Jubentino is a Spanish form likely related to Juventino, from Latin iuvenis meaning young.
Jacquenette
French · Jacquenette is a French feminine elaboration of Jacques, from Jacob, meaning "supplanter."
Jenel
English · Jenel is a modern variant of Janelle or Jeanelle, ultimately from John, meaning "God is gracious."
Jennefer
Welsh · Jennefer is a spelling variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere, often interpreted as "fair one" or "white enchantress."
Jodeane
English · Jodeane is a blended modern name combining Jo and Deane forms, with Jo often tracing to John meaning "God is gracious."
Joli
French · From French joli, meaning pretty or lovely.
Jennelle
English · Jennelle is likely a blend of Jennifer and -elle, with Cornish and French-influenced styling meaning "fair one."
Jerona
Greek · Jerona is likely related to Jeronima or Jerome forms, from Greek hieronymos meaning "sacred name."
Jerrlyn
English · Jerrlyn is a modern compound name built from Jerry- and Lynn, reflecting contemporary English naming patterns.
Jillyn
English · Jillyn is an English modern variant of Jill, ultimately linked to names meaning youthful or downy-bearded.
Johnanna
Hebrew · Johnanna blends Johanna and Joanna, from Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious.
Jarome
Greek · Jarome is a variant of Jerome, from Greek Hieronymos, meaning sacred name.
Jonothan
Hebrew · Jonothan is a spelling variant of Jonathan, from Hebrew Yonatan, meaning God has given.
Jamse
Hebrew · Jamse is a spelling variant of James, ultimately from Hebrew Ya'aqov, meaning supplanter.
Jefrey
German · Jefrey is a variant of Jeffrey, from Germanic elements often interpreted as peace and district or traveler.
Juris
Slavic · Juris is a Latvian form of George, a name from Greek meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Jancy
English · A modern pet form influenced by Jane, Janet, or Nancy, ultimately tied to God is gracious.
Jaculin
French · Jaculin is likely a variant of Jacqueline, from the Hebrew Jacob tradition meaning supplanter.
Jenith
English · Jenith is likely a modern English variant of Janet or Jean forms, ultimately tied to the Hebrew name John meaning God is gracious.
Jilla
English · Jilla is likely an English diminutive or variant of Jill, derived from Juliana and associated with youthful or downy meanings.
Jineen
French · Jineen is likely a variant of Janine or Jeanine, from Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious.
Jolleen
French · Jolleen is likely a variant of Jolene, based on French Jolie meaning pretty or cheerful.
Jurate
Slavic · Jurate is a Baltic-Lithuanian mythic name linked with the sea goddess Jurate, often interpreted as sea-born.
Jackilyn
English · Jackilyn is a modern spelling of Jacqueline, the feminine form of Jacques, ultimately meaning supplanter.
Jacquette
French · Jacquette is an old French diminutive of Jacques or Jacqueline, from Hebrew roots meaning supplanter.
Jamae
English · Jamae is a modern coinage, likely influenced by names like Jamie or Jemae, with a contemporary sound-based formation.
Janica
Hebrew · Janica is a feminine form related to Jana or Jan, from Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious.
Jillane
English · Jillane likely blends Jill, a diminutive of Gillian or Juliana, with Anne in a modern compound style.
Jonalyn
Hebrew · Jonalyn combines Jonah, from Hebrew meaning dove, with the popular -lyn suffix.
Jillayne
English · Jillayne is an English combination of Jill and Jane or Elaine, used as a modern blended feminine name.
Joselle
French · Joselle is a French-style form related to Joelle or Josephine, from Hebrew meaning God will add.
Jacalynn
English · Jacalynn is a modern blend of Jack or Jacqueline with Lynn, ultimately tied to the Hebrew name Jacob.
Jacqua
French · Jacqua is likely a feminine or shortened form related to Jacques or Jacqueline, from Jacob, meaning supplanter.
Jillana
English · Jillana likely extends Jill, a form of Juliana or Gillian, with roots tied to youthful or divine associations.
Jacintha
Greek · Jacintha comes from Greek hyacinthos, the hyacinth flower and gemstone name.
Jamesena
Hebrew · Jamesena is a feminized form of James, from Hebrew Ya'aqov meaning supplanter.
Jauna
English · Jauna appears to be a modern coined form, possibly influenced by Jana or Juan-derived names.
Jennilee
English · Jennilee is a modern compound of Jenni and Lee, combining a Jennifer form with a meadow-clearing element.
Jodel
English · Jodel is likely a modern form influenced by Jo names and Germanic-style endings.
Joeen
English · Joeen is likely a blend of Joe and -een, related to Joseph and the meaning he will add.
Jonice
English · Jonice is a modern elaboration of Jo- names, likely connected to John or Jonathan and divine favor.
Jeddie
Hebrew · Likely a pet form of Jedediah or Jedidiah, from Hebrew meaning beloved of the Lord.
Jeffries
German · From a surname based on Geoffrey or Jeffrey, from Germanic roots meaning peace and pledge.
Judalon
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Judy or Judah forms, carrying the sense of "praised."
Jaclynne
Hebrew · An elaborated form of Jacqueline, the feminine of Jacob, meaning "supplanter."
Jerilou
English · A blended modern name combining Jeri and Lou, with roots suggesting "spear ruler" and "famous warrior."
Janiene
Hebrew · A variant of Janine or Jeanine, from Hebrew John roots meaning God is gracious.
Jackalynn
English · Jackalynn is a modern English compound blending Jack and the -lynn suffix pattern.
Jequita
English · Jequita appears to be a modern coined form, possibly influenced by Spanish-style sound patterns and names like Jacinta.
Jacynthia
Greek · Jacynthia is a modern elaboration of Jacinta or Hyacinth, from Greek roots tied to the hyacinth flower.
Janeanne
English · Janeanne blends Jane and Anne, both linked to Hebrew roots meaning "God is gracious" or "grace."
Janinne
French · Janinne is a variant of Janine, a French feminine form of John from Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious."
Jarita
English · Jarita is likely a modern coined name, possibly modeled on Jar- names with a feminine -ita ending.
Jawana
English · Jawana is a modern English-language coinage, probably shaped by Joana or Javan-like sound patterns.
Jeniece
English · Jeniece is a modern variant of Janice or Jenise, ultimately related to names meaning "God is gracious."
Jera
Norse · Jera comes from the Old Norse rune name for "year" or "harvest," tied to seasonal cycles.
Jonine
English · Jonine is a feminine elaboration of Jon or John, from Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious."
Jef
English · Jef is a short form of Jeffrey or Geoffrey, names of Germanic origin associated with peace and divine pledge.
Johncharles
Hebrew · Johncharles blends John, meaning God is gracious, with Charles, meaning free man.
Jyll
Latin · Jyll is a variant of Jill, a diminutive of Juliana or Gillian, associated with youthful or downy meanings.
Jeanny
French · Jeanny is a pet form of Jeanne or Jean, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jenese
English · Jenese is a modern variant of Jean or Janice, built on a root meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jonina
Hebrew · Jonina is a feminine form related to Jonah, from Hebrew meaning "dove."
Jackquelin
French · A modern variant of Jacqueline, from Jacques, ultimately meaning "supplanter."
Jackqulin
French · A modern spelling of Jacqueline, derived from Jacques and linked to the meaning "supplanter."
Jea
English · A rare short form likely related to Jean or Jeanne, ultimately from John meaning "God is gracious."
Jeanel
French · A feminine form related to Jean, from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning "God is gracious."
Jeannee
French · An elaborated form of Jeanne, from Yohanan, meaning "God is gracious."
Jeneice
English · A modern coined form likely influenced by Janice and Jean, carrying the sense "God is gracious."
Jernell
English · A modern blended name, likely formed from the Jer- prefix and the suffix -nell, with no single traditional etymology.
Jodye
English · A spelling variant of Jody, often traced to Judith or Joseph forms meaning "praised" or "God will add."
Jonee
English · A modern spelling of Joni or Jonie, linked to John and meaning "God is gracious."
Joquita
Spanish · A rare elaborated form likely built on Jo-, ultimately tied to Hebrew names meaning "the Lord is God."
Jefferie
German · A variant of Jeffrey, from Germanic roots meaning 'peace' and 'traveler' or 'pledge.'
Jimm
Hebrew · A clipped form of James, from the Hebrew name Jacob, traditionally linked to 'supplanter.'
Johnthan
Hebrew · Johnthan blends John and Jonathan forms; both derive from Hebrew roots meaning "God is gracious" or "gift of God."
Jonathen
Hebrew · Jonathen is a variant of Jonathan, from Hebrew Yonatan, meaning "Yahweh has given."
Joseh
Hebrew · Joseh is a variant of Joseph or Jose, from Hebrew Yosef, meaning "he will add" or "God will increase."
Josanne
French · Josanne blends Jo and Anne, ultimately from Hebrew roots meaning “God is gracious.”
Jodette
French · Jodette is a French-style elaboration of Jo or Jody, from Hebrew names meaning “God will add.”
Jowanda
African · Likely a modern blended name, often linked to Jo plus Wanda, with Wanda carrying the sense wanderer or Wendish woman.
Jymme
English · A creative spelling of Jamie or Jimmy, ultimately from James, meaning supplanter.
Jarma
Slavic · Likely a rare variant related to Slavic name forms such as Jarma or Jarmila, often linked with spring or vigor.
Jeree
English · A modern spelling of Jerry or Jeri, usually derived from names meaning spear-ruler or exalted by the Lord.
Jeannice
French · A modern elaboration of Jean or Janice, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jenanne
English · A blended form of Jennifer and Ann, linking Welsh Guinevere influence with Hebrew Hannah, 'grace.'
Johnese
English · A modern feminine form built from John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jolynda
English · Likely a modern blend of Jo and Linda, with Jo from Hebrew grace names and Linda meaning 'beautiful' in later use.
Josann
English · A compound of Jo and Ann, both tied to Hebrew roots conveying 'God is gracious' and 'grace.'
Jovette
French · A French-style diminutive of Jove, the Latin name of Jupiter, giving it a sky-god association.
Joycee
English · A spelling variant of Joyce, from a medieval French name later associated with the English word 'joy.'
Johathan
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Jonathan, from Hebrew, meaning Yahweh has given.
Jeffey
German · A variant spelling of Jeffrey, from Germanic roots often interpreted as peace pledge or district traveler.
Jonney
Hebrew · A pet form of Johnny or Jon, from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Jovonna
Hebrew · Jovonna is a modern elaboration of Jovana or Giovanna forms, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Jenniefer
Welsh · Jenniefer is a spelling variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Gwenhwyfar, meaning fair and smooth or white phantom.
Jeanise
French · Jeanise appears to be an elaboration of Jean, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Jimette
Hebrew · Jimette is a diminutive-style form built on Jim or James, from Hebrew Ya'aqov meaning supplanter.
Jode
Hebrew · Jode is likely related to Jody or Jude, with roots tied to Hebrew names meaning praised.
Jamy
English · Jamy is a modern spelling of Jamie, a diminutive of James, ultimately from Hebrew meaning supplanter.
Janele
English · Janele is a modern form of Jane or Janell, from Hebrew via John, meaning God is gracious.
Jannita
English · Jannita is an elaborated form of Jane or Janet, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Janyne
English · Janyne is a modern spelling of Janine or Jane, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Jatana
Hebrew · Jatana appears to be a modern form influenced by Hebrew names like Jethan or Jonathan, often tied to gift meanings.
Jaynelle
English · Jaynelle blends Jay and -nelle, often interpreted through Jane-line names meaning God is gracious.
Jayni
English · Jayni is a modern spelling of Janie, a pet form of Jane meaning God is gracious.
Jeralynn
English · Jeralynn is a blended modern name, likely built from Jeri and Lynn, with roots tied to spear-rule in related Germanic forms.
Jimalee
English · Jimalee is a blended modern name from Jima or Jimmy elements and Lee, ultimately tied to James meaning supplanter.
Jocasta
Greek · Jocasta is a Greek mythological name borne by the mother of Oedipus in classical legend.
Jole
French · Jole is likely a short form related to Jolie or Jo names, often suggesting prettiness or grace.
Josanna
Hebrew · Josanna blends Jo and Susanna-like forms, drawing on Hebrew roots meaning lily or grace in related names.
Jonthan
Hebrew · Jonthan is a spelling variant of Jonathan, from Hebrew meaning "Yahweh has given."
Jutta
German · Jutta is a German form of Judith, from Hebrew meaning woman of Judea or Jewish woman.
Jalayne
English · Jalayne is a modern elaboration of Jaylene or Elaine-like forms, with a contemporary invented sound.
Jaleen
English · Jaleen is likely a modern coined name influenced by Jay and -leen endings, giving it a contemporary melodic style.
Jannean
Hebrew · Jannean is likely a variant of Janine or Jean, ultimately from Hebrew John, meaning God is gracious.
Jackilynn
English · A blended modern name combining Jackie and Lynn, with roots in John meaning "God is gracious."
Jocene
French · Likely a variant of Jocelyn, from Germanic roots meaning a member of the Gauts tribe.
Jonica
Hebrew · Probably a feminine elaboration of Jon or Jonah, from Hebrew roots meaning "dove."
Jalinda
English · Jalinda is a modern English-style coined name, likely formed from Ja- plus the familiar suffix linda.
Janemarie
English · Janemarie combines Jane and Marie, both forms of the Hebrew name John and Mary traditions, creating a classic compound.
Jaretta
English · Jaretta is an English feminine elaboration of Jaret or Garrett, likely rooted in Germanic name traditions.
Jayle
English · Jayle is a modern English-style name, likely influenced by Jay and similar contemporary -le endings.
Jennifier
Welsh · Jennifier is a spelling variant of Jennifer, ultimately from Welsh Guinevere, associated with fairness and smoothness.
Joannette
French · Joannette is a French-style diminutive of Joanna, from the Hebrew root meaning God is gracious.
Jodena
English · Jodena is a modern English-style elaboration, probably influenced by Jo and names ending in -dena.
Joycene
English · Joycene is an elaborated form of Joyce, a name from Old French that came to be associated with joy.
Judell
Hebrew · Judell is likely an English diminutive form related to Judith or Jude, from a Hebrew root meaning praised.
Judey
Hebrew · Judey is a spelling variant of Judy, a diminutive of Judith, from Hebrew meaning woman of Judea or praised.
Judit
Hebrew · Judit is a form of Judith, from Hebrew, meaning woman of Judea.
Juley
Latin · Juley is an English-style variant of Julie or Julia, from the Roman name Julius, associated with youthful down.
Jeffray
German · A variant of Geoffrey or Jeffrey, from Germanic elements meaning "peace" and "district" or "traveler."
Jefford
English · Jefford is an English surname-style form related to Geoffrey, from Germanic roots meaning "peace" and "pledge."
Jammes
Hebrew · Jammes is a French-style variant of James, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob meaning "supplanter."
Juarez
Spanish · Juarez is a Spanish patronymic surname-name meaning "son of Suero," later adopted as a bold given-name style.
Jamine
English · Jamine is likely a modern variant of Jasmine or Jamie, blending floral and Hebrew-rooted naming influences.
Janear
English · Janear appears to be a modern elaboration of Jane, from Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious.
Jenay
French · Jenay is a modern spelling of Janae or Jenae, ultimately linked to Jane and the idea of grace.
Jodey
English · A variant of Jody, often used as a diminutive of Judith or Josephine-family names.
Joletha
English · Likely a modern blend of Jo- with -letha, formed in English naming style rather than a single old root.
Jain
Indian · Jain comes from the Indian religious and cultural tradition connected with Jina, meaning victor or conqueror.
Jaymi
English · Jaymi is a modern English spelling of Jamie, a diminutive of James meaning supplanter.
Jeannia
French · Jeannia is a French-style elaboration of Jeanne, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Jetaun
French · Jetaun is a rare modern name likely influenced by French-sounding forms such as Jeannette or Jetta.
Joany
English · Joany is a pet form of Joan, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Joyette
English · Joyette is a French-style diminutive built from Joy, meaning happiness or delight.
Judilynn
Hebrew · Judilynn blends Judy, from Judith meaning woman of Judea, with Lynn, a common English suffix.
Jeffy
German · An affectionate diminutive of Jeff or Jeffrey, from Geoffrey meaning "peace pledge."
Jjames
Hebrew · Jjames is a doubled-letter variant of James, ultimately from Hebrew Ya'aqov, traditionally interpreted as supplanter.
Jammy
English · Jammy is an English nickname style name, often used as a playful form of James, meaning supplanter by origin.
Jeffri
English · Jeffri is a spelling variant of Jeffrey, from Germanic elements meaning peace and pledge or district.
Jes
English · Jes is a short form of Jessica or Jesse; from Hebrew roots it is associated with gift or God exists.
Jodiann
English · Jodiann combines Jodi and Ann, drawing on Hebrew roots meaning praised and grace.
Jovetta
Latin · Jovetta is an elaborated form linked to Jove, the Roman sky god, giving it a sense of divine or majestic origin.
Jaimi
Hebrew · Jaimi is a modern variant of Jamie, ultimately from Jacob, meaning supplanter.
Jametta
Hebrew · Jametta is likely an elaborated form of Jamie or James, from Hebrew Ya'aqov meaning supplanter.
Jennean
French · Jennean is likely a variant of Jeanne or Jeanine, from Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious.
Jamice
English · Jamice is likely a modern English coinage influenced by James, from Hebrew Ya'aqov meaning "supplanter."
Jayetta
English · Jayetta appears to be a modern elaboration of Jay or Jaye with a French-style feminine suffix.
Jennel
English · Jennel is likely a variant of Jennifer or Janet, tied to Welsh Guinevere or Hebrew John-related forms depending on usage.
Joandra
English · Joandra is likely a blended modern form of Jo and Andrea, combining Hebrew and Greek naming traditions.
Jonia
Hebrew · Jonia may relate to Jonah, meaning "dove" in Hebrew, or to the ancient Greek region Ionia.
Jowana
Hebrew · Jowana is a variant of Joanna or Joana, from Hebrew roots meaning "God is gracious."
Joyia
English · Joyia is a modern elaboration of Joy, from Latin gaudia meaning "joy" or "rejoicing."
Juwana
Spanish · Juwana is likely a variant of Juana, the Spanish feminine of John, meaning "God is gracious."
Juergen
German · A German form of George, ultimately from Greek and meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Jefferi
English · A variant of Jeffrey, from Germanic roots meaning "peace" and "traveler" or "district."
Jeffree
English · A spelling variant of Jeffrey, from Germanic elements associated with peace and a traveler or territory.
Janenne
French · Likely a French-influenced variant of Janine or Jane, from a Hebrew name meaning God is gracious.
Jacqline
French · A spelling variant of Jacqueline, the feminine of Jacques, ultimately from Jacob, meaning supplanter.
Jacklon
English · A modern blended name built from Jack with a surname-style ending, rooted in John meaning God is gracious.
Jance
Hebrew · Probably a variant of Janice or Jane, from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Janmarie
Hebrew · A compound of Jan and Marie, blending meanings of God is gracious and beloved.
Jeanitta
French · An elaborated form of Jeanette, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Jeannell
French · A variant of Jeanelle or Jeanell, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Jerrae
English · A modern spelling likely related to Jerry or Jeri, from names derived from Jeremiah meaning the Lord exalts.
Joanita
Hebrew · A diminutive form of Joana or Juanita, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Jolana
Slavic · A Slavic name often linked to violet flowers or springtime freshness.
Josee
French · A French form of Jose or Josephine, from Hebrew Yosef meaning God will add.
Josine
French · A diminutive of Josephine, from Hebrew Yosef meaning God will add.
Jamms
Hebrew · Jamms is a misspelling variant of James, ultimately from Hebrew Yaakov, traditionally interpreted as supplanter.
Jomo
African · Jomo is an East African name, especially associated with Kenya, often glossed as burning spear.
Josephy
Hebrew · Josephy is a rare form built from Joseph, the Hebrew biblical name meaning he will add.
Jaimes
Spanish · Jaimes is a Spanish-linked form or surname from Jaime and James, ultimately from Hebrew meaning supplanter.
Jamess
English · Jamess is a spelling variant of James, from Hebrew Ya'aqov, meaning supplanter.
Jacquel
French · A shortened form of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob meaning 'supplanter.'
Jozette
French · Jozette is a French-style feminine form of Joseph, from Hebrew, meaning 'God will add.'
Jeantte
French · Jeantte appears to be a variant of Jeanette, the French diminutive of Jeanne, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jillann
English · Jillann combines Jill, a form of Gillian or Juliana, with Ann, meaning 'grace.'
Jacgueline
Hebrew · Jacgueline is a spelling variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, from Hebrew Jacob.
Jacqeline
Hebrew · Jacqeline is a spelling variant of Jacqueline, from the French form of Jacob meaning supplanter.
Jaque
Hebrew · Jaque is likely a variant of Jacques or Jackie, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob meaning supplanter.
Jennise
Welsh · Jennise is likely a modern blend of Jennifer and Denise, with roots tied to fair one and follower of Dionysus.
Judette
Hebrew · Judette is a French-style diminutive of Judith, from Hebrew Yehudit meaning woman of Judea.
Judilyn
Hebrew · Judilyn blends Judy or Judith with Lynn, rooted in Hebrew Yehudit meaning woman of Judea.
Jakki
English · Jakki is a modern spelling of Jackie, from Jacob or Jacqueline traditions, with roots meaning "supplanter."
Janah
Arabic · Janah appears in Arabic and Hebrew traditions, often associated with meanings like "garden," "paradise," or "God is gracious."
Janic
French · Janic is a French diminutive related to Jeanne or Jean, from Hebrew roots meaning "God is gracious."
Jeena
Hebrew · Jeena is a variant of Gina or Gianna-type names, often linked to meanings like "God is gracious."
Jelayne
English · Jelayne is a modern spelling blend related to Elaine or Jolene, carrying a soft contemporary invented style.
Jeniene
French · Jeniene is a variant of Jeannine or Janine, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious."
Jevita
Hebrew · Jevita is likely a modern elaboration of Hebrew-based Je/Jev names, often interpreted as meaning God gives or life.
Jodyne
English · Jodyne is a modern English blend of Jody and the feminine suffix -dyne, used as a contemporary invented name.
Johnnia
English · Johnnia is an English feminine form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Jolanta
Greek · Jolanta is a Slavic form of Yolanda, from Greek via medieval usage, meaning violet flower.
Joquetta
French · Joquetta is likely a variant of Jocasta or a French-style elaboration, used as an ornamental modern feminine name.
Jefre
German · Jefre is a variant of Jeffrey, from Germanic elements often interpreted as peace and district or traveler.
Joselito
Spanish · Joselito is a Spanish diminutive of Jose, from Hebrew Yosef meaning God will add.
Jimbo
English · Jimbo is an affectionate English diminutive of Jim, ultimately from James, from Hebrew Yaakov.
Jarriet
English · Likely a variant of Jarrett, from Germanic elements meaning spear-brave or hardy with the spear.
Johnene
Hebrew · A feminine form of John, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
Jodonna
Hebrew · A compound of Jo and Donna, blending God is gracious with lady.
Jamilyn
Arabic · A blended modern form built from Jamil or Jamie elements, often associated with beauty.
Joyetta
English · An English elaboration of Joy, meaning happiness or delight.
Julye
Latin · A spelling variant of Julie or July, ultimately linked to the Roman name Julius.
Jacueline
French · A misspelling-style variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, ultimately from Jacob meaning "supplanter."
Janalynn
Hebrew · A blended form of Jana and Lynn, combining "God is gracious" with a popular English name element.
Jeanina
French · A diminutive-style form of Jean or Jeanne, from Hebrew roots meaning "God is gracious."
Jodianne
Hebrew · A compound of Jo and Diane, blending roots meaning "God is gracious" and "divine."
Jefery
German · A spelling variant of Jeffrey, from Germanic roots often interpreted as peace and pledge or district and traveler.
Janathan
Hebrew · Janathan is a spelling variant of Jonathan, from Hebrew meaning Yahweh has given.
Jeffary
English · Jeffary is a variant of Jeffrey, from Germanic elements often interpreted as peace pledge or divine peace.
Jeremaih
Hebrew · Jeremaih is a misspelled form of Jeremiah, from Hebrew meaning Yahweh will uplift or appoint.
Jony
English · Jony is a short form of Johnny or Jonathan-related names, ultimately tied to Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious.
Jannel
French · Jannel is likely a variant of Janelle, a French-style form built from Jane, meaning "God is gracious."
Jayneen
French · Jayneen is a variant of Janine, derived from Hebrew John-name roots meaning God is gracious.
Jaculine
French · Jaculine is a variant of Jacqueline, the feminine form of Jacques, from Hebrew Yaakov meaning supplanter.
Jaimy
Hebrew · Jaimy is a modern variant of Jamie, ultimately from Jacob, meaning supplanter.
Jamella
Arabic · Jamella is likely related to Arabic Jamila, meaning beautiful, with an English-style elaborated ending.
Jamette
French · Jamette is probably a diminutive-style form related to James or Jamie, from Jacob meaning supplanter.
Jamille
Arabic · Jamille is a variant of Jamil or Jamila, from Arabic roots meaning beautiful or graceful.
Jawanna
English · Jawanna is a modern American coinage, likely blending the Ja- prefix with Wanda or similar names.
Jaynette
French · Jaynette is a diminutive elaboration of Jane, from Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious.
Joelaine
Hebrew · Joelaine likely combines Joel and Elaine, drawing on Hebrew roots meaning Yahweh is God.
Juella
English · Juella is likely an elaborated form of Jewel or Julia-related names, suggesting preciousness or youthful beauty.
Jozsef
Hebrew · Jozsef is a Central European form of Joseph, from Hebrew meaning "he will add."
Jermone
Greek · A variant of Jerome, from Greek Hieronymos meaning "sacred name."
Jerom
Greek · A short form of Jerome, from Greek meaning "sacred name."
Julyn
Latin · Julyn is a modern variant of Julian or Julie, ultimately from the Roman family name Julius.
Jaton
Hebrew · Jaton is likely a modern form influenced by Jethon or Jason-like sounds, with possible Hebrew-style shaping.
Jenia
Slavic · Jenia is a Slavic variant of Xenia or Eugenia traditions, commonly used as a soft feminine form.
Jolonda
Greek · Jolonda is generally seen as a variant of Yolanda, from Greek violet-flower associations through medieval forms.
Jacqulina
French · A variant of Jacqueline, the feminine of Jacques, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob meaning 'supplanter.'
Janon
French · Likely related to Jane, Jean, or Janine forms, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jacqelyn
French · Jacqelyn is a spelling variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine form of Jacques, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob, often linked to supplanter.
Jacquese
French · Jacquese appears to be a French-styled elaboration of Jacques or Jacqueline forms, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob.
Jawanda
English · Jawanda is a modern constructed name, likely blending Ja- with Wanda, whose Slavic-root form means shepherd or wanderer.
Jennafer
English · Jennafer is a spelling variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere, often interpreted as fair phantom or white wave.
Jevette
French · Jevette is a modern diminutive-style formation using the French suffix -ette, likely modeled on Jean, Jeannette, or Yvette patterns.
Joanelle
English · Joanelle combines Joan with the feminine suffix -elle; Joan comes from Hebrew and means God is gracious.
Jobi
Hebrew · Jobi is likely a pet form of Job or a modern nickname-style creation; Job is a Hebrew biblical name of uncertain ancient meaning.
Judylynn
Hebrew · Judylynn blends Judy and Lynn; Judy comes from Judith, a Hebrew name meaning woman of Judea or praised.
Juwanna
Spanish · Juwanna is a variant of Juana or Joanna, ultimately from Hebrew and meaning God is gracious.
Jeanmarc
French · A French compound of Jean and Marc, meaning God is gracious and linked to Mars in the second element.
Joanthan
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Jonathan, from Hebrew meaning 'Yahweh has given'.
Josehp
Hebrew · Misspelled variant of Joseph, from Hebrew meaning 'he will add'.
Janos
Slavic · Janos is a Central European form of John, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious."
Jennife
Welsh · A shortened spelling of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere roots meaning 'fair one' or 'white phantom.'
Jodilyn
English · A blended form of Jody and Lynn, ultimately tied to Hebrew Judith or Jude roots meaning 'praised.'
Jonnell
English · A modern blended name, likely influenced by Jo and Nell, with Jo tracing to Hebrew roots meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jennipher
Welsh · A variant spelling of Jennifer, from the Welsh form of Guinevere, often glossed as fair or white wave.
Jodina
Hebrew · Likely a feminine form of Jody, from Hebrew-rooted names meaning God is praised or gracious.
Jovonnie
Latin · A modern elaboration of Jovan or Jovanna forms, linked either to Jove or to John-name traditions.
Jwana
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Juana or Joanna, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
Javonna
English · Javonna is a modern English coinage, likely influenced by names like Yvonne and Javon.
Jenefer
Welsh · Jenefer is a spelling variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere, often interpreted as 'fair' or 'white phantom.'
Johneen
Hebrew · Johneen is likely an elaborated feminine form of John, from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Je
English · Je is usually used as a brief short form of longer Je- names, making it a clipped modern diminutive.
Jenard
French · Jenard is likely a modern name influenced by Jean and Bernard-style forms, with a blended surname-like sound.
Jer
Hebrew · Jer is a short form of Jeremiah or Jeremy, names from Hebrew roots associated with God lifting up or appointing.
Javonne
French · Likely a modern form influenced by Yvonne or Javon; Yvonne derives from French roots meaning 'yew tree.'
Janeta
French · Janeta is a diminutive form related to Jane or Janet, from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Jeneene
French · Jeneene is a variant of Janine or Jeanine, from Hebrew roots meaning "God is gracious."
Jesica
Hebrew · Jesica is a spelling variant of Jessica, a name adapted from Hebrew elements meaning "to behold" or "foresight."
Jull
Latin · Jull is likely a rare form of Julie or Jul, from Latin Julius, an ancient Roman family name.
Jamelyn
English · Modern blend of Jame- and -lyn elements, likely influenced by James, meaning "supplanter."
Jeanifer
English · Variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Gwenhwyfar, traditionally interpreted as "fair" and "smooth" or "white phantom."
Jenea
French · Variant of Janae or Jenae, likely influenced by Jane, from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Jennilyn
English · Modern blend of Jennifer and Lynn, ultimately linked to Welsh roots associated with fairness and smoothness.
Jinjer
English · Variant spelling of Ginger, first linked to the spice plant and later used as a lively nickname-name.
Joele
Hebrew · Joele is a feminine-style form of Joel, from Hebrew meaning 'Yahweh is God.'
Jonnita
English · Jonnita is likely a modern elaboration of John or Jon, from Hebrew meaning 'Yahweh is gracious.'
Jujuan
Spanish · Jujuan is likely a modern blend using Juan, the Spanish form of John, meaning 'Yahweh is gracious.'
Julin
Latin · Julin is likely related to Julian, from Latin Julius, associated with youthful or downy-bearded meanings.
Jeth
Hebrew · Jeth is likely a short form of Jethro, from Hebrew meaning abundance or excellence.
Jerrid
Hebrew · Jerrid is an English variant of Jared, from Hebrew, usually linked to a meaning like "descent" or "he who came down."
Jondavid
Hebrew · Jondavid is a modern compound of Jon and David, Hebrew names meaning "God is gracious" and "beloved."
Jarrad
Hebrew · Jarrad is a modern English spelling of Jared, from Hebrew, usually interpreted as "descent."
Jerret
English · Jerret is likely a variant of Jarrett or Garrett, from Germanic roots associated with spear strength or rule.
Johnaton
Hebrew · Johnaton is a modern spelling variant of Jonathan, from Hebrew meaning "gift of God."
Jammi
English · A modern pet form of Jamie, ultimately from James, meaning 'supplanter.'
Jillanne
English · A compound form blending Jill and Anne; Jill traces to Juliana, while Anne means 'grace.'
Jalanda
English · Jalanda appears to be a modern coined name, possibly shaped from Ja- plus Yolanda, a violet-flower name.
Jinnifer
Welsh · Jinnifer is a spelling variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere, often interpreted as fair one or white phantom.
Joliene
French · Joliene is a French-styled elaboration of Jolie, meaning pretty or cheerful.
Jovanka
Slavic · Jovanka is a South Slavic feminine form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Jandra
Spanish · Jandra is often a shortened feminine form of Alejandra, from Greek roots meaning defender of mankind.
Jayann
English · Jayann is a modern compound of Jay and Ann, blending the jay bird name with grace.
Jonnetta
Hebrew · Jonnetta is an elaborated feminine form of John, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Joymarie
English · Joymarie is a compound name combining Joy and Marie, carrying the sense of joy joined with beloved or wished-for child.
Jozetta
Hebrew · Jozetta is likely a feminine elaboration of Josephine or Josette, from Hebrew meaning God will add.
Julynn
Latin · Julynn blends Julie or Julia with Lynn, drawing on Latin roots associated with youthfulness and the Julian family.
Justi
Latin · Justi is a short form tied to Justin or Justina, from Latin iustus meaning just or fair.
Jerrad
Hebrew · A variant of Jared, from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as descent or one who came down.
Jassen
Greek · A spelling variant of Jason or Jasen, from Greek roots meaning healer.
Jeramie
Hebrew · A variant of Jeremy, from Hebrew Yirmeyahu, usually interpreted as appointed or uplifted by God.
Jeromy
English · A variant of Jeremy, from the Hebrew Jeremiah, meaning 'appointed by God' or 'God will uplift.'
Jarald
German · A variant of Gerald or Harald, from Germanic and Norse roots meaning 'spear ruler' or 'army ruler.'
Jerad
Hebrew · A variant of Jared, from Hebrew meaning 'descent' or 'he who descended.'
Johanthan
Hebrew · A misspelled form of Jonathan, from Hebrew Yonatan, meaning "Yahweh has given."
Jonh
Hebrew · A misspelled form of John, from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious."
Jossette
French · A French diminutive form related to Josephine or Josette, from Hebrew meaning "God will add."
Josett
French · A variant of Josette, the French diminutive of Josephine, meaning "God will add."
Jessilyn
English · An English blend of Jessica and the -lyn suffix, suggesting 'God beholds' with a modern lyrical ending.
Juile
Latin · Likely a variant or misspelling of Julie, from the Roman Julius family name, often linked with youthful vitality.
Jyoti
Indian · From Sanskrit jyoti, meaning 'light,' 'flame,' or 'radiance.'
Janien
English · A variant of Janine or Jane, from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Javonda
English · Likely a modern coined name combining Ja- with a decorative ending; exact etymology is uncertain.
Jessamyn
English · A variant of Jessamine, from Persian jasmine, the fragrant flowering vine.
Joesette
French · Likely a French-style feminine form related to Joseph, meaning God will add.
Julana
Latin · Probably a variant of Juliana, from the Roman family name Julius.
Jadi
English · Jadi is usually a modern short form of Jade or Jada, names tied to the ornamental green stone jade.
Jamese
Hebrew · Jamese is a feminine or stylized form of James, from Hebrew roots meaning supplanter.
Jataun
English · Jataun appears to be a modern invented name, likely formed with the Ja- prefix and a stylized ending.
Javette
French · Javette seems to be a modern French-style diminutive formation, possibly influenced by names like Javon or Yvette.
Javita
Spanish · Javita resembles a Spanish-style diminutive form, possibly connected to Javier or a modern adaptation.
Jeninne
French · Jeninne is a variant of Janine or Jeanine, from Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious.
Jennier
Welsh · Jennier is a variant of Jennifer, from Cornish-Welsh Guinevere, meaning fair one or white phantom.
Jerena
Greek · Jerena is likely a variant of Irene or a related form, from Greek meaning peace.
Joei
Hebrew · Joei is a modern spelling of Joey, a diminutive of Joseph meaning he will add from Hebrew roots.
Joezette
Hebrew · Joezette blends Jo- from Joseph or Joanne with the French diminutive ending -zette, suggesting God will add or God is gracious.
Johnnita
Hebrew · Johnnita is a feminine elaboration of John, from Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious.
Joo
Korean · Joo is a Korean name element and surname whose meaning varies by the hanja used, often conveying qualities like jewel or excellence.
Joset
Hebrew · Joset is likely a variant of Josette, the French diminutive of Josephine, meaning God will add.
Jozett
French · Jozett is a stylized form of Josette, from Hebrew-derived Josephine, meaning God will add.
Jemal
Arabic · Variant of Jamal, from Arabic jamal meaning "beauty" or "grace."
Jerred
Hebrew · A variant of Jared, from Hebrew Yered, often interpreted as "descent" or "he who descended."
Jemel
Arabic · Jemel is likely a variant of Jamal, an Arabic name meaning "beauty" or "handsome."
Jerid
Hebrew · Jerid is a variant of Jared, a Hebrew name traditionally understood to mean "descent."
Jarrid
Hebrew · Jarrid is a variant of Jared, from Hebrew, meaning descent or he who descended.
Jerritt
German · Jerritt is a variant of Garrett or Gerrit, from Germanic roots meaning spear strength or brave with the spear.
Jerzy
Slavic · Jerzy is the Polish form of George, from Greek georgos, meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Jamillah
Arabic · Jamillah is from Arabic Jamilah, meaning beautiful or graceful.
Juila
Latin · Juila is a spelling variant of Julia, a Latin name associated with the ancient Roman Julian family.
Jennfier
Welsh · A misspelling of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere, often interpreted as fair one or white wave.
Jodilynn
English · Jodilynn is a modern compound blending Jodi and Lynn, created in English naming style.
Jenipher
Welsh · Jenipher is an alternate spelling of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere-related roots meaning 'fair one.'
Jillynn
English · Jillynn is a modern blend of Jill and Lynn; Jill is a diminutive of Gillian, ultimately from Juliana.
Jadeen
English · A modern elaboration of Jade, carrying the gemstone's sense of preciousness and beauty.
Jamene
English · Likely a modern English elaboration of Jamey or James-based forms, used more for sound than fixed etymology.
Janin
French · A variant of Janine, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Jazette
English · A modern stylized name built on Jazz or Jas- sounds with a French-style suffix.
Jeannet
French · A variant of Jeanette, from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Jenitha
English · Likely a modern English elaboration of Jenny or Jennifer-style names, created for sound and individuality.
Jenniver
Welsh · A variant of Jennifer, from the Welsh form related to Guinevere, often interpreted as fair or white phantom.
Jerhonda
English · A modern coined name using popular Jer- and -onda sounds rather than a single fixed historical root.
Jeronda
English · A modern invented name built from fashionable sound elements, especially Jer- and -onda.
Jileen
English · A modern form related to Jill or Gillian, names ultimately tied to youthful or downy meanings.
Jocqueline
French · A variant of Jacqueline, the feminine of Jacques, ultimately meaning supplanter from Hebrew Jacob.
Julea
Latin · A variant of Julia, from a Roman family name often linked with youthful or downy meanings.
Jamahl
Arabic · Jamahl is a spelling variant of Jamal, from Arabic meaning "beauty" or "handsome."
Jarrette
German · Jarrette is a form of Jarrett, from Germanic roots meaning "spear" and "strong" or "brave."
Jereme
Hebrew · Jereme is a variant of Jeremy, derived from the Hebrew Jeremiah, meaning "Yahweh will exalt."
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