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Baby names starting with J

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Java
Arabic · Java is mainly used after the island name, ultimately place-based and adapted as a modern given name.
Jerimy
Hebrew · Jerimy is a spelling variant of Jeremy, from Hebrew Jeremiah, meaning "appointed by God" or "God will uplift."
Jeromie
Hebrew · Jeromie is a variant of Jerome, from Greek Hieronymos, meaning "sacred name."
Jaroslaw
Slavic · Jaroslaw is a Slavic name built from elements meaning "fierce" and "glory" or "fame."
Javiar
Spanish · Javiar is likely a spelling variant of Javier, a Spanish place name derived from Xavier.
Jeffrery
German · Jeffrery is a spelling variant of Jeffrey, from Germanic roots often interpreted as "peace" and "district."
Jeret
German · Jeret is usually treated as a modern form of Jarrett or Gerard, names tied to Germanic ideas of spear strength.
Joffrey
French · Joffrey is a French form of Geoffrey, from Germanic roots often interpreted as "peace" and "district."
Josphe
Hebrew · Josphe is a spelling variant of Joseph, from Hebrew, meaning "he will add" or "God will increase."
Jsoeph
Hebrew · Jsoeph is a spelling variant of Joseph, from Hebrew, meaning "he will add" or "God will increase."
Juba
African · Juba is an African name associated with ancient Nubian and East African history, and also with the place name Juba.
Juandalynn
Spanish · A compound modern name blending Juan with the suffix-name Lynn, combining Spanish and English naming styles.
Jennfer
Welsh · A respelling of Jennifer, from the Welsh Gwenhwyfar, traditionally interpreted as "fair" and "smooth" or "white wave."
Jamesa
Hebrew · Jamesa is a feminine form of James, from the Hebrew Jacob meaning supplanter or one who follows.
Janal
English · Janal is likely a modern blend of Jane and Jan names, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning God is gracious.
Jesseca
Hebrew · Jesseca is a variant spelling of Jessica, a Hebrew-derived name likely meaning to behold or foresight.
Jaleh
Persian · Jaleh is a Persian name meaning “dew,” giving it a fresh and delicate natural image.
Jamellah
Arabic · Jamellah is a feminine form related to Arabic جميل, meaning “beautiful.”
Jeannelle
French · Jeannelle is a French-style diminutive of Jeanne, from Hebrew John, meaning “God is gracious.”
Jeffifer
Welsh · Jeffifer is likely a misspelling-style variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere, often linked to “fair one.”
Jennifr
Welsh · Jennifr is a clipped spelling of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere, associated with a “fair” or “white” spirit.
Jeny
Welsh · Jeny is a short spelling of Jenny or Jennifer, ultimately from Welsh Guinevere.
Jacine
French · Likely a feminine form related to Jacques or Jacob, from Hebrew meaning supplanter.
Jacqualyne
French · A variant of Jacqueline, the feminine form of Jacques from Hebrew Jacob, meaning supplanter.
Jadean
English · A modern elaboration of Jade, taken from the green gemstone name associated with precious stone imagery.
Jadonna
English · A modern coined name blending Ja- with Donna, with Donna meaning lady in Italian usage.
Jamaine
French · Likely a variant of Jermaine, from French Germain, meaning brotherly or from Germany/Gaul associations.
Jamise
English · A modern variant likely influenced by James, from Hebrew Jacob, meaning supplanter.
Jasha
Hebrew · Often used as a form related to Joshua or Sasha, carrying meanings tied to God saves or defender forms.
Jeanea
French · A feminine variant related to Jean or Jeannia, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning God is gracious.
Jeannifer
Welsh · A blended spelling influenced by Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere, often interpreted as fair or white phantom.
Jennifere
Welsh · An ornate spelling of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere, often interpreted as fair one or white phantom.
Jerrica
English · A modern coined form likely modeled on names like Erica or Jessica, with no single fixed ancient root.
Jesika
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Jessica, likely from Hebrew elements and popularized through English literary use.
Jevonda
English · A modern constructed name using the Je- prefix with -vonda, a patterned creative formation.
Jodyann
English · A compound of Jody and Ann; Jody relates to Jude or Joseph forms, while Ann means grace.
Jogina
English · Likely a rare modern elaboration of Jo- names such as Jo or Georgina-type forms.
Jonya
Hebrew · Likely related to Jonah or Joni, from Hebrew Yonah meaning dove.
Juliza
Spanish · A likely blend of Julie and Luisa forms, with Julie tracing to Latin Julius family origins.
Jeromey
Greek · Jeromey is a spelling variant of Jeremy or Jerome, from Greek Hieronymos meaning 'sacred name.'
Jarid
Hebrew · Jarid is a modern spelling of Jared, from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as descent or he who descended.
Jerame
Hebrew · Jerame is a variant of Jeremy, from Hebrew Jeremiah, meaning the Lord will exalt or appoint.
Jolyon
French · Jolyon is an English form of the old French name Julian, from Latin Iulianus.
Jaremy
Hebrew · Jaremy is a variant spelling of Jeremy, from Hebrew Jeremiah, meaning the Lord will exalt or appoint.
Jerrard
German · Jerrard is a variant of Gerard, from Germanic roots meaning spear and brave or hardy.
Jermy
Hebrew · Jermy is a variant of Jeremy, from the Hebrew Jeremiah, meaning "Yahweh will uplift" or "appointed by God."
Jacent
English · Rare modern coinage, likely influenced by Jason or Jace with an added -ent ending.
Jamaul
Arabic · A variant of Jamal, from Arabic meaning "beauty" or "handsomeness."
Jasn
English · Likely a clipped or altered spelling of Jason, a name from Greek meaning "healer."
Jonmichael
Hebrew · A blended compound of John and Michael, two Hebrew-origin names meaning "God is gracious" and "Who is like God?"
Jonus
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Jonas or Jonah, from Hebrew meaning "dove."
Jurea
English · Jurea appears to be a modern English-style elaboration, possibly influenced by names like Julia or Jory.
Jessicca
Hebrew · Jessicca is a spelling variant of Jessica, a name derived from Hebrew elements often interpreted as behold or foresight.
Julena
Latin · Julena is likely a modern variant of Julia or Juliana, from a Roman family name linked to youthful down.
Jasa
Slavic · Likely a short form related to Slavic or biblical-style names such as Jasna or Jason/Jesus forms, with varied usage.
Joela
Hebrew · Feminine form of Joel, from Hebrew Yoel, meaning Yahweh is God.
Jonique
French · A modern coined name, likely formed with the French-style suffix -ique on Jo- or Jon-.
Jamiann
English · A modern blend of Jamie and Ann; Jamie traces to James, meaning 'supplanter.'
Jamika
English · A modern coined name, likely built from Ja- and -mika elements popular in late 20th-century naming.
Jillisa
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Jill, a diminutive of names like Gillian or Juliana.
Juanika
Spanish · A modern elaboration of Juana or Juan with a creative suffix; Juana means 'God is gracious.'
Jackelin
French · Jackelin is a variant of Jacqueline, the feminine form of Jacques, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob meaning "supplanter."
Jamica
English · Jamica appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Jamaica or by Ja- names with a melodic ending.
Jandi
English · Jandi is likely a modern blend or nickname-style formation, sometimes used as a variant of Janie or a Ja- and -di combination.
Jandy
English · Jandy is a modern English-style coined name, probably formed as a blend or nickname with a bright, playful sound.
Jenn
English · Jenn is a short form of Jennifer, a Cornish form related to Welsh Guinevere and often interpreted as "white wave" or "fair one."
Jenniferann
English · Jenniferann combines Jennifer, from a Welsh-rooted name, with Ann, from Hebrew Hannah meaning "grace."
Jessyca
Hebrew · Jessyca is a modern spelling of Jessica, a Hebrew-derived name popularized in English literature and often linked to "God beholds."
Jillinda
English · Jillinda appears to be a modern elaboration of Jill or Linda, blending familiar English name elements into a new form.
Justy
Latin · Justy is likely a diminutive of Justine or Justice, from Latin iustus meaning "just" or "fair."
Jarmaine
French · Jarmaine is a variant of Jermaine or Germain, from a name meaning of Germany or brotherly in old usage.
Jawanza
African · Jawanza appears to be a modern African-inspired American formation, possibly echoing Kwanza-related sounds.
Jerimie
Hebrew · Jerimie is a variant of Jeremy, from the Hebrew name Jeremiah, meaning appointed or uplifted by God.
Jerremy
Hebrew · Jerremy is an alternative spelling of Jeremy, derived from Jeremiah in Hebrew tradition.
Josua
Hebrew · Josua is a form of Joshua, from Hebrew Yehoshua, meaning God is salvation.
Jaja
African · Jaja is used in West African contexts and is strongly associated with the historical leader Jaja of Opobo.
Jermie
Hebrew · Jermie is a shortened spelling of Jeremy, from the Hebrew-rooted Jeremiah tradition.
Jermine
French · Jermine is a variant of Jermaine, a French form connected to the old name Germain.
Jerrit
German · Jerrit is related to Germanic forms like Gerrit, from elements meaning spear and rule.
Jasun
Greek · A variant of Jason, from Greek tradition, meaning healer.
Jeramey
Hebrew · A variant of Jeremy, from the Hebrew Jeremiah, meaning Yahweh will exalt or uplift.
Jeremaine
French · A variant of Jermaine, from the French form of Germain, meaning from Germany or German.
Jemaine
French · A variant of Jermaine, from French Germain, meaning from Germany or German.
Jermane
French · A variant of Jermaine, from French Germain, meaning from Germany or German.
Jermanie
French · A modern spelling variant of Jermaine, from French Germain, meaning from Germany or German.
Jsaon
Greek · A misspelled form of Jason, from Greek Iason, meaning “healer.”
Jamol
Arabic · Jamol is likely a variant of Jamal, from Arabic, meaning "beauty" or "handsome."
Jaramie
Hebrew · Jaramie is a modern variant of Jeremy, from Hebrew Yirmeyahu, meaning "appointed by God" or "God will uplift."
Jarmain
French · Jarmain is a variant of Jermaine, from the Latin name Germanus, meaning "brotherly" or "from Germany."
Jawara
African · Jawara is used in West African naming traditions and is associated with strength and leadership.
Jermon
English · Jermon is likely a modern variant of Jermaine or German-derived forms, with mixed naming influences.
Jonath
Hebrew · Jonath is a shortened form of Jonathan, from Hebrew, meaning "Yahweh has given."
Joshu
Hebrew · Joshu is a shortened or variant form of Joshua, from Hebrew, meaning "Yahweh is salvation."
Joson
English · Joson likely developed as a modern surname-style variant influenced by Joseph or Joshua forms.
Jabar
Arabic · Jabar comes from Arabic roots meaning 'powerful,' 'mighty,' or 'one who restores.'
Jochen
German · Jochen is a German form of Joachim, from Hebrew, meaning 'God will establish.'
Josha
Hebrew · Josha is likely a shortened or variant form of Joshua, from Hebrew, meaning 'the Lord is salvation.'
Janika
Hebrew · Janika is a feminine form related to Jan/Jane names, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Janisha
English · Janisha is a modern English name, likely blending Jan- with the fashionable -isha ending.
Jameka
English · Likely a modern form influenced by Jamaica, used as a place-inspired personal name.
Janiese
English · Janiese is likely a modern English elaboration of Jan or Janice, ultimately linked to names meaning "God is gracious."
Jasma
Arabic · Jasma likely draws on Jasmine, from Arabic yasmin, referring to the fragrant jasmine flower.
Jenniferlynn
Welsh · Jenniferlynn blends Welsh Jennifer, "fair one," with the English suffix Lynn, creating a modern compound name.
Jenniger
Welsh · Jenniger appears to be a variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere-related roots meaning "fair" or "white phantom."
Jequetta
French · Jequetta is likely a French-style form related to Jacqueline, the feminine of Jacques, from Hebrew Jacob meaning "supplanter."
Jessicia
Hebrew · Jessicia looks like a blended form of Jessica, a Hebrew-derived name popularized in English literary use.
Jinna
Arabic · Jinna may relate to Arabic jinn or Jannah-based forms, giving it an otherworldly or paradise-linked feel.
Jovonne
French · Jovonne likely echoes Yvonne with a modern twist; the root traces to Latin Jovianus, meaning "of Jupiter."
Jamala
Arabic · Jamala is related to Arabic jamal, meaning "beauty" or "grace."
Jameca
English · Jameca is likely a modern elaboration of names like Jamie or Jamaica, with inventive phonetic styling.
Jamita
English · Jamita is likely a modern coined name built from Ja- with a diminutive-style ending.
Janara
English · Janara is likely a modern blend name, possibly influenced by Jana and Arabic-derived forms meaning "harvest" or "God is gracious."
Janira
Spanish · Janira is a Spanish-used name, possibly linked to Jana or Yanira, with uncertain deeper etymology.
Javana
English · Javana is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Java or Giovanni-style sounds.
Jenafer
English · Jenafer is a spelling variant of Jennifer, from Cornish and Welsh roots meaning "fair one" or "white wave."
Jeneffer
English · Jeneffer is a variant spelling of Jennifer, a name from Welsh-related roots meaning "fair one."
Jeneine
French · Jeneine is likely a variant of Janine or Jeannine, forms of Jane meaning "God is gracious."
Jessaca
Hebrew · Jessaca is a variant of Jessica, a name popularized in English literature and derived from a Hebrew biblical form.
Jynell
English · Jynell is a modern respelling of Janelle or Jenell, names derived from Jane meaning "God is gracious."
Jabbar
Arabic · Jabbar is an Arabic name meaning mighty or powerful, from a root meaning to compel or restore.
Jerami
Hebrew · Jerami is a variant of Jeremy, from Hebrew Jeremiah, meaning appointed by God or God will uplift.
Jeramine
Hebrew · Jeramine is an elaborated form of Jeremy, from Hebrew Jeremiah, meaning appointed by God.
Jamason
English · Jamason is a modern expansion of Jameson, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob meaning supplanter.
Jamain
French · Jamain is likely a variant of Jermaine or Germaine, from French and Latin roots meaning from Germany.
Jamane
English · Jamane is a modern English coinage, likely influenced by names like Jermain and Jamal rather than a single older root.
Jarmal
English · Jarmal is a modern English-form name likely shaped by Jamal, from Arabic roots associated with beauty.
Jarmel
English · Jarmel is a modern English variant likely influenced by Jermel and Carmel, the latter tied to Hebrew Mount Carmel.
Jerime
English · Jerime is a variant of Jeremy, from Hebrew Yirmeyahu, meaning 'appointed' or 'lifted up by God.'
Jerman
English · Jerman is a surname-style English form related to Germain, from Latin Germanus meaning 'brother' or 'genuine.'
Jermell
English · Jermell is a modern English variant likely influenced by names such as Jermaine and Jermel.
Jermyn
English · Jermyn is an English surname-style form related to Germain, from Latin Germanus meaning 'brother' or 'genuine.'
Juane
Spanish · Juane is a form related to Juan, the Spanish from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jamaar
Arabic · Likely influenced by Jamal, from Arabic roots for 'beauty,' with a modern stylistic spelling.
Jamale
Arabic · A variant of Jamal, from Arabic meaning 'beauty' or 'grace.'
Jaman
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic-rooted names like Jamaan or Jamal, with modern usage shaping its exact form and sense.
Jarion
English · A modern coined name formed in contemporary English-language naming, with no single settled ancient etymology.
Jaso
Greek · Likely a shortened form of Jason, from Greek meaning 'healer.'
Jernard
German · A form related to Bernard, from Germanic roots meaning 'brave as a bear.'
Jabarr
Arabic · Jabarr is likely a variant of Jabbar, from Arabic, meaning "powerful" or "mighty."
Jamen
Hebrew · Jamen is likely a modern variant of Benjamin or Jamin, from Hebrew roots meaning "right hand" or "favored."
Jamone
French · Jamone appears to be a modern elaboration of Jamal/Jamon-style names, likely tied to beauty or attractiveness.
Jarmar
German · Jarmar may relate to Germanic name elements meaning fame or renown, though its form is modernized.
Jasyn
Greek · Jasyn is a modern spelling of Jason, from Greek, meaning "healer."
Jerimey
Hebrew · Jerimey is a variant of Jeremy, from Hebrew Jeremiah, meaning "appointed by God" or "God will uplift."
Jermanine
French · Jermanine appears to be a variant of Germaine, from Latin Germanus, meaning "brotherly" or "from Germany."
Jimel
Hebrew · Jimel may echo the Hebrew letter name Gimel, associated with reward or generosity in tradition.
Johnothan
Hebrew · Johnothan is a spelling variant of Jonathan, from Hebrew, meaning "Yahweh has given."
Johnta
Hebrew · Johnta appears to be a modern elaboration of John, from Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious."
Jonithan
Hebrew · Jonithan is a modern spelling variant of Jonathan, from Hebrew, meaning "Yahweh has given."
Josip
Slavic · Josip is a South Slavic form of Joseph, from Hebrew, meaning "God will add."
Jumal
Arabic · Jumal is likely related to Jamal, from Arabic, meaning "beauty" or "grace."
Jonikka
English · Jonikka is a modern elaboration of Joni or Jo- names, ultimately linked to Hebrew John forms meaning God is gracious.
Janeya
Hebrew · Likely a modern elaboration of Jane, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning "God is gracious."
Jennea
Welsh · Likely a modern form related to Jenna or Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere-type roots meaning "fair" or "white."
Janaia
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Jana or Jania, names connected to John and the idea that God is gracious.
Japonica
Latin · From the Latin botanical term meaning Japanese, used in plant names and later adopted as a given name.
Jenniferr
Welsh · A respelling of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere, often interpreted as fair or white phantom.
Johonna
Hebrew · A variant of Johanna, from the Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious.
Jamilliah
Arabic · A decorative form of Jamila, from Arabic roots meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful.'
Jemeka
English · A modern coinage, likely shaped by the sounds of names like Jamaica or Jamila.
Jenalee
English · A blended modern name combining Jennifer or Jenna with Lee, giving it a soft, melodic style.
Jerina
Greek · Likely related to Irene or Irina, names from Greek roots meaning 'peace.'
Jewelie
English · An elaboration of Jewel, from French and English use of the word for a precious gem.
Juwanda
English · A modern elaboration of Wanda, a Slavic name tied to an old legendary princess tradition.
Jacquise
French · Likely a modern form of Jacques or Jacqueline, from Hebrew Jacob meaning supplanter.
Jahaida
Arabic · Likely related to names like Jahida or Jaida, with roots suggesting effort, goodness, or a precious stone.
Jalonda
English · A modern coined name likely built from Ja- with a rhythmic suffix, created for distinct sound.
Janeia
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Jane, from Hebrew via English, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Janille
English · Probably a modern blend of Jane and French-style suffixes, ultimately tied to 'God is gracious.'
Jannea
English · Likely a modern variant of Jane or Jana, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jeenifer
English · A spelling variant of Jennifer, from Welsh Guinevere, often interpreted as 'fair one' or 'white phantom.'
Jennnifer
English · A misspelled or stylized form of Jennifer, derived from Welsh Guinevere meaning 'fair one.'
Jerrina
English · Likely a feminine form of Jerry or Jerome-style names, possibly linked to Germanic roots meaning 'spear ruler.'
Johnitta
English · A feminine elaboration of John, from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Juawana
Spanish · Likely a variant of Juana or Juwana, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jammey
English · Jammey is likely a variant pet form of James or Jamie, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob.
Jabali
African · Jabali is used in African contexts and traces to Arabic jabal, meaning mountain or rocky height.
Jermiane
French · Jermiane is a variant of Jermaine, from a French form of a Germanic name meaning "from Germany" or "Germanic."
Jermond
German · Jermond appears to be a modern variant of Germanic-based names like Germond, likely meaning "spear protection" or related martial strength.
Johnnell
Hebrew · Johnnell blends John, from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious," with an English diminutive-style ending.
Jemar
English · Jemar is a modern name, often seen as a blend of prefixes like Je- with names such as Lamar or Jamar.
Jemell
English · Jemell is a modern variant likely related to Jamal or Gemel-like forms, shaped for sound and style.
Jacon
Hebrew · Jacon is likely a variant of Jacob, from Hebrew Ya'aqov traditionally interpreted as 'supplanter.'
Jarom
Hebrew · Jarom may derive from Jerahmeel-like Hebrew forms or Slavic Jaromir-type roots suggesting spring or vigor.
Jasonn
Greek · Jasonn is a spelling variant of Jason, from Greek Iason meaning 'healer.'
Jejuan
English · Jejuan appears to be a modern coined name, likely influenced by names such as Juan, JaJuan, or Jevon.
Jerett
English · Jerett likely comes from Garrett or Jarrett, from Germanic roots meaning 'spear strength.'
Jermale
English · Jermale appears to be a modern elaboration of Jermaine or Jermel, likely influenced by Germanic name elements.
Jerran
English · Jerran is likely a modern variant of Jaron, Jeron, or Jerome-related forms.
Jervon
English · Jervon appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Jer- names and the suffix -von.
Jevan
Welsh · Jevan likely relates to Evan or Ieuan, Welsh forms of John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Joshoa
Hebrew · Joshoa is a spelling variant of Joshua, from Hebrew Yehoshua meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Jabaar
Arabic · Jabaar reflects Arabic al-Jabbar, meaning mighty, powerful, or restorer.
Jaems
English · Jaems is a spelling variant of James, from Hebrew Ya'aqov, traditionally interpreted as supplanter.
Jafari
Arabic · Jafari comes from Ja'far, an Arabic name meaning stream or rivulet.
Jaimey
English · Jaimey is a modern variant of Jamie, from James, ultimately from Hebrew Ya'aqov meaning supplanter.
Jamor
English · Jamor appears to be a modern elaboration of Jamal or James-family sounds, with likely blended contemporary roots.
Jarin
English · Jarin is a modern name possibly influenced by Slavic jar meanings of spring or vigor, with contemporary English styling.
Jarrard
German · Jarrard is related to Gerard or Jarrod, from Germanic elements meaning spear and brave or hardy.
Jarriel
English · Jarriel is a modern elaboration likely influenced by Gabriel and Jarell, echoing Hebrew angel-name patterns.
Jermar
English · Jermar is a modern blended name, likely influenced by Jer- forms such as Jeremy and Mar endings.
Jeromi
Greek · Jeromi is a variant of Jerome, from Greek Hieronymos, meaning sacred name.
Johnatha
Hebrew · Johnatha is a shortened variant of Jonathan, from Hebrew Yehonatan, meaning God has given.
Jorey
English · Jorey is a modern English-style variant influenced by Corey and Jordan, with contemporary phonetic formation.
Jumaane
African · Jumaane is a variant of Juma or Jumanne, tied to East African and Arabic naming traditions linked to weekday birth.
Jeronica
Greek · Jeronica is likely a blended or altered form influenced by Veronica, a name of Greek usage associated with true image.
Jamesha
English · Jamesha is a modern elaboration of James, a Hebrew-derived name traditionally understood as supplanter.
Jeanete
French · Jeanete is a spelling variant of Jeanette, from Hebrew via French, meaning God is gracious.
Jenohn
English · Jenohn appears to be a creative modern form built from names like John or Jean, rooted in Hebrew for God is gracious.
Jobina
Hebrew · Jobina is a feminine form of Job, the biblical Hebrew name traditionally linked with persecution and endurance.
Jonay
Spanish · Jonay is a Canary Islands name associated with a legendary lover in local folklore.
Jacilyn
English · Jacilyn is a modern form of Jacqueline, ultimately from Jacob, meaning 'supplanter.'
Jadee
English · Jadee is a modern elaboration of Jade, the gemstone name associated with the green ornamental stone.
Janeka
English · Janeka is a modern feminine form related to Jane or Jan, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jatina
English · Jatina is a modern coined name, likely modeled on names like Latina, Katina, or Janina.
Jemica
English · Jemica is a modern invented English-language name, likely formed from Jem- plus a decorative suffix.
Jeness
English · Jeness is a modern English variant related to Jennifer or Genesis, with a soft surname-style sound.
Jenniper
English · Jenniper is a rare variant of Jennifer, a Cornish-derived name meaning 'fair one' or 'white wave.'
Jesscia
Hebrew · Jesscia is a misspelling-style variant of Jessica, a Hebrew-derived name meaning 'to behold' or 'God sees.'
Jessina
English · Jessina is a modern feminine form built from Jessica or Jesse, linked to Hebrew roots meaning 'gift' or 'God sees.'
Jevonne
French · Jevonne is likely a modern form influenced by Yvonne, from a French name meaning 'yew tree.'
Jolen
English · Jolen is a modern form related to Jolene, blending Jo and the -lene ending in English naming.
Jonene
English · Jonene is a feminine elaboration of Jon or Joan, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is gracious.'
Juaria
Arabic · Juaria is likely a variant of Juwairiyah, an Arabic diminutive name meaning 'young girl' or 'maiden.'
Judite
Hebrew · Judite is a form of Judith, from Hebrew meaning 'woman of Judea' or 'praised.'
Jaworski
Slavic · A Polish surname-name meaning from Jawor or linked to the maple tree in Slavic place-naming.
Jumar
Arabic · Jumar is likely a modern name influenced by Arabic names such as Umar, meaning flourishing or long-lived.
Javad
Persian · Javad is the Persian form of Jawad, from Arabic, meaning generous or noble.
Jermichael
Hebrew · Jermichael is a blended modern form combining Jer- with Michael, the Hebrew name meaning who is like God.
Joshawa
Hebrew · Joshawa is a variant of Joshua, from Hebrew, meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Joshva
Hebrew · Joshva is a simplified variant of Joshua, from Hebrew, meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Janeiro
Spanish · A rare name associated with the word for January and also famous in the place name Rio de Janeiro.
Jeramaine
French · A variant of Jermaine or Germain, traditionally linked to 'brotherly' or to origins in Germania.
Jerin
Hebrew · A modern-sounding variant often connected to names like Jaron or Jerin, associated with joyful song or praise.
Jermall
English · A modern form influenced by names like Jermaine and Jamal, with Jamal meaning 'beauty.'
Jerrall
English · A variant of Jerrell or Gerald-family names, tied to Germanic roots about rule or spear strength.
Jerrico
Hebrew · A variant of Jericho, the biblical place name often interpreted as 'city of the moon' or 'fragrant place.'
Jibri
Arabic · A form of Jibreel or Gabriel, meaning 'God is my strength.'
Jimbob
English · An English double-name combining Jim and Bob, both familiar diminutives of classic names.
Jwyanza
African · A modern coined name likely inspired by Kwanzaa and Swahili-rooted naming sounds.
Jamarco
English · A modern blended name, likely combining Ja- with Marco, from Latin Marcus meaning 'of Mars.'
Jamile
Arabic · From Arabic Jamil or Jamila roots, meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful.'
Jarrold
English · An English form of Gerald, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear' and 'rule' or 'power.'
Jasom
Greek · Probably a variant of Jason, from Greek meaning 'healer.'
Jermelle
English · Probably a modern elaboration of Jermaine or Jermel, influenced by French-sounding name forms.
Jerramie
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Jeremy, from Hebrew Jeremiah, meaning 'appointed by God' or 'God will uplift.'
Jerramy
Hebrew · An English spelling variant of Jeremy, ultimately from Jeremiah, with the sense 'God will uplift.'
Jerrimy
Hebrew · A variant of Jeremy from Hebrew Jeremiah, traditionally interpreted as 'God will uplift.'
Johsua
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Joshua, from Hebrew meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Joshaua
Hebrew · An alternate spelling of Joshua, from Hebrew meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Josuha
Hebrew · A transposed spelling of Joshua, from Hebrew with the meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Jumoke
African · A Yoruba name from West Africa meaning 'everyone cares for or cherishes this child.'
Justun
Latin · A spelling variant of Justin, from Latin Justus, meaning 'just' or 'fair.'
Joyelle
English · Joyelle is an elaborated form of Joy, ultimately from Latin gaudia, meaning 'joy' or 'delight.'
Joyel
English · Joyel is likely a modern variation of Joy or Joel, giving the idea of joyfulness in a contemporary form.
Joyell
English · Joyell is a decorative variant of Joy, carrying the meaning 'joy' or 'gladness.'
Joyl
English · Joyl is a rare variant of Joy, preserving the sense of happiness, delight, and gladness.
Joyal
English · Joyal is likely related to Joy or the French surname Joyal, carrying an overall sense of joyfulness and delight.
Jecenia
Spanish · Jecenia is likely a Spanish-style modern form related to Yesenia, a name associated with a flowering palm.
Jenara
Arabic · Jenara may be a variant of Janara or Jenara, likely influenced by Arabic and modern ornamental naming forms.
Jabina
Arabic · Jabina is likely related to Arabic roots associated with the forehead or brow, though usage is uncommon.
Jameica
English · Jameica is likely a modern spelling influenced by Jamaica, the Caribbean place-name used as a personal name.
Janera
English · Janera is likely a modern English formation influenced by Jane, Jana, or Janelle-type names.
Jessicah
Hebrew · Jessicah is a spelling variant of Jessica, ultimately from a Hebrew biblical name meaning "to behold."
Joanny
English · Joanny is a feminine form related to Joanna, from Hebrew roots meaning "God is gracious."
Jajuana
Hebrew · Likely a modern blend using Juana or Juan elements, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning God is gracious.
Jenilyn
English · A blended modern name combining Jenny or Jeni with Lynn.
Jenneifer
Welsh · A variant spelling of Jennifer, from Welsh Gwenhwyfar, traditionally interpreted as meaning fair or white phantom.
Juanisha
Spanish · Likely a modern elaboration built on Juan, the Spanish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Jajaira
Spanish · Jajaira is a modern Spanish-language style name, likely a variant of Yajaira with ornamental sound patterns.
Jakima
Hebrew · Jakima appears to be a feminine form of Joachim, from Hebrew, meaning established by God.
Jameila
Arabic · Jameila is a variant of Jamila, from Arabic, meaning beautiful or graceful.
Jancey
English · Jancey is likely a modern pet form of Jane-based names, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Janitha
Hebrew · Janitha is an elaborated form of Jane or Jan, ultimately from Hebrew and meaning God is gracious.
Jaree
English · Jaree is a modern English-style coined name, possibly influenced by names like Jari or Jerry.
Jeneil
English · Jeneil is a modern blend name, likely influenced by Jean and Neil or Neel forms.
Jenina
Hebrew · Jenina is related to Janina and Jane, ultimately from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
Jevonna
French · Jevonna is a modern form related to Yvonne, from French, ultimately linked to the yew tree.
Jonisha
Hebrew · Jonisha is a modern blended name, likely built from Jon plus the suffix -isha, tied to John meaning God is gracious.
Julonda
Latin · Julonda is a modern elaboration of Julie or Julia names, ultimately from the Roman Julius family.
Janmichael
English · A blended compound of Jan and Michael, with Michael meaning who is like God.
Jamail
Arabic · A form of Jamil or Jamal from Arabic, meaning handsome or beautiful.
Jushua
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Joshua, from Hebrew, meaning the Lord is salvation.
Jousha
Hebrew · Jousha is likely a variant of Joshua, from Hebrew Yehoshua meaning 'God is salvation.'
Jamus
Hebrew · Jamus is likely a variant of James, ultimately from Hebrew Ya'aqov, traditionally rendered Jacob.
Jocob
Hebrew · Jocob is a spelling variant of Jacob, from Hebrew meaning 'supplanter' or 'holder of the heel.'
Jamare
English · Jamare is a modern English-language coinage, likely influenced by Ja- names and forms like Jamar.
Jamiyl
Arabic · A variant of Jamil, from Arabic, meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome'.
Jascha
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive of Jacob, from Hebrew, traditionally linked to 'supplanter'.
Jawhar
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'jewel,' 'essence,' or 'precious substance'.
Jonanthan
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Jonathan, from Hebrew, meaning 'Yahweh has given'.
Jabulani
African · A Southern African name meaning rejoice or be joyful.
Jarmon
English · Likely a surname-style or variant form related to Germanic names like German or Jarman.
Jasdeep
Indian · An Indian name meaning lamp of glory or light of fame, from Sanskrit and Punjabi elements.
Jawayne
English · A modern blended name, likely influenced by names like Dwayne, Wayne, or Jawan.
Jawon
English · A modern American given name, likely formed as a creative variant of Jawan or Javon.
Jemery
English · A variant of Jeremy, ultimately from Jeremiah, meaning appointed by God or God will uplift.
Jerimi
English · A spelling variant of Jeremy, from the Hebrew Jeremiah meaning God will uplift.
Jeromee
English · A modern spelling of Jerome, from Greek meaning sacred name.
Jeromiah
English · A blended form of Jerome and Jeremiah, likely carrying the sense sacred name and God will uplift.
Jimal
Arabic · Likely related to Jamal, from Arabic meaning beauty or handsome.
Johnrobert
English · A compound of John and Robert, meaning God is gracious and bright fame.
Joshwa
Hebrew · A variant of Joshua, from Hebrew meaning Yahweh is salvation.
Justiniano
Spanish · A Romance form of Justinianus, from Latin meaning belonging to Justin or just and fair.
Jaimelyn
English · Jaimelyn is a blended modern name combining Jaime with the popular suffix -lyn; Jaime ultimately traces to Jacob.
Jaimelynn
English · Jaimelynn blends Jaime with Lynn; Jaime traces to Jacob, giving the name an ultimately Hebrew background.
Jaala
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name, traditionally interpreted as ascending or rising.
Jonika
Hebrew · Likely a modern elaboration of Jon or Joni, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Jaclin
French · Variant of Jacqueline, the feminine of Jacques, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob meaning supplanter.
Jacole
English · Modern blended name likely built from Jac- names such as Jacqueline or Jacob with a Cole-like ending.
Jamekia
Hebrew · Modern elaboration of James-based forms, ultimately from Jacob meaning supplanter.
Jermica
Hebrew · Modern coined form likely influenced by Jeremiah or Jermaine names and the suffix -ica.
Jaemi
English · Jaemi is a modern spelling variant of Jamie, a diminutive of James, ultimately meaning supplanter.
Jassica
Hebrew · Jassica is a spelling variant of Jessica, a name of Hebrew origin popularized in English literature.
Jonise
English · Jonise is a modern coined name, likely blending Jo- with the feminine suffix -nise.
Jamaca
Spanish · Jamaca likely echoes Jamaica, the Caribbean place name, used as a rare place-inspired personal name.
Jamieann
English · Jamieann blends Jamie and Ann, drawing on Hebrew roots meaning supplanter and grace.
Jamiela
Hebrew · Jamiela is likely a feminine elaboration of Jamie, ultimately from James, meaning supplanter.
Jamiylah
Arabic · Jamiylah is a variant of Jamilah, from Arabic, meaning beautiful or graceful.
Javetta
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Ja- names with -etta, giving it a coined, feminine form rather than a well-documented ancient root.
Javona
English · Likely a modern coined name built from Ja- with the feminine ending -vona, typical of contemporary American naming patterns.
Jima
Hebrew · Likely a feminine or variant form related to Jim or James, from Hebrew Ya'aqov, traditionally interpreted as "supplanter."
Joielle
French · A likely blend of Jo- names and French-style -elle; it may echo Joel, from Hebrew meaning "Yahweh is God."
Jouanna
Hebrew · A variant of Joanna or Johanna, from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious."
Jadira
Arabic · Jadira likely relates to Arabic jadir, meaning 'worthy' or 'deserving,' adapted into Spanish-style form.
Jahnna
Hebrew · Jahnna is a spelling variant related to Johanna, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jamei
Hebrew · Jamei is a modern spelling of Jamie, a diminutive of James, from Hebrew Jacob meaning 'supplanter.'
Jamielyn
English · A modern blend of Jamie and Lynn, ultimately tied to James, meaning 'supplanter.'
Jamillia
Arabic · Likely a feminine elaboration of Arabic Jamila, meaning 'beautiful.'
Janaye
English · A modern variant of Janae or Janay, likely linked to Jane and meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jannica
Scottish · Probably a feminine form related to Jan or Janet, from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jaquelina
French · A feminine form of Jacques/Jacqueline, ultimately from Jacob, meaning 'supplanter.'
Jarah
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Yarah 'to cast' or Arabic forms suggesting a flowing or vivid quality.
Jee
Korean · A short East Asian name element whose meaning varies by character, often conveying wisdom or purpose.
Jenesa
English · A modern coinage related to Jennifer or Janessa, associated with 'fair one' or 'white wave.'
Jenille
English · Likely a modern feminine variant built from Jen- forms, often linked to Jennifer or Jane roots.
Jennessa
English · A modern elaboration of Jennifer or Jenna, generally associated with 'fair one' roots.
Jenniferanne
English · A compound of Jennifer and Anne, blending 'fair one' with 'grace.'
Jennifermarie
English · A compound of Jennifer and Marie, combining 'fair one' with the traditional Mary name line.
Joakima
Hebrew · A feminine form related to Joachim, from Hebrew, meaning 'God will establish.'
Jomaira
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-style coined name with melodic suffixes rather than a single ancient root.
Jovona
Latin · A modern feminine form inspired by Jove or Jovian names, linked to Jupiter.
Juaita
Spanish · Probably a rare Spanish-style feminine formation, possibly related to Juana, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Jamah
Arabic · Jamah is likely an Arabic-derived variant related to Jamaal or Jamil, carrying a sense of "beauty" or "grace."
Jeramia
Hebrew · Jeramia is a variant of Jeremiah, from Hebrew roots meaning "Yahweh will uplift" or "appointed by God."
Jameil
Arabic · Jameil is a variant of Jamil, an Arabic name meaning "beautiful" or "graceful."
Jammal
Arabic · Jammal is a variant of Jamal, from Arabic roots meaning "beauty" or "handsomeness."
Jeramee
Hebrew · Jeramee is a spelling variant of Jeremy, ultimately from Jeremiah, meaning "Yahweh will uplift."
Jeric
Hebrew · Jeric likely draws from Jericho, the ancient Hebrew place name, giving it a place-based biblical feel.
Jermont
French · Jermont is likely a modern French-sounding formation, possibly influenced by names like Germain and place-name endings like -mont.
Jerem
Hebrew · Jerem is a short form of Jeremiah or Jeremy, from Hebrew meaning 'Yahweh will uplift' or 'appointed by God.'
Jerode
Hebrew · Jerode is likely a variant of Jerod or Jared, from Hebrew and often linked to a meaning like 'descent' or 'he who descended.'
Jessen
Hebrew · Jessen is likely related to Jesse, the Hebrew name meaning 'gift' or 'God exists,' with a modern surname-style ending.
Jadrien
English · Jadrien is a modern English blend built from J- and Adrian, whose Latin root means 'from Hadria.'
Jareb
Hebrew · Jareb is a biblical Hebrew name appearing in Hosea, often understood as meaning 'he contends' or 'avenger.'
Jarnell
English · Jarnell is a modern English coinage, likely modeled on names such as Darnell and Jarell.
Jarone
English · Jarone is likely a modern variant of Jerome or Jaron; Jaron comes from Hebrew and means 'to sing' or 'to shout.'
Jauan
Spanish · Jauan is likely a modern spelling influenced by Juan, the Spanish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Javar
English · Javar is likely a modern English form influenced by Arabic-sounding names such as Jabbar or Jafar.
Jereomy
Hebrew · Jereomy is a spelling variant of Jeremy, from Hebrew Yirmeyahu, meaning 'appointed by God' or 'God uplifts.'
Joshuwa
Hebrew · Joshuwa is a spelling variant of Joshua, from Hebrew Yehoshua meaning 'Yahweh is salvation.'
Jusitn
Latin · Jusitn is a misspelled or variant form of Justin, from Latin Justinus meaning 'just' or 'fair.'
Jacin
Greek · Jacin is likely a modern form related to Hyacinth, from Greek, tied to the hyacinth flower and mythic youth Hyacinthus.
Jacyn
Greek · Jacyn is a modern spelling of Jason or Jacin, ultimately from Greek, often linked to “healer.”
Jamaah
Arabic · Jamaah comes from Arabic jama'ah, meaning “group,” “community,” or “assembly.”
Jamesmichael
English · Jamesmichael is a modern compound of James and Michael, combining two classic biblical names of Hebrew origin.
Jantzen
German · Jantzen is a surname-style name from a Germanic patronymic meaning “son of Jan,” with Jan being a form of John.
Javas
English · Javas is likely a modern name influenced by Java, giving it a place-name or surname-style feel.
Jawann
Persian · Jawann is likely related to Persian javan, meaning “young” or “youthful.”
Jebb
English · Jebb is an English short form related to Jeb or Jebediah, a Hebrew name meaning “beloved friend of God.”
Jerimah
Hebrew · Jerimah is a variant of Jeremiah, from Hebrew, meaning “appointed by God” or “God will uplift.”
Jerimia
Hebrew · Jerimia is a spelling variant of Jeremiah, from Hebrew, usually interpreted as “appointed by God” or “God will uplift.”
Jerit
German · Jerit is likely a modern form related to Gerrit or Jarrett, names from Germanic roots associated with strength or the spear.
Jermail
French · Jermail appears to be a modern blended form influenced by names like Jermaine and Jamal, with a stylish contemporary sound.
Jerric
German · Jerric is likely a modern blend related to Jerry and Eric, drawing on Germanic roots meaning “ruler” or “ever-powerful.”
Jerrime
Hebrew · Jerrime is a spelling variant of Jeremy, from Hebrew Yirmeyahu, meaning “appointed by God” or “God will uplift.”
Joshau
Hebrew · Joshau is a spelling variant of Joshua, from Hebrew Yehoshua, meaning “Yahweh is salvation.”
Joshus
Hebrew · Joshus is a rare variant inspired by Joshua, the Hebrew biblical name meaning “Yahweh is salvation.”
Josuah
Hebrew · Josuah is an alternate spelling of Joshua, from Hebrew, meaning “Yahweh is salvation.”
Jua
African · Jua is used in East African languages such as Swahili, where it means “sun.”
Jwan
Persian · Jwan is likely related to Persian javan, meaning “young,” “fresh,” or “youthful.”
Jilian
Latin · Jilian is a variant of Gillian or Jillian, ultimately from Julianus, meaning "youthful" or "downy-bearded."
Jamiee
Hebrew · Jamiee is a spelling variant of Jamie, a diminutive of James, from Hebrew meaning "supplanter."
Jamisha
English · Jamisha is likely a modern invented name influenced by Jamal or James with the suffix -isha.
Jamecia
English · Likely a modern blend name built from Ja- with a melodic ending such as -mecia or -ecia.
Jacyln
English · Jacyln is a modern spelling of Jaclyn, ultimately from Jacqueline, the feminine form of Jacques or Jacob.
Jessice
Hebrew · Jessice is a spelling variant of Jessica, a name popularized in English literature and linked to Hebrew roots.
Jondrea
English · Jondrea is a modern English blend, likely combining Jon- with Andrea or a similar feminine ending.
Jameeka
English · Jameeka is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Jamila or Jamaica in sound and form.
Januari
Latin · Januari derives from January, from Latin Ianuarius, the month named for the Roman god Janus.
Jenya
Slavic · Jenya is a Slavic diminutive, often of Evgenia or Evgeny, from Greek roots meaning 'well-born' or 'noble.'
Jesi
Hebrew · Jesi is a modern spelling of Jessie or Jesse, from Hebrew meaning 'gift' or 'God exists' depending on lineage.
Jillianne
Latin · Jillianne is an elaborated form of Jillian, ultimately from Julianus, a Latin name linked to the Roman Julian family.
Jillienne
Latin · Jillienne is a French-styled variant of Jillian, tracing back to Latin Julianus and the ancient Julian clan name.
Johndrea
Hebrew · Johndrea appears to blend John, meaning 'God is gracious,' with Andrea, from Greek meaning 'manly.'
Jovonda
English · Jovonda is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Jo- and Von/Vonda sound patterns.
Jakeisha
English · Jakeisha appears to be a modern coined name blending Ja- with the -keisha ending popular in late 20th-century naming.
Jakisha
English · Jakisha is a modern invented name formed in the style of Ja- names with the suffix -kisha.
Jamalia
Arabic · Jamalia is derived from Arabic jamal, meaning beauty or grace, in an extended feminine form.
Jamesia
Hebrew · Jamesia is a feminine elaboration of James, from the Hebrew-rooted Jacob tradition meaning supplanter.
Jamilynn
Arabic · Jamilynn blends Jami or Jamil with Lynn, combining meanings associated with beauty and a lake or waterfall element.
Jannae
Hebrew · A modern form of Jana/Jane, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Jaquay
French · Likely a modern spelling of Jacque/Jacques, from Jacob, meaning supplanter.
Jenaye
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Janae or Jane, from Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Jennille
English · Probably a blend of Jennifer and suffix forms like -ille; tied to Jennifer's fair one sense.
Jenyfer
Welsh · A variant of Jennifer, from Guinevere, usually linked with fair, white, or smooth meaning.
Jessic
Hebrew · A clipped form of Jessica, a Shakespearean name probably from Hebrew Yiskah, meaning to behold.
Jessyka
Hebrew · A creative spelling of Jessica, a literary name probably derived from Hebrew Yiskah, to behold.
Jillena
English · Likely an elaborated form of Jill, related to Juliana and ultimately Julius.
Jilliane
English · A variant of Jillian, from Juliana, a feminine form linked to the Roman family name Julius.
Jilliann
English · A spelling variant of Jillian, from Juliana, connected to the Roman name Julius.
Jimeka
African · A modern coined name, likely influenced by Jim- forms with a decorative suffix.
Josalynn
German · A modern form of Jocelyn or Rosalyn-style names, ultimately linked to an old Germanic tribal name.
Joscelyne
French · A variant of Jocelyn, from an old Germanic name brought into French and English use.
Jaclyne
French · A variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine form of Jacques, ultimately from Hebrew Ya'aqov meaning supplanter.
Jacylyn
English · A modern respelling related to Jacqueline and Jocelyn, usually tied back to the Hebrew-rooted James/Jacques family.
Jacynth
Greek · A variant of Hyacinth, from the Greek flower name and the youth of Greek myth.
Jakara
English · A modern coined name built in contemporary English naming style, with no single agreed historical root.
Jamelah
Arabic · A feminine form related to Jamal or Jamila, from Arabic roots meaning beauty or grace.
Jamilee
English · A modern blend name, likely influenced by Jamie and Lee, created for sound and style.
Janissa
English · A modern form related to Janice and Jane, ultimately from the Hebrew-rooted John family meaning God is gracious.
Januarie
Latin · A variant of January, from Latin Januarius, the month named for the Roman god Janus.
Jeanae
English · A modern spelling related to Janae and Jean, ultimately from the Hebrew-rooted John family meaning God is gracious.
Jennae
English · A modern respelling of Jenna or Janae, tied to the Hebrew-rooted John/Jane family meaning God is gracious.
Jerissa
English · A modern blend-style name, probably shaped by names like Jeri, Clarissa, or Marissa rather than one ancient root.
Jermeka
English · A modern African American style name, likely formed as a creative variation on names like Jemeka or Jameka.
Jesicca
English · A spelling variant of Jessica, the Shakespearean form of the biblical name Iscah, often interpreted as foresight or sight.
Jessicaann
English · A compound of Jessica and Ann, combining a literary biblical-rooted name with the grace-associated Ann.
Jillean
English · A variant of Jillian or Gillian, ultimately connected to Juliana and the Latin idea of youthfulness.
Jimia
English · A modern coined name, likely influenced by Jamie, Jimi, or similar English-language sound patterns.
Jinelle
English · A modern form related to Janelle and Jane, usually traced to the Hebrew-rooted John family meaning God is gracious.
Jisela
Spanish · A Spanish-form spelling of Gisela, from an old Germanic root meaning pledge or sacred promise.
Jocinda
Greek · A variant related to Jacinda and Jacinta, from Greek Hyacinthos, the name of the hyacinth flower.
Jonnelle
English · A modern form built from John plus a French-style -elle ending, from a Hebrew root meaning God is gracious.
Jovonn
Slavic · Likely related to Jovan, a Slavic form of John, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Jedadiah
Hebrew · A variant of Jedidiah, from Hebrew meaning beloved of the Lord.
Jontue
English · Jontue is likely a modern English coinage built from Jon with a creative ending, giving it a contemporary invented feel.
Jebadiah
Hebrew · Jebadiah is a variant of Jebediah, from Hebrew elements meaning "beloved of the Lord."
Jaramy
Hebrew · Jaramy is a spelling variant of Jeremy, from a Hebrew name meaning "appointed by God" or "God will uplift."
Jovaughn
English · Jovaughn is a modern blend of Jo and Vaughn; Vaughn comes from Welsh and means "small" or "junior."
Jaben
Hebrew · Jaben is likely a variant of Jabin, a Hebrew biblical name meaning "he discerns" or "the intelligent one."
Jamont
English · Jamont is likely a modern blend using Ja- with the French-derived Mont, suggesting “mountain” or a strong elevated form.
Japeth
Hebrew · Japeth is a variant of Japheth, a Hebrew biblical name traditionally interpreted as “may he expand” or “enlargement.”
Jitu
Indian · Jitu is an Indian diminutive form, often from Jitendra or related names, associated with victory or conquering.
Joshlin
English · Joshlin likely reflects Jocelyn/Joslin, a surname-style name of Old French origin meaning a member of the Gauts tribe.
Juvon
English · Juvon is likely a modern form influenced by names like Jovan or Juven, with a contemporary invented sound.
Jacson
English · Jacson is a spelling variant of Jackson, meaning son of Jack, with Jack ultimately from John, God is gracious.
Jarmell
English · Jarmell is likely a modern form influenced by names like Jermel or Jamal, with a French-sounding ending.
Jawwaad
Arabic · Jawwaad is an Arabic name meaning generous, bountiful, or noble-hearted.
Jayesh
Indian · Jayesh is an Indian name from Sanskrit roots meaning victorious or lord of victory.
Jerrin
English · Jerrin is likely a modern variant of Jerry or Jerin, tied to Germanic spear-ruler roots.
Jesten
English · Jesten is a modern English-style name, likely influenced by Justin or Jeston.
Johnpatrick
Hebrew · Johnpatrick combines John, meaning God is gracious, and Patrick, meaning nobleman.
Jolon
English · Jolon appears to be a modern coined English-form name, possibly influenced by Joel or Jolyon.
Jonothon
Hebrew · Jonothon is a spelling variant of Jonathan, from Hebrew, meaning gift of God.
Jonthomas
Hebrew · Jonthomas combines Jon, from John meaning God is gracious, with Thomas, meaning twin.
Juanantonio
Spanish · Juanantonio combines Juan, Spanish for John meaning God is gracious, and Antonio, from Latin Antonius.
Jaffar
Arabic · Jaffar is a variant of Ja'far, an Arabic name meaning stream, rivulet, or small river.
Jamaro
English · Jamaro is a modern American coined name, likely formed from Jamar with a stylized ending.
Jamill
Arabic · Jamill is a variant of Jamil, from Arabic, meaning beautiful or handsome.
Jammar
English · Jammar is a modern American name, likely formed as a creative variant of Jamar or Lamar.
Jantz
German · Jantz is a German surname-style form related to Jan or Johannes, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Jaosn
Greek · Jaosn is a misspelling variant of Jason, from Greek, meaning healer.
Jaques
French · Jaques is a variant of Jacques, the French form of Jacob, meaning supplanter.
Jarem
Hebrew · Jarem is likely a variant of Jared or Jaremiah-style forms, with Hebrew roots suggesting descent or he who came down.
Jarreau
French · Jarreau is a French surname-style name, possibly from a place or family line, later used as a given name.
Jarrin
English · Jarrin is likely a modern variant of Jaron or Darren-style names, with contemporary coined usage.
Jasonpaul
Greek · Jasonpaul is a modern compound of Jason, meaning healer, and Paul, meaning small or humble.
Jaymon
English · Jaymon is a modern American blend, likely combining Jay with Raymond or Damon-style endings.
Jedadia
Hebrew · Jedadia is a variant of Jedidiah, from Hebrew, meaning beloved of God.
Jemon
English · Jemon is a modern variant likely influenced by Jem, Jerome, or Damon-style names.
Jeremee
Hebrew · Jeremee is a spelling variant of Jeremy, from Hebrew Yirmeyahu, meaning appointed by God.
Jeremian
Hebrew · Jeremian is a variant related to Jeremiah, from Hebrew, meaning Yahweh will uplift or appoint.
Jeriod
English · Jeriod is likely a modern variant of Jerrod or Jared, with blended contemporary spelling.
Jerrame
Hebrew · Jerrame is likely a variant of Jeremy or Jeremiah, from Hebrew roots meaning appointed by God.
Joanathan
Hebrew · Joanathan is a variant spelling of Jonathan, from Hebrew, meaning God has given.
Johnnathan
Hebrew · Johnnathan blends John and Jonathan traditions, both from Hebrew roots linked to God's grace and gift.
Jonahtan
Hebrew · Jonahtan is a misspelling variant of Jonathan, from Hebrew, meaning God has given.
Jsutin
Latin · Jsutin is a misspelling variant of Justin, from Latin Justinus, meaning just or fair.
Jumel
French · Jumel is from French, meaning twin or paired, from jumelle-related roots.
Jaywana
English · Modern invented name built from Jay plus -wana, with no single traditional etymology.
Jemila
Arabic · Variant of Jamila, from Arabic, meaning 'beautiful.'
Jahayra
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Zahra or Yajaira-style names, suggesting brightness or beauty.
Jamieka
English · Modern invented name possibly influenced by Jamaica and Jamie-like forms.
Jacquay
French · Jacquay is likely a modern variant of Jacques or Jacqueline, from Hebrew-rooted Jacob meaning supplanter.
Jaquaya
French · Jaquaya is a modern elaboration likely influenced by Jacqueline, a form ultimately derived from Jacob meaning supplanter.
Jaywanna
English · Jaywanna is a modern invented name, likely blending Jay with the suffix -wanna for a distinctive sound.
Jaimmie
English · Jaimmie is a spelling variant of Jamie, ultimately from James, a Hebrew-derived name meaning supplanter.
Jameika
English · Jameika is a place-based name inspired by Jamaica, whose modern usage comes through English and Spanish forms.
Jarrah
Arabic · Jarrah is an Arabic name often interpreted as healer or one who draws out, though it also echoes the tree name.
Jauwana
English · Jauwana is likely a modern elaboration of Joanna or Juanita forms, from Hebrew roots meaning God is gracious.
Johnisha
English · Johnisha is a modern elaboration of John-based names, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Jahira
Arabic · Jahira is likely related to Arabic Zahira, meaning 'shining,' 'radiant,' or 'apparent.'
Jamielee
English · Jamielee combines Jamie and Lee; Jamie ultimately comes from James, a Hebrew-derived biblical name.
Jazma
Arabic · Jazma is likely a modern form influenced by Jasmine, the flower name ultimately from Persian via Arabic.
Jacenta
Spanish · A form related to Jacinta or Hyacinth, from Greek and Latin flower-name roots.
Jakeya
English · A modern invented name likely influenced by Ja- and Keya or Keisha sound patterns.
Jameta
English · Likely a modern diminutive-style elaboration of Jamey, James, or Janet forms.
Jamonica
English · A modern invented blend, likely influenced by Jam- names and Monica.
Jaquana
English · A modern invented name likely influenced by Jacqueline and sound-based creative forms.