Female and male names starting with the letter "J" .
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JEBIDIAH
MasculineUnique, Hebrew-derived name meaning "May God increase.
JEBREEL
MasculineArabic name meaning "God is my Lord," derived from "Allah" and "rabb." In Islamic tradition, it represents one of the four archangels sent by Allah to Earth, often associated with the angel Gabriel in Christian culture. Despite its rarity today, Jebreel carries profound symbolic significance for those of Islamic faith, symbolizing submission to God's will and divine power.
JEBRIA
FeminineAfrican Igbo name derived from 'Ebubedike,' meaning 'my father knows best,' reflecting wisdom and guidance.
JEBRIL
MasculineArabic name derived from "jabr," meaning struggle, and "īl," meaning strong, translating to "powerful in struggle.
JEBRON
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from Jehoram, meaning "God has exalted.
JECARYOUS
MasculineDistinctive, African-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo tribe, believed to mean 'child who brings joy'.
JECCICA
FeminineUnique, distinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly created by someone seeking something unique. Despite its mysterious origins, Jeccica has been used worldwide as a personal name, with some suggesting it may be a variant spelling of Jessica. American singer-songwriter Jeccica Maefirst, known professionally as JECCICA, is a notable bearer of the name.
JECENIA
FeminineRare and exotic name of Spanish origin meaning "God is salvation," derived from the Hebrew name Jehoshua.
JECHT
MasculineGerman name that means "to strike" or "to hit," originating from the Old High German word "gihit.
JECKSON
MasculineUnique American given name with unclear origins and meanings, possibly a blend of 'Jack' and 'Jackson', or a variant of 'Jekyll'.
JECONIAH
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "Yahweh establishes," derived from Yechoniyahu and associated with King Jehoiachin in the Bible.
JECOREY
MasculineAfrican-American male name created by combining Jermaine ("upright in spirit") and Corey ("bold in war").
JECORI
MasculineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning "the world has changed," symbolizing adaptability and resilience.
JECORY
MasculineUncommon name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba tradition of naming children based on birth circumstances. While its specific meaning varies depending on the day of the week a child was born, Jecory does not have a direct English translation but carries the rich cultural heritage of its African roots.
JED
MasculineHebrew-origin name meaning 'hand,' symbolizing strength and guidance.
JEDA
FeminineHebrew origin, signifies 'beloved' or 'friendship.' Given by King Solomon to his daughter, it signifies their close bond.
JEDADIA
MasculineJedediah is a distinctive Hebrew male name derived from 'Yediah', meaning 'knowing' or 'acknowledging'. It signifies wisdom and deep understanding.
JEDADIAH
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from 'Yedidia', meaning 'beloved by God', and 'ah', meaning 'brother', translating to 'God's beloved brother'.
JEDAH
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from 'Yedidiah,' meaning 'beloved of God.'
JEDAIAH
MasculineHebrew name derived from "Yedidia" and "Ahia", translating to "beloved brother of God".
JEDARIUS
MasculineAfrican-American name composed of elements meaning "to know/understanding" (Jeda) and "son" (arius), interpreted as "son who knows" or "son with understanding".
JEDD
MasculineHebrew name derived from Jedidiah, meaning "beloved of God" or "friend of God".
JEDDIE
MasculineUnique given name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, used infrequently throughout history without notable figures or cultural references.
JEDEDIAH
MasculineRare, unique name of Hebrew origin, meaning "beloved of God" or "God will enlarge", derived from the elements 'Yedidiya' (beloved) and 'Adonai' (Lord/God). It dates back to biblical times but has never been widely popular.
JEDEN
MasculineDistinctive name of Polish origin, derived from the word 'jeden' meaning 'one,' with no religious or historical significance but offering a unique numerical reference.
JEDI
MasculineThe name Jedi originated from George Lucas's Star Wars franchise, referring to peace-keeping warriors who harnessed the mystical Force energy for good.
JEDI
FeminineThe name Jedi originates from the fictional Star Wars universe, created by George Lucas. It's not traditionally found in any culture or language but has gained popularity due to its association with wise, resilient guardians of peace, the Jedi Knights.
JEDIAEL
MasculineUnique Hebrew given name meaning "Beloved of God.
JEDIAH
MasculineHebrew name that means "beloved of God," with biblical origins tracing back to a son of King David named Jedidiah.
JEDIDAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning "beloved" or "dear friend," used as an epithet for King Solomon in the Old Testament and traditionally considered one of God's names in Judaism.
JEDIDIAH
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning 'beloved of God', given to Solomon in the Bible.
JEDIDIAH
FeminineRare Hebrew name meaning "beloved of God.
JEDIEL
MasculineRare Hebrew male given name with significant meaning: Praise of God.
JEDIKIAH
MasculineHebrew name composed of "Yedidia" meaning "beloved of God" and "Kah" meaning "towards". It signifies "Beloved of God, towards Him" and has biblical roots, being another name for King Solomon. Today, it remains a rare yet meaningful choice.
JEDREK
MasculinePolish-Czech name meaning "famous in war," derived from Jedrzej and often used as a nickname or pet name.
JEDRIC
MasculineRare, Slavic male given name derived from 'jeti' meaning 'to eat' and 'mír' signifying 'peace', interpreted as 'eating peacefully'.
JEDRICK
MasculineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "happy child" or "one who brings joy," gaining popularity worldwide due to its vibrant sound and positive meaning.
JEDRIEL
MasculineRare Hebrew name composed of 'Yed' (thankful/praise) and 'El' (God), signifying "Praise be to God".
JEDRIK
MasculineDistinctive Scandinavian male name derived from 'Geðríkr', meaning 'powerful in thought'.
JEDSON
MasculineEnglish origin, variant spelling of Judson, derived from Hebrew Judah meaning "praise" or "thanksgiving," popularized by Henry James' novel "The Bostonians.