Female and male names starting with the letter "J" .
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JERELIN
FeminineHebrew-derived name, meaning "appointed by God," associated with the prophet Jeremiah in the Bible.
JERELINE
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'song' or 'melody', expressing creativity through music.
JERELL
MasculineDistinctive African American name, popularized in mid-20th century America, likely a blend of Jerome andrell or inspired by French "jolie", meaning pretty/handsome. Despite its unclear origin, Jerell has become synonymous with creativity and individuality.
JERELL
FeminineDistinctive male name of African American origin, created as a blend of Jerome and Carl in the mid-20th century.
JERELLE
FeminineRecent African-inspired creation combining Jerome and Tyler, gaining popularity for its distinctive yet undefined meaning.
JERELLE
MasculineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin meaning "the pathfinder.
JERELLY
FeminineJeremy is an English name derived from the Old French "Jeremies," which originated from the Germanic "Heribert." It means 'army leader' or 'brilliant warrior.'
JERELY
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from Yeriel, meaning "God is my light," signifying divine illumination or enlightenment.
JERELYN
FeminineRare American female name created by combining Jeri and Lyn in the mid-20th century, with no specific meaning or etymology.
JEREM
MasculineModern boy's name derived from the biblical Jeremiah, which means "dream of throwing" in Hebrew. It gained popularity in the 20th century due to its uniqueness and contemporary sound.
JEREMAH
MasculineHebrew name meaning "Exalted by God," derived from the name Yirmiyahu, with notable historical figures including Jeremiah the prophet.
JEREMAI
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "exalted" or "on high," popularized by the prophet Jeremiah.
JEREMAIAH
MasculineJeremiah: Unique Hebrew name meaning "appointed by God," significant in the Old Testament as the name of a major prophet known for his unwavering faith despite adversity.
JEREMAIH
MasculineJeremaih: Hebrew origin, means "appointed by God", comes from elements "yeram" (to dream) and "yah" (God), associated with biblical prophet Jeremiah.
JEREMAINE
MasculineAfrican-origin name derived from Hebrew 'Jeremy', meaning "appointed by God", and evolved through Scottish Gaelic to its current unique spelling.
JEREME
MasculineHebrew name with a variant spelling of Jeremiah, meaning "appointed by God" or "God exalts".
JEREMEE
MasculineJeremey is a Hebrew name meaning "God will uplift" or "God will exalt," originating from the Bible's prophet Jeremiah and popularized by figures like Saint Jerome and astronomer Jeremiah Horrocks.
JEREMERY
MasculineJeremy is of Hebrew origin, meaning "appointed by God". It evolved via Late Latin Hieronymus to Greek Hierōnymos, ultimately derived from the name of Saint Jerome, a Church Father known for translating the Bible into Latin.
JEREMEY
MasculineHebrew name derived from Jeremiah, meaning "appointed by God," and is associated with the Old Testament prophet who predicted the fall of Jerusalem.
JEREMI
MasculineJeremiah is a Hebrew name meaning "appointed by God," derived from the Hebrew word "Yeremaya.
JEREMI
FeminineJeremi: Hebrew origin, meaning "appointed by God", associated with biblical prophet Jeremiah.
JEREMIA
FeminineJeremiah is a Hebrew name meaning "appointed by God" or "God will exalt." It was borne by a major prophet in the Bible who predicted Jerusalem's destruction and restoration.
JEREMIA
MasculineJeremiah is a Hebrew name, meaning "appointed by God" or "exalted by God," popularized by the prophet Jeremiah in the Old Testament.
JEREMIAH
MasculineJeremiah, of Hebrew origin, means 'may God exalt'.
JEREMIAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning "appointed by God," derived from the word "Yeremiya" and popularized during the Protestant Reformation.
JEREMIAHA
MasculineHebrew given name derived from 'yeremiah,' meaning 'Yahweh will exalt.'
JEREMIAHS
MasculineJeremiah is a unique Hebrew name that means "God will exalt.
JEREMIAL
MasculineHebrew-origin given name derived from Yirmeyahu, meaning "appointed by God." It's associated with the Old Testament prophet Jeremiah, symbolizing strength, faith, and commitment.
JEREMIAN
MasculineUnique male given name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'appointed by God' or 'exalted by God', derived from the biblical name Yeremiah.
JEREMIAS
MasculineHebrew name derived from "Yirmiyahu," meaning "exalted by God" or "appointed by God." It was the name of the prophet Jeremiah in the Old Testament, and it has also appeared in notable literature such as Gottfried Keller's "Green Henry" and Thomas Mann's "Doctor Faustus." Although its popularity has varied over time, Jeremias is still used today due to its rich historical significance.
JEREMIE
MasculineJeremiah is a Hebrew name meaning "appointed by God" or "God will uplift.
JEREMIE
FeminineJeremiah is a Hebrew name meaning 'appointed by God', popularized in Europe during the Middle Ages, and known today for figures like astronomer Jeremiah Horrocks.
JEREMIEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning "mercy of God," first appearing as an archangel in the Book of Enoch and popularized by the prophet Jeremiah.
JEREMIH
MasculineDistinctive name of Hebrew origin, meaning "exalted" or "ascending".
JEREMIHA
MasculineUnique name of Hebrew origin, meaning "Jehovah will exalt" or "God will exalt". It is associated with the prophet Jeremiah from the Old Testament.
JEREMIYA
MasculineHebrew name that means "appointed by God" or "exalted by God".
JEREMIYAH
MasculineHebrew name derived from "Yirmeyahu," meaning "God will uplift" or "God will elevate." It's associated with the Old Testament prophet Jeremiah and has gained popularity in recent years among families of Hebrew and Christian backgrounds.
JEREMMY
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning 'God has exalted', derived from the biblical prophet Jeremiah.
JEREMY
MasculineEnglish name of Hebrew origin meaning 'God will exalt' or 'appointed by God', first appearing in literature during the late 14th century but becoming common only in the mid-20th century.
JEREMY
FeminineMasculine given name of English origin, derived from the Hebrew name Yirmiyahu, meaning "God will exalt" or "God is exalted".