Female and male names starting with the letter "J" .

JERICO

Feminine

Rare but powerful male name of Hebrew origin, meaning "commander of the army" or "appointed by God".

JERICO

Masculine

Spanish name derived from the ancient city Jericho in Palestine, meaning "fragrant city" or "city of moon".

JERID

Masculine

Uncommon yet distinctive male name of Arabic origin meaning "to rise" or "ascend," reflecting elevation and climbing.

JERIE

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "exalted" or "commander", derived from the Hebrew word "harah". It is less common than variants like Jerry, Geri, or Gerald, but still carries a powerful meaning associated with leadership and strength. Throughout history, notable figures such as Jeremiah, the Old Testament prophet, and Jerry Rice, the NFL legend, have carried this name. In popular culture, it has been used in various forms across movies, television shows, books, and music.

JERIEL

Masculine

Unique male given name of Hebrew origin, derived from "yeriyel," meaning "God will increase.

JERIES

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "flowing water" or "stream," derived from the name Yari, and has a rich history dating back centuries with notable figures like Ibn Rushd (Averroes) and Egyptian footballer Jeries Khattab.

JERIESHA

Feminine

Unknown origin with an unexplained meaning.

JERIK

Masculine

Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse 'jarl', meaning 'to govern' or 'to rule', originally reserved for rulers and noblemen.

JERIKA

Feminine

African origin name of Igbo heritage, bearing the meaning "the Lord is perfect.

JERIKAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew girls' name meaning "song" or "to sing", deeply rooted in Jewish traditions where singing plays an essential role.

JERIKKA

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning 'moon', popularized by feminist activist Gloria Steinem.

JERIKO

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "moon," originating from ancient biblical times and popularized through the city of Jericho in the Bible.

JERILEE

Feminine

Rare, captivating female name of American origin, believed to be a variant of Geraldine, potentially meaning "spear rule". Its enigmatic charm lies in its unclear history and sparse usage throughout time.

JERILENE

Feminine

Rare French-origin unisex name derived from "jérémie," meaning "mountain of God.

JERILOU

Feminine

Uncommon given name of unknown origin, with possible ties to the Hebrew name Yericho meaning "moon," or a blend of Jeremy and Lou. Its rare use throughout history contributes to its enigmatic allure.

JERILYN

Feminine

Unique American female name created by combining Jerry and Lynn in the mid-20th century, with unknown origins and meaning but used occasionally since then.

JERILYNN

Feminine

American-originated name likely created as a blend of Geraldine and Cheryl, meaning 'spear brave' and 'darling', respectively.

JERILYNNE

Feminine

Distinctive female name of American origin, created by combining Jeri and Linette, though its exact creator and meaning are unclear.

JERIMAH

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from 'Yeremyah', meaning 'God will exalt'. It's associated with the prophet Jeremiah, symbolizing strength, courage, and devotion.

JERIMAINE

Masculine

Distinctive African American name derived from Jeremy and James, meaning "merciful supplanter" or "gift from God who seizes by the heel".

JERIME

Masculine

Jerime's origins trace back to the Bible, with the prophet Jeremiah bearing this name meaning "appointed by God.

JERIMEE

Masculine

Jerimee: Latin origin, meaning 'to remember'. Derived from Hieremias, the Latin form of Hebrew Yirmiyahu. Popularized in recent years. Historically significant as it was borne by prominent figures like Prophet Jeremiah. Associated with strength, wisdom, and purpose.

JERIMEY

Masculine

Unique American name coined by author Stephen King for his novel 'Insomnia', gaining popularity despite its fictional origins and unknown meaning.

JERIMI

Masculine

Jeremi is a distinctive Hebrew name that means "exalted" or "elevated," reflecting the lofty ideals of its root word, ramah.

JERIMIA

Masculine

Jeremiah is a Hebrew name meaning 'God will exalt', composed of 'yerem' (to exalt) and 'yah' (God), first appearing in the Bible as a Major Prophet.

JERIMIAH

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from Jeremiah, meaning "God will exalt," popularized by the prophet Jeremiah.

JERIMIE

Masculine

Jerimiah is an Hebrew-origin name meaning "exalted by God", popularized by the prophet Jeremiah in the Old Testament.

JERIMIH

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "appointed by God," derived from the biblical prophet Jeremiah, symbolizing steadfastness.

JERIMIHA

Masculine

Jeremiah is a Hebrew name meaning "appointed by God" or "God will exalt".

JERIMIYAH

Masculine

Distinct male name of Hebrew origin meaning "appointed by God".

JERIMY

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "appointed/exalted by God", often associated with the prophet Jeremiah.

JERIMYA

Masculine

Unique Hebrew male name meaning "God will exalt," derived from the name Yirmiyahu, which combines the elements yare ("to fear") and YHWH (Yahweh). It holds historical significance as the name of the major biblical prophet Jeremiah.

JERIMYAH

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from Jeremiah, meaning "God will exalt".

JERIN

Feminine

Rare, Hebrew-origin name derived from Jericho, a biblical city, potentially meaning "moon" or "fragrant.

JERIN

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from "yareach," meaning "he will bring light." It's associated with intelligence, wisdom, kindness, and compassion, reflecting its biblical and historical significance.

JERINA

Feminine

Beautiful and rare Czech name derived from Jirí, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker".

JERINE

Feminine

Captivating name of Persian origin, meaning 'crescent moon' and symbolizing femininity, beauty, and light.

JERIOD

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "to descend" or "flow down", suggesting adaptability and movement.

JERION

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from "yarah," meaning "to flow" or "to descend." It's believed to mean "the Lord will enlighten" or "God will bring light," and it has been used throughout history, notably by Saint Jeremiah, a Christian martyr and patron saint of refugees. Despite its relatively obscure origins, Jerion carries a sense of strength, resilience, and uniqueness.

JERIOUS

Masculine

Unique American name derived from the Latin "Gerius", meaning "vigorous" or "active". It combines the prefix "Jer-" with the suffix "-ious" to suggest strength and energy. Though uncommon, this distinctive name has gained recognition through figures like NFL player Jerious Norwood.