Female and male names starting with the letter "J" .
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JERRAMIE
MasculineDistinctive American variant of the Hebrew name Jeremiah, meaning "appointed by God" or "exalted by God". It first appeared in Louisiana in the mid-19th century and remains relatively uncommon today.
JERRAMY
MasculineUnique American name created by author Stephen King for his novel 'The Eyes of the Dragon', combining elements from Jeremy, Jamie, and French word 'plaisir'.
JERRAN
MasculineUnique name of unknown origin, with no established meaning or historical significance. Its rarity contributes to its appeal for those seeking distinctive names.
JERRARD
MasculineRare yet powerful male name with English origins, derived from the Germanic 'Gerald', meaning 'spear ruler'.
JERRAY
MasculineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, derived from the concept "Eleda," meaning "owner" or "master." It translates to "Owner of the Heart" or "Master of the Soul," signifying importance, uniqueness, and spiritual connection.
JERRE
FeminineWelsh name derived from Gerald, meaning "spear ruler.
JERRE
MasculineUnique American boy's name created from elements of Jeremy and Jared, popular in the US during the late 20th century. Its meaning is uncertain, but it's sometimes associated with "ruler" or "commander." It peaked at #804 in popularity in 1978.
JERRED
MasculineAmerican male given name created by author Richard Jessup for his character Jeremiah Bell in "The Professional". Despite its fictional origins, Jerred has become popular among parents seeking a distinctive name for their sons, with its highest rank being 734th in the US in 1985.
JERREL
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from 'yarah', meaning 'to fear or tremble', associated with the biblical figure Jeremiah.
JERREL
MasculineAmerican-made male name created in the early 20th century with no known meaning or history.
JERRELL
FeminineAfrican American name created by combining Jeremiah ("appointed by God") and Kelly ("bright-headed" or "war"), resulting in a unique name without its own specific meaning.
JERRELL
MasculineDistinctively American male given name with no specific meaning or historical background. It was created by combining elements "Jere" and "ell," and has gained some popularity among African American families in recent years despite not being highly ranked in terms of overall popularity.
JERRELLE
MasculineUncommon African American given name, potentially derived from Jerrell, meaning "to rise" or "to ascend".
JERREMIAH
MasculineJeremiah is a Hebrew boys' name meaning "appointed by God," inspired by the Old Testament prophet Jeremiah who served during the Babylonian exile.
JERREMY
MasculineVariant spelling of Jeremy, an English masculine given name derived from Sir Jeremy, a character in Shakespeare's play "As You Like It". Both names share the meaning "sacred name" or "holy name", originating from the French name Jerome. Despite its rarity, Jerremy holds the same meaning and traditions as Jeremy.
JERREN
MasculineDistinctive American given name created by author Mercedes Lackey for her Valdemar series, gaining popularity beyond literature and now found on U.S. baby naming lists despite its unclear etymology.
JERRENE
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning "spear", associated with the Roman goddess Gerra personifying old age.
JERRET
MasculineFrench name derived from "jarre," meaning "large earthenware jar." Traditionally given to boys in families connected to wine-making or agriculture, this rare yet distinctive name boasts a rich history dating back to medieval France and beyond.
JERRETT
MasculineUncommon English name derived from Gerald, meaning 'ruler with the spear', making it distinctive yet meaningful.
JERRI
FeminineUnique American name, originally derived from Gerald or Geraldo, of German descent meaning "rule with the spear". It gained popularity due to public figures like Jerri Manthey, winner of Survivor in 2001.
JERRI
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from Yehoshua, meaning "God is salvation".
JERRIA
FeminineUnique Hebrew feminine given name meaning "God will enlighten," carrying profound spiritual significance and derived from the biblical prophet Jeremiah.
JERRIAH
FeminineCaptivating unisex name of Hebrew origin, derived from Jericho, meaning "city of the moon" or "moon city". It gained recent popularity through popular culture and is associated with intelligence, creativity, and determination.
JERRIAH
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "enlightened" or "illuminated," signifying inner light and wisdom, originating from the Hebrew word "yarah.
JERRIAN
MasculineIntriguing African name of Igbo origin, meaning 'God', symbolizing reverence and carrying a rich history across generations and cultures.
JERRIANA
FeminineAmerican name created by blending Geraldine and Janice, meaning it doesn't have a specific meaning but can evoke elegance due to its "-ana" suffix.
JERRIANN
FeminineAmerican-originated name created in the mid-20th century by combining Geraldine and Marrianne; it has no specific meaning but offers uniqueness.
JERRIANNA
FeminineCaptivating American feminine name created by combining 'Jerry' and 'Anna', meaning 'power' and 'grace/favor'.
JERRIANNE
FeminineOriginating from France, the name Jerrianne is a feminine variation of Jeremiah. Its meaning translates to 'appointed by God' or 'God will elevate.'
JERRIC
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning "to bear" or "carry," potentially signifying strength and endurance.
JERRICA
FeminineAmerican female name created by singer-songwriter Jerry Cash for his daughter. It combines Geraldine ('spear strength') and Erica ('eternally powerful'), reflecting power and uniqueness.
JERRICCA
FeminineAkan-derived African name meaning "God's blessing/gift," reflecting its divine connotations.
JERRICHA
FeminineAmerican name created by blending Jerri (a short form of Geraldine) and Rica (short for Richelle), though its origin is unconfirmed.
JERRICHO
MasculineJericho is a Hebrew name originating from the biblical city known as "the City of Palms," symbolizing resilience and triumph over obstacles.
JERRICK
MasculineRare American male name with unknown origins and meaning, though some associate it with 'jerk', implying sudden movement.
JERRICKA
FeminineAmerican-origin feminine name coined by its creators to be distinctive, with no fixed meaning but interpreted uniquely based on its sound and appearance.
JERRICO
MasculineDistinctive Italian name meaning "victorious" or "conqueror," reflecting strength and courage.
JERRID
MasculineAmerican name created as a variant of Jarrett, which means 'spear strong' or 'strong as a spear'.
JERRIE
FeminineRare female given name with unknown origins and no specific historical significance. It was famously carried by American aviator Geraldine "Jerrie" Mock, the first woman to fly solo around the world in 1964.
JERRIE
MasculineAmerican name created by blending Jerry and Marie, resulting in a unique yet familiar option lacking specific meaning but boasting notable figures like aviator Jerrie Mock.