Female and male first names beginning with the letter “J”..

JERRIEL

Male

Modern invented name with unknown origin and meaning, believed to have been created at birth.

JERRIK

Male

Ancient Scandinavian name meaning 'spear', derived from Old Norse 'geirr'. It was often given to Viking warriors to symbolize strength and courage in battle. Today, it's chosen by parents appreciating its historical significance and powerful meaning.

JERRIKA

Female

Captivating Hebrew female name meaning 'to enlarge' or 'expand,' symbolizing growth and prosperity.

JERRIL

Male

Jeryl is a unique male name of Hebrew origin, meaning "to fear" or "to tremble," popularized during the Middle Ages among Jewish communities in Europe. Today, it signifies awe and respect, and has been carried by notable historical figures like Jeremiah and Jeroboam I. Despite its rarity, Jeryl remains an appealing choice for parents seeking distinctive names with rich history and profound meaning.

JERRILEE

Female

English-origin first name created by author Richard Bach for his novel "Jonathan Livingston Seagull," published in 1970. While its meaning remains open to interpretation, some associate it with themes of freedom and self-discovery from Bach's work. Despite being rare, Jerrilee has been adopted as a genuine given name by some individuals.

JERRILL

Male

Rare American male given name created by combining Jerry ("spear strong") and Will (short for William, "resolute protection").

JERRILYN

Female

American name created by author Marcia Muller for her private investigator protagonist Joanna Holman. It has no specific meaning but is associated with uniqueness and independence due to its origin story. Despite its rarity, it's appealing for parents seeking distinctive names.

JERRILYNE

Female

Unique American female name combining Jerry and Lee, gaining popularity mid-20th century U.S., with a meaning associated with strength derived from Geraldine.

JERRILYNN

Female

Unique American female given name created by combining elements from Jerri/Jerry (meaning 'strength' or 'spear ruler') with Lynn ('from the linden tree'). It conveys possible meanings of strength, leadership, nature, and growth.

JERRIME

Male

Ancient Hebrew name meaning 'appointed by God', derived from the Old Testament prophet Jeremiah. It has a rich history and cultural significance.

JERRIMIAH

Male

Jeremiah is a Hebrew name meaning "appointed by God" or "God will exalt," popularized in the Bible through the prophet Jeremiah and prominent figures like Jeremiah Horrocks.

JERRIMY

Male

Jeremy is an English name derived from Latin 'gerere', meaning 'to bear' or 'to carry'.

JERRIN

Male

Hebrew name meaning 'song' or 'chant', symbolizing harmony and unity, and popularized by Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai.

JERRIN

Female

Irish-derived name originating from the surname O'Gearáin, meaning "descendant of Gearán". It's associated with strength, pride, and creativity due to its historical ties to Irish poetry and literature.

JERRINA

Female

Unique Greek feminine given name meaning "song" or "to sing.

JERRINE

Female

African given name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, meaning "let's come together.

JERRION

Male

Rare male given name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting it may derive from Latin or Hebrew roots, but no definitive evidence exists. Despite its scarcity throughout history, notable individuals have borne this name. Recently, there's been a slight increase in its popularity, although it remains quite distinctive and memorable.

JERRIONA

Female

Distinctively African-American name with varying interpretations of its meaning, yet celebrated for its uniqueness and cultural significance despite its unclear origins.

JERRIOUS

Male

Distinctive African American name created from elements of Jeremy, Jeremiah, andarious, with an unknown meaning but possibly associated with peace through its "-ous" suffix. It gained popularity in the late 20th century as part of a trend towards unique baby names.

JERRIS

Female

The American name Jerris has unknown origins and meanings, created recently by parents seeking uniqueness.

JERRIS

Male

Uncommon name with unknown origins and meaning, adding to its mysterious allure despite theories linking it to Gerald or Jeremiah.

JERRISA

Female

The unique name Jerrisa originates from unknown roots and lacks a definitive meaning or history.

JERRISHA

Female

African-origin name, derived from the Yoruba word 'Oshun', meaning 'she who is beautiful like the river goddess'.

JERRISON

Male

Recent, unique boy's name with unknown origins and no known historical or cultural significance.

JERRIT

Male

Uncommon English male given name derived from the Germanic name 'Garis', meaning 'strong spear'.

JERRITA

Female

Unique Hebrew name derived from Jerusalem, meaning "foundation/city of peace," carrying spiritual significance associated with the holy city.

JERRITT

Male

Uncommon English male given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from the Middle English word 'geret', meaning 'spear'. It gained some popularity in the U.S. during the late 19th and early 20th centuries but remains rare today. Its meaning is often associated with strength and masculinity due to its sound and possible connection to the word 'spear'.

JERRIUS

Male

Uncommon unisex given name of Yoruba origin, believed to mean "to grow" or "to prosper".

JERRIYAH

Female

Unique African American variant of the biblical Hebrew name Jeremiah, meaning "God will exalt.

JERRLYN

Female

American name created by combining elements of Jerica, Jennifer, and Lynette. It means "fair-haired warrior" or "clear and bright".

JERROD

Male

American male given name derived from the English surname Jerrold, which has origins in both Old German (Gerold) and Old Norse (Hrolf) personal names. It is associated with strength, leadership, and renown due to its elements "geri" meaning "spear" and "hrolf" meaning "famous wolf". Used since at least the 19th century in America, Jerrod remains somewhat unusual yet used today.

JERROD

Female

American given name of Germanic origin meaning "spear strong," first appearing as a forename in the late 19th century and gaining popularity mid-20th century.

JERROL

Male

Rare, distinctive name of uncertain origin, possibly linked to Germanic names Gerald or Gerard meaning "ruler" or "spear strength".

JERROLD

Male

English male name derived from the Old English words 'ger' meaning 'spear', and '-old' meaning 'noble'. It was often given to children born into noble families during the Middle Ages.

JERROLL

Male

Rare African, potentially Yoruba, given name meaning "God's wealth".

JERROLYN

Female

Hebrew-origin female name meaning "exalted" or "elevated," associated with the Old Testament's King Jeroham. It has been used for centuries, originally by early Christians, later adopted by European nobles, and today remains distinctive worldwide.

JERROME

Male

Jerome is a Latin name derived from the Roman family name "Jerus," meaning "spear." It gained popularity among early Christians due to Saint Jerome, known for translating the Bible into Latin.

JERRON

Male

Hebrew name meaning "cursed," though it lacks negative connotations. It's biblically significant, being one of King David's sons, and has been popularized by notable figures like Jerron Imlach and Jerron Paxton. Despite its uniqueness, Jerron remains internationally recognized across countries such as the United States, Canada, and Israel.

JERRUD

Male

Jerrod is a rare English name derived from the Old English word 'thyrd', meaning 'third' or 'third-born'. Traditionally given to the third son, particularly among royalty, Jerrod carries historical significance.

JERRY

Female

American name derived from 'jester', originally referring to a medieval court comedian. Its meaning is associated with amusement and joy, balancing warmth with strength. Notable bearers include comedian Jerry Seinfeld and musician Jerry Lee Lewis. Today, it remains popular worldwide for its versatility and timeless charm.