Female and male first names beginning with the letter “J”..
JESSICAROSE
FemaleUnique Hispanic name combining Jessica ('God sees') and Rose ('flower'), embodying strength and delicacy.
JESSICCA
FemaleJessica is a Hebrew female name meaning "God sees" or "God beholds", originating from the biblical story of Hannah and her daughter who was dedicated to God's service.
JESSICE
FemaleJessica is an English female given name derived from the Latin word "Iustitia," meaning "justice.
JESSICIA
FemaleJessica is an English female name derived from Jesse, meaning "God is my judge" in Hebrew.
JESSICKA
FemaleAmerican feminine name created by combining Jessica ('God will watch over') and Misty ('bear cub'). It's recently gained popularity for its uniqueness.
JESSICO
FemaleDistinctive Spanish name meaning "God will hear," derived from the Hebrew name Yishak.
JESSIE
FemaleUnisex English name derived from Hebrew Yochebed, meaning "God is my oath".
JESSIE
MaleUnisex name of Scottish origin, derived from the English form of the Hebrew name Jesse, meaning "God's promise" or "God sees." It gained popularity through Louisa May Alcott's novel Little Women and remains popular worldwide, especially in English-speaking countries.
JESSIECA
FemaleUncommon American feminine name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God sees" or "God beholds".
JESSIEJAMES
MaleModern, unisex name created by combining the Hebrew names Jesse ("God sees") and James ("supplanter").
JESSIEL
MaleJessie is an English gender-neutral name derived from Hebrew Yishai, father of King David in the Old Testament. Initially used for both boys and girls since the 19th century, it is now predominantly associated with females. Though its meaning varies, Jessie often embodies strength and courage.
JESSIELYNN
FemaleAmerican compound name derived from Jesse ("God is salvation") and Elizabeth ("My God is an oath"), with the addition of the suffix "lynn" for a distinctive sound. It's often associated with strong-willed individuals, but its meaning can vary based on interpretation.
JESSIEMAE
FemaleUnique American girls' name coined by author Ann Brashares for her character in "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants," symbolizing freedom and independence.
JESSIKA
FemaleModern feminine name of Scandinavian origin, derived from Jesper (meaning 'God is my oath') and Jessica ('God sees'), offering a stylish alternative to traditional spellings.
JESSIKAH
FemaleHebrew origin, derived from the word "Yitzhak," meaning "he will laugh." Traditionally a boy's name in Jewish families, Jessikah has gained popularity as a girl's name in recent years. Despite its uniqueness and historical significance, it remains relatively rare, never ranking among the top 1000 most popular girls' names in the U.S.
JESSILYN
FemaleUnique American feminine name created by blending Jessica ("God sees") and Lindsay ("from the bright meadow").
JESSILYNN
FemaleAmerican name created by combining Jessica ('God is salvation') and Lynn ('from the lake' or 'from the linden tree'), first used in the early 20th century.
JESSIMAE
FemaleDistinctively Hebrew name meaning 'salvation', derived from Yeshua, popularized during the Middle Ages, and known today for its uniqueness and strength of character.
JESSIMAR
FemaleDistinctive Hispanic name created by blending Jessica (Hebrew: 'God is salvation') and Victoria (Latin: 'victory'). It combines strength, femininity, and triumphant connotations, gaining global popularity despite its relatively recent origin.
JESSINA
FemaleUnique Hebrew female given name, derived from Jessica, which means "God sees" or "God beholds". It emerged in the late 20th century and shares the same historical and literary ties as its counterpart, despite not being as widely used.
JESSINIA
FemaleLatin-origin name with a unique and elegant sound, generally interpreted as "God will increase" or "God is gracious," suggesting positivity and grace. Despite its unclear history, Jessinia has gained popularity among parents seeking distinctive and meaningful names for their daughters.
JESSIQUA
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning "light," associated with brightness and positivity throughout history.
JESSIYAH
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name derived from "yeshua," meaning salvation, popular for its uniqueness and cultural significance.
JESSKA
FemaleRare, captivating Scandinavian name derived from "Jeska," meaning "God will protect.
JESSLENE
FemaleUnique French female name derived from combining Jesse and Helen, interpreted as "God is my oath and torchlight" or "God is my oath and shining one".
JESSLIN
FemaleModern invention, its origin and meaning uncertain, but its unique sound and recent popularity make it an intriguing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.
JESSLY
FemaleUnique given name of unknown origin and meaning, distinct from Jessica or Jesse despite some similarities in sound.
JESSLYN
FemaleUnique, beautiful Irish name derived from the surname O'Jesselyn, meaning "hawk".
JESSLYNN
FemaleModern blend of Jessica ("God sees") and Lynn ("from Linda's pool"), carrying their strengths and positivity without a distinct meaning of its own.
JESSMARIE
FemaleRare yet elegant French given name derived from Jésus-Marie, meaning "Jesus Mary," combining reverence for two significant figures in Christianity.
JESSON
MaleHebrew name meaning "God will judge," derived from the historic King Jehoshaphat of Judah. Though uncommon historically, it's now gaining popularity for its unique sound and significant meaning.
JESSSICA
FemaleJessica is a popular female name of Latin origin derived from 'Jessus', meaning 'God is salvation' or 'God sees'.
JESSTEN
MaleUncertain origin and meaning.
JESSTIN
MaleUnique modern name of unknown origin, gaining popularity since 2008 despite lacking a definitive meaning or traditional associations.
JESSTINA
FemaleCaptivating Latin-derived feminine form of Justus, meaning 'just' or 'righteous'.
JESSTINE
FemaleHerald: Germanic origin, means 'bear', derived from Old German 'heri' ('army' or 'warrior'). Initially used as a surname linked to heraldry. Rarely used as a given name today.
JESSTON
MaleUnique American name likely derived from the combination of Jesse and Justin, with no specific meaning or history attached.
JESSULY
FemaleCharming Hebrew name, derived from "yeshua," meaning "salvation." It's a variant of Joshua, connected to the biblical figure who led the Israelites into the Promised Land. Though less common now, Jessuly remains a memorable choice with religious significance.
JESSUP
MaleEnglish given name of Old English origin, derived from "gesipu" meaning "youth" or "young man".
JESSUS
MaleHebrew name meaning 'salvation', commonly associated with Jesus Christ despite not being widely used today.