Female and male first names beginning with the letter “J”..
JHAMARI
MaleJhamari, of Shona origin from Zimbabwe, means 'to create sound' or 'shout', signifying someone with a powerful voice or impactful presence.
JHAMARION
MaleUncommon yet captivating name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, derived from the Akan language. Its meaning, 'the sun will not set on him,' signifies greatness and lasting impact.
JHAMEL
MaleThe name Jhamel originates from Swahili culture in Africa, meaning 'calm' or 'serene', a combination of 'jaha' (peace) and 'mel' (beauty).
JHAMERE
MaleDistinctive African American name with an unknown meaning, potentially derived from Jamar which means "beautiful" in Arabic.
JHAMIL
MaleArabic name meaning "collective" or "all-encompassing", traditionally associated with generosity and unity, popular worldwide despite its ancient Arabian roots.
JHAMILET
FemaleRare, Spanish-origin girl's name derived from "jamaica" meaning "Haiti," with no specific historical or saintly association, used in some Spanish-speaking communities despite its unclear origins and meanings.
JHAMIR
MaleAfrican-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnicity, signifying "God has favored me with a good destiny".
JHAMYA
FemaleAfrican origin, believed to mean "peace" or "wise one," carried across the Atlantic during slavery and now a rare but significant name in global communities.
JHAN
FemaleRare, distinctive name with unknown origin and meaning, though some believe it may derive from the Sanskrit word "jhana", meaning "meditation". Its unique appeal lies in its mystery and lack of historical context.
JHAN
MaleRare yet profound name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom', inspired by Hindu god Ganesh, symbolizing pursuit of understanding.
JHANA
FemaleUnique Sanskrit name meaning meditation or contemplation, derived from the state of deep concentration in meditation.
JHANAE
FemaleUnique and beautiful name of African origin coined by American jazz musician John Coltrane in 1964. Despite having no specific meaning or translation, Jhanae is often associated with peace, harmony, and spiritual enlightenment due to its musical roots.
JHANAI
FemaleJhanai: Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit 'Jhana' meaning wisdom/knowledge; pronounced jaa-nay; popular among girls recently due to uniqueness.
JHANCARLOS
MaleDistinctive Spanish given name, combining 'Juan' (God's grace) and 'Carlos' (strong), signifying God's strong grace.
JHANE
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "God is gracious," derived from Yochanan, associated with John the Baptist.
JHANEE
FemaleUncommon girls' name of uncertain origin and meaning, believed by some to be a variant of Jane, though this is unproven. Despite this uncertainty, Jhanee has gained recent popularity, often associated with creativity and independence.
JHANEL
FemaleAfrican-origin female given name, derived from Janet meaning "God is gracious." It evolved as a variant spelling with the addition of 'h'.
JHANELLE
FemaleDistinctive West African name derived from the Malinke people of Guinea, signifying "graceful warrior".
JHANET
FemaleUnique and beautiful girl's name of Spanish origin, meaning "God is gracious," with historical significance and international popularity.
JHANI
FemaleIndian name from Rajasthan, a variant of Ganesh, the Hindu god of wisdom and obstacle removal.
JHANIA
FemaleRare yet captivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Jhanj', meaning 'bell', symbolizing wisdom and prosperity.
JHANIAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from "Yanah," meaning "grace" or "beauty.
JHANIYA
FemaleUncommon yet captivating Indian name derived from "Jhanj," the Sanskrit word for "bell," symbolizing the start and end of Hindu ceremonies, signifying blessing and good fortune.
JHANIYAH
FemaleUnique feminine name of Arabic origin, derived from "Jannah" which means "paradise". It signifies hope, peace, and eternal beauty.
JHANNA
FemaleHebrew-derived name meaning "God is gracious," first used in Jewish communities to wish divine favor upon girls.
JHANVI
FemaleIndian feminine name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'one who knows the essence of life.'
JHANYA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Janaki', meaning 'bringer of happiness'.
JHARA
FemaleIndian female name derived from Sanskrit 'Jharana', meaning 'flowing water' or 'waterfall'.
JHARED
MaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "descended," with historical roots tracing back to biblical times when it was borne by Yared, son of Esau. It has been carried by notable figures like Jhared F. Ginsburg and Governor Jared Polis, and remains a unique choice today due to its rich cultural heritage and meaningful significance.
JHARI
MaleIndian girls' name derived from Sanskrit 'jharana', meaning 'waterfall'. It signifies grace and beauty, inspired by the flow of cascading waters.
JHARIEL
MaleJhariel: A unique Yoruba name meaning "Rejoice in God" or "Joy of the Divine Spirit.
JHARLINE
FemaleUnique Indian name derived from Bengali "Jharna", meaning "waterfall". It signifies beauty, grace, and fluidity.
JHASAI
MaleUncommon name of unknown origin, used today primarily for its unique sound.
JHASE
MaleDistinctive name of uncertain origin, without any widely recognized meaning or historical context.
JHASIR
MaleArabic origin name that means 'leader' or 'commander', reflecting strength and authority. It's widely respected in Islamic culture and has gained global popularity among parents seeking meaningful yet unique names.
JHASMIN
FemaleIndian-origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Jasminum', meaning jasmine flower, symbolizing beauty and grace.
JHASMINE
FemaleJasmine is a Persian-origin name meaning 'jasmine flower', symbolizing elegance and enchantment.
JHAVIA
FemaleIntriguing Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Jay," meaning "victory." It signifies triumph and success, with roots in Hindu mythology associated with Lord Krishna.
JHAVIER
MaleSpanish name meaning "bright, shining," derived from the word Javier, associated with Saint Xavier, a 16th-century Basque missionary who co-founded the Jesuits. It is often linked with qualities like spirituality, determination, and courage.
JHAVON
MaleAfrican Swahili name meaning "the one who brings light," symbolizing hope during darkness or hardship.