Female and male names starting with the letter "J" .
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JIMELL
MasculineUncommon American given name with no documented meaning or history, first recorded in the mid-20th century.
JIMELLA
FeminineRare and lovely Italian female given name derived from 'giocare', meaning 'to play'.
JIMENA
MasculineUnique and historically significant Spanish girls' name derived from 'Jimeno', meaning 'like a ram'. It is famously associated with Jimena Fernández de Córdoba, a 12th-century noblewoman who played a key role in the Reconquista.
JIMENA
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from Basque Jamena meaning 'like a flame,' with historical significance as the name of several notable figures, including Jimena Díaz, wife of El Cid Campeador.
JIMENEZ
MasculineSpanish surname derived from the given name 'James', which means 'supplanter' or 'may God protect'.
JIMENNA
FeminineJimena is a feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Basque name Jamika, which means "one who surrounds or protects." It has been used by notable figures throughout Spanish history, including Jimena Díaz, wife of El Cid Campeador, and is associated with strength and intelligence in Spain.
JIMERE
MasculineAfrican name of Yoruba origin that signifies 'beauty and joy'.
JIMESHA
FeminineHebrew name that means 'God hears' or 'God saves'.
JIMETTA
FeminineAfrican Igbo name meaning "to bring forth joy".
JIMETTE
FeminineRare and charming French feminine name, derived from the male name James, which means 'supplanter'.
JIMEY
MasculineAmerican-origin given name created as a shorter version of James or Jimmy, with historical roots tracing back to Latin Jacobus meaning "supplanter" or "held by the heel".
JIMI
FeminineHawaiian name meaning 'to chase' or 'pursue', popularized by legendary musician Jimi Hendrix.
JIMI
MasculineAfrican name derived from Swahili 'jumuia', meaning 'family' or 'community', reflecting unity and belonging.
JIMIA
FeminineJimia, of Swahili origin, means 'beautiful' or 'lovely', originally given to royal daughters in Africa.
JIMIAH
FeminineAfrican American given name of Hebrew origin, derived from 'Yahiya', meaning 'the Lord lives'. It is historically significant, as it was borne by one of King David's sons in the Bible.
JIMICA
FeminineUnconventional name with unknown origin and no historical significance.
JIMIE
MasculineAncient Hebrew name with deep historical roots, meaning "Let him be praised," carried by wise advisors, talented musicians, and skilled athletes throughout history.
JIMIE
FeminineDistinctive name of French origin, derived from Jamet, which itself comes from Jameson or James. The name carries meanings associated with its Germanic and Latin roots, such as "tavern keeper" or "supplanter." Although Jamet was popular in France during the 18th and 19th centuries, Jimie is a more recent variant that has gained popularity in English-speaking countries like the United States and Canada. Pronounced /ʒi.mi/ in French, it offers a unique sound with its soft 'j' similar to an English 's.'
JIMIKA
FeminineRare yet meaningful Japanese name composed of "Ji" (earth) and "Mika" (beautiful), signifying "beautiful land".
JIMIN
FeminineKorean name meaning "very intelligent" or "ultra-wise," composed of Ji (지) for wisdom/intelligence and Min (민) for wise/clever.
JIMIN
MasculineBoy's name of Korean origin, meaning 'wisdom' (지) and 'intelligence' (민).
JIMIQUE
MasculineUnique and exotic name with unknown origins, no known derivation from common languages or naming traditions, and unclear meaning.
JIMIR
MasculineCaptivating African name meaning 'peace', associated with the phrase 'peaceful warrior'. It has been borne by historical figures like Jimir Al-Shaykh and is chosen today for its cultural significance.
JIMISHA
FeminineAfrican Swahili name meaning 'beauty', bestowed upon girls to embody elegance and hope for admiration.
JIMIYA
FeminineAttractive African-derived name meaning 'beautiful' in Swahili, often given to girls but also suitable for boys.
JIMIYAH
FeminineArabic name meaning 'gathering' or 'assembly', carrying connotations of unity and spirituality, and historically associated with notable figures like Princess Jimiyah al-Dawla.
JIMM
MasculineJimmy is an Irish name derived from Seamus, meaning "supplanter," popularized by figures like Jimmy Stewart.
JIMMA
FeminineAfrican name of Oromo origin, traditionally given to boys, whose meaning may vary but is often associated with the Ethiopian city of Jimma or traditional Oromo naming practices.
JIMME
MasculineAfrican origin name from Nigeria's Igbo people meaning "Let us have a child," symbolizing joy after long-awaited birth.
JIMMEKA
FeminineAfrican origin name composed of "Jim", derived from James meaning 'supplanter', and "-eka" signifying uniqueness, making Jimmeka a blend of familiarity and distinctiveness.
JIMMEL
MasculineIrish name of Latin origin, derived from "Seamus" meaning "supplanter," with notable bearers including Seamus Heaney and James Joyce.
JIMMER
MasculineAmerican origin name derived from James, which means "supplanter".
JIMMESHA
FeminineDistinctive African-American name coined by Zadie Smith in her novel 'White Teeth', now popularized due to its literary origins and unique sound.
JIMMEY
MasculineUncommon American name derived from James, meaning "supplanter" in Hebrew, coined by Mark Twain for his character Jim in "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
JIMMI
MasculineUnique Scandinavian variant of Jimmy, which itself comes from James, meaning 'supplanter' or 'held by the heel'.
JIMMI
FeminineUnique Scandinavian given name derived from the Old Norse "Hjálmarr", meaning "helmet warrior".
JIMMIA
FeminineYoruba name from Nigeria and Benin, meaning 'Let there be peace'.
JIMMIAH
FeminineDistinct African American name of recent origin, its exact roots unclear but believed to be a blend of James and Elijah or a creative invention with no specific meaning attached.
JIMMICA
FeminineDistinctive unisex name of African origin, derived from Kimika meaning 'miracle' or 'gift from God', and associated with strength, uniqueness and grace.
JIMMIE
MasculineAmerican diminutive of James, which originates from the Latin Jacobus and Hebrew Ya'aqov, meaning "supplanter".