Female and male names starting with the letter "J" .
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JINNAH
FeminineAncient Muslim name from India, derived from 'jinn', signifying strength and power.
JINNI
FeminineRare Arabic-origin name derived from "jinni," meaning "genie" or "spirit.
JINNIE
FeminineUnique, Scottish-origin female name meaning "God is gracious," derived from the Gaelic word "Seonaid.
JINNIFER
FeminineThe feminine given name Jennifer is of Welsh origin, derived from 'Gwenhilian', meaning 'fair and happy'.
JINNY
FeminineChinese name derived from "jin," meaning "golden." It signifies wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.
JINO
MasculineDistinctive African name, Yoruba in origin (Nigeria), meaning "to be patient".
JINORA
FeminineUnique Japanese name composed of the kanji characters "人" (hito) meaning person/human being, and "成" (nara) signifying accomplishment/success. It can be used for both boys and girls, expressing aspirations for future achievements.
JINU
MasculineKorean name composed of '지' meaning earth and '눌' signifying cloud, reflecting harmony between humans and nature.
JINWOO
MasculineKorean name composed of "진" (jin), meaning true or genuine, and "우" (woo), meaning me or I, signifying authentic self.
JINX
MasculineThe name Jinx of American origin gained popularity recently, often used for girls but can be unisex. Its meaning is unclear but may derive from the superstitious term 'jinx' meaning bad luck, though it doesn't necessarily hold this connotation as a given name.
JINX
FeminineEnglish name with ancient Roman roots, originally meaning evil spirit or demon bringing bad luck. Though once considered unfortunate, today it's chosen for its uniqueness.
JIO
MasculineIndian origin male name derived from Sanskrit 'jiva' meaning 'life', symbolizing sacredness and individual soul in Hinduism.
JION
MasculineRare Greek-derived given name meaning "violet flower," originating from mythological figure Iōn transformed into a violet by Apollo. It was borne by ancient philosopher Ion of Chios.
JIONI
MasculineShona name from Zimbabwe and Zambia, meaning 'respect' or 'reverence', signifying someone who embodies these qualities.
JIONI
FeminineIgbo name from Nigeria, meaning 'holding power'.
JIONNA
FeminineUncommon African-American name, likely emerging in late 20th-century US, with an uncertain meaning possibly tied to Hebrew 'dove', but lacking concrete evidence.
JIONNI
MasculineDistinctive Italian name that means 'young' or 'youthful', although some sources dispute this connection.
JIONNI
FeminineItalian name meaning "God is gracious," derived from Giovanni, popularized by figures like Giovanni Boccaccio, now globally recognized.
JIONNIE
MasculineUnique African Yoruba name meaning "King who stretches out his hands", symbolizing leadership and expansion.
JIONNY
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly coined for its uniqueness.
JIOVANA
FeminineDistinctive female name of Latin origin, derived from "Iovianus" meaning "of Jupiter" or "relating to the god Jupiter," signifying wisdom and power.
JIOVANI
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin 'Iohannes', meaning 'God is gracious'.
JIOVANNA
FeminineItalian name derived from 'Iohannes', meaning 'God is gracious'. It was once popular among noble Italian families and has been associated with historical figures like Giovanna I of Naples.
JIOVANNI
MasculineDistinctive Italian name derived from Giovanni, which means "God is gracious.
JIOVANNIE
MasculineDistinctive Italian name derived from "Giovanni", meaning "God is gracious". It originates from the Latin "Ioannes" honoring Saint John the Baptist, and has been used by notable individuals throughout history despite not being as widely documented as its variations like Giovanni or John.
JIOVANNY
MasculineDistinctive Hispanic given name originating from the Italian Giovanni, which means 'God is gracious' in Hebrew.
JIOVANY
MasculineSpanish variant of the Hebrew name Joel, meaning "Yahweh is God," popularized in Spain and Latin America, often associated with Catholic tradition and creative individuals.
JIOVONNI
MasculineItalian name derived from Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious." It has a rich history dating back to medieval times and has evolved from the Hebrew name Yochanan.
JIQUAN
MasculineChinese boy's name originating from Mandarin, composed of 'Ji' meaning "machine" or "device", and 'Quan' translating to "spring" or "source". It signifies innovation, creativity, water, nature, and harmony between humanity and nature.
JIQUEZ
MasculineDistinctive Hispanic name originating from Quechua-speaking regions in South America, with potential meanings such as "growth in snow" or "development amidst adversity.
JIRA
FeminineDistinctive Japanese name meaning "land," symbolizing groundedness and resilience. It has historical significance, associated with legendary ninja Jiraiya, and gained global popularity recently due to its dynamic sound.
JIRAH
FeminineHebrew name derived from 'Yirah', meaning 'fear' or 'awe'. It's associated with Isaac from the Bible, symbolizing God's provision even in times of doubt or fear.
JIRAH
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from "yarah," meaning "to enlighten" or "to make clear." It holds historical significance as it was borne by one of Abraham's wives in the Bible.
JIRAIYA
MasculineCaptivating Japanese name derived from 'Shuriken Jiraiya,' meaning 'Thunder God Hidden in the Valley.' It signifies courage, strength, adaptability, and untapped potential.
JIRAIYA
FeminineRare Japanese name, translating to 'Thunder from the Earth,' derived from two kanji characters: '地' (chi) and '雷' (rai). It's deeply rooted in folklore, named after a legendary ninja master from the Edo period known for his thunder-based jutsu and connection with toads.
JIRAIYAH
MasculineJapanese name derived from 'kijiraiya,' meaning 'yellow weasel,' symbolizing intelligence and cunning.
JIRAM
MasculineRare Hebrew male given name that means "to rise" or "to ascend," tracing back to biblical times and appearing in the Book of Chronicles as a son of Gilead. Its meaning can symbolize overcoming obstacles, success through hard work, or spiritual growth.
JIREH
MasculineHebrew name that means "God will see". It signifies God's provision in response to Abraham's obedience.
JIREH
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "God will see" or "God sees," given to Abraham's second son, reflecting Sarah's faith in God's promise of numerous descendants despite their advanced age.
JIREN
MasculineJapanese name composed of the kanji characters 'earth' (ジ) and 'lily' (レン), symbolizing stability, growth, and elegance. It has historical significance in Japanese literature, appearing in Natsume Soseki's novel "Kokoro".