Female and male names starting with the letter "J" .
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JOIA
FemininePortuguese-derived name that means 'joy', inspired by its association with precious stones.
JOICE
FeminineEnglish name of Middle English origin, derived from "joye" meaning joy or happiness. Traditionally given to both boys and girls in the Middle Ages, it is now predominantly associated with females. Notably, Joice Heth was reportedly the first person in America with accurately documented age, born in 1670.
JOICY
FeminineUnique female given name of African origin, specifically from the Swahili language. Its meaning is not explicitly clear, but it may be derived from the Swahili word "jui," meaning "to know" or "to be aware," suggesting wisdom or knowledge.
JOIE
MasculineThe name Joie originates from France, where it signifies 'joy' or 'happiness', derived from the French word 'joie'.
JOIE
FeminineFrench origin, meaning 'joy', derived from the French word 'joie' which refers to happiness or gladness.
JOIELLE
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from Yoel, meaning "Yahweh is God," with uncertain etymology but possibly related to "yalal," suggesting a warrior or transformative figure. Though not traditional, Joielle has gained modern popularity due to its unique sound and appealing meaning, often associated with creativity and individuality.
JOILYN
FeminineModern American feminine name derived from Joy and Lily, signifying happiness and purity respectively.
JOINER
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from the occupational surname of medieval carpenters skilled in joining wood together.
JOISE
FeminineHebrew name meaning "the Lord is our banner," a variant of Joshua, which was popularized by the biblical figure Joshua and San Francisco's Emperor Joshua Norton.
JOIYA
FeminineAfrican name of Igbo origin meaning "joy" or "happiness".
JOJEAN
FeminineUnique name of unknown origin, possibly a variant spelling of the French name Georgette, which means "farmer" or "earthworker".
JOJI
MasculineJapanese origin boy's/girl's name meaning "long-life" or "eternal".
JOJO
MasculineUnknown origin but growing in popularity, is believed by some to derive from African-American Vernacular English 'jo' meaning joy or happiness.
JOJO
FeminineCharming and unique Hebrew name derived from "yoḥe'ōd", meaning "Jehovah has enlarges".
JOJUAN
MasculineSpanish origin, combining Joe (short for Joshua, meaning "God is salvation") and Juan (meaning "God is gracious"). It signifies "God is gracious.
JOKARI
MasculineDistinctively Finnish male name from the Kalevala epic, signifying strength, courage, uniqueness, and skillfulness.
JOKOBE
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name that means "God is gracious.
JOKSAN
MasculineRare and unique given name with unknown origins and unclear significance.
JOKUBAS
MasculineAncient Lithuanian male given name with unknown origin and meaning, first appearing in 14th-century documents and gaining popularity among the nobility by the 16th century.
JOLA
FeminineAfrican name from West Africa, representing the ethnic group of Jola people found mainly in Senegal, Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau. It holds no specific meaning but embodies strength, resilience, and rich heritage.
JOLAINE
FeminineRare but elegant French female given name derived from the French word "jolif," meaning "happy" or "cheerful.
JOLAN
MasculineHebrew name that means 'to shout' or 'to cry out', symbolizing passion, zeal, and enthusiasm, and often associated with joy and celebration.
JOLAN
FeminineSlavic name meaning "graced with peace," reflecting the hope for tranquility and elegance in one's life.
JOLANA
FeminineSlavic female name derived from the Czech word for "violet," symbolizing royalty and grace, and has historical roots traced back to Czech royal families.
JOLANDA
FeminineItalian name derived from 'jolande', meaning 'juniper tree', symbolizing hardiness and adaptability.
JOLANE
FeminineFrench feminine given name derived from the Old French word "jolif," meaning "happy" or "cheerful." It was originally used as a nickname for women known for their cheerful disposition and has since evolved into a given name in its own right. Despite its French origins, Jolane has gained popularity in English-speaking countries like the United States and Canada.
JOLANI
MasculineUnique African name of Yoruba origin meaning "God's gift," expressing parental gratitude for their child.
JOLANI
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning "Gift of God.
JOLANTA
FeminineBeautiful Lithuanian name meaning "violet flower," symbolizing elegance and royalty.
JOLAOLUWA
FeminineYoruba name meaning "Celebration belongs to God".
JOLAYNE
FeminineRare French name meaning "little joy," originating from Normandy and derived as a diminutive of Joline or Jolan.
JOLE
MasculineUncommon Italian boy's name derived from 'gola,' meaning throat, suggesting strength and power.
JOLE
FeminineUnique French name derived from the Occitan word 'jòu', meaning 'play'. It signifies joy, happiness, and freedom of spirit.
JOLEA
FeminineMysterious yet appealing name with unknown origins, popular among parents seeking distinctive names for their children. Its meaning remains uncertain, with theories ranging from African or Native American origin to a variant spelling of French 'Joli' or blend of Josephine and Leah. Despite its unclear history, Jolea's uniqueness and phonetic appeal make it an attractive choice.
JOLEAH
FeminineUnique Hebrew name derived from "yoladah," meaning birth or giving birth, signifying joy and celebration of new life.
JOLEAN
FeminineIrish name derived from Seanfhionn, meaning "ancient fair one." It's rare yet historically significant, often bearing good fortune.
JOLECIA
FeminineUnique African American name derived from combining 'Joyce' (Latin, meaning "happy") and 'Leisha', an African American variant of Hebrew Elizabeth ("God is my oath").
JOLEE
FeminineHawaiian unisex name meaning "joyful heaven".
JOLEEN
FeminineDistinctive feminine name of American origin, derived from Dolly Parton's 1973 hit song "Joleen," and often interpreted to symbolize independence and strength.
JOLEENA
FeminineCaptivating feminine name of Welsh origin, derived from "goleuni," meaning light.