Female and male first names beginning with the letter “J”..
JONNETTE
FemaleUnique French female given name with uncertain origins and meaning, but its elegance makes it stand out.
JONNEY
MaleJohnny is a boy's name of English origin, derived from John which evolved from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious' or 'God has been merciful'. It gained popularity in the late 19th century and remains widely used today.
JONNI
MaleDistinctive Hebrew name derived from Jonathan, meaning 'gift from God.'
JONNI
FemaleHebrew name derived from Jonathan, meaning 'gift from God'.
JONNICA
FemaleUnique name of unknown origin, often associated with creativity and independence.
JONNIE
MaleDiminutive form of the Hebrew name Jonathan meaning "gift from God," also related to John meaning "God is gracious.
JONNIE
FemaleDistinctive Scottish variant of the Hebrew name Jonathan, meaning 'gift from God'.
JONNIEL
MaleUnique Hebrew-derived given name meaning "gift of God", with "-iel" suggesting angelic association.
JONNIKA
FemaleUncommon personal name of unknown origin that invites creative interpretation and individuality.
JONNIQUE
FemaleUnisex name of African origin derived from the Yoruba name 'Ojonike', meaning 'the lord has taken over'.
JONNISHA
FemaleUncommon yet significant African American name derived from Swahili words meaning "gift from God" and "God has heard," reflecting divine blessing and answered prayers.
JONNITA
FemaleUncommon yet distinctive female name of African origin, believed to have been coined by singer Aaliyah. Its meaning remains unclear but may derive from a blend of Jonathan and Jennifer.
JONNY
MaleJohnny is an English name derived from John, which means "God is gracious.
JONNY
FemaleJohnny is an English variant of John, derived from Hebrew 'Yochanan', meaning "God is gracious".
JONNYE
FemaleJohnny is an English variant of John, derived from the Hebrew Johanan meaning 'God is gracious,' popularized in Scotland during the 17th century.
JONOAH
MaleVariant of Jonathan, a Hebrew name meaning 'gift from God'.
JONOTHAN
MaleJonathan is a Hebrew name meaning "God has heard," derived from "yonah" (heard) and "-thān" (gift). Traditionally used for boys, it first appeared in the Bible and has been popular throughout history due to its biblical association.
JONOTHON
MaleUnique variant of the Hebrew name Jonathan, meaning "gift from God," with biblical roots and a contemporary sound.
JONOVAN
MaleAmerican name created by combining Jonathan ('gift of God') and Donovan ('dark-haired'), reflecting strength and nobility.
JONPATRICK
MaleIrish name combining 'John' (Hebrew for "God is gracious") and 'Patrick' (Latin for "noble"), translating to "graced noble one". It's inspired by Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, but is less common in Ireland than other English-speaking countries.
JONPAUL
MaleWelsh given name composed of "John" meaning "God is gracious" and "Paul" signifying "small, humble". It embodies spirituality and humility, drawing from the biblical figures John the Baptist and Saint Paul the Apostle. Although not widely popular, Jonpaul offers a distinctive yet historically rooted option for parents seeking meaningful names.
JONPIERRE
MaleUnique, dual-origin given name blending Jon ('graced by God') from Hebrew and Pierre ('rock') from French, signifying strength and resilience.
JONQUAVIOUS
MaleOriginal African American name derived from French 'jonquille' (daffodil) combined with '-cious', signifying full of beauty and uniqueness.
JONQUEL
MaleDistinctive African American girl's name created by author Toni Morrison for her 1992 novel "Jazz," with various spellings and unclear origins.
JONQUEZ
MaleUncommon African American given name whose exact origin and meaning are unclear. It might derive from Juan, meaning "God is gracious," or Jonah, meaning "dove." Popularized in the early-mid 20th century, it signifies cultural heritage and uniqueness.
JONQUIL
FemaleFrench-origin given name derived from 'jonquille', referring to the narcissus or daffodil flower. It gained popularity through Sir Walter Scott's novel "The Fair Maid of Perth" but remains relatively rare today.
JONQUIL
MaleCharming unisex name of French origin, derived from the fragrant white/yellow narcissus flower symbolizing happiness and good fortune. It has been popular among royalty like Queen Marie Antoinette and Princess Margaret.
JONQUIN
MaleRare French name derived from 'jonquier', meaning broom plant or Scotch broom, used as a nickname since the Middle Ages.
JONROBERT
MaleAmerican name created by combining Jonathan ('gift from God') and Robert ('bright fame'), resulting in 'God's gift brings bright fame'.
JONROSS
MaleRare, unique given name of unknown origin, with possible meanings including "gift of God" or "prominent grace," but its true meaning remains uncertain.
JONRYAN
MaleUnique American male given name created by blending Jonathan ("God has heard") and Ryan ("little king").
JONSI
MaleJónsi is an Icelandic male given name derived from the Old Norse word "Jón", meaning "gift of God".
JONSON
MaleEnglish given name derived from the surname Johnson, which originates from 'John' and the Old Norse patronymic suffix '-son', meaning 'son of John'. The name John has Hebrew roots, signifying 'God is gracious'.
JONTA
FemaleAfrican name, specifically from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning 'gift from God' or 'blessing'.
JONTA
MaleAfrican Swahili name meaning "wise" or "intelligent.
JONTAE
FemaleUnique African American name derived from Jonathan and Tate, meaning 'gift of God' and 'cheerful/prudent', respectively. It gained popularity during the 1970s as part of the Black cultural movement.
JONTAE
MaleUncommon yet distinctive African American name created by blending Jonathan ("gift of God") and Tate ("builder").
JONTARIUS
MaleUncommon African American name created by blending Jonathan and Arius, signifying "God's gift reaches great heights.
JONTASIA
FemaleExotic African-origin name derived from Swahili words "jioni" (evening) and "tasia" (star), meaning "star of the evening".
JONTAVIA
FemaleRare yet intriguing African American name formed by combining Jonathan ('gift of God') and Africa, signifying 'God's gift from Africa'.