Female and male names starting with the letter "J" .

JOPHIEL

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from "Yofi" (beauty) and "El" (God), meaning Beauty of God.

JOPHY

Masculine

Rare French girl's name derived from Joséphe, a feminine form of Joseph, meaning "God will add" in Hebrew, symbolizing growth and divine favor.

JOPLIN

Masculine

American female given name derived from the Missouri city founded by Colonel Reed Greenville Joplin, known as the birthplace of ragtime music, with no specific historical meaning beyond its musical legacy.

JOPLIN

Feminine

American-origin name derived from the English surname Jopling, believed to have originated in Northumberland, England. While its meaning remains unclear, some sources suggest it may mean "young stallion." It gained prominence in the U.S. during the early 20th century and is famously associated with jazz pianist Scott Joplin. Today, it's a distinctive unisex name gaining renewed popularity.

JOPLYN

Feminine

Unique and rare female given name with an unknown origin, whose meaning and story are largely shaped by personal interpretation due to its obscure etymological roots.

JOPLYNN

Feminine

Unique and distinctive given name of unknown origin, with no established cultural or linguistic roots, and uncertain meaning. Despite its rarity, some individuals have chosen this uncommon name, perhaps drawn to its distinctive sound and spelling.

JOQUAN

Masculine

Distinctive African American name derived from Spanish Juan, meaning "God is gracious," with a 'q' added for style inspired by hip-hop culture.

JOQUAVIOUS

Masculine

Uncommon male given name of African American origin, believed to have emerged in the early 20th century Southern United States. Its meaning often associates with strength and courage, derived from "Quavis," meaning "wise warrior.

JOQUETTA

Feminine

Rare Latin American name derived from 'joque', meaning 'jockey' or 'horse racing'. It gained popularity through Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada's print 'La Calavera de la Catrina', featuring a woman named Joquetta.

JOQUIN

Masculine

Joaquín is a Spanish given name with Hebrew origins meaning "God will establish," popularized by figures like Joaquín Phoenix and Joaquin Rodrigo.

JOQUITA

Feminine

Distinctive Latin American name derived from the Spanish word 'joque', meaning 'laughter' or 'joy'. It's often interpreted as 'little laughter'.

JORA

Masculine

Slavic name of Bulgarian origin, derived from the word 'jor', meaning 'dawn' or 'morning'. It signifies new beginnings and is often associated with simplicity and uniqueness.

JORA

Feminine

The Hebrew name Jora means "flowing down" or "descending.

JORAH

Masculine

Hebrew name that means "mountain," evoking strength and stability, with biblical origins dating back to the son of Jesse in the Old Testament.

JORAH

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "God is salvation," derived from the biblical figure Joshua, known for his strength and leadership in guiding the Israelites to the Promised Land.

JORAM

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from the word 'yoram', meaning 'exalted'. It appears in the Old Testament, notably as the son of King Jehoshaphat and king of Judah.

JORAN

Masculine

Male given name of Hebrew origin that means "descendant of Yarah" or "Yah is light," derived from the Hebrew word "yarah.

JORAVAR

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Yor' meaning peace and 'Var' meaning to keep.

JORAWAR

Masculine

Indian name derived from 'Jora', meaning 'tiger', with '-war' signifying ownership. In Indian culture, this symbolizes power, strength, and courage.

JORAY

Masculine

Distinct Spanish origin name derived from "jorar," meaning "to earn" or "to deserve." It signifies hard work, determination, and achievement.

JORDA

Masculine

Distinctive female name of Hebrew origin meaning "to descend or flow down," inspired by the Jordan River.

JORDAAN

Masculine

Dutch boy's name derived from Jordan, of Hebrew origin meaning "flowing down" or "descending," popularized in the Netherlands due to its biblical connotations.

JORDACHE

Masculine

American unisex name derived from the biblical Jordan, meaning "flowing down." It gained popularity in the late 20th century due to the successful designer jeans brand Jordache founded by Joe Navti.

JORDAE

Feminine

Modern, unique given name of unknown origin, chosen for its distinctive sound rather than any cultural or historical significance.

JORDAHN

Feminine

Rare but captivating Hebrew name that translates to 'flowing down' or 'descending', symbolizing abundance and prosperity.

JORDAI

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'descending' or 'flowing down', derived from the Hebrew word 'yored'.

JORDAIN

Masculine

Male name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'flowing down', derived from the Jordan River, where Jesus was famously baptized.

JORDAIN

Feminine

Hebrew male given name meaning "flowing down" or "descending," referencing the historical and religiously significant River Jordan in the Middle East.

JORDAN

Feminine

Hebrew unisex given name meaning "flowing down" or "descending," referring to the River Jordan.

JORDAN

Masculine

The male given name Jordan has Hebrew roots meaning 'flowing down' or 'descending,' likely referencing the Jordan River.

JORDANA

Feminine

Beautiful and distinctive female name of Hebrew origin, meaning "to flow down" or "descend," derived from the Jordan River's name.

JORDANALEXANDER

Masculine

Unique synthetic name with probable Latin ("Jordanus") and Greek ("Alexandre/Alexander") origins, likely created in a Western context.

JORDANCHRISTOPH

Masculine

Rare but unique given name of German origin, combining 'Jordan', meaning 'flowing down', and 'Christoph', derived from 'Christopher' which means 'bearer of Christ'. Together, they convey the meaning 'flowing down with Christ'.

JORDANE

Masculine

Hebrew-derived name meaning "flowing down," popularized by French-speaking Crusaders.

JORDANE

Feminine

Jordane, of Hebrew origin, signifies 'flowing down' and is derived from the Hebrew word for Jordan.

JORDANI

Masculine

Jordan is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'flowing down' or 'descending', derived from the Hebrew word 'Yarden'. It holds significant importance in Jewish and Christian traditions as it refers to the River Jordan.

JORDANIA

Feminine

Rare yet regal feminine given name derived from the Latin family name Jordanus, meaning "from Jordan" or "descendant of Jordan." It honors the River Jordan in the Middle East and has historical significance, as it was once borne by Queen Consort Victoria of Romania.

JORDANLEE

Masculine

Unique given name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Jordan and Lee or inspired by the Jordan River, with no established history associated with famous individuals or stories.

JORDANMARIE

Feminine

Unique, recent name combining Hebrew 'flowing down' Jordan and French/Latin Marie, interpreted as 'of the sea'.

JORDANMICHAEL

Masculine

American compound name combining Jordan (Hebrew: "flowing down") and Michael (Hebrew: "who is like God?").