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

JORDANN

Feminine

The name Jordann has Hebrew origins, translating to 'flowing down' or 'descending', symbolizing water flow or angel descent, and holds biblical historical significance.

JORDANN

Masculine

Variant spelling of the Hebrew name Jordan, meaning "flowing down" and derived from the Jordan River. It's a unique yet meaningful unisex name with historical and biblical associations.

JORDANNA

Feminine

Female variant of the Hebrew name Jordan, meaning "flowing down" or "descending", associated with the biblical Jordan River. Despite some cultural superstitions, it has gained popularity in English-speaking countries as a unique and historically significant name for girls.

JORDANNE

Feminine

Unisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'flowing down' or 'descending', derived from the Hebrew word 'yarden' which refers to the Jordan River.

JORDANNY

Masculine

American name variant of Jordan, meaning 'flowing down', gaining popularity for its uniqueness.

JORDANO

Masculine

Unique Spanish name derived from the Latin "Jordanus," originating from the Hebrew name "Yarden." It primarily signifies the Jordan River, flowing through Israel, Palestine, and Jordan, and holds significant biblical importance as the site of Jesus Christ's baptism by John the Baptist. The name Yarden means "flowing down" or "descending," reflecting the river's course.

JORDANY

Masculine

Unique, modern Spanish name derived from Hebrew Jordan, meaning 'descending' or 'flowing down', suitable for boys or girls.

JORDAYN

Feminine

Hebrew-origin boy's name meaning 'flowing down' or 'descending from the flowing down', derived from the Jordan River, significant in Jewish history.

JORDDY

Masculine

Variant spelling of the Hebrew name Jordan, meaning 'flowing down' or 'descending', derived from the Hebrew word for the Jordan River.

JORDE

Masculine

Unique male name of Norse origin, derived from "jarl" meaning "chieftain", associated with strength and leadership.

JORDEE

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from "Yarden," meaning "descending" or "flowing down," associated with the Jordan River's biblical significance.

JORDELL

Masculine

Jordanell is an uncommon American girls' name derived from Jordan, which means 'flowing down'.

JORDEN

Masculine

Scandinavian male given name derived from the Old Norse personal name Jörð, meaning 'earth'.

JORDEN

Feminine

Scandinavian name of Norwegian and Danish origin, meaning "flowing down" or "descending".

JORDEYN

Feminine

Recent and distinctive given name with no specific historical or cultural significance.

JORDI

Feminine

Catalan origin, derived from the Old Germanic 'Jorid' or 'Jordit', meaning 'famous' or 'renowned'.

JORDI

Masculine

Catalan name of Gothic origin meaning 'famous', popularized by Saint George, Catalonia's patron saint.

JORDIAN

Feminine

The name Jordain originates from Hebrew, meaning "flowing down" or "descending," referencing the river Jordan which holds significant historical and religious importance in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faiths.

JORDIE

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew male given name meaning "flowing down" or "descending," derived from the Hebrew word for river, "yarden.

JORDIE

Masculine

Distinctive Scottish name derived from "Gille-Andrais", meaning "servant of St. Andrew".

JORDIN

Masculine

Jordin, of Hebrew origin, means 'to descend' and was a spy in Canaan during biblical times.

JORDIN

Feminine

American unisex name with French-Germanic roots, derived from Jordain. It means 'flowing down' and has biblical ties to the River Jordan. Notable bearers include Jordin Sparks and Jordan Knight.

JORDINN

Feminine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements 'jörð' (earth) and 'kinn' (face), interpreted as "face of the earth". Its historical use and popularity are not well documented, but its unique origin and meaning make it an appealing choice for parents seeking distinctive names.

JORDIS

Masculine

The name Jordis originates from Germany, meaning "from Jordan," and was once popular among noble families during the Middle Ages before gaining worldwide recognition.

JORDIS

Feminine

Captivating name of Old Norse origin, meaning "earth" and associated with the female deity of fertility, popularized by Goethe's novel and historically used in medieval Scandinavia.

JORDON

Feminine

Jordan is a Hebrew name meaning "flowing down" or "descending", first associated with the Jordan River in the Bible.

JORDON

Masculine

Jordan is a unisex name with Hebrew roots meaning 'flowing down', derived from the River Jordan in the Middle East.

JORDUN

Masculine

Striking, gender-neutral name of Old Norse origin, derived from 'Jordunn', meaning 'earth lover'.

JORDY

Feminine

Shortened form of the Hebrew name Jordan, meaning "flowing down" or "descendant".

JORDY

Masculine

Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Jordi, meaning "earth".

JORDYAN

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from "Yarden," meaning "to flow down" or "descend." It is associated with the River Jordan, holds spiritual significance across religions, and gained popularity in English-speaking countries during the late 20th century.

JORDYAN

Masculine

The Hebrew-origin name Jordyan means 'flowing down', inspired by the River Jordan, and symbolizes strength, power, and resilience.

JORDYN

Feminine

Hebrew-derived unisex name meaning "flowing down," popularized in recent decades.

JORDYN

Masculine

Unisex name of Hebrew origin meaning "flowing down" or "descending", derived from the Hebrew word for the Jordan River which holds significant biblical importance.

JORDYNE

Feminine

Rare but meaningful name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'flowing down', derived from the Jordan River which holds significant historical and cultural importance in Jewish tradition.

JORDYNN

Masculine

Modern American twist on Jordan, originating from the Hebrew Yarden meaning "flowing down".

JORDYNN

Feminine

Unique and captivating modern feminine variant of the Hebrew name Jordan, meaning 'flowing down' or 'descending'.

JORDYNNE

Feminine

Distinctive American feminine variant of Hebrew name Jordan, meaning "to flow down," created in the late 20th century as a more feminine alternative for girls.

JOREE

Feminine

Distinctive American girls' name created by author Christopher Pike for his 1985 novel "The Last Story," signifying creativity and individuality despite having no specific meaning outside its literary origins.

JOREEN

Feminine

Dutch feminine name derived from "jori," meaning "spear," but often associated with grace and beauty due to its melodic sound and possible link to the Greek goddess Hera.