Female and male names starting with the letter "J" .
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JOREL
MasculineHebrew name meaning "God is my light," derived from the name Yoram.
JORELL
MasculineModern American name, created by blending elements from traditional names like Joseph and Carlo, with possible meanings including strength, increase, and freedom.
JORELYS
FeminineUnique Spanish-origin female name derived from 'joro', meaning 'to dream'. It signifies dreamers or deep connections to dreams.
JOREN
MasculineRare yet meaningful Dutch male name derived from ancient Germanic elements meaning "Earth Man".
JORENE
FeminineRare Hebrew feminine given name derived from "yoredet," meaning "descending" or "going down." It's believed to be inspired by the biblical story of Jacob's ladder.
JORETHA
FeminineUncommon African female given name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning "she has no equal," signifying uniqueness or exceptional giftedness.
JORETTA
FeminineUnique American given name created by Jennifer Holiday for her daughter, with potential meanings tied to "Joy" or "Jo" combined with other elements.
JOREY
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from the historic "Seoirse," once borne by High Kings of Ireland, symbolizing strength and wisdom.
JOREY
FeminineRare given name of uncertain origin, with suggestions linking it to George, meaning 'farmer' in Greek, but no definitive proof.
JORGA
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning 'to flow', historically used among Roman aristocracy and now popular in Spain and beyond.
JORGAN
MasculineScandinavian male name derived from 'geirr', meaning 'spear', and associated with the Old Norse god Tyr, symbolizing strength, courage, and justice.
JORGE
FeminineThe name Jorge, derived from Latin Georgius meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker', is of Spanish and Portuguese origin and gained popularity through Saint George's legend.
JORGE
MasculineSpanish name derived from Greek Georgios, meaning 'earthworker', popularized by Saint George during the Middle Ages.
JORGEALBERTO
MasculineDistinctive Hispanic name composed of 'Jorge', the Spanish form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker', and 'Alberto', derived from Adalbert, signifying 'noble and bright'.
JORGEANTONIO
MasculineSpanish origin, combining Jorge ("farmer" or "earthworker") and Antonio ("priceless" or "highly praiseworthy").
JORGEDAVID
MasculineSpanish-origin name combining the Greek-derived 'Jorge' meaning "farmer" and the Hebrew-derived 'David' meaning "beloved".
JORGEJR
MasculineJorge Jr. is a Spanish origin given name derived from 'Jorge', meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'. It's associated with Saint George, the Christian martyr and dragon slayer. The junior suffix denotes familiarity and continuity within families. Spelling varies by language and location, but core meaning and pronunciation remain consistent. Notable figures include Brazilian footballer Jorge Jr., born 1983, and American basketball player Jorge Jr., born 1990.
JORGELUIS
MasculineRare Spanish name composed of Jorge ('George') and Luis ('famous in war'), reflecting its medieval nobility roots.
JORGEN
MasculineJørgen is a Scandinavian name of Norwegian origin, derived from the Old Norse 'Hjörr', meaning 'spear' or 'sword'. It was popular among nobility and remains common today.
JORGI
FeminineDistinctively Georgian name derived from Giorgi, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
JORGIA
FeminineDistinctive feminine name of Greek origin, derived from 'geōrgos' meaning 'earthworker', evoking images of strength and harmony with nature.
JORGIE
FeminineDistinctive name of Scottish origin, meaning "farm" or "settlement", derived from the Gaelic word "diorb".
JORGINA
FeminineRare, captivating feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from the male name Jorge, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
JORI
MasculineThe unisex name Jori of Dutch origin means "the north," conveying freshness, strength, and resilience.
JORI
FeminineThe Hebrew name Jori signifies 'flowing down', symbolizing abundance and growth.
JORIA
FeminineHebrew origin, meaning "may God enlighten," with a rich history dating back to the Old Testament in the Bible.
JORIAH
FeminineRare, distinctive name of Hebrew origin meaning "God shall enlighten," implying divine illumination and greatness.
JORIAH
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "enlightened" or "God sees".
JORIAN
MasculineUnique, rare name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or historical context.
JORIAN
FeminineLatin-derived male given name meaning "to watch over" or "to guard," originally used in ancient Rome for individuals holding authoritative positions of responsibility.
JORIANN
FeminineHebrew-derived name meaning "to descend," originally a title for God in the Book of Isaiah.
JORIANNA
FeminineRare yet enchanting Greek name derived from 'George,' meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker.' It combines elements of Georgia and Dorian, evoking strength and grace.
JORIE
MasculineRare feminine name of Dutch origin, possibly meaning 'farmer' or having roots tied to the Greek name George.
JORIE
FeminineDistinctive Dutch-origin unisex name meaning 'yarrow', with roots tracing back to medieval nobility and now globally recognized.
JORIEL
MasculineDistinctive male given name of Hebrew origin, translating to "God is my light" or "God's light". It holds historical and cultural significance as mentioned in the Old Testament as one of King David's appointed gatekeepers.
JORIEN
MasculineDistinctive female name of Dutch origin, derived from the Latin word "Ioren", meaning "to flow" or "current". It has Frisian roots, with "Jorine" being its traditional spelling in that language. While not widely documented historically, Jorien van den Berg was a notable 17th-century Dutch artist known for her portrait miniatures and still lifes. Today, Jorien is recognized internationally but remains relatively uncommon, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking something unique.
JORIM
MasculineTraditional Dutch boy's name derived from "jori," meaning "to plow" or "to cultivate." It has been associated with agriculture and farming throughout history.
JORIN
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'mountain' or 'hill', popular among Jewish families during biblical times, now recognized worldwide.
JORIS
MasculineDutch name of Greek origin meaning "gift of Zeus" or "gift of the sea", derived from the name George.
JORITA
FeminineCaptivating Spanish name derived from Jorge, meaning "little earthworker" or "small farmer".