Female and male names starting with the letter "J" .
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JOVONE
MasculineJovone is of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name 'Iovinus', which stems from Jupiter, the Roman god of sky and thunder known as 'Jove' in Latin.
JOVONI
MasculineAfrican-derived name from Congo, meaning "born with the sun" or "sunrise.
JOVONI
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning "pertaining to Jupiter," the Roman god of sky and thunder, connoting strength and leadership.
JOVONIE
MasculineRare yet distinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'like Jupiter', associated with the Roman god of sky and thunder.
JOVONN
FeminineAfrican-origin male name derived from Job, meaning "perseverance" or "endurance", popularized in the US during the late 20th century for its unique sound and spelling.
JOVONN
MasculineUnique African American boy's name created by combining Joe and Johnny, gaining popularity as a given name recently despite its unclear origin.
JOVONNA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived feminine given name meaning 'God's favor' or 'God is willing', associated with Jupiter, the Roman god of sky and thunder.
JOVONNE
FeminineCharming Italian unisex name derived from 'gioia', meaning joy or happiness. It's associated with bringing positivity into one's life.
JOVONNE
MasculineItalian-derived name, meaning "God has shown favor." It's less common than Giovanni but carries similar historical significance.
JOVONNI
MasculineDistinctive Italian given name, derived from the surname Giovannoni which means "God is gracious". It was historically passed down through male family lines and is now recognized as unisex, appreciated worldwide for its uniqueness despite not being commonly found in top popularity lists.
JOVONNIE
MasculineUncommon yet distinct name of African American origin, derived from the Hebrew name Jonah meaning "dove". Coined by unknown individuals, it lacks specific personal meanings beyond its biblical association.
JOVONNIE
FeminineModern, unique African American name created by combining Jovan and Donnie or Donny, with no specific meaning but valued for its uniqueness.
JOVONNY
MasculineUncommon yet intriguing name with uncertain origins, often associated with positivity and creativity, possibly meaning "gift from God" in Hebrew or "youthful" in Italian.
JOVONTA
MasculineAfrican American name derived from 'Joe' meaning 'God will increase' and 'Vonta', a derivative of 'Montgomery' meaning 'mountain strong'.
JOVONTAE
MasculineAmerican name combining Joe, John, and Anthony, meaning "God is gracious" or "God has shown favor".
JOVONTE
MasculineAfrican Yoruba origin, means "to create a king".
JOVY
MasculineUnique Hebrew name that means "God will increase," signifying abundance, growth, prosperity, and divine favor. It's unisex and derived from the ancient Hebrew name Yochanan, borne by figures like John the Baptist.
JOVY
FeminineThe Italian name Jovy, derived from 'Giove' meaning 'Jupiter', the Roman god of sky and thunder, signifies strength and royalty.
JOWAN
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'God is gracious', derived from Jonathan and appearing in the Old Testament.
JOWANA
FeminineSlavic-derived name, meaning "God is gracious," popular among Slavic communities and admired globally for its unique charm and historical significance.
JOWANDA
FeminineSwahili name derived from 'jua', meaning 'sun', symbolizing warmth and radiance.
JOWANNA
FeminineHebrew name meaning "Yahweh is gracious," popularized in biblical times through Joanna, a follower of Jesus.
JOWEL
MasculineUnique male name of Hebrew origin, derived from Yoel meaning 'Yahweh is God', and associated with wisdom and divine guidance in Jewish tradition.
JOWELL
MasculineDistinctive girls' name of Spanish origin, derived from "jovial" meaning cheerful or lively, and often associated with happiness and positivity.
JOWELL
FeminineUncommon American given name derived from 'jewel,' signifying beauty and rarity, with roots tracing back to the early 20th century.
JOWEN
MasculineRare yet meaningful Welsh name derived from 'Iefan,' meaning 'God is gracious.'
JOWHARAH
FeminineArabic origin name meaning "precious gemstone", associated with purity and radiance, originally given to exceptionally beautiful girls in ancient Arabia.
JOXIEL
MasculineDistinctive Basque-Spanish name derived from Josu, meaning "God will increase," popularized in the 19th century with global recognition today.
JOY
MasculineEnglish name meaning "happiness," used historically as both a given name and surname, popularized in the late Middle Ages for its cheerful association.
JOY
FeminineEnglish name derived from the word 'joy', meaning happiness or gladness. It has been used as a given name since the Middle Ages and was popularized by American writer Joy Davidman, wife of C.S. Lewis. Today, it remains a popular choice for girls, symbolizing positivity, celebration, and hope.
JOYA
FeminineStunning Spanish name derived from the word 'joya', meaning 'jewel'. It originated in medieval Spain as a term of endearment, evolving over time to become a popular given name associated with light and brightness.
JOYACE
FeminineUnique male given name of African origin, derived from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria. Its prefix "jo" means 'to rejoice' or 'be happy', while the suffix "ace" indicates a male child, making it a name that embodies joy at the birth of a son.
JOYAH
FeminineAfrican-origin name, derived from Swahili culture, which combines "joy" with "aha" to signify joyful discovery and wonder, embodying happiness and hope for life's journey.
JOYAL
FeminineFrench-origin given name derived from "joyau," meaning "jewel." It signifies beauty and preciousness. Traditionally a surname in France, it has gained popularity as a given name in recent years.
JOYANA
FeminineMeet Joyana, a unique Latin-derived name meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', first used during the Middle Ages for noble girls.
JOYANN
FeminineUnique African female given name derived from "Joy," meaning "rejoice" or "feel great happiness.
JOYANNA
FeminineUnique Hebrew name derived from 'Yona', meaning 'dove'.
JOYANNE
FeminineEnglish feminine name, created by combining "joy" meaning happiness, and "Anne" or "Anna" meaning grace or favor. It was popularized in the late 20th century and signifies positivity and sophistication.
JOYCE
FeminineEnglish female given name derived from 'joye', meaning joy or happiness, popularized by Irish novelist James Joyce's character in "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man".
JOYCE
MasculineIrish female name derived from French 'joie' meaning happiness.