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

JUANMARCOS

Masculine

Spanish name consisting of 'Juan', meaning "God is gracious", and 'Marcos', meaning "dedicated to Mars".

JUANMARTIN

Masculine

Distinctively Spanish name composed of 'Juan' (graced by God) and 'Martin' (dedicated to Mars), popularized historically by military commander Juan Martín de Padrés.

JUANMATEO

Masculine

Rare Hispanic male given name, believed to be a blend of Juan ('Yahweh is gracious') and Mateo ('gift of Yahweh'), though its exact meaning remains speculative.

JUANMIGUEL

Masculine

Juan Miguel is a unique Spanish name composed of Juan ("God is gracious") and Miguel ("Who is like God?").

JUANNA

Feminine

Hebrew-derived female name meaning 'praise' or 'renown,' historically significant as borne by Judith of Béziers, and sharing cultural richness with Spanish Juana, meaning 'God is gracious.'

JUANPABLO

Masculine

Juan Pablo is a name of Spanish origin composed of "Juan" (Hebrew for "God is gracious") and "Pablo" (Latin for "small or humble"), each with rich historical backgrounds.

JUANPEDRO

Masculine

Unique Spanish name composed of 'Juan' (God is gracious) and 'Pedro' (rock), conveying the meaning 'God's grace is like a rock'.

JUANRAMON

Masculine

Unique Spanish name derived from 'Juan' meaning 'God's grace' and 'Ramón' meaning 'warrior'.

JUANSEBASTIAN

Masculine

Unique Spanish name composed of "Juan" meaning "God is gracious," and "Sebastian," derived from the Latin name associated with Saint Sebastian, the martyr soldier. It carries rich historical significance and remains popular among families connected to Spanish cultural heritage and Christian faith.

JUANTE

Masculine

Rare yet meaningful Spanish name derived from "juanto," meaning "together" or "united," symbolizing strength and unity.

JUANTIA

Feminine

Intriguing, rare name of unknown Spanish-like origin and meaning, with historical references dating back to medieval times despite its current rarity.

JUANY

Feminine

Rare yet charming unisex name of Spanish origin, derived from "juana" meaning "God is gracious." Popular among the Spanish nobility in the Middle Ages and later adopted by European royals like Queen Juana I of Castile, it remains popular today in Spain and Latin America.

JUANYA

Masculine

Captivating African name from the Yoruba culture, predominantly found in West Africa. It means 'God gives joy' or 'Expansion/growth', symbolizing happiness and personal development.

JUANYAE

Masculine

African name of Igbo origin, derived from 'Chinaza', meaning 'God answers'.

JUANYE

Masculine

Unique Spanish name derived from "juanal," meaning "belonging to John." It's a variant of classic Juan, with roots tracing back to the Latin Johannes, signifying "God is gracious.

JUAQUIN

Masculine

Spanish origin and means 'God is merciful', a variation of the Hebrew name Jonathan.

JUAQUINA

Feminine

Rare, elegant Spanish name derived from 'juncia', meaning grass, symbolizing grace, strength, and connection to nature.

JUAREZ

Masculine

Juárez is a Spanish name derived from the Basque given name "Juáres," meaning "god will increase.

JUARIA

Feminine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from Galician Xuría, meaning 'the golden one'.

JUAWAN

Masculine

Juwuan is an Ashanti Ghanaian name derived from "Kwabena," meaning "born on Wednesday." It signifies strength, resilience, wisdom, and leadership. Historically, it has been passed down among influential figures in Ghanaian society.

JUAWANA

Feminine

Unique unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'to rejoice and come' with an uncertain but potentially meaningful translation.

JUBA

Masculine

African male given name derived from Nubian 'Juba', meaning 'strong'.

JUBAL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from 'yobel,' meaning 'ram's horn.' In the Bible, he was a musical patriarch.

JUBEI

Masculine

The Japanese given name Jubei originates from the classic epic 'Suikoden', meaning 'ten swords brave' and symbolizing strength and courage.

JUBENTINO

Masculine

Rare, Latin-origin name believed to mean "to rejoice" or "celebrate".

JUBILEE

Feminine

Distinct American name derived from the English word 'jubilee,' meaning a significant anniversary celebration. Its use gained prominence in the late 19th and early 20th centuries through notable figures like jazz musician Jelly Roll Morton and civil rights activist Mary McLeod Bethune. Despite its lesser popularity today, Jubilee remains appealing due to its unique sound and historical significance, symbolizing joy and achievement.

JUBILEE

Masculine

Unique American female given name that means "celebration" or "jubilee year." It gained popularity in the mid-19th century during the abolitionist movement and has since been associated with notable figures like jazz singer Jubilee Virginia Catlett and actress Jubilee Brown.

JUBRAN

Masculine

Distinctive Arabic name meaning 'twin,' carrying cultural significance and believed to bring good fortune.

JUBRIL

Masculine

Unique African name of Nigerian origin, derived from the Yoruba people's tradition. It means 'one of 419 orishas', spiritual entities embodying nature aspects, specifically associated with Ogun, god of iron, war, and technology.

JUD

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "praised," given to one of Jacob's sons in the Bible. Though uncommon today, it has historical significance.

JUDA

Masculine

Judah is a Hebrew name meaning 'praise,' originating from the root word 'yadah.' It was borne by the fourth son of Jacob in the Old Testament.

JUDA

Feminine

The Hebrew name Judah means 'praised', derived from the word 'yadah'.

JUDAEA

Feminine

Rare yet significant female name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Latin "Iudaea," referring to the historic region in Israel where notable figures like King Herod and Jesus Christ were born. Although it doesn't have a specific meaning, it carries profound historical and cultural significance.

JUDAEA

Masculine

Ancient Hebrew name referring to the historical region between the Mediterranean and Dead Seas, signifying 'praise' or 'thanksgiving'.

JUDAH

Feminine

Hebrew male given name meaning "praised," derived from the Hebrew word for "judah" and one of the twelve tribes of Israel. It has been used throughout history by notable figures like King Herod the Great and Judah Maccabeus. Today, Judah remains popular worldwide, especially among Jewish communities and English-speaking countries.

JUDAH

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "praise" or "thanksgiving.

JUDALINE

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived feminine name meaning "judge" or "one who makes judgments".

JUDALON

Feminine

Uncommon name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, not derived from any known language or culture. Its mysterious past remains largely unexplored despite recent usage as a given name.

JUDAS

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'praise' or 'to praise', notable for being borne by biblical figures like Judas Iscariot and Judas Maccabaeus.

JUDAYAH

Feminine

Intriguing Arabic name derived from 'Juda', meaning 'praise' in Hebrew, with biblical roots tracing back to Juda, one of Jacob's twelve sons.