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

JUNHEE

Masculine

Unisex Korean name meaning "truthful wisdom.

JUNHO

Masculine

Modern Korean male given name, created recently, signifying 'righteous river' or 'juniper tree by the river', gaining popularity for its unique sound and positive meaning without specific historical associations.

JUNI

Masculine

Distinctive unisex name derived from the Latin "junius," meaning June, and associated with the Roman goddess Juno. It carries connotations of growth, renewal, and new beginnings.

JUNI

Feminine

Distinctive Scandinavian name derived from the Nordic element 'junifer', meaning juniper. In Norse mythology, juniper trees were considered sacred and symbolized strength.

JUNIA

Feminine

Latin-derived female name originating from the prestigious Roman gens Junius, founded by Jupiter himself. It means "born in June" or "young," and is associated with notable figures like Junia Tertia, also known as Junia the Apostle, one of the first female apostles in early Christianity. Today, Junia remains a rare yet beautiful name choice for those seeking uniqueness with historical heritage.

JUNIAH

Feminine

Unique given name of uncertain origin, potentially a blend of June and Judith or a variant spelling of Junia, with possible meanings related to youthfulness, vitality, or womanly praise and fame. It has been used in various cultures since the late 19th century.

JUNIATA

Feminine

Unique female given name of Native American origin, derived from the Iroquois word "Onyota'a:ka," meaning "the place where there are many bushes." It was named after the Juniata River in Pennsylvania, which played a significant role in the history and culture of the Iroquois tribes who lived in the region. The name gained popularity among European-American settlers during the 19th century as a way to honor the natural beauty and Native American heritage of the area. Today, Juniata remains a rare but distinctive name that reflects its unique connection to the rich history and culture of the Native American people who once inhabited the land.

JUNICE

Feminine

Unique and captivating feminine name of Latin origin meaning "of June" or "pertaining to June," historically associated with the Roman goddess Juno.

JUNICHI

Masculine

Traditional Japanese male given name, originating from "jun" (順) meaning "to follow," and "ichi" (一) meaning "one." It signifies "the first to follow.

JUNIE

Masculine

Latin-derived name of Etruscan origin meaning "dovish" or "yielding," with a long history popular among early Christians honoring Saint Junia/Joanna and bearing notable Roman figures like Gaius Junius Brutus.

JUNIE

Feminine

Charming Latin-derived name, originally meaning "young." Popularized in France, it has recently gained global attention.

JUNIEL

Masculine

Hebrew female name meaning "dove," symbolizing peace and purity, with historical roots beyond its popularization through the Junie B. Jones books.

JUNIES

Masculine

Junius is a Latin-origin name derived from the Roman gens Junia, meaning 'daring' or 'youthful', historically associated with brave individuals like Brutus the Elder and Brutus the Younger.

JUNIETTA

Feminine

Unique female name of Latin origin, derived from "Iunius," meaning "of June." It was created in Spain during the Middle Ages by adding the feminine suffix "-etta" to Junius.

JUNILLA

Feminine

Rare female given name of Latin origin, derived from "iunius" meaning "of June," and associated with the Roman goddess Juno.

JUNIOR

Feminine

Spanish-origin name meaning 'younger', commonly used as both a surname and given name to distinguish between people sharing the same first name.

JUNIOR

Masculine

The given name Junior originates from Latin and means "younger" or "junior". Traditionally used as a title to indicate the younger member of a family with the same name, it has become more popular in English-speaking countries like the United States, Canada, and Australia.

JUNIOUS

Masculine

Rare male name of African American origin, derived from the Latin "iunius," meaning "of June" or "belonging to June." Traditionally given to children born in June, this name has roots in ancient Roman culture where it was used as a cognomen.

JUNIPER

Masculine

Uncommon yet historic name derived from the Latin "juniperus", meaning juniper tree or shrub, symbolizing strength and endurance.

JUNIPER

Feminine

Distinctive unisex name derived from the Latin 'junifer', meaning 'yew-bearing', inspired by the resilient Juniper tree.

JUNIS

Feminine

Unique, Latin-derived name meaning "of June," associated with the sixth month in the Roman calendar. Its popularity has endured through history due to its association with Saint Junianus and its adaptability across cultures.

JUNIS

Masculine

Rare Latin-origin given name derived from the ancient Roman gens Junius, meaning 'youthful' or 'juvenile,' associated with leadership and courage throughout history.

JUNISSA

Feminine

Latin-derived feminine name meaning "young" or "youthful," with a lively and energetic sound reflecting its meaning perfectly.

JUNITA

Feminine

Unique feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from Juanita, meaning "graced by God" or "God is gracious".

JUNITO

Masculine

Spanish-origin boy's name, derived from Juan, which means "God is gracious" or "God has shown favor.

JUNIUS

Masculine

Rare, historic name of Latin origin, created by Julius Caesar as a diminutive form of Iulius, meaning 'younger'.

JUNIYA

Feminine

Japanese girls' name derived from "juni," meaning "twelve," symbolizing balance and completeness.

JUNIYAH

Feminine

Swahili name of African origin meaning "beauty", associated with strength and resilience.

JUNJIE

Masculine

Chinese given name with ancient origins, meaning "exceptionally talented and outstanding.

JUNKAI

Masculine

Rare Japanese name derived from "Jun" (orderly) and "Kai" (sea), signifying "orderly sea.

JUNKO

Feminine

Traditional Japanese feminine name which translates to 'pure child', expressing hope for an innocent upbringing. Its popularity spans centuries, from the Edo period to present day, reflecting its enduring cultural significance.

JUNMING

Masculine

Rare yet historic Chinese name meaning "uniform brightness".

JUNNE

Feminine

Feminine Japanese name meaning "pure" or "gentle," derived from the word "jun" with the suffix "-ne.

JUNNIE

Feminine

Charming Japanese given name meaning "orderly" or "arranged", originating from ancient culture as a term of endearment for young girls, and now recognized worldwide.

JUNNIE

Masculine

Japanese name meaning 'obedient' or 'peaceful', gaining worldwide popularity despite its traditional Asian roots.

JUNO

Feminine

Distinctive Latin name derived from the Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth, Junonis. It means "born of the moon" or "moon goddess," reflecting ancient beliefs in the moon's role in conception and childbirth. Throughout history, Juno has been a popular choice among royals and nobles, including Queen Juno of Naples. Today, it remains a rare yet intriguing option for parents seeking a meaningful and unique name with Latin roots and lunar associations.

JUNO

Masculine

Unique and captivating Latin-derived name, originating from the Roman goddess Juno, meaning "the forth" or "she who yields." It signifies wisdom, intelligence, courage, and protection of women and marriage.

JUNOR

Masculine

Unique Spanish name derived from the word 'juniper', referencing the hardy evergreen shrub, symbolizing growth and resilience.

JUNOT

Masculine

Rare but meaningful Spanish name derived from 'junco', a type of reed found in wetlands. It signifies strength and resilience.

JUNPEI

Masculine

Japanese male given name with origins dating back to the Edo period (1603-1868). It combines the kanji characters "順" (jun), meaning 'orderly' or 'harmonious', and "平" (hei), meaning 'level' or 'peace'. The name thus conveys the idea of 'harmonious peace'.