Female and male names starting with the letter "J" .
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JUNUIS
MasculineJunius is a rare but distinct Latin-derived given name, first used during the Roman Empire. It is thought to mean "born in June" or "of Jupiter," and is associated with the ancient patrician gens Junii, known for their prominent roles in Roman politics and military affairs, including Gaius Junius Brutus, one of the first consuls of the Roman Republic.
JUNUS
MasculineArabic name meaning "beautiful," associated with elegance and grace, and historically significant in Islamic culture, carrying religious meanings and notable figures like Junus Khan.
JUNXI
MasculineHistoric Chinese given name, first used during the Song Dynasty, meaning 'handsome and talented' (俊) combined with 'bright or brilliant' (熹). It's known for its unique sound and elegant meaning, reflecting intelligence and talent.
JUNY
MasculineCatalan name derived from Juníper, meaning juniper tree or shrub, and historically associated with Saint Juniperus, a Christian martyr. It symbolizes nature, growth, perseverance, and spirituality.
JUNYA
FemininePopular Japanese boy's name originating from the kanji characters 純 (jun) meaning 'pure' and 也 (ya) meaning 'also'. It has been used by Japanese nobility for centuries and now enjoys international recognition.
JUNYI
MasculineUnisex Chinese name that means "beautiful and artistic".
JUNYU
MasculineChinese unisex name meaning 'pure jade,' reflecting beauty, purity, and good luck, as jade is highly valued in Chinese culture. It dates back to the Qing Dynasty and has been borne by notable historical figures like Junyu Xie.
JUNZHE
MasculineChinese name composed of "pure" (Jun) and "arrive at" (Zhe), conveying the meaning of "pure arrival".
JUPITER
MasculineLatin-derived boy's name meaning "the fifth planet" and associated with power and wisdom from Roman mythology; in astrology, it signifies growth and good fortune.
JUPITER
FemininePowerful name with Latin roots, meaning 'sky father' and associated with the Roman god of sky, thunder, and king of gods.
JUQUAN
MasculineAfrican origin name meaning "God is great".
JUQUANA
FeminineUncommon Igbo Nigerian name derived from "Juko" meaning praise and "Ana" meaning father, interpreted as "Praise Father".
JURA
FeminineDistinct male name of Hebrew origin, derived from 'Yerucham' meaning 'may he be exalted', with ties to biblical figures like Jeremiah and historical martyrs such as Saint Jure.
JURANY
FeminineLatin-origin name meaning "to swear an oath".
JURATE
FeminineRare Lithuanian name meaning 'singer' or 'poet', famously linked to the tragic sea nymph in Lithuanian folklore.
JUREA
FeminineRare yet meaningful Hebrew female name derived from "Yireh," meaning "God will see" or "God sees," implying divine omnipresence and vigilance.
JUREE
FeminineThai unisex name derived from the word "juree," meaning "to win" or "victory.
JUREL
MasculineUnknown origin, with no established meaning or history. It is believed to possibly derive from the French word for horse mackerel fish, but this theory remains unconfirmed.
JURELL
FeminineRare French male given name derived from 'Guiral', associated with the noble Guirald family, possibly referencing wildflowers native to southern France.
JURELL
MasculineDistinctive male name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word 'jumuia', meaning 'union' or 'group', and combined with the English suffix '-ell'.
JUREM
MasculineMasculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the word "jaram" meaning "to throw" or "to cast".
JURENE
FeminineBeautiful French-origin female name derived from "juré," meaning "sworn" or "oath.
JURETTA
FeminineRare Hebrew female name meaning "may she flow" or "she will flow," derived from the word "yarah" which signifies fluidity and adaptability, often linked to biblical figures like Hezron's wife.
JURGEN
MasculineThe name Jürgen originates from Germany and means 'bold with the spear.'
JURI
MasculineMale name of Russian origin meaning 'earthworker' or 'farmer', derived from the Greek name George via the Russian word "юрий".
JURI
FeminineRussian origin derived from Greek 'George', meaning "farmer" or "earthworker". It was popular among Russian nobility and intelligentsia, famously held by cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.
JURIAH
MasculineCaptivating Hebrew name meaning "may God enlighten," originating from the ancient Hebrew culture and referenced in the Bible.
JURIAN
MasculineDutch name of Latin origin, meaning "youthful" or "downy", popularized during the Middle Ages and associated with strength, courage, and wisdom. It was notably carried by Jurian Knipper, a renowned 17th-century Dutch artist, and remains beloved among Dutch families who cherish their cultural heritage.
JURIANA
FeminineUnique and captivating name of Latin origin, derived from "iustitia," meaning justice or fairness. It was popular during the Middle Ages in Spain for daughters born into noble families, and is associated with strength, wisdom, elegance, and a deep sense of justice.
JURIDIA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'flowing water', derived from the Arabic word for river or stream.
JURIE
FeminineRare Dutch name derived from "geoorloofd," meaning "permitted" or "authorized." Once used to legitimize births out of wedlock, Jurie dates back to the 16th century and remains popular in Friesland today.
JURIEL
MasculineRare, unique name of unknown origin that has been used throughout history. Its meaning is open to interpretation due to its uncertain etymology.
JURIS
MasculineLatvian male name of Baltic origin, derived from "jūras" meaning "sea", and signifies one who belongs to or is connected with the sea.
JURITA
FeminineRare Lithuanian female given name derived from "žūrys," meaning "deer," symbolizing grace, speed, and strength.
JURITZA
FeminineUnique Basque girls' name derived from "jur", meaning "oath" or "pledge".
JURLEAN
FeminineThe name Jurlean originates from ancient Greece, where it derives from the word 'juris', meaning 'law'. It signifies someone associated with law or justice.
JURLENE
FeminineUnique French name created by combining "jardin" (garden) and "lune" (moon), symbolizing a garden bathed in moonlight.
JURLINE
FeminineUnique female given name of Slavic origin, meaning "earth" or "land," embodying qualities of fertility, growth, and connection to nature.
JURMANI
FeminineDistinct Latin American name derived from Guarani, meaning 'he who loves' or 'big-hearted', popularized by Paraguay's literary founding father, José Asunción Flores.
JURNEE
FeminineAfrican American unique name created by actor Forest Whitaker for his daughter, often interpreted as combining 'Jupiter' and 'Unique', signifying power and distinctiveness.