Female and male first names beginning with the letter “J”..
JUZTIN
MaleJustin is a Latin-origin name derived from the Roman family name Justus, meaning 'righteous' or 'upright'.
JVANTE
MalePowerful African name of Ashanti origin, meaning 'to fight or struggle' in the Akan language, symbolizing resilience and determination.
JVAUGHN
MaleAmerican-made modern name of unknown origin and meaning.
JVEN
MaleThe origin and meaning of the unique name Jven remain unknown.
JVEON
MaleUnique Hebrew boy's name, first used in the early 20th century U.S., meaning 'God is gracious'.
JVIAN
MaleRare yet powerful Latin name derived from 'Iovianus', signifying Jupiter's strength and wisdom.
JVIER
MaleApril is a unique Latin-derived given name meaning "of April," associated with springtime renewal and beauty.
JVION
MaleRare, distinctive name of uncertain origin, likely chosen by parents seeking uniqueness.
JVON
MaleUncommon name of unknown origin, its meaning and history uncertain, possibly a blend of Jon and Ron or a creative invention by parents seeking uniqueness.
JVONN
MaleUncommon name of unknown origin, popularized recently in English-speaking countries. Its meaning varies by personal interpretation but often signifies individuality and uniqueness due to its distinctive spelling.
JVONNE
MaleFrench name meaning 'merciful', derived from Yvonne, which originates from Germanic Irmgard or Irwin.
JVONTAE
MaleThe name Jvontae has African American origins and is considered unique, with its meaning and history being unclear but often associated with strength and independence.
JVONTE
MaleDistinctive boy's name of African American origin, coined during the 1990s by blending popular names like Jamal, Kevin, and Tyrone. It holds no traditional meaning but has gained popularity worldwide since its introduction in the late 1990s.
JW
MaleRare and unique name of uncertain origin, with no widely accepted theories about its etymology or history.
JWAN
MaleKurdish given name derived from the word 'jwan', meaning 'young'.
JWAN
FemaleArmenian name meaning 'grape', symbolizing fertility and good fortune, and often associated with creativity and passion.
JWANA
FemaleAfrican name of Swahili origin meaning "youth," often given to girls in East Africa and gaining global recognition for its unique sound and meaning.
JWAUN
MaleUnique African given name derived from the Swahili word "jua", meaning sun, interpreted as "born of the sun".
JWON
MaleKorean name composed of "Ju" meaning 'peace' and "Won" signifying 'protection', thus conveying 'protected peace'.
JWUAN
MaleDistinctive African-American name derived from the Swahili word "jua," meaning "to shine" or "light.
JWYANZA
MaleUnique African name meaning "beautiful gift from God" in Swahili.
JYA
FemaleCaptivating name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "victory" and associated with celestial musicians in Hindu mythology.
JYAH
FemaleExotic and unique name of unknown origin, often interpreted as having spiritual or mystical significance due to its sound. Its meaning remains purely speculative, with suggestions ranging from Hebrew origins meaning "Yahweh is salvation" to Arabic roots related to water or flow. Despite lacking concrete information about its history and meaning, Jyah has gained popularity in recent years among parents drawn to its unique sound and unconventional nature, often associated with a bohemian or alternative aesthetic.
JYAIR
MaleContemporary African-American name, created by blending "Jay" and "Air," signifying joy or lightness, possibly evoking royalty.
JYAIRE
MaleAfrican-origin name from Igbo culture in Nigeria, meaning 'one who brings joy' or 'someone whose nature is to celebrate'.
JYANA
FemaleIndian-origin name derived from 'Jayanti', meaning victory or triumph, celebrating the birthday of Goddess Durga in Hindu mythology.
JYANNA
FemaleUnique and beautiful name with unknown origin and without any specific meaning or history attached to it in traditional naming cultures around the world. It is likely chosen by parents for its uniqueness rather than having any particular cultural significance.
JYASIA
FemaleAfrican-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, meaning 'God knows,' reflecting deep spiritual beliefs.
JYCERE
MaleIgbo origin from Nigeria, with no widely known or documented meaning.
JYDEN
MaleUnconventional name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning.
JYE
MaleRare male given name of Australian origin, created by author Andrew Daddo in 2003 for his son. Its meaning and etymology are unknown, but it has gained popularity due to its unique sound and simplicity.
JYELLE
FemaleAfrican-derived female name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'wealth' or 'riches,' symbolizing prosperity and good fortune.
JYENA
FemaleIndian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word "Jyoti," meaning "light" or "radiance." It is associated with the Hindu goddess of light and knowledge.
JYHEEM
MaleUnique African name of Swahili origin meaning 'union' or 'community', reflecting strength, unity, and togetherness.
JYHEIM
MaleUnisex name of African American origin, derived from the Swahili word "jia" meaning "family" or "home". It gained popularity in the United States during the late 1990s and early 2000s, with some believing it was created by blending the names of Will Smith's son Trey Smith and basketball player Kobe Bryant. Despite its possible celebrity connections, Jyheim stands on its own merits due to its unique Swahili origins and touching meaning, making it a practical choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet easily pronounceable name for their child that combines African American culture with international influences.
JYHEIR
MaleUnique African name derived from Swahili, meaning "the one who brings light.
JYHIEM
MaleDistinctive African-American name with uncertain origins, popularized in the late 20th century U.S., possibly as a blend or variant spelling of other names.
JYIA
FemaleIndian girl's name derived from the Sanskrit word "Jiva" meaning 'life'. It signifies longevity and vitality and has cultural significance in Hinduism.
JYIAH
FemaleBeautiful Hebrew name meaning "God is salvation".
JYION
MaleUncommon name of uncertain African or Native American origin, with no definitive meaning and little historical record.