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

JARRIUS

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "enlightened" or "illuminated," associated with wisdom. It was borne by Saint Jarrius, a 6th-century French bishop.

JARROD

Masculine

English-origin name derived from the Old English 'Geat', meaning 'spear ruler'.

JARROD

Feminine

English male given name of Old English origin, derived from Æðelfrōð meaning "noble and wise.

JARROLD

Masculine

Rare English male given name derived from the Old English word "geræð," meaning "spear." It was used historically during the Middle Ages but has since become obsolete in England.

JARRON

Masculine

Rare French-origin given name derived from 'jarre,' meaning 'earthen jar.' It was traditionally given to families involved in pottery-making or wine-making.

JARROT

Masculine

Rare French-origin given name with an uncertain etymology and meaning.

JARROTT

Masculine

English name derived from the Old French word 'jarret,' meaning 'ankle' or 'hock.' Originally used as a nickname for individuals with noticeable limp or unusual gait, it evolved into a hereditary surname over time.

JARRY

Masculine

Rare French given name derived from Occitan, meaning 'cheerful' or 'happy'.

JARRYD

Masculine

Australian male name created by poet Les Murray, combining elements of Jarvis and Jarrod, potentially signifying 'spear-holder' or 'famous spear.'

JARRYL

Masculine

Uncommon yet captivating Latin-origin name derived from the Roman family name 'Iararius'. It means 'of the spears' or 'spear-bearing', reflecting strength and resolve.

JARRYN

Masculine

Uncommon American given name likely derived from Jarrett, an English surname meaning 'leg', though its exact origin and meaning remain uncertain.

JARTAVIOUS

Masculine

African American given name of unclear origin, believed to have been created in the early-mid 20th century as part of a trend towards African-inspired names. Despite varying theories about its derivation, Jartavious has gained popularity among African American families since appearing on U.S. birth records in 2008.

JARTAVIS

Masculine

Distinctive male name of African American origin coined in the late 20th century, with no documented meaning but often associated with uniqueness and creativity.

JARTAVIUS

Masculine

Distinctive African American name derived from Latin "Iactus", meaning "thrown" or "cast".

JARUIS

Masculine

Uncommon name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.

JARULE

Masculine

Basque-derived name originating from Spain's Urculo mountains' highest peak, Zarategi. It signifies bravery, determination, and overcoming challenges, reflecting the rugged beauty of Basque culture and nature.

JARUS

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name whose meaning, derived from "yarah" meaning 'to fear or tremble', is believed to have biblical significance.

JARVAIS

Masculine

Rare American given name of uncertain origin and meaning, believed to be a variant spelling of English Jarvis but with no definitive evidence.

JARVARIS

Masculine

African-origin name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, meaning "to be greater or better", believed to confer qualities of greatness on the bearer.

JARVAS

Masculine

Finnish name meaning "lake," symbolizing tranquility and strength.

JARVELL

Masculine

Unique given name with unknown origin and meaning, often chosen for its distinctive sound or appearance, possibly as a family name without known etymology, or even created fictitiously by an author.

JARVEZ

Masculine

Distinctive Arabic-origin name derived from Jervis, brought back by Crusaders in the 13th century; it originally meant 'one who strikes or pierces'.

JARVIE

Masculine

Rare Scottish given name derived from the surname Jarvie, originally an occupational name for a tanner or leather dresser. Its meaning is unclear but may relate to hard work and craftsmanship in tanning.

JARVIN

Masculine

Uncertain origin and meaning, with no known historical significance.

JARVION

Masculine

Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Old English Gerwiu meaning "spear warrior," or Latin Iavius, with modern interpretations often associating it with strength and determination despite its unclear meanings.

JARVIS

Masculine

English surname-turned-given-name, meaning "spear-brave" or "strong with a spear," originally given to brave individuals.

JARVIS

Feminine

English name derived from Old French 'Gerard', meaning 'spear strong'.

JARVIUS

Masculine

Distinctive male given name of Finnish origin that means "lake," evoking images of tranquility and beauty inspired by nature and water.

JARVON

Masculine

Unique African-derived name, believed to originate from the Mandinka people, associated with strength and power.

JARVOUS

Masculine

African name of Igbo origin, meaning 'powerful king'.

JARVUS

Masculine

Ancient Germanic origin, meaning 'renowned in war'.

JARY

Masculine

African name of Nigerian Igbo origin, translating to "may God increase" or "may God multiply", symbolizing hope, growth, and abundance.

JARYA

Feminine

The name Jarya, derived from Sanskrit 'Jara' meaning 'old age', is of Indian origin with a rich history in Hindu mythology. Popularized by Kalidasa's "Abhijñānaśākuntalam", it signifies intelligence and charm.

JARYAH

Feminine

Hebrew name that means "God will enlarge" or "God will widen".

JARYAN

Masculine

Distinctive male name of Persian origin meaning "pure" or "clean".

JARYD

Masculine

Distinctive American given name created by author Stephen King for his 1982 novel "The Running Man." While its meaning remains unclear, some associate it with the Hebrew name Jared, meaning "descent" or "to descend." Despite its rarity throughout history, a few notable individuals bear this unique name.

JARYEL

Masculine

Hebrew name that means "God will enlarge" or "formidable," derived from the word "yerah.

JARYIA

Feminine

Hebrew name derived from "yerah", meaning "moon", translating to "as beautiful as the moon" or "moonlit beauty".

JARYIAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "God will enlighten" or "God enlightens.

JARYL

Masculine

Jaryl: A Hebrew-origin name meaning 'to fear', signifying awe towards God's power and wisdom, found in biblical contexts like Job's friends.