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JAMALL
MasculineDistinctive African name derived from Arabic Jamal, meaning 'beautiful', and is often associated with qualities such as elegance.
JAMAREE
MasculineUnisex African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning 'a peaceful journey that continues.'
JAPHET
MasculineHebrew-origin name meaning 'beauty,' known from the Old Testament as one of Noah's sons.
JASHAN
MasculineUnique Persian name derived from "yasht," meaning "to worship" or "to adore," carrying profound spiritual significance in ancient Zoroastrian religion.
JASIAS
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "upright" or "straight," popular among Jews during biblical times for its virtue and used in some European countries despite its Jewish origin.
JAWAN
MasculineAfrican name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning "to be strong" or "to endure", symbolizing resilience and courage.
JAYJAY
MasculineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "there's joy at home," reflecting warmth, happiness, and comfort associated with family and personal space.
JAZAIRE
MasculineAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning "one who brings forth beauty".
JAZION
MasculineDistinctive, recently popularized name of uncertain origin, possibly inspired by jazz music or the name Jasmine.
JEKHARI
MasculineDistinctive African name meaning 'Powerful Family' or 'Strong Clan', derived from the Swahili language.
JERETH
MasculineHebrew name meaning "he will contend" or "he who contends," suggesting strength and determination. It's of biblical origin, mentioned as an ancestor of King David.
JERMANI
MasculineAfrican-derived name of Mandinka origin, signifying 'powerful and great'.
JERZI
MasculineSlavic name of Polish origin, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker', derived from the Greek Georgios through Jerzy.
JHALIL
MasculineArabic name derived from "jabal," meaning "mountain.
JHAYDEN
MasculineModern name, created by combining "Jay" or "Jaime" meaning "supplanter," with "Hayden" interpreted as "from the hedged-in valley." Its exact origin is unclear but it has gained popularity for both boys and girls, reflecting individuality and distinctiveness despite uncertain meanings.
JHONATHAN
MasculineJonathan is a Hebrew name meaning "gift from God," first used by Josephus around 93 AD, and popularized during the Protestant Reformation. It remains widely used today, associated with notable figures like Jonathan Swift and Jonathan Edwards, and has numerous variations such as Jon and Johnny.
JIMI
MasculineAfrican name derived from Swahili 'jumuia', meaning 'family' or 'community', reflecting unity and belonging.
JONAN
MasculineDistinctively Basque male name, derived from Jon meaning 'gift of God,' with "-an" signifying familiarity.
JONNATHAN
MasculineJonathan is a name of Hebrew origin meaning "gift from God".
JORAM
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from the word 'yoram', meaning 'exalted'. It appears in the Old Testament, notably as the son of King Jehoshaphat and king of Judah.
JORI
MasculineThe unisex name Jori of Dutch origin means "the north," conveying freshness, strength, and resilience.
JOSEANTONIO
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name composed of Jose, meaning "he shall increase", and Antonio, meaning "priceless". It holds deep religious and historical significance.
JOSIE
MasculineDiminutive form of Josephine, which has French origins and means "God shall increase," reflecting a wish for divine favor and abundance in life.
JUDSEN
MasculineScandinavian variant of Judas/Judah meaning 'praised'.
JUNEAU
MasculineDistinctive French origin given name derived from 'la Maison Jaune' meaning 'the yellow house', originally used as a habitational surname before being adopted as a personal name.
JUNI
MasculineDistinctive 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.
KADARIUS
MasculineDistinctive given name of African American origin, derived from author Gloria Naylor's 1982 novel "Mama Day," where it was created for one of the main characters, Cadarius. While its meaning is not explicitly defined, many interpret it to convey strength and uniqueness.
KADO
MasculineAfrican origin and means "wisdom" in many West African languages.
KAHLEO
MasculineUnique Hawaiian given name with an undefined meaning, believed to have emerged recently as an original creation.
KAIHAN
MasculineRare Japanese name with a profound meaning, derived from the combination of "sea" (海) and "firm/stable" (艦), interpreted as "stable sea" or "calm waters".
KAILASH
MasculineSanskrit-derived unisex given name meaning "ceiling" or "top of the head," often associated with Mount Kailash, a sacred Himalayan peak revered by Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains.
KAILEB
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "mighty one," derived from the biblical figure known for his faithfulness and positivity even in challenging circumstances.
KAILYN
MasculineThe name Loi originates from Vietnam and translates to 'peace'. It is composed of two elements: 'lòi' meaning 'to arrange, to set right', and the particle '-i'. In Vietnamese culture, this name signifies harmony and balance, often used for males but can also be given to females.
KAIYDEN
MasculineKaiyden: A modern, unique name combining Hawaiian 'sea' and Old Norse 'island,' popularized worldwide since the early 2000s, allowing its bearer a personal identity.
KAIYEN
MasculineRare Hawaiian name derived from 'kai', meaning 'sea', signifying a deep connection to Hawaii's cultural heritage.
KAMAU
MasculineKenyan name of Maasai origin, meaning "silent" or "hunter", often given to young warrior hunters in ancient times.
KAMEL
MasculineArabic origin name meaning "perfect" or "complete.
KAMELO
MasculineCaptivating African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'completion or accomplishment with great skill'.
KAMP
MasculineDutch-origin name meaning 'field' or 'camp', originally a surname for those living near fields or working in agriculture, now also used as a given name.
KANEKI
MasculineRare yet meaningful Japanese given name, derived from 'kana' meaning harmony or peace, and 'eki' signifying meeting or encounter, suggesting 'harmonious encounter' or 'peaceful meeting'.