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JASSIM
MasculineArabic given name meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome', often associated with intelligence, wisdom, and charisma. It originated in ancient Arabian culture and was traditionally used among royal families and nobility. Today, it remains popular among Arabic-speaking communities worldwide and is gaining popularity outside its traditional community due to its distinctive sound and elegant meaning.
JAVAR
MasculineAfrican-origin male given name derived from the Swahili word "jaba," meaning "to be happy" or "to rejoice.
JAVONNIE
MasculineAfrican origin unisex name derived from Swahili 'javoni', meaning 'happy'. It's become popular in recent years among African-American communities in the U.S., reflecting parental preference for unique, meaningful names.
JAXXTON
MasculineRecently coined, uncommon yet distinctive name without a specific meaning, combining elements from various sources.
JAYDENS
MasculineModern English name derived from Hebrew 'Jaden', meaning "Acknowledged Judge".
JAYDN
MasculineModern American name believed to combine "Jade" and "Ydn", with possible links to the Irish name Declan. Its meaning is unclear but often associated with darkness or goodness. Despite its uncertainty, Jaydn has gained popularity among parents seeking unique names, particularly for its unisex appeal.
JAYDRIAN
MasculineAmerican given name with no explicit meaning, but some believe it's a blend of Jade ('dark') and Adrian ('manly/noble'), making it unique yet distinctive.
JAYEN
MasculineIndian masculine name meaning 'victory', derived from the Sanskrit word Jaya and associated with the planet Jupiter in Hindu astrology.
JAYSHON
MasculineContemporary American name, popularized in the early 2000s as a blend of Jayden and Jashon, with some associating it with the Hebrew Joshua due to its pronunciation similarity.
JAYSIAH
MasculineHebrew unisex name meaning "salvation of Jacob.
JAYSION
MasculineJaysson is an American boy's name, likely created by combining Jason and Jay, though its Hebrew roots ('he will judge') are unconfirmed.
JAYZIAH
MasculineCompelling female name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word 'jay', meaning 'life' or 'to live'.
JAZAEL
MasculineRare Hebrew given name derived from "Yizrael," meaning "God will help.
JEANPAUL
MasculineDistinctive French name composed of "Jean" meaning 'graced by God' and "Paul" signifying 'small or humble,' translating to 'God's grace is small/humble.'
JEMARI
MasculineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'Beautiful crown' in Nigeria and 'Mother's joy' in Benin.
JENTZEN
MasculineRare German name meaning 'to strive', signifying strength and determination.
JEREMIA
MasculineJeremiah is a Hebrew name, meaning "appointed by God" or "exalted by God," popularized by the prophet Jeremiah in the Old Testament.
JEREN
MasculineRare Scandinavian name of Norwegian and Swedish origin, derived from the Old Norse 'jarð', meaning 'earth'. It signifies a strong bond with nature.
JERIN
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from "yareach," meaning "he will bring light." It's associated with intelligence, wisdom, kindness, and compassion, reflecting its biblical and historical significance.
JESHURUN
MasculineHebrew name from the Old Testament, meaning 'upright' or 'straight', reflecting God's covenant with the Israelites.
JEYCO
MasculineJecco is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "God will rejoice," reflecting joy and celebration.
JHOVANNY
MasculineUnique Spanish name derived from the Hebrew 'Jehovah', meaning 'God' in the Old Testament, signifying wisdom, power, and eternity.
JIANCARLO
MasculineItalian name meaning 'Graced by God with strength', popularized during the Middle Ages.
JIANNIS
MasculineGreek name meaning 'grace', used throughout history, notably by Cretan Greeks like Giannis Kapodistrias.
JIAYI
MasculineFemale Chinese name meaning 'Happy Rendezvous' or 'Beautiful Meeting'.
JIHO
MasculineKorean name composed of "지" (ji) meaning 'land' and "호" (ho) signifying 'tiger', translating to 'land of the tiger'.
JIMIN
MasculineBoy's name of Korean origin, meaning 'wisdom' (지) and 'intelligence' (민).
JIO
MasculineIndian origin male name derived from Sanskrit 'jiva' meaning 'life', symbolizing sacredness and individual soul in Hinduism.
JKAI
MasculineOriginal name of unknown origin, chosen likely for aesthetic appeal.
JKHARI
MasculineUnique and exotic name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
JMIR
MasculineSlavic name of Czech origin, derived from Jindřich, meaning "living in peace".
JODIE
MasculineFemale given name of Hebrew origin, derived from Judith meaning 'praise', popularized in recent years as a shortened form of Judy or Judith.
JOHNWESLEY
MasculineJohn Wesley is an English name composed of two significant parts: John, derived from Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning "God is gracious", and Wesley, originating from a Yorkshire place name meaning "western meadow". This name carries historical weight as it was borne by notable Christian figure John Wesley, founder of Methodism.
JOMARI
MasculineFilipino given name derived from José and Maria, signifying strong-willed growth potential, popular among families of Spanish heritage.
JONPAUL
MasculineWelsh given name composed of "John" meaning "God is gracious" and "Paul" signifying "small, humble". It embodies spirituality and humility, drawing from the biblical figures John the Baptist and Saint Paul the Apostle. Although not widely popular, Jonpaul offers a distinctive yet historically rooted option for parents seeking meaningful names.
JONY
MasculineDiminutive of the English given name Jonathan, derived from the Hebrew "Yehonathan", meaning "gift of God".
JOOD
MasculineHebrew name that means "thanksgiving" or "praise," derived from the Hebrew word "tehoda.
JORDIE
MasculineDistinctive Scottish name derived from "Gille-Andrais", meaning "servant of St. Andrew".
JOREN
MasculineRare yet meaningful Dutch male name derived from ancient Germanic elements meaning "Earth Man".
JOSEDEJESUS
MasculineUnique Spanish name composed of 'Jose' meaning 'God shall increase' and 'de Jesus', literally translating to 'Joseph of Jesus'. It has biblical roots, with Joseph being the husband of Mary, and gained popularity during Spanish colonization of the Americas.