Male names.

JACESON

Masculine

Rare, unconventional name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of Greek 'Jason', meaning 'healer'.

JACETIN

Masculine

French origin and means "little jacket." It was traditionally given to boys but can also be used as a unisex name today.

JACETON

Masculine

Jaceston is a rare French-origin male name derived from the surname Jacquet, itself a pet form of Jacques (French for James). Its meaning, "son of James who supplants" or "son of James held by the heel," originates from the Latin Jacobus.

JACEY

Masculine

Recently coined name from the late 20th century, serving as a modern alternative to Jason. It may evoke qualities like strength and healing from its Greek origins, despite lacking historical figures or widespread documented meaning.

JACEYON

Masculine

Recently created original name with no known historical origin or meaning, possibly inspired by fantasy/sci-fi names or blended from Jason and Jonathan.

JACHAI

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "God sees" or "God is watchful," symbolizing divine protection.

JACHARI

Masculine

African name from the Yoruba people in Nigeria, derived from "Ochari" meaning "the one who brings joy.

JACHIN

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "established," derived from the Old Testament's two bronze pillars at the Temple in Jerusalem, with Jachin being on the right side.

JACHOB

Masculine

German variant spelling of the Hebrew name Jacob, which means 'supplanter'.

JACIAN

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'to throw' or 'cast', originally used as an occupational surname in medieval England.

JACIE

Masculine

Modern unisex variant of the Hebrew name Jacob, meaning "supplanter" or "held by the heel," with historical ties to royalty and notable figures across cultures.

JACIEL

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from 'Yakir', meaning 'precious' or 'esteemed', with historical roots tracing back to ancient biblical figures.

JACIEON

Masculine

Distinctive unisex name of African origin, derived from the Igbo word 'Eze' meaning 'king', thus translating to 'the king has arrived.'

JACIER

Masculine

Rare Spanish name derived from 'jacaranda', the native South American tree known for its purple flowers.

JACIERE

Masculine

Spanish origin and means 'to conquer'.

JACIN

Masculine

Hebrew-origin name meaning 'He will establish', dating back to biblical times as son of Benjamin.

JACINTH

Masculine

The name Jacinth, derived from the Greek word for hyacinth flower, symbolizes spring and rebirth.

JACINTO

Masculine

Spanish masculine name derived from the jacinto flower, native to South America, meaning 'belongs to joy'.

JACION

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "God will hear," derived from Jacob/Yaaqov. It's less common than Jacob but holds biblical significance as the son of Isaac and Rebecca who wrestled with an angel.

JACIONE

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived given name meaning "supplanter," derived from the Old Testament figure Jacob.

JACIR

Masculine

Arabic name derived from "jawwar", meaning "companion" or "friend". It honors Abu Jacir, a kind and generous companion of the Prophet Muhammad.

JACIYON

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from "jacinto," meaning hyacinth flower, and associated with Saint Hyacinth, the patron saint of Poland.

JACK

Masculine

English origin, derived from John, meaning "God is gracious." It was originally a nickname for someone with the qualities of a jack pulley.

JACKE

Masculine

Jackie is a unisex English name originating from the French Jacqueline, which itself stems from the Germanic Isolde, meaning 'invincible in battle'.

JACKEY

Masculine

English name derived from John, which means "God is gracious". It's a variant spelling of Jackie or Jacky.

JACKHENRY

Masculine

Modern, English name derived from the combination of classic names Jack and Henry. While Jack means "God is gracious" and Henry signifies "home ruler," together they create a strong, unique moniker with a rich historical heritage despite its rarity today.

JACKI

Masculine

Unique given name of unknown origin, not derived from known sources like biblical figures or Latin names.

JACKIE

Masculine

American unisex given name, derived from Jack or Jacqueline, meaning "God is gracious." Popularized by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Jackie Chan, and Jackie Robinson.

JACKJOHN

Masculine

Unique blend of two traditional boy's names, Jack (English nickname for the lively, or biblical "God is gracious") and John (Hebrew "God is gracious").

JACKLYN

Masculine

Jacklyn, derived from Germanic roots via its French form Jacqueline, means 'little watchman'.

JACKMAN

Masculine

English occupational name for a jacket maker, derived from 'jack' meaning 'diminutive of John' and 'man' meaning 'servant,' thus 'servant of little John.'

JACKOB

Masculine

Rare but powerful Hebrew name derived from "Yaakov," meaning "supplanter" or "held by the heel." It's associated with strength and resilience, inspired by the biblical patriarch Jacob who wrestled an angel.

JACKS

Masculine

English given name derived from 'Jankin' or 'Johnkin', diminutives of John. It evolved independently by the late 14th century, associated with various occupations, animals, and objects like mechanical devices and dogs. Notable figures like Jack Black and Jack Nicholson have carried this versatile name throughout history.

JACKSEN

Masculine

American origin, gaining popularity in recent years as a unique choice. It's derived from Jackson, meaning "son of Jack," but may not have been intentionally interpreted this way when created.

JACKSIN

Masculine

Unique given name of unknown origin, believed to be a creative invention inspired by other names containing similar elements such as Jack or Sinclair. It has gained popularity recently despite lacking established historical significance or traditional meaning.

JACKSON

Masculine

English boy's name derived from the surname "Jacksone," meaning 'son of John' or 'God is gracious.'

JACKSONJAMES

Masculine

Distinctive English name derived from combining Jackson ('son of Jack/John') and James ('supplanter/resolute protector'). It's a creative invention with strong roots in history and culture.

JACKSTEN

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements 'Jökull' meaning 'glacier/iceberg', and 'sten' meaning 'stone'.

JACKSTIN

Masculine

Modern, unisex given name of Latin origin, believed to be derived from the Roman god Jupiter's name Ious. Despite lacking historical meaning, its unique sound has gained popularity worldwide, particularly in Latin America.

JACKSTON

Masculine

Jackson is an enduring boys' name of English origin, derived from the Scottish Gaelic 'MacDhomhnaich,' meaning 'son of Donald.' It has been popularized by historical figures like Presidents Andrew Jackson and Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson.