Male names.

JAKKAR

Masculine

Rare and intriguing name with unknown origins, possibly connected to the Hebrew name Jacob or the Old Norse word ' jakki,' signifying vigilance or supplantation.

JAKKIA

Masculine

Rare, distinctive female name of unknown origin and meaning.

JAKKOB

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "Protected by God" or "May God Protect". It originated among Jewish communities worldwide and has gained broader popularity due to its distinctive sound and independent appeal.

JAKKSON

Masculine

Unique name of Swahili origin, meaning "bold" or "courageous".

JAKOA

Masculine

Rare African name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, holding historical or spiritual significance but with no specific English translation.

JAKOB

Masculine

German name derived from the Hebrew "Yakob," meaning "held by the heel" or "supplanter.

JAKOBE

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'supplanter' or 'held by the heel', popularized in Europe during the Middle Ages by Jewish settlers.

JAKOBEE

Masculine

Modern Swedish feminine variant of the Old Norse name Jakob, meaning "supplanter" or "held by the heel.

JAKOBEY

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "may God protect" or "held by the heel," significant due to the biblical story of Jacob wrestling with an angel.

JAKOBI

Masculine

German variant of the Hebrew name Jacob, meaning "held by God," and signifies strength and resilience.

JAKOBIE

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'supplanter', referring to the Biblical figure Jacob who wrestled with an angel.

JAKOBII

Masculine

Uncommon Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse Jákup, meaning 'supplanter' or 'held by the heel,' tracing back to Viking Age Norway.

JAKOBY

Masculine

Modern Hebrew unisex name derived from Jacob, meaning "held by the heel" or "may God protect".

JAKODA

Masculine

Unique Czech name derived from "jaký", meaning "what kind of". It's often interpreted as "what kind of Jake", suggesting uniqueness and individuality.

JAKODI

Masculine

Rare African name from Ghana/Togo's Ewe people, meaning "arriving warrior".

JAKOLBE

Masculine

Jakob is a German name derived from Hebrew Ya'akov, meaning "supplanter" or "hold by the heel".

JAKOLBI

Masculine

Rare Polish name derived from 'jakoł', meaning hawthorn shrub.

JAKOLBY

Masculine

African name of Igbo origin, meaning "God answers" and reflecting parents' faith and hope.

JAKOR

Masculine

Unique and mysterious name of unknown origin, often associated with Hebrew names like Jacob but without clear evidence.

JAKOREY

Masculine

Unique American name created specifically for its bearer, with no traditional meaning or origins.

JAKORI

Masculine

African name derived from Swahili, meaning 'he who brings joy'.

JAKORIAN

Masculine

Jakorian: A rare and mysterious name of possible Basque origin, with debated meanings ranging from 'God will judge' to 'Strong like the sea', but ultimately shrouded in intrigue.

JAKORIE

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin that does not have any established meaning or history. Its popularity has been limited but it may still appeal to parents seeking distinctive names due to its unique sound.

JAKORY

Masculine

Unique African name of Igbo origin, translating to "the child born on Friday," symbolizing good fortune.

JAKOTA

Masculine

Unique Native American name, believed to originate from the Choctaw tribe, with possible ties to the Chickasaw tribe. Its meaning remains unknown, adding to its mysterious allure.

JAKOV

Masculine

Slavic name derived from Hebrew 'Jacob', meaning "supplanter".

JAKS

Masculine

Unique given name of unknown origin, often speculated to be a variant of Jacks or have Slavic roots.

JAKSEN

Masculine

The name Jaksen, a Scandinavian variant of Jesper derived from the Hebrew Joshua meaning "God is salvation," was historically associated with Jewish converts to Christianity in Denmark and Norway before becoming widely popular worldwide today.

JAKSH

Masculine

The name Jaksh has an uncertain origin, but it may derive from the Hebrew name Yishai, meaning "gift of God", or the Scottish Gaelic name Seumas, meaning "to succeed" or "ambitious".

JAKSON

Masculine

Jackson/Jakson is an English name with Hebrew roots, meaning 'God is gracious.' It originated from the Middle English personal name Jankin or Johnkin, and gained popularity through its use as a patronymic surname.

JAKSYN

Masculine

Exotic and distinctive name of unknown origin, with no specific historical or cultural significance.

JAKUB

Masculine

Czech name derived from Hebrew Jacob, meaning 'held by the heel' or 'may God protect', reflecting its biblical origins.

JAKWAN

Masculine

Unique African name of Igbo origin, with varying meanings such as "God's gift" or "The lion has arrived," reflecting the rich culture and beliefs of the Igbo people in Nigeria. Despite its rarity outside Nigeria, this powerful name conveys dignity and strength.

JAKWAUN

Masculine

Rare African American name with an unknown meaning, adding to its uniqueness and intrigue.

JAKWON

Masculine

Unique Korean name derived from "Ja" meaning one and "Kwon" meaning talented or gifted, translating to 'the talented one'.

JAKYAN

Masculine

Rare, intriguing name with unknown origins, first appearing in England during the 16th century.

JAKYE

Masculine

Unique, African American origin name, created by combining elements from different names or words. Despite having no established history or defined meaning, some associate it with the Hebrew name Jacob, suggesting possible biblical influence.

JAKYI

Masculine

Uncommon yet distinctive African name from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning "joy" or "rejoicing," often interpreted as "to make joyful.

JAKYLAN

Masculine

Original African-American given name with uncertain origins, often associated with variants of Jake or Jacob combined with "-lan". Despite its unclear beginnings, Jakylan has gained popularity for its unique qualities such as strength and individuality, allowing bearers to create their own meaning.

JAKYLE

Masculine

Unique French name derived from 'Jacques,' meaning 'to follow' or 'supplanter,' popular among boys born on Tuesdays during medieval times.