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JAMESEN
MasculineUnique American given name coined in the late 20th century with unclear origins and uncertain meaning, but rising popularity since its first appearance on US baby name lists in 2006.
JAMESHENRY
MasculineRare and unique name with unknown origins. Its meaning remains mysterious but its rarity makes it intriguing.
JAMESJOSEPH
MasculineUncommon yet distinctive Irish name composed of two classic biblical names, James ("supplanter") and Joseph ("God will increase").
JAMESLEE
MasculineModern, compound given name derived from the combination of James (meaning "supplanter") and Lee ("clearing in the woods"), without a specific shared meaning. It gained popularity as a unique naming choice but has not reached significant historical or cultural prominence.
JAMESLEY
MasculineUncommon given name with unknown origins, having no widely accepted meaning or significance.
JAMESLY
MasculineModern name created by blending the classic James ('supplanter') and Lily (signifying purity and beauty).
JAMESMATTHEW
MasculineRare English name consisting of James ("supplanter") and Matthew ("gift of Yahweh"), both of which have biblical origins and significant meanings.
JAMESMICHAEL
MasculineModern, unique given name created by combining James (meaning 'supplanter') and Michael ('who is like God'), both of Hebrew origin.
JAMESON
MasculineIrish name derived from "Séamas", meaning "supplanter" or "to replace".
JAMESPATRICK
MasculineUncommon yet distinguished Irish name, derived from the ancient combination of 'Seamuis' (James) and 'Pádraig' (Patrick), with a rich historical background dating back to medieval Ireland.
JAMESPAUL
MasculineDistinct Irish-origin name composed of "James" (meaning "supplanter") and "Paul" ("small" or "humble").
JAMESROBERT
MasculineAmerican composite name derived from the classic given names James ("supplanter") and Robert ("famous").
JAMESRYAN
MasculineUnique blend of classic names James (English, meaning 'supplanter') and Ryan (Irish, meaning 'little king' or 'ill-tempered').
JAMESS
MasculineJames is an English name derived from Latin 'Jacobus', meaning 'supplanter'. It has been popular for centuries due to its biblical significance and association with prominent historical figures like King James I of Scotland.
JAMESSON
MasculineUnknown origin but has been used occasionally throughout history.
JAMESTHOMAS
MasculineJames Thomas, known as Jamesthomas, is a rare English name composed of two distinct elements: James, meaning "supplanter" and popularized by Saint James the Great, and Thomas, meaning "twin," associated with Apostle Saint Thomas.
JAMESWILLIAM
MasculineEnglish composite name formed by combining James ('supplanter') and William ('resolution + protection').
JAMESYN
MasculineUnique, modern Welsh name derived from 'Iago', meaning 'supplanter' or 'follower'. It's often associated with Saint Iago, a companion of Mary Magdalene.
JAMETRIUS
MasculineUncommon African-American male name, seemingly a variant of Jamal/Jamar meaning "beauty" or "gentle". It has no specific documented meaning or history but remains a distinctive choice with low popularity in the U.S., with only 17 births between 2000 and 2019.
JAMEY
MasculineAmerican variant of Jamie, a Scottish unisex name derived from James, meaning 'supplanter'.
JAMEZ
MasculineJames is an English name with Latin origins from 'Iacomus', ultimately derived from the Hebrew 'Jacob', meaning 'supplanter'.
JAMEZE
MasculineUnique African-derived given name that means "the grace of God.
JAMHAL
MasculineArabic name derived from 'jamh,' meaning 'assembly' or 'gathering,' symbolizing unity and harmony.
JAMI
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'sea', historically significant and borne by notable Jewish figures like Rabbi Jami ben Asher and Jamisbin of the Sanhedrin.
JAMIA
MasculineAfrican origin, means 'community' in Swahili.
JAMIAH
MasculineDistinctive African origin name derived from Swahili 'jamii', meaning 'community', reflecting unity and support.
JAMIAL
MasculineJamal is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'beauty' or 'splendor', popularized worldwide through literature.
JAMIAN
MasculineAfrican given name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, meaning "born on Monday.
JAMIAS
MasculineUnique and distinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining recent popularity among English speakers seeking unusual names.
JAMICAH
MasculineCaptivating African name of Swahili origin, meaning "all life" and symbolizing unity and vitality.
JAMICHAEL
MasculineUnique American male name created by combining James (meaning 'supplanter') and Michael ('Who is like God?'). It's sparingly used but gaining popularity.
JAMICHEAL
MasculineJamichael is an American name derived from the combination of James (meaning "supplanter") and Michael (meaning "Who is like God?"), each with their own significant biblical origins and meanings.
JAMIE
MasculineScottish unisex name meaning "supplanter," derived from James via Latin Jacobus and Hebrew Yaacov.
JAMIEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'God is my judge,' derived from the elements 'Yah' (God) and 'Miel' (judgment).
JAMIEN
MasculineDistinctive name of Welsh origin, derived from "Ieuan," meaning "graced by God.
JAMIEON
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from 'Seumais', meaning 'supplanter', and associated with Saint James.
JAMIER
MasculineFrench origin and has historical significance. It is derived from the Latin "Jacobus" via the French "James." Jamier is a variant spelling of James and is often used in French-speaking regions. Its popularity can be attributed to its connection to Saint James, one of Jesus Christ's Twelve Apostles. Throughout history, Jamier has been used as both a given name and surname, with notable usage during the Middle Ages among nobles and royals in France.
JAMIERE
MasculineAfrican American-origin unisex name, a variant of Jamal meaning "beauty" or "handsome," now popular worldwide despite no specific historical association.
JAMIESON
MasculineRare yet notable Scottish given name derived from the surname Mac Ghille Eathain, meaning "son of the servant of Saint John.
JAMIH
MasculineJamih, of Arabic origin, means 'united' in Islamic culture.