Male names.

JAMIIR

Masculine

African-origin name from the Fulani people, meaning "peaceful" or "calm".

JAMIK

Masculine

Ashanti Ghanaian name meaning "God will make it right," carrying historical significance and worldwide popularity.

JAMIKAL

Masculine

Uncommon African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "Nobody has power over me," reflecting independence and resilience.

JAMIKEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name with biblical roots, signifying 'God will protect' or 'God shall judge'.

JAMIL

Masculine

Arabic name that means "beautiful" or "handsome".

JAMILAH

Masculine

Arabic origin and means 'beautiful' or 'lovely', derived from the Arabic word 'jamil'. It was famously borne by one of Prophet Muhammad's wives, who was known for her intelligence, courage, and kindness.

JAMILE

Masculine

Arabic feminine given name meaning 'community' or 'gathering'.

JAMILL

Masculine

African name of Fulani origin, meaning 'peaceful' and 'calm.'

JAMILLE

Masculine

Arab-origin unisex name meaning 'beautiful (or handsome) devoted to God'.

JAMILLION

Masculine

Jamillion is of African Yoruba origin, translating to "Let there be plenty" or "May there be abundance," signifying prosperity and hope for a life filled with plentitude.

JAMIN

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'right hand', symbolizing strength and power.

JAMINE

Masculine

Jasmine is a Persian name meaning 'jasmine', associated with purity, grace, and beauty.

JAMION

Masculine

American, unisex name created by combining Jamie andemon, gaining popularity in recent years despite lacking official meaning.

JAMIQUE

Masculine

Intriguing name of African origin, meaning 'land of wood and water,' derived from the Taíno word 'Xaymaca' and anglicized over centuries.

JAMIR

Masculine

Arabic-origin name derived from Jamal, meaning "beauty," with the suffix "-ir" added for distinction while retaining its original meaning.

JAMIRE

Masculine

African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'Beautiful King'.

JAMIRI

Masculine

African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'graceful' or 'elegant', reflecting the elegance expected in those who bear it.

JAMIRION

Masculine

Rare French-origin name, potentially derived from 'James' and 'iron', signifying strength.

JAMIRON

Masculine

Distinctive name of uncertain origin, often interpreted as "sea of pearls" or associated with French variants, though these connections are speculative. Its rarity contributes to its allure, making it an attractive yet mysterious choice.

JAMIROQUAI

Masculine

Jamila is an Arabic origin name meaning "beautiful" or "attractive," popular among royalty like Queen Jamila of Zaria in the 16th century, and often chosen today for its strength and elegance.

JAMIROQUAN

Masculine

African-American name derived from Jamal ("beauty") and Quayan (Kojo, "born on Monday"). It gained fame through British musician Jamiroquai's lead singer Jay Kay.

JAMIRR

Masculine

Intriguing African name of Swahili origin that means 'hello' or 'welcome'.

JAMIS

Masculine

Distinct Hebrew name derived from 'Yaakov', meaning 'supplanter' or 'follower', associated with Jacob, a prominent figure in the Bible known for his strength and resilience.

JAMISEN

Masculine

Scottish name derived from Seumas, a variant of Joshua, meaning "supplanter".

JAMISON

Masculine

Scottish name that means "son of James.

JAMISYN

Masculine

American origin unisex name, created as a blend of Jamie (Scottish, meaning "supplanter") and Sinclair (Scottish Norse, meaning "clear" or "bright"), gaining popularity for its uniqueness and gender-neutral nature.

JAMIUS

Masculine

The name Jamius has African origins, specifically from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria. Meaning "May God bring forth" or "God will bring forth", this name reflects the Igbo people's strong faith and hope in their god.

JAMIYL

Masculine

Arabic-derived name meaning 'collective heart'.

JAMMAL

Masculine

Ancient Arabic male and female name meaning 'beautiful'.

JAMMAR

Masculine

African name of Mandinka origin, meaning 'thankful' or 'grateful'.

JAMMEL

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'beautiful', once used by renowned poet Imru' al-Qais.

JAMMES

Masculine

Rare French given name derived from the Occitan word "jame," meaning "twin." It was traditionally given to one of two twins in medieval Occitanie, with notable bearers including poets and writers who preserved Occitan culture. Today, while not common in France, Jammes has gained popularity in other European countries like Spain and Italy, and it may also be used as a surname. Its meaning, "twin," symbolizes duality or balance, while its historic association with creativity and intellect adds to its significance.

JAMMEY

Masculine

Distinctive unisex given name of African origin, derived from the Twi word "Anokam" which means "wise". Traditionally given to Ashanti boys in Ghana, it signifies hope for future wisdom and intelligence.

JAMMIE

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from Jamieson, itself an Anglicized form of Seumas, meaning "resembling James," which originated from the Latin Jacobus, translating to "supplanter" or "seize by the heel." It serves as a playful and charming diminutive of James.

JAMMS

Masculine

Uncommon first name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from James, Jamie, or Jamal, with possible meanings including "supplanter," "held in grasp," or "beauty.

JAMMY

Masculine

The name Jammy originates from England and signifies "lucky" or "fortunate".

JAMOD

Masculine

Distinctive African name from Nigeria and Benin's Yoruba culture, signifying 'peace' and 'harmony'.

JAMOL

Masculine

African given name of Mandinka origin, meaning 'peace'.

JAMON

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from the word 'jamón', meaning ham. Traditionally given to children born around Christmastime or associated with pork products served during holiday feasts, Jamon also carries historical significance in Spain, once bestowed upon strong-willed boys and noblemen. Today, it remains a unique and beloved choice worldwide despite its culinary roots.

JAMOND

Masculine

African name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, meaning 'twins' in Akan language, traditionally given to strong and wise boys, holding religious significance in some African cultures.