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JARMARCUS
MasculineUnique African American name combining Jamal ("beauty") and Marcus ("dedicated to Mars"), signifying "beautiful warrior".
JARMARION
MasculineYoruba name with the meaning "bringer of peace," consisting of the elements "Jara" (peace) and "Maro" (to bring).
JARMARIS
MasculineAfrican name of Ashanti origin that means 'noble' or 'royal', reflecting its ancient use among Ghanaian nobility.
JARMEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning "to shout," derived from the word "yarom." It appears in the Bible as a town in Zebulun and is associated with Har Mearm mountain near Nazareth. Though uncommon, Jarmel holds historical significance and carries a powerful meaning of heritage and tradition.
JARMELL
MasculineAfrican American-origin name created by combining Jamal and Melvin, reflecting deep affection and paying homage to the bond between them.
JARMEN
MasculineUnique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements 'jarðr' (earth) and 'mann' (man), signifying connection to nature and strength.
JARMON
MasculineHebrew name derived from "yarom," meaning "to throw" or "shoot forth." It was once borne by a Canaanite king, but has since been associated with bravery in literature like "Beowulf.
JARNELL
MasculineAfrican American unisex name derived from Jeremiah, meaning "appointed by God," popularized in the late 20th century for its distinct identity and creativity.
JARO
MasculineCzech name meaning 'spring', popularized by figures like composer Jaro Kocian, symbolizing renewal and optimism.
JAROD
MasculineHebrew-origin unisex name meaning 'descending' or 'he will descend', first appearing in the Bible among Esau's sons.
JARODD
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from 'jar', meaning 'spear' or 'warrior', and 'udd', meaning 'lord', signifying 'Lord Warrior'. It was borne by ancient Welsh chieftains, notably Jarodd ap Gruffydd, the 12th-century prince of Gwynedd.
JAROL
MasculineDistinctively Spanish-Basque name that translates to 'bellows,' symbolizing warmth and continuity.
JAROLD
MasculineEnglish name of old origin, meaning 'strong ruler' or 'powerful leader'.
JAROM
MasculineMale name of Hebrew origin that means "exalted" or "elevated".
JAROME
MasculineHebrew name meaning "song," traditionally given to boys born into families valuing music and art.
JAROMIR
MasculineCzech male given name meaning "peaceful glen.
JARON
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from "yarah," meaning 'to fear' or 'tremble,' signifying awe and reverence rather than fearfulness.
JARONE
MasculineRare Hebrew male given name derived from "yarah," meaning "to fear" or "to tremble," signifying awe and reverence.
JARONN
MasculineHebrew name meaning "song" or "melody," conveying musicality and poetry. It's a variation of Jaron, which means "thunder." Though not widely recognized, Jaronn has historical significance as the name of one of King David's warriors in the Bible. Recently, it's gained popularity as a unisex name, appealing for its unique sound and meaningful origins.
JARONTE
MasculineRare, West African-derived name meaning "group of fighters" or "those who struggle together," reflecting resilience and unity.
JAROSLAV
MasculineCzech name meaning "strong in glory".
JAROSLAW
MasculinePolish male name of Slavic origin meaning "strong and famous".
JARQUAVIOUS
MasculineRecently coined African-American name derived from combining Jarvis (son of Jarvee) with Aquarious (water carrier in astrology), symbolizing wisdom, intelligence, independence, and originality.
JARQUAVIUS
MasculineDistinctive African American name derived from the Latin word "Jarcuvirus," meaning "flowers in abundance.
JARQUES
MasculineRare French given name derived from the Occitan variant Gerau, meaning 'spear'. It first appeared as a surname in 12th century France before evolving into a given name later on. Its most notable bearer was Jacques Anquetil, five-time Tour de France winner who helped popularize the name.
JARQUEZ
MasculineSpanish origin, derived from the surname 'Jarque', possibly meaning 'one who makes or sells jars'.
JARQUIS
MasculineRare but distinguished Latin name derived from "jaro," meaning "spear." It was traditionally given to skilled spearmen or adept hunters.
JARQUISE
MasculineUncommon yet significant male name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'Celebrating the power or might of God'.
JARRAD
MasculineAustralian variant of the Irish surname Jarrett, meaning 'son of spear ruler.'
JARRAH
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning 'rosary,' associated with piety and devotion, popular among Muslim communities, and famously held by scholar Jarrah al-Yamani (1759-1823).
JARRAN
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'gyere', meaning 'spear'. It is a variant of Gerald, which was introduced to England by the Normans in the 11th century and became popular during the Middle Ages. While not widely used historically, Jarran has seen some recent popularity as a unique boy's name.
JARRARD
MasculineEnglish name originating from 'gerard', meaning 'spear strong'. Introduced by Normans after 1066, it was often associated with nobility in medieval times. Today, it's rare yet distinctive, symbolizing strength and courage.
JARRATT
MasculineRare, English origin given name derived from the Old English Æðgar, meaning "stream spear". Despite its historical roots and uncommon usage, it offers a unique identity and open interpretation of meaning.
JARREAU
MasculineAfrican name of Fon origin, meaning 'one who has brought forth many children', introduced to Europe by French colonialists in the slave trade era.
JARRED
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning "to descend," with biblical roots tracing back to Cain's descendants.
JARREK
MasculineScandinavian male given name derived from the Old Norse 'geirr', meaning 'spear'. It symbolizes strength and courage, popular among Viking warriors.
JARREL
MasculineDistinctive male name of American origin, invented by author Stephen King for his "Dark Tower" series. Despite its unclear derivation, it has gained some popularity due to its unique sound and literary association.
JARRELL
MasculineEnglish given name with a unique history, originating from the Old French word "jarre," meaning "large earthenware jar." Once an occupational surname for potters, Jarrell transitioned into a first name by the 17th century and retains its distinctive character today.
JARRELLE
MasculineUncommon African American name coined by R&B singer Aaliyah for her brother in the late 1980s or early 1990s, with no known specific meaning.
JARREN
MasculineKhadra is an Arabic unisex name meaning 'eternal' or 'everlasting', associated with everlasting beauty and vitality, popular among Muslims worldwide with notable historical figures bearing this name.