Male names.

JARVIUS

Masculine

Distinctive male given name of Finnish origin that means "lake," evoking images of tranquility and beauty inspired by nature and water.

JARVON

Masculine

Unique African-derived name, believed to originate from the Mandinka people, associated with strength and power.

JARVOUS

Masculine

African name of Igbo origin, meaning 'powerful king'.

JARVUS

Masculine

Ancient Germanic origin, meaning 'renowned in war'.

JARY

Masculine

African name of Nigerian Igbo origin, translating to "may God increase" or "may God multiply", symbolizing hope, growth, and abundance.

JARYAN

Masculine

Distinctive male name of Persian origin meaning "pure" or "clean".

JARYD

Masculine

Distinctive American given name created by author Stephen King for his 1982 novel "The Running Man." While its meaning remains unclear, some associate it with the Hebrew name Jared, meaning "descent" or "to descend." Despite its rarity throughout history, a few notable individuals bear this unique name.

JARYEL

Masculine

Hebrew name that means "God will enlarge" or "formidable," derived from the word "yerah.

JARYL

Masculine

Jaryl: A Hebrew-origin name meaning 'to fear', signifying awe towards God's power and wisdom, found in biblical contexts like Job's friends.

JARYN

Masculine

Unique, unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from 'Carys', meaning 'love' or 'cherished'.

JAS

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "God will hear," derived from Jesse, King David's father.

JASAAD

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'body', associated with strength and resilience, and often given to honor the human form.

JASAAN

Masculine

Uncommon name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, though some may appreciate its unique sound or phonetic similarity to common names like Jasmine or Jason.

JASAHD

Masculine

Rare, Hebrew-origin boys' name derived from "yashar," meaning "straight" or "upright," signifying righteousness and honesty.

JASAHN

Masculine

Rare and unique Persian name meaning "pure" or "chaste," reflecting qualities hoped for in children by parents who carefully choose names rich in cultural significance.

JASAI

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Hebrew name Yachin, but this claim lacks definitive evidence. It has gained some recent popularity, primarily for girls, though it can also be used for boys. Its meaning and symbolism are open to interpretation due to its unclear origins.

JASAIAH

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "Salvation of Jacob".

JASAIH

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "salvation" or "deliverance", a modern variation of the sacred name Jesus/Yashua, popular among Jewish communities worldwide.

JASAN

Masculine

Unique name of unknown origin, with no definitive meaning but a captivating sound that sets it apart from common names.

JASANI

Masculine

Captivating unisex name of Indian origin, derived from 'Jashan', meaning 'celebration' or 'festival', reflecting happiness and joy.

JASAUN

Masculine

Captivating Yoruba name meaning 'bringer of peace' or 'harmony', reflecting unity, balance, and tranquility.

JASAVION

Masculine

American-origin name coined in the early 2000s, gaining popularity due to its unique sound and lack of clear meaning, allowing parents to create their own interpretation.

JASCHA

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "upright," popularized by Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff, who was nicknamed Jascha by his friends.

JASDEEP

Masculine

Indian origin, meaning 'one who radiates depth and wisdom', composed of 'Jas' (flame/radiance) and 'Deep' (depth).

JASE

Masculine

English name derived from 'jester', meaning medieval entertainer, popularized by Shakespeare's 'King Lear'.

JASEAN

Masculine

African American origin name, created by combining Jason ("healer") and Sean ("God is gracious"), gaining recent popularity among African American communities despite its unclear historical significance and meaning.

JASEAR

Masculine

The Hebrew name Jasear means "God is healing".

JASEEM

Masculine

Unique name of Arabic origin, derived from "jasad," meaning "body." Primarily used among South Asian communities, its meaning is open to interpretation, with associations ranging from physical form to metaphorical concepts like wholeness or unity.

JASEER

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "generous" or "bountiful," originating from Bedouin tribes who valued these traits.

JASEH

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from "yesha," meaning "salvation" or "deliverance.

JASEIR

Masculine

Arabic-origin unisex name meaning "one who walks on his own path", derived from the word "jasadir". It has significant historical relevance in the Arab world, notably borne by Jaseir ibn Safwan, a renowned Arabian poet and warrior. Despite its uniqueness, it remains captivating due to its powerful meaning and historical significance.

JASEK

Masculine

Czech and Slovakian name derived from Jaroslav, meaning "strong glory".

JASEM

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "beautiful" or "handsome," embodying elegance and charm, and popular in the Middle East for centuries.

JASEN

Masculine

Slavic given name derived from "jasen," meaning "ash tree." It signifies strength, courage, and wisdom, and has a rich history among Slavic peoples.

JASEON

Masculine

Distinct and unique name of uncertain origin, believed to be either a blend of Jason and Mason or a variant spelling of Jaysen/Jaison, with no concrete evidence supporting any theory. Its meaning remains unclear but may derive from Greek 'healer' or Hebrew 'God is gracious'.

JASEPH

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "God shall add" or "God shall increase," reflecting hope and optimism in divine abundance.

JASER

Masculine

Uncommon Arabic name derived from "jasad," meaning "body," originating among Bedouin tribes.

JASERE

Masculine

Rare Arabic given name meaning 'to be patient' or 'to endure', associated with resilience and steadfastness.

JASEY

Masculine

Uncommon given name with unknown origins; while it might be related to 'Jasmine', its true meaning remains unexplored.

JASH

Masculine

Rare Sanskrit-derived boy's name that means 'glory' or 'splendor', associated with Lord Indra in Hindu mythology.