Male names.

JEDIAEL

Masculine

Unique Hebrew given name meaning "Beloved of God.

JEDIAH

Masculine

Hebrew name that means "beloved of God," with biblical origins tracing back to a son of King David named Jedidiah.

JEDIDIAH

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'beloved of God', given to Solomon in the Bible.

JEDIEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew male given name with significant meaning: Praise of God.

JEDIKIAH

Masculine

Hebrew name composed of "Yedidia" meaning "beloved of God" and "Kah" meaning "towards". It signifies "Beloved of God, towards Him" and has biblical roots, being another name for King Solomon. Today, it remains a rare yet meaningful choice.

JEDREK

Masculine

Polish-Czech name meaning "famous in war," derived from Jedrzej and often used as a nickname or pet name.

JEDRIC

Masculine

Rare, Slavic male given name derived from 'jeti' meaning 'to eat' and 'mír' signifying 'peace', interpreted as 'eating peacefully'.

JEDRICK

Masculine

Distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "happy child" or "one who brings joy," gaining popularity worldwide due to its vibrant sound and positive meaning.

JEDRIEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name composed of 'Yed' (thankful/praise) and 'El' (God), signifying "Praise be to God".

JEDRIK

Masculine

Distinctive Scandinavian male name derived from 'Geðríkr', meaning 'powerful in thought'.

JEDSON

Masculine

English origin, variant spelling of Judson, derived from Hebrew Judah meaning "praise" or "thanksgiving," popularized by Henry James' novel "The Bostonians.

JEE

Masculine

Distinctive Korean given name derived from 'je', meaning 'good', thus signifying 'goodness'.

JEEL

Masculine

Female Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "victorious" or "conquering".

JEESE

Masculine

Jeese is of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is salvation" and derived from the historical figure King Josiah of Judah.

JEET

Masculine

Indian-origin boy's name that means 'to conquer' or 'be victorious', symbolizing triumph and success.

JEEVA

Masculine

Indian name from Tamil Nadu meaning 'life' or 'living being', symbolizing vitality and essence of existence.

JEEVAN

Masculine

Indian name meaning 'life' in Sanskrit.

JEF

Masculine

Diminutive of Joseph, a Hebrew name meaning 'God shall increase', popularized by biblical associations.

JEFE

Masculine

Rare Spanish masculine given name derived from the word "jefe," meaning "boss" or "chief".

JEFERSON

Masculine

Jefferson is an American given name of Norman origin, derived from the English surname Jefferson. It is strongly linked to Thomas Jefferson, the third U.S. President and primary author of the Declaration of Independence, conveying qualities like intelligence, leadership, and patriotism. Today, it remains a popular choice among parents seeking meaningful names for their children.

JEFERY

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "merciful God," associated with the biblical prophet Jeremiah and adapted by various cultures over time.

JEFF

Masculine

American boy's name with English origins, derived from the Germanic name "Gefroi," meaning "peace through strength." It evolved from Jeffrey, a Middle Ages English nickname for lively individuals, and gained popularity in the United States mid-20th century as Jeff. Today, it remains widely-used and well-liked for its modernity and energy.

JEFFARY

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "peace", derived from the biblical King Jehoshaphat, conveying harmony and tranquility.

JEFFER

Masculine

Jeffrey is an English name derived from Old Germanic "Geofrey," meaning "peaceful ruler.

JEFFEREY

Masculine

Uncommon yet historic English given name derived from Geoffrey, meaning "peaceful" or "God's peace". It has been associated with several notable figures throughout history and was popularized during the Middle Ages due to its connection to Saint Jeffrey of Canterbury.

JEFFERI

Masculine

Jeffrey is an English name derived from the Old German 'Godfrey', meaning 'peace'.

JEFFERIE

Masculine

English name of Germanic origin, derived from Geoffrey meaning "pledge of peace", brought to England by Normans during the Middle Ages.

JEFFERSON

Masculine

American male given name derived from the English surname "Fairfax", meaning "son of Geoffrey". It also notably refers to Thomas Jefferson, the third U.S. President.

JEFFERY

Masculine

English masculine name originating from Geoffrey, derived from Germanic Geoffroy meaning "peace" and "power".

JEFFEY

Masculine

Jeffrey is an English name derived from Geoffrey, introduced by the Normans in 1066, with a meaning of "peace" or "power through peace".

JEFFIE

Masculine

Rare, gender-neutral American name with a historic English origin, derived from Geoffrey ("peaceful power").

JEFFON

Masculine

Rare, uniquely creative name without a known origin or meaning, used sparingly throughout history due to its uncommon nature.

JEFFORD

Masculine

Rare English name derived from Old English words "geof" (peace) and "thor" (thunder), translating to "peaceful thunder".

JEFFOREY

Masculine

Uncommon American name of French origin, meaning "peace king," derived from Geoffroy via Jeffrey.

JEFFORY

Masculine

Rare English name derived from Geoffrey, which means "peaceful ruler.

JEFFRAY

Masculine

Uncommon English variant of Geoffrey, derived from Old German Gaufridus, meaning "pledged to peace".

JEFFRE

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "may he bring peace," with biblical roots tracing back to one of King David's generals, and has gained global popularity despite its origins.

JEFFREE

Masculine

American name of Norman French origin, derived from Geoffrey, meaning "God's peace.

JEFFREN

Masculine

Distinctively Spanish male given name derived from "jerez," meaning "sherry" wine, with historical use spanning centuries but no specific associated figure or event.

JEFFRERY

Masculine

Jeffrey is an English name derived from Geoffrey, which originates from the Old German name Godfrey. Its meaning, "bearer of peace", comes from the elements "ge" meaning "to bear or carry" and "-fried" meaning "peace". Introduced to Britain by the Normans in 1066, Jeffrey has been used for centuries and remains popular today.