Male names.

JEFFREY

Masculine

English name derived from Geoffrey, ultimately of Germanic origin, meaning "spear-ready".

JEFFREYJAMES

Masculine

English given name composed of Jeffrey ("gift of God") and James ("supplanter").

JEFFRI

Masculine

Hebrew boys' name meaning "strong man.

JEFFRIE

Masculine

Distinct English name variant of Jeffrey, derived from Geoffrey and ultimately from Geoffroy, meaning 'God's peace'.

JEFFRIES

Masculine

Unusual English given name derived from Geoffrey, meaning "pledge of peace" or "peaceful pledge".

JEFFRO

Masculine

Unique first name with unknown origins and meaning, gaining popularity due to its distinctive sound and lack of established associations.

JEFFRY

Masculine

English name of French origin, derived from Geoffroi, meaning "peaceful power". It has a historic lineage dating back to medieval times and was popularized by figures like Jeffrey of Monmouth. Today, it's considered a unique and stylish alternative to Jeffrey.

JEFFY

Masculine

American variant of Jeffrey, derived from the Old French Geoffrey meaning 'peaceful warrior'.

JEFRE

Masculine

Hebrew origin, derived from 'Yosef,' meaning 'he will add' or 'he shall increase.'

JEFREN

Masculine

Rare and intriguing name of unknown origin, believed by some to mean "God will judge" in Hebrew or be inspired by French names Jeffrey/Geoffroy, though this remains unconfirmed. Despite its uncertain history, Jefren has been used throughout history and appears in popular culture.

JEFREY

Masculine

Jeffrey is an English name derived from Geoffrey, meaning "pledge of peace." It has been used since the Middle Ages and became popular in England after the Norman Conquest in 1066.

JEFRI

Masculine

Indonesian name from West Java's Sundanese language, meaning 'the first one'.

JEFRIN

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name derived from "Geber," meaning "strong man." It was popular among ancient Jews and associated with historical figures like Jefrin ben Eli, a Jewish sage. Today, it's a unisex choice appreciated for its distinctive sound and rich history.

JEFRY

Masculine

Hebrew origin, signifies 'peace'.

JEFTE

Masculine

Rare Hebrew boy's name from the Bible, associated with bravery and leadership despite humble beginnings.

JEG

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian male name meaning 'I' in English.

JEHAD

Masculine

Arabic-origin name derived from 'jihad', signifying personal struggle or effort.

JEHAN

Masculine

Historic French given name derived from the Latin "Janus," which means "door" or "gateway." It was popular among nobility during the Middle Ages and has been used throughout history by notable figures such as Jean de Joinville. Today, it remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking a unique and meaningful name.

JEHIEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "May God Complete," derived from "Yehechel," reflecting hope for divine protection and completion.

JEHKAI

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name that means "God will protect.

JEHLANI

Masculine

Unique Swahili name meaning "calm" or "peaceful.

JEHONADAB

Masculine

Rare Hebrew male name from the Old Testament, meaning "Jehovah has given a father.

JEHOSHAPHAT

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "Yahweh has judged," composed of "Yeho" (Yahweh) and "shaphat" (judged). It is historically significant, as it was borne by the fourth king of Judah in the Old Testament, known for his piety and wisdom.

JEHOSHUA

Masculine

Distinctively Hebrew male given name meaning "God saves" or "God is salvation".

JEHOVAH

Masculine

Hebrew-origin name often linked to the God of Abrahamic religions. It derives from the Tetragrammaton (YHWH) and means "He causes to become" or "He will cause to be," signifying God's creative power.

JEHOVANY

Masculine

Unique Spanish given name composed of "Jeho", meaning Yahweh (Hebrew for God), and "vanny", derived from Latin's "vannus" meaning little. It signifies 'Little Yahweh' and was popularized during the Renaissance, with notable association to Spanish playwright López de Vega y Carpio. Today, it remains a rare yet striking choice, offering deep historical roots and spiritual significance.

JEHREMY

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "God has exalted" or "God will elevate".

JEHRON

Masculine

Uncommon American given name believed to have been coined by African-American poet Audre Lorde as a pen name. Its origin and meaning are unclear but may be influenced by Lorde's Caribbean roots and blend elements of other names.

JEHSIAH

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from "Yeshayahu," meaning "Yahweh is salvation." It is associated with the prophet Isaiah and carries a rich, religious history.

JEHU

Masculine

Uncommon Hebrew name derived from 'yehôahû', meaning 'Yahweh exists'.

JEHZIEL

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength.

JEICE

Masculine

Rare yet powerful male name of Spanish origin, derived from 'jefe' meaning 'chief'.

JEICOB

Masculine

Distinct Hebrew name derived from "Ya'akov," meaning Jacob in English. It's rich in historical significance, bearing the biblical legacy of Jacob's struggle with God and notable figures like Rabbi Jeicob Dauberman and theologian Jeicob Israel de Haan.

JEIDAN

Masculine

Spanish-origin given name composed of 'Jei' and '-dan'. It may derive from 'juego', meaning 'game', and '-dán', a Hispanic name suffix.

JEIDEN

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "praised by God," rooted in biblical times and associated with wisdom and spiritual depth.

JEIDYN

Masculine

Uncommon Welsh female given name, derived from the Welsh elements "ei" meaning "she" and "dydd" meaning "day", translating to "her day".

JEIEL

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength," appearing in the Old Testament as a mighty warrior's name and gaining popularity across various cultures.

JEIKO

Masculine

Rare female name of Japanese origin meaning "pure" or "clean", often associated with purity and innocence.

JEINER

Masculine

Distinctive German name derived from "Jäner," meaning one who comes from Jena, a city in Thuringia known for its rich history and educational institutions.

JEIREN

Masculine

Jeiren: Rarely used Celtic name derived from 'geirion', meaning 'spear', conveying strength & bravery; historically given to exceptional warrior boys.