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JERRY
MasculineAmerican male given name derived from the English word "jerry," meaning "spear" or "war spear.
JERRYD
MasculineRare yet striking English male name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Old Norse 'Geirþrúðr', meaning 'strong with a spear'.
JERRYL
MasculineRare, distinctive name of unknown origin and meaning, first used in the United States during the early 20th century.
JERRYLEE
MasculineUnique American given name composed of 'Jerry' (from the English word 'jerkin') and 'Lee' (meaning 'from the clearing in the woods'). While it doesn't have a specific meaning, it gained popularity among African American communities in mid-20th century U.S.
JERRYN
MasculineUncommon, Irish-origin name derived from 'Gerry', meaning 'spear' or 'lance', signifying strength and courage.
JERSAIN
MasculineUnique, Hebrew-origin name derived from "Yerushalayim," meaning "Jerusalem." It's deeply rooted in Jewish culture, referencing the holy city, and was popularized during the Middle Ages among Jewish families honoring their faith. Today, it's uncommon yet appealing to parents valuing its historical significance and Hebrew roots.
JERSEI
MasculineJersey is an uncommon English given name derived from the island of Jersey, meaning "land surrounded by sea".
JERSEN
MasculineRare Scandinavian name of Danish origin, derived from 'Jens', meaning 'God is gracious'.
JERSEY
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Isle of Jersey in the English Channel, named after Old Norse 'Þridjarv', meaning 'three small islands'.
JERSIAH
MasculineVariant spelling of the Hebrew name Jeremiah, which means "appointed by God" or "exalted by God.
JERSON
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "he will assist", derived from the Hebrew word 'azar'. It has biblical roots, tracing back to Azariah, one of King David's warriors.
JERTAVIOUS
MasculineDistinctive African American name derived from Jeremiah (meaning "appointed by God") and Tavarius (meaning "strong").
JERU
MasculineUnique Hebrew name derived from "yarah," meaning "to fear" or "to tremble." It was popularized as a shortened form of Jerubbabel, a governor during Babylonian captivity known for rebuilding Jerusalem's Temple. Today, Jeru is used as a unisex given name, chosen for its distinctiveness and association with strength and leadership. Despite its rich history, it remains relatively uncommon compared to other Hebrew names.
JERUD
MasculineUnique, Hebrew-derived name meaning "to descend" or "flow down," originally used among Jewish families in ancient Israel.
JERUSALEM
MasculineJerusalem, originating from ancient times, literally means 'City of Peace' or 'Foundation of Peace', reflecting its profound historical significance as a symbol of unity and hope across diverse cultures and religions.
JERVAUGHN
MasculineUncommon African American name derived from Jeremiah, meaning 'appointed by God' or 'God will exalt'.
JERVIN
MasculineScandinavian name derived from Old Norse Geirvard, meaning 'spearguard' or 'protector with a spear'.
JERVIS
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old French 'gerfais', meaning 'spear ready'. Introduced post-1066 Norman Conquest, it originally served as a surname before becoming popular as a given name in recent times.
JERVON
MasculineEnglish given name with Old French origins, derived from 'servon' meaning 'servant', brought to England during the Norman Conquest.
JERVONTAE
MasculineUnique African American name created by combining elements from popular mid-to-late 20th century names, though its origin and meaning are untraceable.
JERVONTE
MasculineUncommon male given name of African American origin, first appearing in popularity in 1995. Though its exact origins are unclear, some sources suggest it may be a blend of Jerome and Vincent, potentially signifying strength and courage.
JERWAN
MasculineKurdish male given name meaning "sweet," derived from the word "cerwan.
JERWIN
MasculineDistinctive Filipino given name derived from the Spanish Gerardo, meaning "spear strong," popularized during Spain's colonial rule in the Philippines.
JERY
MasculineJerry is an American name often considered a diminutive of Gerald or Jeremy, derived from Germanic elements meaning "spear" and "man". It's also associated with notable figures like comedian Jerry Lewis and musician Jerry Garcia.
JERYD
MasculineScandinavian name meaning "earth warrior", derived from Old Norse elements "Jörð" (earth) and "arr".
JERYL
MasculineHebrew-origin name derived from Jeremy, meaning "song of God" or "exalted by God", and associated with strength and leadership.
JERYME
MasculineJeremy is an English name derived from Old French 'merjery', meaning 'deserving mercy'.
JERYMIAH
MasculineJeremiah: Hebrew origin, meaning 'God will exalt'; famously borne by Old Testament prophet, now popular due to historic and literary figures.
JERYN
MasculineWelsh name derived from Geraint, meaning "old horse" or "grey horse".
JERZE
MasculineRare, unique male name of unknown origin, lacking historical or linguistic basis.
JERZEE
MasculineDistinctive name originating from the Isle of Jersey, deriving from the Old Norse word "Holm" meaning 'island', reflecting its island heritage. It's often associated with qualities like independence and resilience, embodying the spirit of island ancestors. Throughout history, notable individuals have carried this unique name, including Jean Le Biouan, a 16th-century chronicler of Jersey's history.
JERZEY
MasculineJerzy is a Polish name derived from Germanic 'Gerard', meaning "spear strong", popularized during Middle Ages by Germanic settlers.
JERZI
MasculineSlavic name of Polish origin, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker', derived from the Greek Georgios through Jerzy.
JERZY
MasculineHistoric Polish male name meaning January, derived from the Old Slavic Geri, popularized during Middle Ages through notable bearers like Jerzy III the Fat.
JES
MasculineThe name Jes originates from Hebrew, meaning 'God is salvation', and is a shortened form of Joshua.
JESAI
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'salvation is with God', historically significant as the father of King David, and today still used by those honoring its biblical heritage despite being relatively uncommon.
JESAIAH
MasculineHebrew name meaning "Yahweh is salvation," derived from the prophet Isaiah's name in the Old Testament.
JESAIAS
MasculineHebrew origin, meaning 'God is salvation' or 'Yahweh saves', and honors the prophet Isaiah from the Old Testament.
JESCO
MasculineRare German male given name derived from the Old High German word "Hesih", meaning "warm" or "hot".
JESE
MasculineHebrew name derived from Jesse, meaning 'God's Existence' or 'God Will Increase', associated with prosperity and carrying historical significance as the father of King David.