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JONQUAVIOUS
MasculineOriginal African American name derived from French 'jonquille' (daffodil) combined with '-cious', signifying full of beauty and uniqueness.
JONQUEL
MasculineDistinctive African American girl's name created by author Toni Morrison for her 1992 novel "Jazz," with various spellings and unclear origins.
JONQUEZ
MasculineUncommon African American given name whose exact origin and meaning are unclear. It might derive from Juan, meaning "God is gracious," or Jonah, meaning "dove." Popularized in the early-mid 20th century, it signifies cultural heritage and uniqueness.
JONQUIL
MasculineCharming unisex name of French origin, derived from the fragrant white/yellow narcissus flower symbolizing happiness and good fortune. It has been popular among royalty like Queen Marie Antoinette and Princess Margaret.
JONQUIN
MasculineRare French name derived from 'jonquier', meaning broom plant or Scotch broom, used as a nickname since the Middle Ages.
JONROBERT
MasculineAmerican name created by combining Jonathan ('gift from God') and Robert ('bright fame'), resulting in 'God's gift brings bright fame'.
JONROSS
MasculineRare, unique given name of unknown origin, with possible meanings including "gift of God" or "prominent grace," but its true meaning remains uncertain.
JONRYAN
MasculineUnique American male given name created by blending Jonathan ("God has heard") and Ryan ("little king").
JONSI
MasculineJónsi is an Icelandic male given name derived from the Old Norse word "Jón", meaning "gift of God".
JONSON
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the surname Johnson, which originates from 'John' and the Old Norse patronymic suffix '-son', meaning 'son of John'. The name John has Hebrew roots, signifying 'God is gracious'.
JONTA
MasculineAfrican Swahili name meaning "wise" or "intelligent.
JONTAE
MasculineUncommon yet distinctive African American name created by blending Jonathan ("gift of God") and Tate ("builder").
JONTARIUS
MasculineUncommon African American name created by blending Jonathan and Arius, signifying "God's gift reaches great heights.
JONTAVION
MasculineAmerican given name created by blending Jonathan and Tavon, gaining popularity among African-American families despite having no explicit meaning beyond its origin as a blend of two strong names.
JONTAVIOUS
MasculineAfrican American name derived from the combination of Jon and Tavius, which together mean "God is good.
JONTAVIS
MasculineUncommon African American name derived from Jonathan ("gift of God") and Davis ("son of Davy"), signifying "God's gift, like Davy".
JONTAVIUS
MasculineRare American name derived from Jon/Jonathan ("gift from God") and Tavius (variant of Tiburtius), with biblical connections but no specific historical figure attached to the whole name.
JONTAY
MasculineDistinctive unisex name of Nigerian origin, derived from Yoruba language meaning "the one who brings happiness." It reflects the hope and joy expected by families upon the birth of a child.
JONTAYE
MasculineRare African name meaning 'God is merciful', derived from Jonata and popularized beyond its West African roots.
JONTE
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "dove," symbolizing peace and wisdom.
JONTEL
MasculineAmerican-origin male name with no known derivation or meaning. It gained popularity during the 1980s-1990s and may be a blend of Jon and Todd. Despite its lack of historical significance, it has a small but dedicated following due to its uniqueness.
JONTEZ
MasculineAfrican-origin name derived from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, signifying 'God is merciful'.
JONTHAN
MasculineJonathan is a Hebrew name meaning "gift of God," composed of "dove" and "gift." Popularized by biblical figures like King Saul's son, it remains a classic choice among top 150 boy names in the U.S.
JONTHOMAS
MasculineDistinctive American name derived from Hebrew 'Jonathan' (gift of God) and Aramaic 'Thomas' (twin).
JONTRE
MasculineRare African American name, potentially derived from "Jonter," signifying "gift from God" or "blessing.
JONTRELL
MasculineAmerican-origin given name, believed to be a modern creation combining "Jon" and "Trell", with no definitive origin or meaning. Despite its mystery, Jontrell has gained popularity among African American families for its unique sound and potential for creating a strong personal identity.
JONTUE
MasculineDistinctive African-American given name created by combining 'Jon' (gift from God) and 'Tue' (two), signifying "the gift that is twofold.
JONTYLER
MasculineDistinctive given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory on its meaning or history.
JONUEL
MasculineJonathan is a Hebrew name meaning 'gift from God', derived from 'yonah' (dove) and 'el' (God).
JONUS
MasculineLatin-derived unisex name meaning "dove," symbolizing peace and purity, with biblical roots through the prophet Jonah and recent popularity in France, Belgium, and Canada.
JONWESLEY
MasculineDistinctive male given name believed to originate from Wales, combining "John" (Hebrew: "God is gracious") and "Wesley" (English: "from the western meadow").
JONY
MasculineDiminutive of the English given name Jonathan, derived from the Hebrew "Yehonathan", meaning "gift of God".
JONZIEL
MasculineJonziel is of Hebrew origin meaning "God is gracious". It has biblical roots tracing back to ancient times and is now used worldwide as both male and female given name.
JOO
MasculineKorean origin, means "good fortune" or "auspicious".
JOOD
MasculineHebrew name that means "thanksgiving" or "praise," derived from the Hebrew word "tehoda.
JOON
MasculineKorean unisex name meaning "complete" or "perfect," popular worldwide and often used as an additional, meaningful name in Korean tradition.
JOOYOUNG
MasculineUnique Korean name with a rich historical significance, translating to "Independent Courage.
JOPHIEL
MasculineHebrew name derived from "Yofi" (beauty) and "El" (God), meaning Beauty of God.
JOPHY
MasculineRare French girl's name derived from Joséphe, a feminine form of Joseph, meaning "God will add" in Hebrew, symbolizing growth and divine favor.
JOPLIN
MasculineAmerican female given name derived from the Missouri city founded by Colonel Reed Greenville Joplin, known as the birthplace of ragtime music, with no specific historical meaning beyond its musical legacy.