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Jafeth is a rare yet significant Hebrew name meaning 'beauty', derived from the Bible's Jafeth, one of Noah's sons.
Jaffar is an Arabic name meaning 'flowing or abundant', derived from the root word 'j-f-r' and often associated with wisdom and intelligence.
Jaffer is an Arabic name meaning 'flowing clear water', originally borne by notable figures like Ja'far ibn Abi Talib, cousin of Muhammad.
Jaffet is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'God shall judge' or 'add', originating from the revered Biblical figure Japheth, one of Noah's sons.
Jafus is a rare African name of Swahili origin, derived from "jabu," meaning "gift" or "treasure." It signifies that the person is considered a valuable gift to their family and community.
Jag is an Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "jagat," meaning "universe." It is associated with Hindu god Indra, known as Jagannath, "Lord of the Universe.
Jagan is a rare Indian given name derived from Sanskrit 'Jaga,' meaning 'universe/world,' reflecting profound significance and mystical aura.
Jagar is an Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Yajna", meaning "sacrifice" or "ritual". It symbolizes devotion and worship in Hindu culture.
Jagdeep is an Indian male name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "one who brings light to the world.
Jagen is a rare Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse "Hjálmar", meaning "helmet" or "armor". It honors the legendary Norse hero Hjalmar, embodying bravery and nobility in ancient warrior culture.
The name Jager is of German origin, meaning 'hunter', traditionally used for males but can also be used as a female name.
Jaggar is a modern, made-up male name of unknown origin and meaning, first appearing in the United States in the late 20th century. It has gained popularity due to its distinctive sound, ranking as high as number 623 on the U.S. baby names list by 2020.
The name Jagger, meaning 'butcher', originated from England, primarily used for boys. It gained popularity due to Mick Jagger, the influential frontman of The Rolling Stones.
Jagger is an English male given name derived from the surname Jagger, originally an occupational term for a peddler or liquor seller.
Jaggyr is a rare, distinctive name with unknown origins and no historical or cultural significance; its meaning is primarily what the bearer makes of it.
Jagjit is an exotic Indian male name derived from Sanskrit words "Jaya" and "Gita", meaning victorious song. It's associated with Lord Krishna's enchanting music in Hindu mythology.
Jagjot, of Indian origin and particularly Punjabi culture, means "flame" or "eternal flame," signifying the divine light within each individual, especially emphasized in Sikhism.
Jagmeet is an Indian origin given name that translates to "friend of the world".
Jago is a distinctive Cornish boy's name derived from the word 'Jago,' meaning 'to conquer' or 'supplanter.'
The name Jagr has Czech origins and its meaning varies; it could mean 'to pierce' or 'the awakened one'. It's been used in Bohemia since the 14th century.
Jagraj is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin that translates to 'King of the Universe', conveying power, influence, and cosmic connection.
Jagroop is an Indian name from Punjab, meaning "one who is awake or alert in form".
The name Jaguar is of Spanish origin, meaning 'jaguar', derived from the Native American word 'yagar'. It signifies power, speed, and grace.
Jagur is a rare Sanskrit male given name derived from the Yajur Veda, one of Hinduism's four sacred texts, signifying ritual and sacrifice.
The name Jah is of African origin and means 'God' in the Ethiopian Semitic language, used interchangeably with 'God' in Jamaican Patois. In Rastafari culture, it signifies a divine power connecting all living things, especially those of African descent, symbolizing unity and pride.
Jahaad is a male given name of African origin that means "victory through power".
Jahaan is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'the universe' or 'world'. It translates to 'the world', reflecting vastness and exploration.
Jahaan is of Persian origin, meaning "universe" or "world". It signifies the vast interconnectedness of life and energy, reflecting ancient Persian mythology where Jahaan was the first human created by God.
Jahad is an Arabic-origin name meaning "to strive" or "struggle," often associated with perseverance and determination, and historically significant in Islamic culture.
Jahai is a masculine given name of African origin, particularly from the Fulani people, meaning 'life' or 'bringer of life', reflecting happiness or joy.
Jahaida is an Arabic-origin name derived from "jahid," meaning "striving" or "struggling." It signifies persistence, determination, and hard work.
Jahair is a unique Hebrew name meaning "God's Command" or "God Will Appear".
Jahaira is an Arabic name meaning "the moon," inspired by ancient Arabian folklore's goddess of the moon and carrying connotations of elegance and grace.
Jahaire is an African name of Swahili origin meaning "powerful life".
Jahairy is a rare African name of Fulani origin, possibly derived from "Jahiri," meaning "light.
Jahala is a unique Hebrew female given name derived from 'yalah', meaning 'to ascend' or 'go up', symbolizing spiritual elevation.
Jahan is a unique Persian boy's name derived from "jahan," meaning "world.
Jahan is a Persian name meaning "world".
Jahana is a unique female given name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "jahanamu" meaning 'universe', reflecting cosmic significance and strength.
Jahanara is a unique Persian name meaning "Queen of the World," deriving from "jahān" (world) and "rāʾi" (queen). It was notably borne by Princess Jahanara Begum, daughter of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, known for her intelligence and patronage of arts.