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Jorge is a Spanish name of Latin and Greek origin, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker', popular among royalty during the Middle Ages.
Josabeth is a distinctive female name with Hebrew roots, meaning "he will add," also associated with Greek names like Josephine.
Joseandres is a unique male given name of Spanish origin, combining "Jose" meaning "God shall increase" in Hebrew and "Andres," the Spanish form of Greek "Andrew," translating to "God shall increase Andrew.
Joselen is a unisex Spanish-Greek name derived from José ("God shall increase") and Helen ("torch"), combining traditional elegance with cultural richness.
JosephAndrew is a composite given name derived from Joseph, meaning "he will add" and of Hebrew origin, and Andrew, meaning "manly" or "brave" and of Greek origin.
Journae is an original given name with uncertain origins, coined recently and gaining popularity for its unique sound.
Jovanne is a Slavic name of recent origin, derived from Jovan, meaning "God is gracious".
Jovian, of Latin origin, means "belonging to Jove," the Roman god of sky, thunder, and lightning, symbolizing divine power and strength.
Juanandres is a distinctive male name of Spanish origin, combining 'Juan', meaning 'graced by God', and 'Andrés', meaning 'manly' or 'virile', signifying strength and divine grace.
The name Juergen has its roots in Germany, being a variant of George which means "farmer" or "earthworker".
Julio is a masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman clan name Julius, which means "downy-bearded" or "of Jove." Popularized by the Julio-Claudian dynasty, it remains popular worldwide, particularly in Spanish-speaking countries. Pronounced /ˈhwilio/, Julio offers a strong and classic choice for boys with Latin roots.
Juleny is an uncommon female name with no widely recognized origin or meaning, but its uniqueness may hold personal significance for those who choose it.
Julianys is a distinctive Greek female name derived from 'ioulianna', meaning 'youthful' or 'downy'.
Juno is a distinctive Latin name derived from the Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth, Junonis. It means "born of the moon" or "moon goddess," reflecting ancient beliefs in the moon's role in conception and childbirth. Throughout history, Juno has been a popular choice among royals and nobles, including Queen Juno of Naples. Today, it remains a rare yet intriguing option for parents seeking a meaningful and unique name with Latin roots and lunar associations.
Juri is a name of Russian origin derived from Greek 'George', meaning "farmer" or "earthworker". It was popular among Russian nobility and intelligentsia, famously held by cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.
Juri is a male name of Russian origin meaning 'earthworker' or 'farmer', derived from the Greek name George via the Russian word "юрий".
The name Jurlean originates from ancient Greece, where it derives from the word 'juris', meaning 'law'. It signifies someone associated with law or justice.
Jury is a distinctive name of unknown origin, possibly an English surname derived from jury service in courts, though this is unproven.
Jurzee is an enigmatic name with unknown origins, possibly derived from 'Jürgen' meaning 'spear strong', but this is unconfirmed.
Justinpaul is a rare French compound name composed of Justin ('just' or 'fair') and Paul ('small' or 'humble'), each with Latin roots.
Justys is a unique Greek-derived unisex name meaning 'just' or 'fair', inspired by the goddess Dike and notable figures like Justinian I and Saint Justin Martyr.
Jyson is an uncommon American name derived from Greek 'Jason', meaning 'healer'.
Jzon is a rare, unconventional name of uncertain Greek-derived or blended origin, likely chosen for its unique sound.
Kacee is a rare American invented name with no official meaning, likely derived from Cassandra and Casey, first reported in 1982.
Kacey is a unique, modern female name of Greek origin, meaning "excellent" or "proud," often used as a nickname for Cassandra.
Kacy is a charming English feminine name derived from the Greek word 'katharos', meaning 'pure'.
Kadence is a captivating Greek-origin unisex name derived from "kadentia," meaning "rhythm" or "cadence." It suggests harmony and fluidity, often associated with music and artistry.
Kadence is a unique Greek-derived female name meaning "rhythm" or "cadence", popularized in the late 20th century due to its musical connotations despite lacking significant historical association.
The name Kady originates from various sources, including the Scottish Gaelic Caitlín meaning 'pure', the French Catherine derived from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure', and the Irish Ceadáin meaning 'kind' or 'compassionate'.
Kaedynce is an American-origin name, created to symbolize "beginning one's own destiny" through the blend of its prefixes 'kae-' meaning beginning and '-dynce' derived from Greek 'dynamis', power.
Kaelia is a modern feminine given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Welsh, Gaelic, or Greek elements, conveying notions of strength, ancient wisdom, or beauty.
Kaeliana is a unique female given name of recent origin, derived from the combination of Irish 'Caoláin' meaning slender or thin, Scottish 'Callum' meaning devotion to God, and Latin 'Ariana' meaning air or pure air, often associated with the Greek goddess of air, Aria. It combines strength and grace, representing elements like devotion, purity, and air.
Kaeslyn is a captivating name with unknown origins, potentially derived from Cassandra, Ashley or Greek prefix "kaeso-". Its meaning varies, possibly "pure", "chaste" or "ash tree meadow". Modern parents favor Kaeslyn for its uniqueness.
Kaethe is a German feminine name derived from Katherine, meaning 'pure' and popularized during the 19th century.
Kaetlynn is a rare yet charming English female name of Greek origin, meaning "pure from the lake", derived from combining Catherine ("pure") and Lynn ("from the lake"). It has historical significance dating back to biblical times and was popular among nobility in medieval England.
Kaeto is of Greek origin, meaning "pure".
Kaiani is a Greek name meaning "pure" or "innocent," associated with the goddess Hera and popularized during the Byzantine Empire.
Kaidance is an original, captivating name of unknown origin. It's meaning, often interpreted as 'dancer' or symbolizing grace/harmony, remains speculative due to its lacking etymology.
Kaidynn is a modern, unisex name derived from Hawaiian 'kai' (sea) and Greek 'dynamis' (power), symbolizing both tranquility and strength.
Kailynne is an American feminine given name derived from Hawaiian 'Kai' meaning 'sea/ocean', combined with Greek 'Lychnos' meaning 'lamp/torch'.