Female and male first names : Jordan.
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JOSUA
MaleJoshua is a Hebrew-origin masculine given name meaning "God is salvation" or "God saves".
JOURDAIN
MaleRare Hebrew masculine given name that means "to descend" or "flow down," derived from the River Jordan, which holds profound religious significance as the site where Moses led the Israelites into the Promised Land and Jesus Christ was baptized.
JOURDAIN
FemaleHebrew masculine given name meaning "flowing down" or "descending," derived from the Jordan River which held significant historical and religious importance, particularly for Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
JOURDYN
FemaleRare yet rising Hebrew name meaning "flowing down" or "descending," inspired by the River Jordan in the Bible, often associated with spirituality and faith.
JOURDYN
MaleHebrew name meaning 'flowing down' or 'descending', inspired by the holy Jordan River where many biblical events occurred.
JUDYANN
FemaleUnique, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'to descend' or 'flowing down', often associated with the biblical River Jordan and carrying rich historical significance.
KHOURI
MaleArabic given name that means "precious stone" or "pearl," originating from ancient Petra in Jordan, symbolizing rarity and strength.
LAVEE
FemaleUnique Hebrew name with significant biblical history, believed to be the last stop before Israelites entered Canaan.
MIMA
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'water' or 'sea,' originating from biblical springs feeding into the Jordan River.
NAEL
MaleAttractive Arabic boys' name, derived from 'Nabil', meaning 'noble'. It has historical significance, with famous bearers like Jordanian musician Nael al-Zoughbi, and is believed to bring good fortune.
NAYEF
MaleArabic name derived from "Na'if," meaning "gentle" or "mild." It was made popular by King Hussein bin Talal of Jordan, who chose it for his eldest son to represent hoped-for qualities of peace and compassion in future leadership.
RANIAH
FemaleArabic-origin name meaning 'little queen', popularized by Jordan's Queen Consort Rania Al-Yassin, signifying elegance and grace.
RAYNIYAH
FemaleArabic-origin name derived from "Rania," meaning "small garden" or "paradise.
RHNEA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name derived from Renana, one of the springs flowing into the Jordan River. It signifies purity, abundance, strength, courage, and resilience.
RIAH
MaleHebrew female given name meaning "spirit" or "breath," also associated with biblical figure Ribah and popularized by Queen Rania of Jordan.
SHEHZEEN
FemaleElegant Arabic female name meaning 'princess', popular among Muslim communities worldwide due to its rich historical significance and royal associations, as seen with Princess Shehzeen of Jordan.
SYEIR
MaleEnigmatic given name of unknown origin, with debated meanings including 'bringer of light' or 'powerful,' as seen in rare historical appearances like Jordanian Prime Minister Syeir Bitar.
TAHMEL
MaleUnique Hebrew name meaning 'perfect' or 'complete', derived from the ancient place Tamal near the Jordan River.
YARDEN
MaleHebrew boy's name derived from the word "yarden," meaning "to flow down" or "to descend," often associated with the River Jordan.
YARDEN
FemaleMale Hebrew given name meaning 'to descend' or referring to the Jordan River, carrying historical and cultural significance.
YORDANNY
MaleModern Hispanic name created by combining Jordan and Danny. Its meaning is uncertain but often interpreted as 'flowing' or 'descending'.
ZAIDA
FemaleArabic female name derived from "zayd," meaning "to increase" or "to grow." It was borne by Queen Zaida bint Jash, a legendary ruler of the ancient Nabatean kingdom known for her intelligence and wisdom.
ZAYDA
FemaleArabic origin name meaning 'increase' or 'growth', often associated with wealth and prosperity. It's been used historically among Muslims to honor Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima. Pronounced /zaɪ.də/, Zayda has been carried by historical figures like Princess Zayda bint Hussein of Jordan, adding to its regal distinction.
ZIANA
FemaleCaptivating Persian name meaning 'blooming flower' or 'blossom', popularized by Princess Zahra of Jordan.