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Jaimee is a Spanish-origin unisex name derived from "jamón," meaning "ham," and possibly referring to someone resembling ham, or it could be associated with the Latin name Jacobus via Jaime. It gained recent popularity in English-speaking countries despite having no specific traditions or customs attached. Pronunciation varies by region and language.
Jaimelee is a distinctive Spanish name meaning "little James," derived from the Hebrew name Jacob.
Jaimere is a Spanish boy's name meaning "like the sea".
Jaimy is a unisex name of Spanish origin, derived from Jaime, which is a diminutive of James. It means "supplanter" or "holder of the heel", associated with strength and resilience. Historically used as Jamie in English-speaking countries, Jaimy has gained popularity recently due to its unique sound and attractive appearance when written.
Jaiquez is a distinct unisex name derived from Spanish 'Jaime', meaning "supplanter". It's a variant of Jaquan, with an unconventional 'q' replacing the standard 'u', creating a pronounced sound when spoken aloud.
Jaiza is of Spanish origin, meaning 'origin' or 'source', making it distinctive yet meaningful.
Jaleo is a Spanish given name derived from 'jaleo,' meaning noisy, chaotic, or lively event.
Jaleria is a unique and beautiful name of Spanish origin, possibly derived from "jaleo," meaning "commotion," or potentially from Arabic "Jalila," signifying "elevated one." Its uncertain etymology allows for flexibility in interpretation and association.
Jaliana is a distinctive Hispanic name derived from 'jaleo', Spanish for noise or commotion.
Jalicia is a captivating Spanish name coined from "jaleo," meaning lively commotion, evoking energy and spiritedness.
Jalis is a Spanish-origin given name, derived from 'jaleo,' meaning 'commotion' or 'noise,' though its usage as a name isn't linked to this meaning.
Jalitza is a unique female name of Spanish origin, derived from Nahuatl "Xochitl," meaning 'flower,' symbolizing beauty and grace.
Jamileth is a unique female name of Spanish origin, derived from the Arabic 'Jamal', meaning 'beauty'.
Jamiley is a distinctive African name derived from Swahili, combining 'Jamil', meaning beautiful, with 'Ley' inspired by Spanish 'ley', signifying law.
Jandy is a uniquely distinctive name with uncertain origins and meaning, gaining popularity for its distinctiveness despite lacking clear historical significance or traditional cultural ties.
Janelise is a unique feminine name of Spanish origin, combining Juana ("God is gracious") and Elizabeth ("God is my oath"), signifying "God is gracious and my oath.
Janeliz is a unique Latin female given name derived from the Spanish word "janel," meaning window, combined with the suffix "-iz.
Janelys is a unique Spanish name derived from 'Jan' (God is gracious) and 'Lys' (short for Elizabeth, My God is my oath), translating to 'God is gracious and my God is my oath.'
Janeta is a captivating Spanish origin name derived from Juana, meaning "God is gracious.
Janeth is a distinctive female name of Spanish origin, derived from the male name Janet, which traces back to Latin Johannes and ultimately Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'Yahweh is gracious'.
Janieliz is a unique unisex name of Hispanic origin, derived from 'Juan', meaning 'graced by God'.
Janira is a rare, Latin-derived female name meaning 'sea anemone,' associated with marine beauty and grace.
Janluis is a distinctive Spanish name with roots tracing back to Johannes (God is gracious) and Luis (renowned warrior), though its precise meaning remains unclear.
Janmarcos is a unique Spanish name derived from Juan (John) meaning "God is gracious" and Marcos (Mark) meaning "dedicated to Mars.
Jannelly is a distinctive Spanish name derived from "janela," meaning window, symbolizing light, beauty, and freshness.
Janneth is a Spanish-origin name derived from Janet, meaning 'God is gracious', popular among Spanish-speaking communities for its musical sound.
Janyssa is a captivating Spanish female name derived from "januario," meaning "of January" or "relating to January," and was traditionally given to girls born in that month.
Jaquese is a rare and distinctive name of Hispanic origin, derived from the Spanish Jacinto meaning hyacinth flower.
Jaquez is a rare, distinctive given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Basque surname 'Etxeberria', possibly meaning 'house'. It has a long history dating back to at least the 14th century and is still used by families of Spanish and Basque descent.
The Spanish-origin name Jarai, meaning 'beauty and happiness' like the melodious jaraje bird, was traditionally given to children born with distinctive features or unique personality.
Jarelis is a rare and distinctive Latin-derived female name meaning "pearl," first used in medieval Spain, conveying beauty and rarity.
Jarelly is a captivating feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from "jarilla," a Caribbean shrub, signifying elegance and beauty like its delicate flowers.
Jarelys is a rare yet meaningful Latin-derived name meaning resilience and adaptability, inspired by the Spanish word for a type of grass.
Jarico is a rare Spanish given name derived from 'jarcia', meaning 'marine rope', signifying strength.
Jarielis is a distinctive Spanish-origin name derived from "jariel," meaning precious stone, and inspired by Jeremiah but with an exotic twist. Its rarity adds to its appeal, though its exact meaning remains open to interpretation.
Jarina is a unique Spanish name derived from "jarana," meaning "celebration" or "party.
Jario is a distinctive Spanish name derived from 'jarilla', a shrub meaning 'thorn' in Arabic, reflecting resilience.
Jarita is a unique Spanish female name meaning 'little jar' or 'small pot', historically used as a nickname for girls with large eyes and popular among Spanish nobility in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Jaritza is a Spanish-derived feminine name meaning 'shrub', signifying elegance, beauty, and resilience.
Jarol is a distinctively Spanish-Basque name that translates to 'bellows,' symbolizing warmth and continuity.