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Joelan is a distinctive French name derived from the Hebrew 'Joel', meaning "Yahweh is God", combined with Irish/Scottish 'Alan', meaning "handsome" or "noble". It's been held by notable figures like Joelan Paul and Joelan Bailey.
Joelie is a rare Hebrew name with biblical roots, meaning "Yahweh is God." It has been associated with prophets and historical figures like Joelie Faure, the French poet.
Joeline is a French name derived from "Jolien," meaning "little joy" or "happy one.
Joelle is a beautiful female name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is willing," popularized by French singer Joëlle Ursul in the 1960s but remains relatively uncommon globally.
Joellie is a unique French feminine name derived from 'joie', meaning joy or happiness, and believed to be created as a feminine form of Hebrew-originated Joel.
Joelyn is a rare yet elegant French name derived from 'Joaquin', meaning 'God will judge'.
Joenell is a distinctive French name derived from 'jonc,' meaning 'reed,' symbolizing strength and resilience.
Joephine is a unique French-derived name, a variant of Joséphine, meaning 'Jehovah increases'. It gained popularity during the Napoleonic era due to Empress Joséphine's influence.
Joezette is a French-derived unisex name, originating from Joseph ('God will increase') with the addition of '-ette' signifying smallness or femininity. Historically prominent among French nobility, it shares its rich heritage with notable figures like Joan of Arc. Today, Joezette embodies uniqueness and growth, suitable for individuals across genders.
Johnine is a distinctive, French-origin name derived from 'jeune', meaning 'young'.
Johnnie is a variant spelling of Johnny, which originated from the Hebrew name John meaning "God is gracious". It gained popularity during the Victorian era in English-speaking countries.
Jojean is a unique name of unknown origin, possibly a variant spelling of the French name Georgette, which means "farmer" or "earthworker".
Jolayne is a rare French name meaning "little joy," originating from Normandy and derived as a diminutive of Joline or Jolan.
Joli is a rare, elegant French female given name meaning 'pretty' or 'handsome', originating from the 16th century as a term of endearment.
Jolieann is a unique French name composed of 'Joli' meaning beautiful and 'Ann', derived from Hebrew 'Hannah' meaning grace, symbolizing beautiful grace.
Joliene is a rare yet elegant French name derived from Julien, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy', with '-ene' added as a feminine suffix.
Meet Jolissa, a charming Latin-derived name meaning 'pretty' in French.
Jollie is a rare and captivating feminine given name of English origin, derived from the Middle Ages nickname for someone cheerful or lively, with roots tracing back to the Old French word 'jolif', meaning 'cheerful' or 'happy'.
Jolly is an English surname derived from the Old French word 'joli', meaning 'handsome' or 'pretty'.
Jolysa is a rare but elegant French feminine name meaning "beauty" or "charm".
Jolyssa is a unique French girl's name derived from "joie," meaning joy or happiness, symbolizing light and positivity.
Jonce is a rare French name derived from "jonc," meaning "reed.
Jonelle is a rare French-derived female name believed to mean "little John", though its exact origins are unclear.
Jonette is a charming French feminine name derived from 'jonc', meaning reed or rush.
Joniell is a unique French name derived from 'jonc,' meaning reed plant, often associated with elegance and nature.
Jonier is a rare, distinctive French name created by combining 'Jean' meaning 'graced by God' with the suffix '-ier'.
Jonine is a rare, captivating French-origin name derived from "jonc," meaning "reed," symbolizing flexibility and resilience.
Jonluc, of French origin, combines the Latin 'Jon' (dove) and 'Luc' (light), symbolizing peace and illumination.
Jonelle is a rare French feminine given name derived from "jonc," meaning "reed," symbolizing resilience and strength.
Jonnetta is a rare French feminine variant of Jean, meaning "God has shown favor.
Jonpierre is a unique, dual-origin given name blending Jon ('graced by God') from Hebrew and Pierre ('rock') from French, signifying strength and resilience.
Jonquil is a charming 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.
Jonquil is a French-origin given name derived from 'jonquille', referring to the narcissus or daffodil flower. It gained popularity through Sir Walter Scott's novel "The Fair Maid of Perth" but remains relatively rare today.
Jonquin is a rare French name derived from 'jonquier', meaning broom plant or Scotch broom, used as a nickname since the Middle Ages.
Jophy is a rare French girl's name derived from Joséphe, a feminine form of Joseph, meaning "God will add" in Hebrew, symbolizing growth and divine favor.
Josaline is a French name derived from Josephine, meaning "God will increase".
Joscelin is a distinctive male name of French origin, derived from the Germanic "Hoscelinus" meaning "hare-like" or "weak as a hare.
Josee is a French-origin name meaning "God shall increase", derived from Latin Josephus.
Joselin is a rare and captivating French female given name derived from Josèline, itself a feminine form of Joseph meaning "God will add/God shall increase".
Josellyn is a distinctive female name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Yosef," meaning "he shall add" or "he shall increase." It signifies growth and abundance, and is often associated with French culture despite its biblical Hebrew roots.