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Janilee is a rare, American feminine given name with unclear origins but charming appeal, likely coined in the late 1970s from elements of Jane/Janet ("grace") and an unknown suffix "-lee.
Janise is an African American name created by combining Janet and Nicole, gaining popularity for its uniqueness and personal significance.
Janiya is an attractive and unique African name of Swahili origin that signifies "God is gracious".
Janmichael is an American origin name composed of "Jan" (short for John, meaning 'God is gracious') and "Michael" (meaning 'Who is like God?').
Jannalyn is a beautiful, unique name of Scottish origin derived from Seonag, meaning "God is gracious".
Jansyn is a distinctive American given name with unknown origins and meanings, though some suggest it could be a variant of Jane, which means "graced by God.
Janthony is an American unisex given name created by combining Jane and Anthony, reflecting contemporary society's trend towards unique naming choices.
Jantzen is a distinctive American given name created from combining James and Kenneth; while it lacks a direct meaning, some interpret it as implying 'God is gracious'.
Janyth is a rare Hebrew name derived from "Yanith," meaning "God is with us.
Jaonte is a unique African American name created by combining Jade and Jonathan, gaining popularity for its distinctive sound and appearance despite lacking traditional meaning.
Jaqavious is a unique African American name created during the late 20th century, with a potential meaning of strength or spontaneity inspired by the Latin word "jacere.
Jaquail is a unique African American given name with uncertain origins, potentially derived from Jacquel and Michael, possibly signifying "God is supreme." Despite its ambiguity, Jaquail has been used in the U.S. since the 2000s and remains relatively stable in popularity today.
Jaqualla is a rare but captivating Latin American name derived from Quechua, meaning "strong person.
Jaquantae is a unique African American name derived from Jacqueline ("God will protect") and Anthony ("priceless"), blending strength and elegance.
Jaquarion is an American-origin given name created by combining elements from Jacqueline, Quentin, and Orion, although its exact origin and meaning are unclear, often interpreted as "clear sky" or "heavenly flow".
The name Jaquaris is of African American origin and has gained popularity in recent years as a distinctive boys' name, often associated with positivity and strength despite lacking a specific meaning or historical significance.
Jaquarius is an American-originated name, likely derived from Jacqueline and 'arius', signifying 'of Jacqueline'.
Jaquarrius is an uncommon, African-American origin name whose exact roots are unknown. It may be derived from Jacobeus, meaning "held by the heel," but this is unconfirmed. Its meaning varies individually but often represents African-American heritage or uniqueness. Despite its unclear origins, Jaquarrius has gained recent popularity among parents seeking distinctive names.
Jaquashia is a distinctive African American name coined by Missy Elliott for her sister Monica Arnold, with no known language or cultural origin but gaining popularity among African American families despite its recent creation.
Jaquasia is a captivating female name of African-American origin, with potential meanings linked to Latin words like 'jacere,' suggesting strength and resilience.
Jaquaveon is a unique African American given name created by combining elements from other names, gaining popularity in the late 1990s or early 2000s. Its meaning is not universally agreed upon but is often associated with words like "unique" or "different," reflecting its distinctive nature and rarity.
Jaquawn is a distinctive African American name from the 20th century, combining elements of Jackie, Jack, and Shawn, possibly signifying "supreme" or "God is gracious and powerful.
Jaquaylin is a unique American given name created in the late 20th century, blending Jacqueline and Kayla without any explicit meaning or historical association.
Jaquincy is a distinctive African-American name created by combining Jack (meaning 'God is gracious') and Quincy (possibly meaning 'fifth').
The name Jaquory is an American invention with no specific meaning or history, created for uniqueness.
The name Jaquwan, of African origin, means 'one man' in Swahili.
Jaqwan is an uncommon African American name derived from Swahili words, meaning 'wise child'.
Jaree is a distinctive American name derived from the Cherokee tribe, signifying mystery due to its uncertain historical significance despite lacking a specific meaning.
Jarena, of African American origin, means "song" or "melody" in Hebrew, named after Jarena Lee, an influential 19th-century preacher and author.
Jarhett is a rare, distinctive American name with no clear origin or meaning, but it's often associated with 'little jar' or 'jar of light', and can symbolize individuality.
Jarious is a unique American given name, believed to be a variant of Jerious, meaning "sacred" or "dedicated to the gods".
Jarique is a rare Creek Native American name believed to mean 'beautiful water'.
Jaritzi is a unique Native American name of Choctaw origin, meaning "to dream." It was traditionally given to those born with a unique birthmark resembling a dream catcher or known for vivid dreaming.
Jarmaine is an uncommon African-American variant of Hebrew name Jeremiah, meaning "appointed by God", popularized in the US during the 1970s, carrying historical significance but no specific cultural traditions associated with it.
Jarman is an English surname-turned-given-name meaning "strong" or "hardy", popularized in the Middle Ages, notably borne by American film director Derek Jarman.
Jarmell is an African American-origin name created by combining Jamal and Melvin, reflecting deep affection and paying homage to the bond between them.
Jarnell is an African American unisex name derived from Jeremiah, meaning "appointed by God," popularized in the late 20th century for its distinct identity and creativity.
Jarquavious is a recently coined African-American name derived from combining Jarvis (son of Jarvee) with Aquarious (water carrier in astrology), symbolizing wisdom, intelligence, independence, and originality.
Jarrel is a distinctive male name of American origin, invented by author Stephen King for his "Dark Tower" series. Despite its unclear derivation, it has gained some popularity due to its unique sound and literary association.
Jarrelle is an uncommon African American name coined by R&B singer Aaliyah for her brother in the late 1980s or early 1990s, with no known specific meaning.