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Javante is a rare yet significant unisex name of West African Mandinka origin, meaning 'patience' and popularized by American poet Langston Hughes.
Javarian is a distinctive African American name blend of Jamal ("beauty") and Javar (from Yoruba Oba, "king"), symbolizing beauty and power.
Javarious is a distinctive African American name derived from Latin 'Jesus', meaning 'Savior'.
Javarri is an African American name derived from the Swahili word "jabari", meaning "brave".
Javarris is a distinctive African-origin name created in the late 20th century by combining Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Larry Bird's names, reflecting skill and determination.
Javarron is an American male given name of unknown etymology, likely formed by combining similar-sounding names like Jarvis and Cameron. It has no explicit meaning but is often associated with uniqueness and creativity due to its rarity.
Javaughn is an uncommon African American name variant of Javan, meaning "God is gracious" in Hebrew, created by adding an 'h' for distinction or honor.
Javaun is an African American name derived from Swahili "Jabari," meaning "powerful." It gained popularity in mid-20th century U.S., offering a unique and strong-sounding option for parents seeking distinct names with meaningful origins.
Javawn is a unique African American male given name, created in the late 20th century, with no documented meaning but notable bearers like football player Javawn Davis.
Javean is a rare American name derived from the Hebrew "Jehovan," meaning "Yahweh is gracious.
Javeyon is a modern, African-American name with no traditional meaning but known for its distinctive aesthetic appeal.
Javianna is an exotic name of unknown origin, sometimes linked to Latin "iovianus," meaning "of Jupiter." Though its origins are unclear, it holds significance in some African communities as a powerful name embodying strength and grace. Its meanings vary, but it often conveys beauty and grace. Despite limited historical references, Javianna has gained recent popularity, particularly in English-speaking countries like the United States.
Javion is an American boy's name created in the late 20th century, combining Hebrew ("held by the heel") and Latin ("victory") elements to mean "Victorious supplanter".
Javiona is an appealing African-American name derived from the Swahili word 'jaboni', meaning 'beautiful'.
Javione is an African American unisex name created by combining Javier ("bright, shining") and Jonelle ("graced by God"), gaining popularity since the 1970s as a symbol of cultural identity.
Javiyon is an American-originated name coined from elements of Javier, Jason, and Jonathan, with meanings ranging from 'God is gracious' to 'wise one', though not officially recognized.
Javon is an African American name derived from the Swahili name Jabari, meaning 'brave' or 'intelligent'.
Javondre is a contemporary male name of African-American origin, combining elements from other names with an implied meaning of 'bright strength'. It first appeared on US popularity lists in 2013 and currently ranks #857.
Javonnie is an African origin unisex name derived from Swahili 'javoni', meaning 'happy'. It's become popular in recent years among African-American communities in the U.S., reflecting parental preference for unique, meaningful names.
Javonta is a distinctive African American name derived from the Swahili word "jabari," meaning "strong." It signifies strength, courage, and resilience.
Javontae is an African American name created in the mid-20th century by blending Jovan (Slavic, meaning "God is gracious") and Dwayne (Scottish, meaning "from the broad meadow"). It reflects diverse cultural heritage and has gained global popularity.
Javontez is an African American-derived name, blending 'Javier' meaning 'bright' and 'Dante' signifying 'enduring'.
Javyn is a modern American name derived from the Hebrew Joshua, meaning "God is salvation," though it lacks historical or biblical associations.
Jawanza is an invented African American name created by author Alex Haley for his novel "Roots," without a specific meaning but carrying historical significance.
Jawarren is an uncommon African American given name created by combining 'Ja' (meaning 'to have') and 'Warren' ('guardian of the lake'), possibly to honor two important figures or express uniqueness.
Jawayne is an American given name created by Jay-Z and Beyoncé, with its meaning believed to be derived from a combination of "Jay" and "Wayne," nodding to their friendship and musical collaboration with rapper Eminem.
Jawuan is an African American name derived from the Swahili word 'jua', meaning 'to know' or 'understand'.
Jaxcen is a modern American boy's name, derived from combining Jackson ('God is gracious') and Max ('greatest'), gaining popularity since 2016.
Jaxdyn is a modern American name, created by blending Jackson (meaning 'son of Jack') and Dylan ('leader of the people'). It gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and unisex nature, though it lacks specific traditional meaning or origin story.
Jax is an uncommon American name derived from Latin "ius," meaning "to justify" or "make righteous." It evolved from a term for legal experts to a given name with biblical connections, notably Jabez in 1 Chronicles. Though rare, it gained modern popularity through media appearances.
Jaxen is a modern name coined in the early 21st century, combining elements from names like Jackson and Jaxon. While its meaning isn't explicitly defined, some associate it with "supplanter" or "son of Jack". Despite its recent origin, Jaxen has gained global popularity, peaking in usage in the United States in 2016.
Jaxin is a relatively new and uncommon boys' name of unknown origin and meaning, first recorded in the United States during the early 2000s. Its popularity has been influenced by its distinctive sound and spelling, as well as appearances in popular culture like "The Vampire Diaries" and "Shadowhunters.
Jaxlyn is a newly coined American name, blending 'Jax' (from Jackson) and '-lyn', with no historical or cultural significance.
Jaxonjames is a recently coined American name, blending Jaxon ("son of Jack" or "God will replace") and James ("supplanter" or "held by the heel").
Jaxsten is a recent, American-origin variant of Jackson, derived from Jack (son of John), with no specific standalone meaning.
Jaxstin is a modern American male name created as a blend of Jackson and Austin; it does not have a specific meaning, though it may be interpreted as "God has shown favor" combined with "great" or "noble".
Jaxston is a modern American name derived from the English name Jackson, meaning "God is gracious," with roots tracing back to the Hebrew name John.
Jaxsten is a modern American boy's name created from the combination of Jackson and Mason. While its meaning is not clearly defined, it is often interpreted as "God is gracious" or a blend of meanings associated with its component parts. Emerging in the late 20th or early 21st century, Jaxsten has gained popularity among parents seeking distinctive yet approachable names for their sons.
Jaxtin is a modern American name created by combining Jackson and Austin, with meanings attributed being strength, leadership, and adaptability.
Jaxxson is a modern American boy's name created in the early 2000s as a blend of Jackson and Jaxon, with no specific documented meaning but often associated with "son of Jack" or "god is gracious son".