Female and male first names : United States.



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Johnese is a distinctive African American variant of Johneka, potentially meaning "God is gracious," with a modern popularity trend among parents seeking unique names.
Johnesha is a rare African American unisex name created by blending John ("God is gracious") and Jessica ("God beholds").
Johneshia is a captivating African American name derived from the Hebrew 'Yochanan,' meaning "God is gracious." It combines elements of African heritage with Hebrew influences, interpreted as "Graceful woman," reflecting strength and resilience.
Johnesia is a recent, feminine form of John, with unknown but likely similar meaning.
Johnetta is an uncommon yet powerful female given name of African American origin. It combines 'John', meaning "God is gracious" in Hebrew, and 'etta', derived from Latin for 'forever'. The name signifies "God's eternal grace".
Johnette is a rare American female name derived from the masculine John, meaning "God is gracious," with an added "-ette" suffix to create a feminine counterpart.
Johnhenry is an uncommon yet distinctive American male given name created by blending John (Hebrew, meaning 'God is gracious') and Henry (German, meaning 'home ruler' or 'strong leader').
Johnice is an uncommon African American name created by combining 'John' (Hebrew, "God is gracious") and '-ice' from Oscar (English, "divine spear"), inspired by jazz legends John Coltrane and Oscar Peterson.
Johnicia is a unique, American-given name created as a blend of John ("God is gracious") and Jessica (derived from Judith, "praised").
Johnie is an American variant of Johnny, which itself is a diminutive form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Johnie is an American variant of the English name John, derived from the Hebrew "Yochanan," meaning "God is gracious.
Johniece is an uncommon female name of African American origin, coined by Iceberg Slim for his novel "Pimp" in 1969. Its meaning varies but is often associated with the combination of John and Jessica, interpreted as 'God is gracious' or 'God will judge'.
Johniesha is a unique African American name derived from Johntae (meaning "God is gracious") and Jasmine, the flower.
Johnise is a unique unisex name of African American origin, derived from John (Hebrew for 'God is gracious') and Jessica (also Hebrew, meaning 'God sees'). It signifies grace and divine attention.
Johnisha is a distinctive African-American name derived from Johanne (meaning 'grace') and Elizabeth ('my God is an oath'), representing harmony, strength, and divine promise.
Johnitta is an African American name of Swahili origin, meaning "union" or "gathering," created during the Harlem Renaissance to express pride and unity among African Americans. It is often associated with strong, independent women embodying the spirit of community.
Johniya is an African American name created by blending John ('God is gracious') and Iyana ('Mother's joy' or 'Gift from God'), reflecting strength and joy.
Johnjames is an American given name derived from the biblical names John, meaning "God is gracious", and James, meaning "supplanter". Its usage reflects a desire for the child to embody their historical significance or a unique parental choice.
Johnjoseph is an uncommon American name formed by combining the Hebrew names John ("God is gracious") and Joseph ("he will increase"), with notable bearer being baseball player John Joseph "Smokey" Burgess.
Johnmark is an American name combining classic 'John' (meaning 'God is gracious') with Germanic suffix '-mark', signifying 'dedicated to Mars'. Despite its uniqueness, it holds charm and individuality.
Johnmartin is an American name composed of John ("God is gracious") and Martin ("of Mars"), combining Hebrew and Latin origins with no specific history beyond its component names.
Johnnae is a rare, American variant of the Hebrew name Johnna, possibly meaning "graced by God.
Johnnell is a contemporary American name of unknown origins, believed by some to be a variant of Jonathan meaning "gift of God". Its rarity contributes to its distinctiveness.
Johnnesha is a unique African American name combining Hebrew elements 'John' (God's grace) and 'Jesse' (Yahweh is salvation), suggesting divine favor or deliverance.
Johnnessa is a unique unisex name of African-American origin, derived from the Hebrew name John meaning "God is gracious" with the feminine suffix "-essa.
Johnnetta is a rare African American female name derived from Johnette and Yvette, combining meanings of 'God is gracious' and 'archer', potentially representing grace and strength.
Johnney is a unique American name derived from John, meaning "graced by God.
Johnniqua is a captivating African-American name derived from the Hebrew 'Hannah', meaning 'grace'.
Johnnye is an uncommon American given name created in the mid-20th century as a distinct alternative to traditional names like John or Joan, with no specific meaning behind it.
Johnnye is a distinctive American variant of the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious.
Johnnyray is an American boys' name derived from Johnny and Ray, meaning "God is gracious" and "light beam" respectively, signifying "graced with light.
Johnoliver is a unique American name composed of John, meaning "God is gracious," and Oliver, symbolizing peace and wisdom. Despite its rare usage, this powerful moniker stands out due to its historical roots in both biblical figures and monarchs.
Johnothan is a unique American name created as a blend of Jonathan and Johnathan, signifying "gift of God.
Johnpaul is a distinctive American name created by author John Updike in his 1990 novel "Rabbit at Rest." It combines the meanings 'God is gracious' from John and 'humble' or 'gentle' from Paul, but its precise interpretation is open to individual definition.
Johnray is a distinctive American name created by combining the classic English name "John" meaning "God is gracious" with the suffix "-ray," often associated with light or sunlight. Despite lacking historical precedent, it has gained recent popularity among families seeking unique yet familiar names.
Johnson is an English surname turned given name, meaning 'God is gracious', derived from the Hebrew Yochanan via Middle English John. It's one of America's most common surnames, now widely used as a first name too.
Johnsy is an American name originating from Middle English 'Johannes', derived from Latin 'Iohannes'.
Johnta is a unique African American name created by combining John and Jonathan, both Hebrew names meaning "God is gracious." Popularized in the late 20th century, it signifies strength and individuality while honoring tradition.
Johntae: A distinctive African American name combining John (English) and Tae (Korean for "great"), symbolizing cultural fusion.
Johntae is a unique African American name created in the mid-20th century, combining English "John" meaning "God is gracious" with Korean "Tae" signifying "born again.