Female and male first names : United States.



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Johntavia is an African American name created by combining John and Tavianna, gaining popularity for its uniqueness. Its meaning varies but includes "God is gracious" from John and "ancient" or "ancestral" from Tavianna.
Johntavious is an unique African American name, combining classic John ('God is gracious') with Tavious, coined by its parents, giving it personal significance.
Johntavis is an American blended name derived from classic names John (Hebrew for "God is gracious") and Travis (Scottish for "one who crosses"), combining familiarity and novelty.
Johntavius is a unique American name created by combining the classic Hebrew name John ("God is gracious") with Tavius, a less common name of unknown origin.
Johntay is a rare American name created by blending the classic English name John (meaning 'God is gracious') with the Scottish surname Tay ('to come'), resulting in a unique moniker embodying strength and resilience.
Johnte is a distinctive African American name derived from the Swahili word "Jumbo," meaning "together." It combines the prefix "John-" with "-te," symbolizing unity and harmony.
Johntell is a creative American boys' name with no known origin or meaning, likely inspired by popular names like John and Trevor. It first appeared on the U.S. popular baby names list in 2014 but remains relatively rare.
Johntez: Rare name with unknown origin, popular in African-American communities, signifies uniqueness.
Johnthomas is an American given name created by combining John (meaning "God is gracious") and Thomas ("twin" or "pair"), both of Hebrew origin and rich historical backgrounds.
Johntrell is a distinctive American name created by combining John ('God is gracious') and Trell (variant of Tracey/Trace), without a specific meaning but associated with qualities of both names. It gained popularity in the US during the 1980s-1990s, often used to honor family traditions while giving a unique name.
Johnwayne is an American name created by combining John (Hebrew: "God is gracious") and Wayne (English: "wagon maker"). It became popular due to actor John Wayne, embodying strength and all-American values.
Johnyla is an American name derived from combining popular names John (meaning 'God is gracious') and Lily (meaning 'lily flower'). It signifies 'God's gracious lily' or 'the gift of the Lily', blending strength and delicacy, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking something extraordinary.
Joice is an English name of Middle English origin, derived from "joye" meaning joy or happiness. Traditionally given to both boys and girls in the Middle Ages, it is now predominantly associated with females. Notably, Joice Heth was reportedly the first person in America with accurately documented age, born in 1670.
Joilyn is a modern American feminine name derived from Joy and Lily, signifying happiness and purity respectively.
Joise is a Hebrew name meaning "the Lord is our banner," a variant of Joshua, which was popularized by the biblical figure Joshua and San Francisco's Emperor Joshua Norton.
The name Jojo, of unknown origin but growing in popularity, is believed by some to derive from African-American Vernacular English 'jo' meaning joy or happiness.
Jolecia is a unique African American name derived from combining 'Joyce' (Latin, meaning "happy") and 'Leisha', an African American variant of Hebrew Elizabeth ("God is my oath").
Joleen is a distinctive feminine name of American origin, derived from Dolly Parton's 1973 hit song "Joleen," and often interpreted to symbolize independence and strength.
Joleene is a distinctive American female given name with uncertain origins, popularized by Dolly Parton's hit song "Jolene" in 1973.
Jolene is an American feminine given name created by singer-songwriter Dolly Parton for her 1973 hit song of the same name.
Joliee is a recent American creation, a variant of Jolene meaning "God is merciful," offering uniqueness with its extra 'e' while retaining elegance.
Jolynn is an American name with no historical significance, but it's thought to derive from Julie or Julia, meaning 'youthful' and 'beautiful', or Julianus, meaning 'jovial'.
Jomarcus is an African-American origin name coined in the early 20th century as an alternative to traditional names like Marcellus or Marcus. It combines "Joe," short for Joseph meaning "God shall increase," and "Marcus," derived from Latin meaning "dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war." Thus, Jomarcus signifies "God shall increase through dedicated action.
Jonanthony is a rare African American name derived from Jonathan ("gift of God") and Anthony ("highly praiseworthy"), potentially symbolizing "God's precious gift".
Jonavon is an American boys' name coined by director Joss Whedon, blending Jonathan ('gift of God') and Jonah ('dove'), though its meaning remains speculative.
Jonecia is a distinctive African American name created by combining Jon ("gift from God") and Cece (diminutive of Cecilia, "sixth"), meaning "gift from God who is sixth in line.
Joneisha is a unique African American name derived from Jon (Hebrew: "graced by God") and isha (Yoruba: "Jesus Christ"), combining Jewish and Yoruba cultures to symbolize divine grace.
Jonell is a rare American given name composed of 'John', meaning 'God is gracious' in Hebrew, and '-ell', signifying 'dedicated to'. It evolved from a medieval surname and retains its unique appeal.
Jonell is a rare American name with unclear origins, potentially derived from Jonathan and Ellen, suggesting meanings of "gift of God" and "beautiful".
Joneshia is an African American-derived name created by blending Jonesey and Shelia, first used in mid-20th century USA.
Jonethen is an uncommon male name of African American origin, created by combining elements from Jonathan, Ethan, and Nathan. Its meaning may symbolize a strong and steadfast gift from God.
Jonetta is a rare, African-American female name created by combining Jonathan and Jessica, without a specific meaning but often personalized by the individual's family and friends.
Jonice is a unique American feminine given name derived from Joan and Joyce, combining the Hebrew meaning "God is gracious" and English "joy", resulting in "graceful joy".
Joniesha is an uncommon yet beautiful African American name derived from Jonisha (meaning 'gift from God') and Jeshua (meaning 'God is salvation'), symbolizing strength, wisdom, faithfulness, and divine assistance.
Jonilee is a beautiful and unique American name created by combining Jonathan Mosen's and his wife Lee's names. It has gained popularity among parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters, with some associating it with positive attributes like strength, creativity, and individuality. Throughout history, several notable figures have carried this name, such as actress Jonilee Gadsden and singer-songwriter Jonilee Reynolds.
Joniqua is an African American name created in the late 20th century by blending Jonique and Jonisha, symbolizing power, uniqueness, and beauty.
Jonisha is an African American name derived from Hebrew "Johannah", meaning "God is gracious".
Jonmatthew is a modern blend of Jonathan ("gift from God") and Matthew ("gift of God"), conveying a double dose of divine favor while maintaining its Hebrew roots.
Jonmichael is a modern American name created by combining Jonathan (Hebrew: "gift from God") and Michael (Hebrew: "who is like God?").
Jonathan is a Hebrew name meaning "God has given.