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Jenesis is a Greek-inspired name combining Jennifer and Genesis, meaning "birth" or "beginning", symbolizing creativity and new beginnings.
Jensen is a Danish given name derived from Ioannes, meaning "God is gracious.
Jensyn is a modern American name created by combining elements from Jennifer ('graced by God') and possibly Greek 'sun' ('together'). Its meaning suggests unity or harmony.
Jeny is a unique Greek name derived from Henia, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Jeorge is a Spanish name derived from Latin Georgius, meaning 'farmer' in Greek. It has been popular historically and is still common today in Spain.
Jeorgia is a feminine given name of Greek origin meaning "farmer" or "earthworker".
Georgina is a female given name of Greek origin, meaning "earthworker" or "farmer," derived from the word "georgos.
Jeremy is of Hebrew origin, meaning "appointed by God". It evolved via Late Latin Hieronymus to Greek Hierōnymos, ultimately derived from the name of Saint Jerome, a Church Father known for translating the Bible into Latin.
Jeremy is an English name derived from Greek 'Hieronymus', meaning "sacred name".
Jeremy is an English name derived from the Greek 'Hieronymos', meaning 'sacred name'. It gained popularity in England after the Norman Conquest and was widely used during the Tudor period. Today, it remains a popular boy's name worldwide.
Jermias is a distinctive Greek-origin name derived from Hermes, the mythological messenger god associated with speed, commerce, and athletics.
Jermika is a unique African American name created by combining Jeremy ("commander of peace") and Michelle ("who is like God?").
Jermil is a Slavic name derived from Yermolai, itself originating from the Greek Hieronymos, meaning "sacred name".
Jermone, of Latin origin meaning 'sacred name', was popularized by Saint Jerome and has been borne by notable figures like Jerome Bonaparte and J.D. Salinger.
Jerome is a Latin male given name derived from the Greek 'Hieronymos,' meaning 'sacred name.'
Jerome is a name of Latin origin meaning 'sacred name', popularized by early Christians, notably St. Jerome, and widely used throughout Europe.
Jerome is a masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name "Jeronymus," which means "sacred name." It was popularized by Saint Jerome, a theologian who translated the Bible into Latin.
Jerrina is a unique Greek feminine given name meaning "song" or "to sing.
Jerzi is a Slavic name of Polish origin, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker', derived from the Greek Georgios through Jerzy.
Jescie is a rare and unique name with unknown origins and meaning.
Kairos is an ancient Greek word first appearing in Heraclitus' philosophical fragments around the early 5th century BCE. It translates to 'the opportune moment', often personified as the god of opportunity and lucky breaks, symbolizing a natural, unforced favorable instance where something can happen.
Jesusangel is a unique Spanish name derived from "Jesus" (meaning "Yahweh is salvation") and "Angel" ("messenger" or "helper"), translating to "Jesus messenger" or "Jesus helper".
Jettsyn is a Greek-origin name derived from 'zetesis,' meaning 'search' or 'investigation.'
Jetzyn is a distinctive Latin-origin name derived from Greek 'Iesous', meaning Jesus, popularized during Roman conquests in Spain, with notable figures like Jesús Nazario and Jesús María Castro Calvo bearing this name throughout history.
Jevontae is a unique African American name, created in the late 20th century US, blending French "je" (I) and Greek "-antios" or "-anthos" (flowing/blossoming), possibly meaning "I am flourishing".
Jewelyssa is a unique American name formed from "jewel" and "lyssa," with no inherent association to Greek goddess Lyssa's meanings of madness or rage. Instead, it stands alone as an attractive modern invention.
Jeylene is a Greek-derived name meaning "victory of the people," symbolizing strength, triumph, and unity.
Jhalen is a modern American boy's name created by combining elements from Hebrew (Jacob) and Greek (Helen), meaning "held by the heel" and "torch," respectively.
Jhenesis is a rare, Greek-derived name that signifies 'birth' or 'beginning', inspired by the Greek word 'genesis'.
Jhonas is a distinctive Scandinavian name with roots tracing back to the Old Norse Jónas, derived from the Greek Jonas meaning 'dove', symbolizing peace and purity.
Jhonjairo is a distinctively Spanish name composed of "Jon" or "Juan", meaning "God is gracious", and "Jairo", derived from the Greek name "Zairios", signifying "he who shines like the sea". It signifies a person blessed by God with a luminous spirit.
Jiannis is a Greek name meaning 'grace', used throughout history, notably by Cretan Greeks like Giannis Kapodistrias.
Jillanne is a rare and lovely French-origin name derived from Gillian, which itself comes from the Greek male name Julianus meaning 'youthful' or 'downy'.
Jilliene is a recent American name combining Jill and Elene (Greek "light"), meaning she radiates warmth and positivity.
Jilliyn is a rare Greek-derived name meaning 'joyful'.
Jion is a rare Greek-derived given name meaning "violet flower," originating from mythological figure Iōn transformed into a violet by Apollo. It was borne by ancient philosopher Ion of Chios.
The name Jla has unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning or history associated with it.
Jlen is a Greek name derived from 'hyle', meaning matter or material. It symbolizes substance and has historical significance in Greek philosophy as one of the four fundamental elements.
Jliana is a captivating Greek name derived from "Helia," meaning "sunray.
Joaopedro is a distinctive Portuguese given name composed of João ("God is gracious") and Pedro ("rock"), translating to "God is gracious like a rock.