Jocabeth is a distinctive Spanish-origin name composed of "Jo" (short for Joseph or Josephine) and Catherine, derived from the Greek Aikaterine meaning "pure".
The name Johannes is of Greek origin and means "God is gracious." It is a variant of the Latin name Johannes, which was derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan.
Johnasia is a modern, unisex African-American name derived from John (Hebrew, "God is gracious") and Asia (Greek, the continent), reflecting recent trends in gender-neutral naming.
Johnaton is a modern Hebrew name derived from "Yochanan," meaning "God is gracious," combined with the Greek suffix "-on," interpreted as "gift from God.
Johndrea is an American blend of John ('graced by God') and Andrea ('manly'), creating a powerful and distinctive name with no historical figure attached but strong components.
Johnmichael is an American compound name derived from classic names John ('God is gracious') and Michael ('Who is like God?'), reflecting its Christian origins.
Johnpeter is an American given name composed of 'John' (meaning "God is gracious") and 'Peter' (deriving from the Greek 'Petros', meaning "rock"), reflecting its strong, biblical foundation.
Johnphilip is an American compound name derived from Hebrew "Yochanan" (God is gracious) and Greek "Philippos" (lower in love), offering a blend of historical strength and wisdom.
Joletha is a Greek-derived female name meaning "wholeness" or "health," associated with well-being and balance, popularized in the late 19th to early 20th century among Greeks abroad.
Jonicia is a rare Latin-derived female name originating from ancient Ionia in Asia Minor, signifying "the land of Ionia" or "from Ionia." It carries rich Greek cultural heritage and intellectual pedigree but remains uncommon worldwide.
Jordanalexander is a unique synthetic name with probable Latin ("Jordanus") and Greek ("Alexandre/Alexander") origins, likely created in a Western context.
Joreen is a Dutch feminine name derived from "jori," meaning "spear," but often associated with grace and beauty due to its melodic sound and possible link to the Greek goddess Hera.
Jorgealberto is a distinctive Hispanic name composed of 'Jorge', the Spanish form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker', and 'Alberto', derived from Adalbert, signifying 'noble and bright'.
Jorgia is a distinctive feminine name of Greek origin, derived from 'geōrgos' meaning 'earthworker', evoking images of strength and harmony with nature.
Jorianna is a rare yet enchanting Greek name derived from 'George,' meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker.' It combines elements of Georgia and Dorian, evoking strength and grace.