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JERRI:
Feminine variant of English unisex Gerry,
meaning "spear ruler."
JERRIE:
Variant of English Jerri, meaning "spear ruler."
JERRY:
Variant of English Jerrie, meaning "spear ruler."
JERUSHA:
Hebrew biblical name of the wife of King Uzziah,
meaning "possession."
JESCA:
Biblical name meaning "God sees." From Gen 11:29.
JESS: Nickname for English Jessica
"God sees."
JESSA:
Pet form of English Jessica,
meaning "God sees."
JESSALYN:
Elaborated form of English Jessa, meaning "God sees."
JESSAMINE:
Elaborated form of English Jasmine, meaning "jasmine
flower."
JESSAMYN:
Variant of English Jessamine, meaning "jasmine
flower."
JESSENIA:
Possibly a pet form of English Jessica,
meaning "God sees."
JESSI:
Feminine variant of English unisex Jessie, meaning
"God sees."
JESSICA:
Shakespeare character name of the daughter of Shylock. It is believed that
he created it as a form of biblical Jesca (Genesis
11:29), meaning "God sees."
JESSIE:
Pet form of English Jessica,
meaning "God
sees."
Pet form of Scottish Jean, meaning "God is
gracious."
JESSIKA:
Variant of Jessica,
meaning "God sees."
JESSYE:
Variant of English Jessie, meaning
"God sees."
JESUSA:
Feminine form of Spanish Jesús,
meaning "God is salvation."
JETTA:
Feminine form of English Jett, meaning
"coal black."
JEUNESSE:
French name meaning "youth."
JEWEL:
English name meaning simply "jewel."
JEWELL:
Variant of English Jewel, meaning "jewel."
JEZEBEL:
Hebrew biblical name of the evil wife of King Ahab,
meaning "impure, unexalted." She was eaten by dogs as prophesied
by Elijah.
JIA:
Chinese name meaning "beautiful."
JIAO:
Chinese name meaning "dainty" or "lovely."
JIAYI:
Chinese name meaning "household fitting."
JIAYING:
Chinese name meaning "household flourishing."
JIE:
Chinese name meaning "cleanliness."
JILL:
English nickname for Roman Jillian, possibly meaning
"youth."
JILLIAN:
Early form of Roman Juliana, possibly meaning
"youth."
JILLIE:
Pet form of English Jill, possibly meaning
"youth."
JILLY:
Variant of English Jillie, possibly meaning
"youth."
JIMENA:
Variant of Spanish Ximena, meaning
"hearkening."
JINAN:
Arabic unisex name meaning "garden; paradise."
JINDRISKA
(Jindřika): Feminine form of Czech Jindřich,
meaning "home-ruler."
JING:
Chinese unisex name meaning "stillness" or "luxuriance"
for girls and "capital (city)" for boys.
JINGFEI:
Chinese name meaning "still fragrance."
JINGHUA:
Chinese name meaning "situation splendid."
JINNY:
Variant of English Ginny, meaning
"maiden, virgin."
JINTY:
Scottish form of French Jeanne,
meaning "God is gracious."
JIRINA
(Jiřina): Feminine form of Czech Jiří,
meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
JITKA:
Pet form of Czech Judita, meaning "Jewess;
woman of Judea," or according to folk etymology
"praise."
JO:
English unisex name. As a feminine name it is a nickname for names beginning with Jo-, most
of which mean "God is gracious." As a masculine name, it is a variant of Joe,
meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JOAN:
English form of French Johanne,
meaning "God is gracious."
JOANA:
Feminine form of Portuguese Joăo,
meaning "God is gracious."
JOANDRA:
Elaborated form of English Joanna, meaning "God is
gracious."
JOANN:
Variant of English Joanne, meaning "God is
gracious."
JOANNA:
Feminine form of English John, meaning
"God is gracious." This is the biblical name of a follower of Jesus.
JOANNE:
Variant of English Joanna, meaning "God is
gracious."
JOAQUIMA:
Catalan feminine form of Joaquim,
meaning "established by God."
JOASIA:
Polish pet form of English Joanna, meaning "God
is gracious."
JOBETH:
English compound name composed of Jo "God is
gracious" and Beth "God is
my oath."
JOCASTA:
Latin form of Greek Iokaste, myth
name of the mother and wife of Oedipus.
Etymology is uncertain, but may mean "violet
tinted (clouds)."
JOCELIN:
Feminine variant of unisex Jocelyn, meaning "Gaut."
JOCELINE:
Feminine variant of unisex Jocelyn, meaning "Gaut."
JOCELYN:
English surname transferred to unisex
forename use, itself from the French masculine personal name Joscelin,
meaning "Gaut."
JOCHEBED:
Biblical name of the mother of Miriam, Aaron
and Moses, meaning "God is
glory."
JOCOSA:
Medieval feminine form of English Joyce, meaning
"lord."
JODENE:
Feminine elaborated form of English unisex Jody, meaning
"God is gracious."
JODI:
Feminine variant of English unisex Jody, meaning "God is
gracious."
JODIE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Jody, meaning "God is
gracious."
JODY:
English unisex pet form of female Jo "God is gracious"
and male Joe "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JOELLE:
Feminine form of French Joël,
meaning "Yahweh is God."
JOETTA:
Pet form of English Jo, meaning "God is gracious."
JOHANA:
Czech feminine form of Johan, meaning
"God is gracious."
JÓHANNA:
Feminine form of Icelandic Jóhann,
meaning "God is gracious."
JOHANNA:
Feminine form
of
Latin Johannes,
meaning "God is gracious."
JOHANNE:
Old French feminine form of Latin Johannes,
meaning "God is gracious."
JOHANNEKE:
Dutch pet form of Latin Johanna, meaning
"God is gracious."
JOHNA:
Variant of English Johnna, meaning "God is
gracious."
JOHNNA:
Feminine form of English John,
meaning "God is gracious."
JOHNNIE:
English unisex pet form of John and Johnna,
both meaning "God is gracious."
JOI:
Variant of English Joy, meaning "joy."
JOISSE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Joyce, meaning
"lord."
JOJO:
English unisex pet form of Jo "God is gracious"
and Joe "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JOLA:
Pet form of Hungarian Jolán, meaning "violet
flower."
JOLAN
(Jolán): Hungarian form of English
Yolanda,
meaning "violet flower."
JOLANA:
Czech and Slovene form of English Yolanda,
meaning "violet flower."
JOLANDA:
Italian form of English Yolanda,
meaning "violet flower."
JOLANKA
(Jolánka):
Pet form of Hungarian Jolán,
meaning "violet flower."
JOLANTA:
Polish form of Germanic Jolenta, meaning "violet
flower."
JOLEEN:
Variant of English Jolene, meaning "God is
gracious."
JOLENE:
Modern elaborated form of English Jo,
meaning "God is gracious."
JOLENTA:
Germanic form of Greek Iolanta, meaning
"violet flower."
JOLIE:
English name derived from the French word, meaning "pretty."
JONA
(Jóna): Feminine form of Icelandic Jón,
meaning "God is gracious."
JONE:
Basque feminine form of Jon,
meaning "God is gracious."
JONELLE:
Pet form of English Jonie, meaning "God is gracious."
JONETTE:
Diminutive form of English Jonie, meaning "God is
gracious."
JONI:
Variant of English Jonie,
meaning "God is gracious."
JONIE:
Feminine form of English John, meaning
"God is gracious."
JONNA:
Nickname form Latin Johanna, meaning
"God is gracious."
JONQUIL:
English name derived from the name of the "jonquil flower."
JOOLS:
Variant of English Jules, possibly meaning
"youth."
JORDAN:
English unisex name derived from the biblical name of the river in which Jesus
was baptized by John the Baptist, meaning "flowing down."
JORDANA:
Feminine form of English unisex Jordan, meaning "flowing down."
JORDYN:
Feminine form of English unisex Jordan, meaning "flowing down."
JORIE:
Nickname for English Marjorie, meaning
"pearl."
JORJA:
Variant of English Georgia, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
JORUN:
Variant of Norwegian Jorunn, meaning "stallion to
love."
JORUNN:
Norwegian form of Old Norse Jorunnr, meaning
"stallion to love."
JORUNNR
(Jórunnr): Old Norse name composed of the elements jór
"stallion" and unna "to love."
JOSCELIN:
Feminine variant of English unisex Jocelyn,
meaning "Gaut."
JOSCELINE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Jocelyn,
meaning "Gaut."
JOSEE
(Josée): French feminine form of Joseph, meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JOSEFA: Czech and Portuguese feminine form of
Josef,
meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JOSEFIINA:
Feminine form of Finnish Jooseppi,
meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JOSEFINA:
Feminine form of Spanish José,
both meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JOSELYN:
Feminine variant of English unisex Jocelyn,
meaning "Gaut."
JOSEPHA:
English and German feminine form of Joseph, meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JOSEPHE
(Josčphe): French feminine form of Joseph, meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JOSEPHINA:
Latin form of French Joséphine, meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JOSÉPHINE:
French form of Josephine, meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JOSEPHINE: Feminine form of Joseph, meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JOSETTE:
Pet form of French Joséphine,
meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JOSIANE:
Pet form of French Joséphine,
meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JOSIE:
Nickname for English Josephine, meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JOSS:
Nickname for English unisex Jocelyn,
meaning "Gaut."
JOSSLYN:
Feminine variant of English unisex Jocelyn,
meaning "Gaut."
JOVANA:
Feminine form of Serbian Jovan,
meaning "God is gracious."
JOVANKA:
Pet form of Serbian Jovana, meaning "God is
gracious."
JOVITA:
Portuguese and Spanish feminine adoption of masculine Roman Jovita,
meaning "God."
JOWITA:
Polish form of Portuguese/Spanish Jovita, meaning
"God."
JOY:
English name derived from the
vocabulary word,
"joy."
JOYCE:
English unisex form of masculine
Norman name Josce, meaning
"lord." Joyce used to be a strictly masculine name. Now it is
mostly used by females.
JOYE:
Variant of Joy, meaning "joy."
JÓZEFA:
Feminine form of Polish Józef, meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JOEFA:
Feminine form of Slovene Joef, meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JOZEFA:
Feminine form of Hungarian József, meaning "(God) shall add," which
is usually taken to mean "God will add another son."
JU:
Chinese name meaning "chrysanthemum."
JUAN:
Chinese name meaning "graciousness."
JUANA:
Feminine form of Spanish Juan, meaning "God is
gracious."
JUANITA:
Pet form of Spanish Juana, meaning "God is
gracious."
JUCUNDA:
Latin name derived from the word jucunda, meaning "happy."
JUDI:
Variant of English Judy, meaning "Jewess;
woman of Judea," or according to folk etymology
"praise."
JUDIE:
Variant of English Judy, meaning "Jewess;
woman of Judea," or according to folk etymology
"praise."
JUDIT:
Hungarian form of English Judith, meaning "Jewess;
woman of Judea," or according to folk etymology
"praise."
JUDITA:
Czech form of English Judith, meaning "Jewess;
woman of Judea," or according to folk etymology
"praise."
JUDITE:
Portuguese form of English Judith, meaning "Jewess;
woman of Judea," or according to folk etymology
"praise."
JUDITH:
Biblical name
of the wife of Esau, meaning "Jewess;
woman of Judea." In the Book of
Judith she beheads an Assyrian commander while he's sleeping.
JUDY:
Nickname for English Judith, meaning "Jewess;
woman of Judea," or according to folk etymology
"praise."
JUDYTA:
Polish form of English Judith, meaning "Jewess;
woman of Judea," or according to folk etymology
"praise."
JULES:
Pet form of Roman Julia, possibly meaning "youth."
JULI:
Nickname for Hungarian Júlia, possibly meaning "youth."
JÚLIA:
Hungarian and Slovak form of Roman Julia, possibly meaning "youth."
JULIA: Feminine form of
Roman Julius, possibly meaning "youth."
JULIANA:
Feminine form of Roman Julianus, possibly meaning "youth."
JULIANE:
French and German feminine form of English Julian,
possibly meaning "youth."
JULIANNA:
Hungarian and Polish feminine form of Roman Julianus, possibly meaning "youth."
JULIANNE:
English feminine form of Roman Julianus, possibly meaning "youth."
JULIE:
French form of Roman Julia, possibly meaning "youth."
JULIENNE:
Feminine form of French Julien, possibly meaning "youth."
JULIET:
English pet form of French Julie,
possibly meaning "youth."
JULIETTE:
French pet form of French Julie, possibly meaning "youth."
JULIJA:
Feminine form of Slovene Julij, possibly meaning "youth."
JULIJANA:
Slovene form of Roman Juliana, possibly meaning "youth."
JULISKA:
Pet form of Hungarian Júlia,
possibly meaning "youth."
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