Jewelianne
A combination of Jewel and Anne; signifies preciousness and grace.
Jewell
An alternative spelling of Jewel; signifies something precious.
Jewelle
A variant of Jewell; signifies preciousness and value.
Jexi
A modern coined name without a specific historical meaning, often used for female or gender-neutral contexts.
Jey
A variant of Jay; sometimes used as a diminutive for names starting with 'J'.
Jeyden
A modern alternative spelling of Jaden, often meaning ‘thankful’ or ‘God has heard’ in Hebrew.
Jeydon
An English name that implies ‘valley’ or ‘hillside’; modern variation on Jaden.
Jeyne
An English name that often means ‘God is gracious’ or derived from Jane.
Jez
Short form of Jezebel, historically meaning ‘not exalted.’
Jezabel
Derived from the biblical figure Jezebel, meaning ‘not exalted.’
Jezebel
A name of a biblical figure, often interpreted to mean ‘not exalted.’
Jezek
A diminutive form linked to ‘God will provide.’
Jherrico
A strong supporter or protector
Jhett
Freeman; someone who is free
Jibola
A name denoting a thriving or wealthy person.
Jickson
A modern derivative of the name Jackson, meaning 'son of Jack.'
Jideofor
God's guidance or help in the Igbo culture.
Jifinder
Often associated with a modern naming trend in the US, implying discovery or finding.
Jig
A lively dance or a lively character in English-speaking cultures.
Jileen
A variation of Jill, meaning 'youthful.'
Jilian
The youthful or downy one, variant of Jillian.
Jill
A diminutive of Jillian or Gilli, meaning 'youthful.'
Jillaine
A modern variant of Jill, meaning 'youthful.'
Jillayne
A variant of Jill, meaning 'youthful.'
Jille
A diminutive form of Jill, associated with youthfulness.
Jillet
Derived from 'Jill', meaning youthful or sparkling.
Jillian
Youthful or downy, often regarded as a variant of the name Gillian.
Jilliana
A variant of Jillian, meaning youthful or youthful one.
Jilliane
A variant of Jillian, meaning youthful; often associated with freshness.
Jilliann
A variant of Jillian, meaning youthful or youthful one.
Jillianna
A variant of Jillian, it means youthful, often associated with vivacity.
Jillianne
A variation of Jillian, symbolizing youthfulness.
Jilly
A diminutive form of Jill, meaning youthful or cheery one.
Jillyn
A variant of Jilly, meaning youthful or lively.
Jim
A diminutive of James, meaning supplanter or one who follows.
Jimel
A variant of James; one who supplants.
Jimell
A feminine diminutive of James; one who supplants.
Jimelle
A variation of Jimena; similar meaning to James.
Jimena
Hearkening; a form of the name Simon.
Jimi
Supplanter; a derivative of James.
Jimm
A diminutive form of James, meaning 'supplanter'.
Jimme
A variant of Jimm, meaning 'supplanter'.
Jimmi
A variation of Jimmy, derived from James, meaning 'supplanter'.
Jimmie
A diminutive form of James, meaning 'supplanter'.
Jimmil
A diminutive variation of Jimmy, referring to the meaning 'supplanter'.
Jimmy
Diminutive form of James, meaning 'supplanter'.
Jimmyl
A variation of Jimmy, meaning 'supplanter'.
Jincy
A variant of the name 'Jincy', often linked with 'Jane'.
Jinelle
A modern variation of Gennelle, meaning 'white wave'.
Jinger
A modern name associated with ginger spice or fiery personality.
Jinny
A diminutive form of Jennifer; fair and smooth.
Jiri
The Czech form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Jirka
Diminutive of Jiri, meaning 'farmer'.
Jiselle
A pledge; a promise.
Jissy
A diminutive form of Jessica or an independent name with cheerful connotations.
Jitka
A derived name meaning 'gift of God.'
Jo
Jo is often a short form of names like Joseph or Joanna, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Joan
Joan means 'God is gracious' and is a female form of John.
Joana
Joana is of Portuguese origin meaning 'God is gracious'.
Joane
Joane is a variant of Joan meaning 'God is gracious'.
Joanelle
A diminutive form of Joan, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Joanie
A diminutive of Joan or Joanna, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Joaninha
A little Joan; diminutive form of John and means 'God is gracious'.
Joaniss
A variation of Joan, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Joanka
A diminutive of Joanna, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Joann
A variant of Joanna, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Joanna
God is gracious; often used in Christian contexts.
Joanne
A variant of Joanna, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Joannee
A variant spelling of Joanne, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Joannes
God is gracious.
Joannic
Derived from Joannes, meaning God is gracious.
Joannie
A diminutive form of Joanna or Joana, meaning God is gracious.
Joao
Joachim or God is gracious.
Joaozinho
A diminutive form of Joao, meaning little John, or God is gracious.
Joaquim
God has established or raised up.
Joaquin
God has established or raised up.
Joaquina
The feminine form of Joaquin, meaning God has established.
Jobe
Persecuted or one who is hated
Joben
Derived from Job, meaning persecuted or hated
Jobina
Derived from Job, meaning persecuted or hated
Jobon
A variant of Job, meaning persecuted or hated
Joby
A diminutive form of Job, meaning persecuted or hated
Jocatta
A modern adaptation of Jocasta, often meaning ‘pure’
Jocea
Modern variant likely derived from Joce, which means ‘Lord’
Joceaume
Derived from Jacques, meaning ‘supplanter’
Joceleyn
A little playful one, derived from the name Jocelyn.
Jocelin
A little Goth or a member of the Gauts, derived from the name Jocelyn.
Jocelina
A diminutive form of Jocelyn; little playfulness.
Joceline
A feminine form of Jocelyn, associated with joy and playfulness.
Jocelyn
Joyous or happy in origin.
Jocelyne
Variant of Jocelyn, related to happiness and playfulness.
Jocelynn
A variant of Jocelyn, expressing joy and youthfulness.
Jochem
Variant of Joachim, meaning established by God.
Jock
God is gracious; a diminutive form of John.
Jodi
Modern alternative to the name Judy; signifies ‘praised’ or ‘Jewish.’
Jodie
Modern feminine form of Jude; often interpreted as ‘praised’ or ‘Jewish.’
Jody
Derived from the name of a male character in a play, now commonly used for both genders.
Joeanna
A combination of Joe with Anna, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Joeanne
A variation of Joanne, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Joelene
A variant of Jolene, often interpreted as 'pretty like the day.'
