Juliette
Juliette is a French diminutive of Julie, meaning 'youthful'.
Julij
Julij is a Slavic form of Julian, meaning 'youthful'.
Julija
Julija is the Slavic variant of Julia and means 'youthful'.
Julijan
Youthful; a variant of Julian.
Julijana
Youthful; a feminine variant of Julian.
Julina
Youthful; derived from the name Julia.
Julinka
A diminutive form of Julia or Juliana, meaning youthful.
Julio
Youthful; a variant of Julius.
Julisa
A variant of Julia, meaning youthful.
Julisha
A variation of Julia, meaning youthful.
Juliska
A diminutive form of Julia, meaning youthful.
Julissa
A variation of Julia meaning youthful or jovial.
Juliste
Derived from the Latin 'Julius', meaning youthful.
Julita
Derived from the Latin name 'Julius' meaning youthful or downy.
Julitta
A diminutive of Julius, meaning youthful.
Julius
Derived from the Roman family name 'Julius', significance possibly related to youth or downy-headed.
Juliusz
Polish form of Julius, meaning youthful.
Juliza
Variation of Julia, meaning youthful.
Julja
Slavic variation of Julie, meaning youthful.
Jullian
Variation of Julian, meaning youthful.
Jullie
Diminutive of Julia, meaning youthful.
Julyan
A variation of Julian, meaning youthful.
Julyana
A feminine derivative of Julian, meaning youthful.
Julyane
A variant of Julyana meaning youthful.
Julyssa
A variant of Julissa, meaning youthful.
Jumapili
Sunday; signifies a day of rest and family.
Junia
Young or youthful, derived from the Roman name Junius.
Junie
A diminutive of June, referring to the month or to youth.
Junior
Designates a son bearing the same name as his father, commonly abbreviated to Jr.
Junious
A variation of Junior, often indicating the son of a person named June.
Juniper
Refers to a type of evergreen shrub that symbolizes protection and healing.
Junipero
Ancestor name possibly referring to St. Junipero Serra, known for founding missions in California.
Junot
Junot is a French diminutive form of names like 'Jean', meaning 'God is gracious'.
Juraj
Farmer, tiller of the soil.
Jurdik
Derived from 'Jure', linked to 'Earth worker'.
Jure
Derived from the Latin 'Georgius', meaning 'farmer'.
Jurek
Farmer; derived from the name George.
Jurg
A variant of George, meaning 'earth worker' or 'farmer'.
Jurgen
Worker of the earth; variant of George.
Jurgis
Farmer or earth worker; Lithuanian form of George.
Jurgita
Feminine form of Jurgis, meaning farmer.
Juri
Variant of George, meaning farmer or earth-worker.
Jurian
A variant of George, meaning 'earth worker'.
Jurica
Derived from George; means 'farmer'.
Jurij
A Slavic form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Jurion
A diminutive form of Jurij, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Juris
Derived from George, meaning 'farmer' or 'tiller of soil'.
Jurji
A variation of George, meaning 'earth worker'.
Jurmin
Related to Jurij, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth worker'.
Juro
A diminutive form of Jurij, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Jurou
Variant of Jurij meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Jurrijn
A variation of other names derived from George, meaning 'farmer' or 'one who tills the soil'.
Juska
Snow white; often used to describe innocence and purity.
Juspaul
A name combining 'Jus' indicating friend and 'Paul', meaning small.
Jussi
A variant of the name Joseph, meaning 'Jehovah increases'.
Justa
Just, fair, or righteous.
Justain
A variant of Justus, meaning 'just' or 'fair'.
Juste
Just, upright, or fair.
Justeen
Derived from Justus; signifies fairness and righteousness.
Justeene
Variant of Justine; signifies fairness and virtue.
Justen
Variant of Justin; signifies just and fair in English culture.
Justene
A feminine form of Justin; symbolizes righteousness.
Justice
Represents fairness or equality; often associated with moral principles.
Justin
Just or fair; widely associated with justice in English-speaking cultures.
Justina
Feminine form of Justin; signifies fairness and justice.
Justinas
A variant of Justin; emphasizes righteousness.
Justine
Feminine form of Justus; highlights virtue and fairness.
Justinian
Just; upright; a derivative of the Latin name Justus.
Justino
The Spanish form of Justin, meaning 'just' or 'fair'.
Justinus
Derived from Justin, meaning 'just' or 'fair'.
Justis
A variant of Justin, meaning 'just' or 'fair'.
Justise
A variant of justice, meaning 'fairness' or 'equity'.
Justo
The Spanish form of Justus, meaning 'just' or 'righteous'.
Juston
A variant of Justin, meaning 'just' or 'fair'.
Justus
Meaning 'just' or 'upright', commonly used in Roman history.
Justyn
A variant of Justin meaning 'just' or 'fair'.
Justyna
Just, fair, or righteous.
Jusztina
Just; derived from the Latin name Justinus meaning fair or just.
Jutta
A form of the name Judith, meaning woman from Judea.
Juuso
The Finnish variant of Joseph.
Juvas
Young or youthful.
Juvenal
Young man; youthful.
Juvencio
Young or youthful.
Juventino
A form of the name meaning 'young man.'
Juwaun
Juwaun is a modern name of American origin, often viewed as a variant of Juan.
Jy
A diminutive used in French-speaking contexts, not widely recognized with a specific meaning.
Jyh
A variation of Jay, meaning to rejoice or be happy.
Jyl
Derived from 'Juliet', meaning youthful.
Jyler
A modern variant of a name meaning cheerful.
Jyll
A variation of Jill or Julia, meaning youthful.
Jyri
Finnish variation of 'George', meaning farmer or earthworker.
Kaare
A variant of the name 'Carter,' meaning one who transports goods or one who carries a load.
Kaari
A name linked to purity and brightness, often interpreted as 'small' or 'delicate'.
Kaarin
The Finnish form of Katherine, meaning pure.
Kaarina
A Finnish form of the name Catherine, meaning pure.
Kaarle
A Finnish form of Charles, meaning free man.
Kaarlo
Derived from Charles, meaning free man.
Kaatje
A diminutive form of the name Katharina, meaning 'pure'.
Kabecka
To be a strong and noble woman in Slavic languages.
Kabelo
One who shares the burden, from the Sotho language.
