Jamiroquai, deriving from the Native American 'Jami' meaning 'greetings' and 'Quai' meaning 'rain,' is a distinctive given name of African-American origin. It gained prominence as the stage name of British musician Jason Michael Lewis, popularly known as Jamiroquai's lead singer, Jay Kay. This unique moniker carries cultural significance, blending elements from both African and Native American cultures, reflecting unity and harmony.
"The name Jamiroquan was quite popular in 1995 with 13 births that year. However, it seems to have been a one-hit wonder as there were no subsequent births recorded under this name."