Female and male first names beginning with the letter “J”..



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Jayquan is a unique male name of African American origin, created by combining 'Jay' meaning 'rejoicing' or 'lark', and 'Quadir', meaning 'powerful'.
Jayquin is a distinctively Spanish boy's name derived from "jayquir", the term for a South American bird, symbolizing beauty, intelligence, and independence.
Jayquon is an original African American name with unknown origins, popularized in recent decades and typically pronounced "Jay-coan" or "Jay-kwon".
Jayqwan is a rare African American name believed to blend 'Jay' (rejoice/victory) and 'Quinn' (intelligence/fifth), potentially meaning "Rejoicing Intelligence" or "Victory of Fifth Child".
Jayr is a distinctive Hebrew name derived from "Yarar," meaning "to flow" or "to pour forth.
Jayra is a captivating unisex name of Hebrew origin meaning 'mountain goat', associated with agility, grace, and strength. It has historical significance, being the name of King Hezekiah's mother in the Bible, and is often connected to nature and adventure.
Jayre is a modern name blend of Jason and Jeremy, created for a contemporary sound without a specific meaning or origin.
Jayree is an African-origin given name derived from Swahili, meaning "king" or "ruler," associated with power and leadership.
Jayrell is a Haitian male given name coined by J Perry, blending 'Jay' (rejoice) and 'Rell' from Reginald (strong/powerful), symbolizing 'rejoicing in strength'.
Jayren is a unique, Hebrew-originating name derived from "Jehoshaphat," meaning "Yahweh has judged.
Jayriel is a rare Hebrew name derived from "Yareah," meaning "mountain goat," symbolizing strength and resilience. It is unisex and carries a powerful meaning despite its lack of historical fame.
Jayrin is a modern, unique name of recent origin without any specific historical or cultural significance. It was coined in the late 20th century or early 21st century by parents seeking an uncommon name for their child.
Jayro is a captivating Spanish name derived from the Hebrew "Yirmiyah," meaning "God will exalt," tracing back to the biblical prophet Jeremiah.
Jayron is an American name derived from blending Jarrod and Jason, signifying descent from notable lineage and healing qualities.
Jaysa is a unique Latin-derived name created by Anaïs Nin, signifying strength and adaptability.
Jaysan is a rare Indian male name derived from 'Jay' meaning victory and 'Sanjay', signifying always victorious.
Jaysaun is a distinctive given name of unknown origin, possibly inspired by the Greek name Jason, meaning 'healer', but its true history remains uncertain.
Jayse is a modern boys' name of unknown origin, with no specific meaning or cultural association. First recorded in the late 20th century U.S., it may be a variant spelling of Jason but has no definitive connection. Despite its mysterious origins, Jayse has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries like the U.S., Canada, and Australia.
Jayse is a rare English name, potentially derived from the Greek 'Jason', meaning 'healer', but could also be an American invention with no set meaning.
Jaysea is a modern American girls' name created by combining 'Jade' and 'Sea', though its exact origins are unknown. It has no defined meaning, allowing individuals to forge their own identities.
Jaysean is a modern African American name created in the early 2000s by blending Jay and Sean, reflecting parents' desire for originality over traditional meanings.
Jaysen is an American variant of the classic Greek name Jason, which means "to shout" and is derived from the heroic mythological figure Iason.
Jayseon is a unique American name created by combining famous names or characters, but its origin and meaning vary depending on the individual.
Jaysha is a Hebrew name meaning "God will give," conveying hope and anticipation, and derived from the Hebrew word "yasha" meaning salvation or to save.
Jayshan is a unique Indian name derived from Sanskrit words 'Jay' meaning victory and 'Shan' signifying peace, embodying triumph and serenity.
Jayshaun is an original African-American name, a modern blend of Jason ('healer') and Shaune ('young'), making it a distinctive choice.
Jayshawn is a unique African-American name combining 'Jay' (intelligence, grace) and 'Shawn' (God's favor), popularized by celebrities like JAY-Z and Jayson Tatum since the 1980s.
Jayshon is a contemporary American name, popularized in the early 2000s as a blend of Jayden and Jashon, with some associating it with the Hebrew Joshua due to its pronunciation similarity.
Jayshun is an American unisex name created in the early 21st century by blending Jasmine (Persian, "jasmine flower") and Joshua (Hebrew, "God is salvation"), without a specific meaning attributed to it.
Jaysia is a distinctive African American name derived from Jessica ('God sees') and Asia ('resembling a lioness'), signifying 'God sees like a lioness'.
Jaysiah is a Hebrew unisex name meaning "salvation of Jacob.
Jaysian: A unique name of uncertain origin, often associated with meanings like "God's Gift" or "Healer," gaining popularity in recent years among parents seeking distinctive names despite its unconventional spelling.
Jaysie is a unique and distinctive given name with uncertain origins and meaning, potentially derived from the English word "jay" or an invented name trend in recent years.
Jaysiel is a rare Hebrew name derived from 'Yashar', meaning 'upright' or 'straight'.
Jaysin is a modern American boys' name created by blending Jason ('healer') and James ('supplanter'), without a known historical figure but gaining popularity for its unique sound and strength associations.
Jaysson is an American boy's name, likely created by combining Jason and Jay, though its Hebrew roots ('he will judge') are unconfirmed.
Jaysleen is an Indian-origin female name derived from 'Jay', meaning victory/success, and '-leen', meaning small/beautiful.
Jayslin is a modern, unisex name of Hebrew origin meaning "God shall judge.
Jayson is a modern American name combining Jason ('healer') and James ('supplanter'), popularized in the 1980s.
Jayson is an American name created by combining Jason and James during the late 20th century. Its meaning, derived from its component parts, is interpreted as "healer who takes hold" or "to heal with courage".