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Jacquise is a rare French name derived from Jacques, meaning 'supplanter' or 'to follow', often given to boys following their father's footsteps. It was famously held by French President Jacques Chirac but has gained limited popularity in France and English-speaking countries.
Jackson is an English given name that means 'son of Jack' or 'little Jack', originating from the Middle English personal name Jankin or Janekyn, which were diminutives of John meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jackson is an English given name, derived from "son of Jack," itself a diminutive of John meaning "God is gracious.
Jaclyn is a 20th-century English feminine given name variant of Jacqueline, derived from the French Jacques, itself from Latin Jacobus meaning "supplanter" in Hebrew.
The name Jacynth is of Greek origin and means "blue hyacinth," derived from the Greek word "Hyacinthos." It honors Hyacinthos, a young man loved by Apollo and Zephyr in Greek mythology, who was transformed into a hyacinth flower after his tragic death. The name first appeared in English-speaking countries during the 16th century and was popular among the aristocracy, signifying wealth, power, and nobility. Although less common today, Jacynth remains a unique and elegant choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughter.
Jadence is an elegant and unique name of unknown origin, recently gaining popularity in English-speaking countries with no established etymology or historical significance.
Jadeyn is a modern, rare name of unknown origin, believed to be a blend of 'Jade' (a precious gemstone) and 'Lynn/Lynne'. Its meaning varies but often associates with beauty, rarity, grace, elegance, and intelligence.
Jadison is a modern American given name created as a blend of Jackson ('son of Jack') and Madison ('son of Matthew'), gaining popularity during the late 20th century.
The name Jadon, of Hebrew origin, means 'thankful'.
Jadore is a unique French name derived from "j'adore," meaning "I adore." It's often chosen to express parental love, with a strong connection to French culture.
Jadrian is an unique modern creation with no known origin or meaning, popularized recently among English-speaking countries despite lacking historical figures or literary associations.
Jadrian is an English variant of Adrian/Hadrian, meaning "dark" or derived from Adria (city/sea), rooted in Roman history and made popular by Emperor Hadrian's architectural feats.
Jadyn is a modern English unisex name derived from the combination of Jade ('precious stone') and Adam ('earth'), signifying 'precious earth'.
Jadynce is a newly popular, unique name of uncertain origin and meaning, often spelled creatively due to its lack of traditional roots.
The name Jaeceyon is a recently coined English name with no known historical meaning.
Jaeden is a Hebrew name that means "Known by God".
Jaedan is a unique name of Hebrew origin meaning "beloved" or "friend".
Jaelen is a distinctively African name from Nigeria's Yoruba people, meaning "the world exists because of him" or "to be born again".
Jaeline is a modern Hebrew-derived unisex name, created by combining "Ya'el" (ibex/mountain goat) with "-ine", signifying strength and agility.
Jaelyn is an American name created by combining Jade (meaning wisdom, courage, modesty) with Lean or Layne (meaning 'from the meadow' or 'meadow-dweller'), gaining recent popularity among African American families and used for both girls and boys.
Jaemir is a distinctive name of Arabic origin that means "beautiful." It may have been adapted from the English version of James in Spanish-speaking countries. Despite uncertain origins, Jaemir stands out due to its unique sound and meaning.
James is an English given name with Middle Ages roots, derived from 'Yeham', itself originating from Old French 'Jaheim' or 'Jasmon'. The Germanic elements 'jag-' meaning 'javelin' and '-mund' meaning 'protection' contribute to its early form. It has been widely used throughout history, associated with notable figures like Saint James the Greater and King James I. Its common interpretation is 'one who follows', derived from its Latin form 'Jacobus'.
The name Jaeshaun originates from the US, combining Korean "Jae" (meaning one or first) and English Shaun (God is gracious). It signifies "One who is gracious of God.
Jagger is an English male given name derived from the surname Jagger, originally an occupational term for a peddler or liquor seller.
The name Jagger, meaning 'butcher', originated from England, primarily used for boys. It gained popularity due to Mick Jagger, the influential frontman of The Rolling Stones.
The name Jah is of African origin and means 'God' in the Ethiopian Semitic language, used interchangeably with 'God' in Jamaican Patois. In Rastafari culture, it signifies a divine power connecting all living things, especially those of African descent, symbolizing unity and pride.
Jahcure is a unique African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, with unknown English meaning but possible cultural significance among the Igbo people.
Jahlani is a Swahili-derived African name meaning 'calm and peaceful'.
Jahlen is a unique African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, believed to have divine associations with "Jah" (Jehovah) and "len" (possibly meaning 'to grow rich').
Jahlik is a rare Yoruba name of African origin, potentially signifying greatness or royalty despite its unclear precise meaning.
Jahlisa is a captivating female name of African American origin, derived from the Arabic "Khalisa" meaning pure or innocent, combining elements from AAVE and Arabic cultures.
Jahmarley is a Jamaican name combining "jah" (God) with "-marley", popularized by the Rastafari movement, symbolizing divine power and connection to Jamaican culture.
Jahon is a captivating Persian name that translates to "world" in English.
Jahred is a unique Hebrew name derived from Yared, meaning "to descend" or "to flow down," and mentioned in the Old Testament as one of Esau's sons. Introduced to English-speaking countries by Jewish immigrants, it gained popularity in the mid-20th century. Its spelling varies, including Jahred, Yared, Yarday, Yardhi, and Yahreed, due to differing translations from Hebrew to English.
Jahzel is a Hebrew name meaning 'salvation', popular among Jewish families, known for historic figures like Joshua and Jesus.
Jaicee is a modern English name created to express 'supreme joy or victory'.
Jaicen is a Hebrew name meaning "the Lord is gracious," derived from Jacob and popular among various languages' variants like Jacques and James.
Jaiden is a contemporary American name created by combining Jade ("vibrant green stone") and Hayden ("from the hedged enclosure"), yielding "vibrant hedged enclosure" as its meaning.
Jaidon is a Hebrew name meaning "knowledgeable" or "understanding," signifying wisdom and intelligence.
Jailyn is a rare, striking girl's name of uncertain origin, likely a blend of Jailene ("prison") and Lainey (Lauren/"laurel tree"). Despite its unclear history, Jailyn conveys strength and uniqueness, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.