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Jamesanthony is a recent combination of the classic English masculine name James, derived from Hebrew "supplanter", and the Italian male name Antony, meaning "priceless" in Latin.
Jamesdaniel is a unique Hebrew name composed of James, derived from the biblical Jacob, and Daniel, known for his wisdom and faith during Babylonian captivity.
Jamese is a Scottish variant spelling of James, derived from the biblical Jacob meaning 'to follow' or 'one who follows'.
Jameshia is a unique unisex name of African American origin, derived from the combination of James ('supplanter') and Jessica ('God sees'), conveying strength and elegance.
Jamesly is a modern name created by blending the classic James ('supplanter') and Lily (signifying purity and beauty).
Jamesmichael is a modern, unique given name created by combining James (meaning 'supplanter') and Michael ('who is like God'), both of Hebrew origin.
The name Jamesson is of unknown origin but has been used occasionally throughout history.
Jamey is a diminutive form of James, an English male given name with roots tracing back to the Hebrew name Ya'aqov, meaning "supplanter" or "seize by the heel".
Jameya is an African American unisex name created from the combination of James and Maya, with meanings of "supplanter" and "water" respectively. It gained popularity during the Black Pride movement, symbolizing strength, uniqueness, and empowerment. Despite its rarity today, Jameya continues to be chosen for its unique sound and powerful meaning rooted in African American culture and heritage.
James is an English name with Latin origins from 'Iacomus', ultimately derived from the Hebrew 'Jacob', meaning 'supplanter'.
Jami is a Hebrew name meaning 'sea', historically significant and borne by notable Jewish figures like Rabbi Jami ben Asher and Jamisbin of the Sanhedrin.
Jamie is a Scottish unisex name meaning "supplanter," derived from James via Latin Jacobus and Hebrew Yaacov.
Jamiee is a unique Scottish name derived from James, meaning "supplanter" or "may God protect," and typically associated with females today despite historical usage for males.
Jamiel is a Hebrew-origin name that means "God is exalted.
Jamiel is a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my judge,' derived from the elements 'Yah' (God) and 'Miel' (judgment).
Jamielyn is a unique Hebrew-derived female name, meaning 'ibex' or 'mountain goat', symbolizing strength and agility.
Jamiemarie is a rare, unisex French name created by combining 'Jacques' (meaning 'supplanter') and 'Marie' ('rebellious', 'sea of bitterness'). It honors both genders and reflects a desire for uniqueness.
Jamien is a unique male given name of Hebrew origin, derived from 'Yamim' meaning 'days'. It was borne by one of King David's mighty men and has been popularized by figures like Jamie Hyneman.
Jamiesha, an African American name, combines "James", meaning "supplanter", and "isha", Hebrew for "God is my oath".
Jamikel is a rare Hebrew name with biblical roots, signifying 'God will protect' or 'God shall judge'.
Jamily, of Hebrew origin, signifies 'God is my song,' inspiring a life dedicated to praising God.
Jamin is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'right hand', symbolizing strength and power.
The Hebrew name Jamin, meaning 'right hand', signifies strength and power, drawing from biblical and cultural symbolism.
Jamis is a distinct Hebrew name derived from 'Yaakov', meaning 'supplanter' or 'follower', associated with Jacob, a prominent figure in the Bible known for his strength and resilience.
Jamisen is a Scottish name derived from Seumas, a variant of Joshua, meaning "supplanter".
Jamison is a Scottish name that means "son of James.
Jamonie is an uncommon African-derived given name, originating from Nigeria, meaning 'supplanter' or 'to take the place of', derived from Hebrew Jacob via Latin Jacomus to English James.
Jams is a Hebrew name meaning 'to cease' or 'to end', originating from the Bible's Jams who explored Canaan.
James is an English male given name derived from Latin 'Iacobus', itself from Hebrew 'Ya'aqov', meaning 'supplanter' or 'held by the heel'.
Jamuel is a rare Hebrew name derived from 'Yamul', signifying 'God is with us'.
Jamy is a distinctive given name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Yamim" meaning "days," used traditionally for males but also unisex in some cultures. It signifies strength and resilience.
Jamy is a Hebrew name meaning 'my sea', a variant of Jamie which means 'supplanter' or 'may God enlarge'. Popularized by Scottish settlers, Jamy is now predominantly used as a boy's name but can also be given to girls.
Jana is a Hebrew-origin female name meaning "God is gracious," derived from the Hebrew word "hanan.
Jana is a feminine name of Slavic origin, notably from the Czech Republic, which is a variant form of Jan or John meaning 'God is gracious' in Hebrew.
Janaeh is a unique Hebrew name derived from 'yana,' meaning 'grace,' translating to 'God's grace.'
Janael: Hebrew origin, meaning 'God is merciful'.
Janah is a unique Hebrew name meaning "God is gracious," derived from the Hebrew word "hanan" signifying mercy and compassion.
Janai is a distinctive Hebrew girls' name derived from "Yanai," meaning "God is gracious." It's biblically significant, associated with intelligence, creativity, and strength of character.
Janaiah is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'Yahweh is gracious', derived from Yahna, appearing in the Old Testament as a variant of Johanaiah.
Janaisa is a unique, beautiful name of unknown origin, believed to be a blend of Sanskrit 'Jana' (charming) and Hebrew 'Isa' (God is my salvation), though unconfirmed.