Female and male first names : Jewish.



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Johnnye is a distinctive American variant of the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious.
JohnParker is an English name composed of two distinct elements: John, derived from the Hebrew Yochanan meaning "God is gracious," and Parker, an occupational surname for a park-keeper or ranger.
Johnphilip is an American compound name derived from Hebrew "Yochanan" (God is gracious) and Greek "Philippos" (lower in love), offering a blend of historical strength and wisdom.
Johnrichard is a rare but striking Germanic male given name, combining 'John' (Hebrew for 'God is gracious') and 'Richard' (Germanic for 'strong/powerful'), created during the Middle Ages.
Johnrobert is a distinctive English name composed of John (Hebrew for "God is gracious") and Robert (Germanic for "bright with fame").
Johnscott is a Scottish name derived from the combination of the personal name John, Hebrew origin meaning 'God is gracious,' and the Scottish surname Scott, originally a nickname for someone from Ireland or Scotland.
Johnse is an English variant of the Hebrew name Johanan, meaning "God's grace," and is associated with the biblical apostle John.
Johnson is an English surname turned given name, meaning 'God is gracious', derived from the Hebrew Yochanan via Middle English John. It's one of America's most common surnames, now widely used as a first name too.
Johnta is a unique variation of the classic English name John, derived from Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning "God is gracious.
Johnta is a unique African American name created by combining John and Jonathan, both Hebrew names meaning "God is gracious." Popularized in the late 20th century, it signifies strength and individuality while honoring tradition.
Johntavius is a unique American name created by combining the classic Hebrew name John ("God is gracious") with Tavius, a less common name of unknown origin.
Johntay is a rare American name created by blending the classic English name John (meaning 'God is gracious') with the Scottish surname Tay ('to come'), resulting in a unique moniker embodying strength and resilience.
Johnthan is an English variant spelling of the Hebrew name Yonaton, which means 'gift from God'.
Johnthomas is an American given name created by combining John (meaning "God is gracious") and Thomas ("twin" or "pair"), both of Hebrew origin and rich historical backgrounds.
Johnvictor is a Latin-origin name combining 'John' (meaning 'God is gracious') and 'Victor' ('victory').
Johnvincent is a unique blend of classic "John," meaning "God is gracious" from Hebrew, and less common but powerful "Vincent," derived from Latin "vincens" meaning "conquering.
Johnwayne is an American name created by combining John (Hebrew: "God is gracious") and Wayne (English: "wagon maker"). It became popular due to actor John Wayne, embodying strength and all-American values.
John Wesley is an English name composed of two significant parts: John, derived from Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning "God is gracious", and Wesley, originating from a Yorkshire place name meaning "western meadow". This name carries historical weight as it was borne by notable Christian figure John Wesley, founder of Methodism.
Johnwilliam is an English name derived from John (meaning "God is gracious") and William ("strong-willed warrior").
Johny is an English variant of Johnny, itself a diminutive of John, which means "God is gracious" in Hebrew.
Johon is an uncommon yet captivating Hebrew name that signifies "Jehovah is merciful.
Johonna is a Hebrew name derived from Yohanna, meaning "God is gracious," originating in ancient Jerusalem.
Joshua is a Hebrew male given name meaning "God is salvation.
Joshua is a Hebrew name meaning "God saves", derived from the elements "Yeh" (God) and "shua" (salvation).
Johvanna is a Latin-origin name meaning "God will increase," derived from the Hebrew Hannah, reflecting hope, faith, and divine favor.
Johvanny is a distinctive Spanish name derived from Hebrew 'John', meaning "God is gracious".
The name Joi is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'rejoice' or 'happiness', traditionally used as a nickname but now popular for both boys and girls.
Joielle is a distinctive Hebrew name derived from Yoel, meaning "Yahweh is God," with uncertain etymology but possibly related to "yalal," suggesting a warrior or transformative figure. Though not traditional, Joielle has gained modern popularity due to its unique sound and appealing meaning, often associated with creativity and individuality.
Joise is a Hebrew name meaning "the Lord is our banner," a variant of Joshua, which was popularized by the biblical figure Joshua and San Francisco's Emperor Joshua Norton.
Jojo is a charming and unique Hebrew name derived from "yoḥe'ōd", meaning "Jehovah has enlarges".
The name Jojuan is of Spanish origin, combining Joe (short for Joshua, meaning "God is salvation") and Juan (meaning "God is gracious"). It signifies "God is gracious.
Jokobe is a distinctive Hebrew name that means "God is gracious.
Jolan is a Hebrew name that means 'to shout' or 'to cry out', symbolizing passion, zeal, and enthusiasm, and often associated with joy and celebration.
Joleah is a unique Hebrew name derived from "yoladah," meaning birth or giving birth, signifying joy and celebration of new life.
Jolecia is a unique African American name derived from combining 'Joyce' (Latin, meaning "happy") and 'Leisha', an African American variant of Hebrew Elizabeth ("God is my oath").
Jolen is a rare yet captivating Hebrew name that means "grace" or "beauty," reflecting elegance and charm.
Jolen is an uncommon given name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning.
Joleth is a unique Hebrew name derived from Joel, meaning "May Yahweh be God," with a feminine touch added by the suffix "-eth.
Joletta is a distinctive Hebrew name derived from "Yael," meaning "ibex" or "mountain goat," symbolizing strength and agility. In the Bible, Yael played a pivotal role in Deborah's story. Joletta may also be linked to the Hebrew name "Yohanna," meaning "God is gracious.
Jolia is a rare, Hebrew-derived name meaning "ascendant" or "rising," signifying someone overcoming obstacles and achieving great heights.