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Josa is a rare, Hebrew-derived given name meaning 'he shall add', originally a variant of Joseph, with significant biblical and historical figures sharing the name.
Josabet is a Spanish origin name composed of Jose 'God shall increase' and Beth from Elizabeth 'my God is an oath', translating to 'God shall increase my God is an oath'. It has biblical roots, as Elizabeth was the mother of John the Baptist, and it signifies growth and commitment to faith.
Josabeth is a distinctive female name with Hebrew roots, meaning "he will add," also associated with Greek names like Josephine.
Josael is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "God is justice," originating from the Old Testament as one of King David's warriors.
Josafat is a rare Hebrew male name meaning "God shall increase," symbolizing trust in divine providence and growth under God's blessings. It is notably tied to King Josafat of Judah, a wise and just ruler in ancient Israel.
Josahn is a unique and intriguing name of unclear origin, potentially derived from the Hebrew 'Yosef' meaning "he will add", or having German influences with similar-sounding names.
Josai is a rare Hebrew name meaning "God shall add".
Josaia is a unique Hebrew-derived name meaning "God is salvation," with origins among Sephardic Jews who migrated from Spain and Portugal.
The name Josaiah, derived from Hebrew Yoshaiah, means "Yahweh (God) has made" and is associated with biblical King Josiah.
Josiah is a rare Hebrew name meaning "Yahweh supports" or "supported by Yahweh," associated with King Josiah II of Judah.
Josalee is a rare Hebrew name derived from Yosef, meaning 'God will increase', combining elements from Hebrew names like Joel, Joshua, and Jesse.
Josalie is a rare Hebrew female given name derived from Yoshelet, meaning "God will add". It was traditionally bestowed upon greatly loved daughters in biblical times, signifying God's blessings.
Josalin is a captivating French name derived from Josse, itself originating from the Hebrew Joseph, meaning "God shall add".
Josalyn is a unique Hebrew name derived from 'Yosha'ah', meaning 'God saves', combining elements of Joshua and Joy.
Meet Josalyne, a rare yet beautiful Hebrew feminine given name derived from 'Yosha'liach', meaning 'God is my salvation'.
Josalynn is a Hebrew unisex name meaning "God shall judge".
Josan is a rare Hebrew name meaning "God judges," popularized during the Middle Ages by Spanish Jewish communities, and associated with King Josiah of Judah.
Josani is a captivating Spanish name derived from Josefina, itself originating from the Hebrew Joseph. With biblical roots signifying strength and virtue, Josani has been historically popular among Catalan families in Spain.
Josann is a distinctive Hebrew name derived from 'Yosaif', meaning 'God shall add'. A variant of Joseph, it signifies wisdom, faith, and resilience, reflecting its biblical namesake.
Josanna is a captivating Hebrew name, derived from 'Yosef', meaning 'he will add'.
Josanne is a rare, female given name of Hebrew origin, derived from Yosef meaning 'he shall add' or 'he shall increase', with '-anne' added to create a feminized version.
Josaphat is a Hebrew male given name meaning 'he will add' or 'he shall increase', associated with historical figures like King Josaphat of Judah and Saint Josaphat.
Josaphina is a Hebrew name meaning "God will add," derived from the Latin Josephine/Josephina and ultimately from the Hebrew Yosef.
Josaphine is a Hebrew-derived variant of Josephine, meaning 'God shall increase', inspired by the biblical figure Joseph.
Josbel is a rare Hebrew name meaning "God is my Strength" or "God is My Help", composed of Yosef (he will add) and El (God).
Jose is a popular boys' name of Spanish origin, derived from the Hebrew Joseph meaning "God will increase.
Jose is a popular Spanish-derived name from Hebrew Joseph, meaning 'God will increase'.
Josea is a Hebrew name meaning "he will add," derived from the name Yosef, and holds historical significance as both Joseph in the Old Testament and Jesus' foster father Joseph of Nazareth bore this name.
Josealfredo is a distinctive Hispanic male name composed of José ("God shall increase") and Alfredo ("noble and wise"), carrying positive meanings but lacking widespread historical significance.
Josean is a distinctive Spanish name derived from Hebrew 'Joseph', meaning 'he will add' or 'he shall increase'. It has biblical roots tracing back to Jesus Christ's stepfather, and has been popular among Spanish royalty.
Joseandres is a unique male given name of Spanish origin, combining "Jose" meaning "God shall increase" in Hebrew and "Andres," the Spanish form of Greek "Andrew," translating to "God shall increase Andrew.
Joseane is a unique feminine variation of Joseph, derived from Hebrew and meaning "God shall increase," popular worldwide despite its Hispanic roots.
Joseangel is a Spanish-origin name composed of "Jose," meaning "he will add" or "he shall increase," and "Angel," meaning "messenger." It translates to "Joseph messenger" and has historical ties to Catholic traditions, often given around religious holidays.
Joseany is a recently created female given name of Spanish origin, derived from the male name José which means 'God will increase'. The suffix '-any' gives it a feminine touch.
Josearmando is a unique Spanish name composed of José ("God shall increase") and Armando ("strong home"), meaning "God shall increase, strong home.
Jose Carlos is a distinctive Spanish name composed of Jose ('he will add') and Carlos ('freeholder').
Josecruz is a Spanish compound name derived from José ('God will increase') and Cruz ('cross'), signifying 'God will increase the cross'.
Josedavid is a rare Hebrew name derived from Joseph and David, meaning "he will add/increase" (Joseph) and "beloved/uncle" (David).
Josede is a Hebrew name that means "God shall increase," a variant of Joseph. It first appeared in the Bible as Rachel's son and has been used by Jewish communities throughout history.
Josedejesus is a unique Spanish name composed of 'Jose' meaning 'God shall increase' and 'de Jesus', literally translating to 'Joseph of Jesus'. It has biblical roots, with Joseph being the husband of Mary, and gained popularity during Spanish colonization of the Americas.