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Jingjing Feminine Chinese

Jingjing is a Chinese feminine given name, often formed by repeating a single-character name or element. The most common characters used include 晶 (jīng) meaning "clear, crystal" and 京 (jīng) meaning "capital city", th...

Jinny Feminine English

Jinny is a feminine diminutive of Virginia, most commonly used in English-speaking countries.Etymology and OriginsThe parent name Virginia derives from the Roman family name Verginius (also Virginius), whose origin is un...

Jiřina Feminine Czech

Jiřina is the feminine form of the Czech name Jiří (the Czech equivalent of George). As such, Jiřina inherits the meaning of its root name George: “farmer” or “earthworker,” derived from the Greek georgos (γεωργός), whic...

Ji-soo Feminine Korean

Ji-soo is a Korean given name, an alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 지수 (also romanized as Jee-soo or Ji-su). It is most commonly written with the Sino-Korean hanja 志 (will, purpose, ambition) or 智 (wisdom, int...

Ji-su Feminine Korean

Ji-su is a Korean feminine given name that has gained international recognition through K-pop culture. The name is composed of Sino-Korean characters: 志 (ji) meaning "will, purpose, ambition" or 智 (ji) meaning "wisdom,...

Jitka Feminine Czech

Jitka is a Czech female given name, derived as an Old Czech variant of Judith. The name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew name Yehudit, meaning "Jewish woman," which in turn comes from the tribe of Judah, as reference...

Ji-u Feminine Korean

Ji-u is a Korean feminine given name formed from common Sino-Korean syllables, primarily from elements such as 芝 (ji) meaning "lingzhi mushroom" or 志 (ji) meaning "will, purpose, ambition", combined with 雨 (u) meaning...

Ji-won Feminine Korean

Ji-won, also spelled Jee-won, is a unisex Korean given name composed of Sino-Korean elements. The first syllable, ji (智) meaning “wisdom, intellect,” or ji (志) meaning “will, purpose, ambition,” combines with a second...

Ji-woo Feminine Korean

Ji-woo is a Korean feminine given name. It is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 지우 (see Ji-u). Etymology and Meaning The name Ji-woo can be written with various Sino-Korean hanja characters. Common combin...

Ji-yeon Feminine Korean

Ji-yeon is a Korean feminine given name among the most popular names for baby girls born in South Korea during the 1980s. It is written in Hangul as 지연, and different sets of Hanja (Sino-Korean characters) can produce...

Ji-yeong Feminine Korean

Ji-yeong (also spelled Ji-young or Jee-young) is a common Korean given name, historically among the most popular for baby girls in South Korea, ranking first in 1970, third in 1980, and tenth in 1990 according to governm...

Ji-yoon Feminine Korean

Ji-yoon is a Korean feminine given name, an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 지윤, typically corresponding to the name Ji-yun. The name is composed of two Sino-Korean syllables, which can be written with vari...

Ji-young Feminine Korean

Ji-young is an alternate transcription of the Korean given name Ji-yeong. The name is particularly common for females and has seen significant popularity in South Korea, topping the charts for baby girls born in 1970, ra...

Ji-yu Feminine Korean

Ji-yu is a Korean female given name, typically formed from Sino-Korean characters. While many combinations are possible, the most common combinations include 智 (ji) meaning "wisdom, intellect" and 裕 (yu) meaning "abund...

Ji-yun Feminine Korean

Ji-yun is a Korean feminine given name. It is formed with two Sino-Korean syllables, ji (e.g., ji meaning "will, purpose, ambition", from the hanja 志) and yun (e.g., yun meaning "heir, successor", from the hanja 胤). Ho...

Jo Feminine Dutch English +2

Jo is a short form (hypocorism) of several longer names beginning with the syllable Jo, such as Joan 1, Joanna, Josephine, and also Johannes or Josef. This gives the name a dual-gender nature: in English, Jo is primarily...

Joan 1 Feminine English

Joan is the medieval English form of Johanne, an Old French version of Iohanna, which ultimately derives from the Joanna. The name is a feminine form of John, tracing back through Latin and Greek to the Hebrew Yahweh (th...

Joana Feminine Catalan Portuguese

Joana is the Catalan and Portuguese form of Joanna, a name derived from the Greek Ioanna, which itself comes from the Hebrew Yohanan (see John). The name ultimately traces back to the root Yahweh, meaning "God is graciou...

Joandra Feminine English

Joandra is a modern feminine name of English origin, created as a combination of Joanne and Andrea 2. This blended or portmanteau name follows a tradition of combining familiar names to produce unique, contemporary-sound...

Joanie Feminine English

Joanie is a feminine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a diminutive of Joan, forming an affectionate or informal variant. The name emerged as a pet form of Joan, which itself has deep histor...

Joaninha Feminine Portuguese

Joaninha is a Portuguese diminutive of Joana. As a gender-specific female name used primarily in Portugal and other Lusophone communities, Joaninha carries an affectionate, endearing quality typical of diminutives in Rom...

Joann Feminine English

Joann is a variant of the name Joan 1, which itself is the medieval English form of Johanne, an Old French form of Iohanna (see Joanna). As a feminine given name, Joann emerged as a spelling variation alongside other for...

Joanna Feminine English Polish +1

Joanna is a feminine given name derived from Latin Iohanna, which came from Greek Ἰωάννα (Ioanna), the feminine form of Ioannes (see John). Ultimately, it traces back to the Hebrew name Yahweh has shown favor—Yôḥānān, me...

Jo-Anne Feminine English

Jo-Anne is a feminine given name of English origin, formed by combining Jo and Anne. Unlike the name Joanne, which derives from the Greek Joanna, Jo-Anne is a compound name explicitly composed of its two elements. The fi...

Joanne Feminine English French

Joanne is a female given name of English and French origin. It typically serves as a variant of Joan 1 or Johanne. In some modern interpretations, especially in English-speaking countries, Joanne has been reanalyzed as a...

Joannie Feminine French

Etymology and OriginsJoannie is a diminutive of Joanne, itself a variant of Joan or Johanne. In some cases, Joanne may be considered a combination of Jo and Anne 1. The root name Joan derives from the Old French form Joh...

Joaquima Feminine Catalan

Joaquima is the Catalan feminine form of Joachim, a name with deep biblical and apocryphal roots.Etymology and OriginThe name Joachim itself is a contraction of either Jehoiachin or Jehoiakim, Hebrew names meaning "estab...

Joaquina Feminine Spanish

Joaquina is a Spanish feminine form of Joachim. The name Joachim itself is a contracted form of Jehoiachin or Jehoiakim. According to the apocryphal Gospel of James, Saint Joachim was the husband of Saint Anne and the fa...

Joasia Feminine Polish

Joasia is a Polish diminutive of the given name Joanna, itself the Polish and English form of Latin Iohanna, derived from Greek Ἰωάννα (Ioanna), the feminine counterpart of Ioannes (see John). In the English New Testamen...

JoBeth Feminine English

JoBeth is a combined name formed from Jo and Beth. It is used primarily in English-speaking countries and follows a tradition of blending two names into one, often to honor relatives or combine favored sounds. Jo is typi...

Jocasta Feminine Greek

Jocasta is a name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek name Ἰοκάστη (Iokaste), whose etymology is uncertain. In Greek mythology, Jocasta is best known as the queen of Thebes and a central figure in the tragic story of...

Joceline Feminine French

Joceline is a French feminine form of the name Jocelyn, ultimately derived from a Frankish masculine name with Germanic origins. The root name, recorded in various spellings such as Gautselin and Gauzlin, combines the Ge...

Jocelyn Feminine English French

Jocelyn is a unisex given name of Germanic origin, used in English and French. It derives from a Frankish masculine name, variously recorded as Gautselin, Gauzlin, and many other spellings. The name combines the Germanic...

Jocelyne Feminine French

Jocelyne is a French feminine given name, representing a spelling variant of Joceline. It is derived as the feminine form of Jocelyn, a name with a rich medieval history.EtymologyThe ultimate origin of Jocelyne lies in t...

Jochebed Feminine English Bible

Jochebed is a female given name used in English translations of the Bible. It is derived from the Hebrew name יוֹכֶבֶד (Yōḵeveḏ), which means "Yahweh is glory," from the elements yo, referring to the Hebrew God, and kava...

Jocosa Feminine Medieval English

Jocosa is a female given name of Medieval English origin, considered a variant of Joyce, with significant influence from the Latin word iocosus (or jocosus), meaning 'merry' or 'playful'. This name emerged in the Middle...

Jodene Feminine English

Jodene is a feminine name elaborated from Jody. Jody itself originated as a diminutive of names like Josephine, Joseph, Joanna, and others beginning with Jo. The addition of the -ene suffix follows a common English patte...

Jodi Feminine English

Jodi is a feminine given name that originated as a variant of Jody, a unisex diminutive of names beginning with Jo, such as Josephine, Joseph, and Joanna. While Jody was popularized for boys by The Yearling (1938), the s...

Jodie Feminine English

Jodie is a unisex given name of English origin, primarily used as a feminine form of Jody. The name Jody itself is a diminutive of names such as Josephine, Joseph, Joanna, and other names beginning with Jo. Etymology and...

Jody Feminine English

Jody is a unisex given name of Diminutive origin, derived from Josephine, Joseph, Joanna, and other names beginning with Jo. It gained prominence as a feminine name but has also been used for males, often as a short form...

Joella Feminine English

Joella is a feminine form of the name Joel, derived from the Hebrew name Yoʾel, meaning "Yahweh is God." The name Joel itself comes from the Hebrew elements yo (a reference to Yahweh) and el (meaning God), both referring...

Joëlle Feminine Dutch French

Joëlle is the feminine form of Joel, used primarily in French and Dutch. The name Joel originates from the Hebrew name Yoʾel, meaning "Yahweh is God," derived from the elements yo and ʾel. In the Old Testament, Joel is o...

Joelle Feminine English

Joelle is a feminine given name that originated as a variant form of Joel, typically created by adding a feminine suffix. Joel itself comes from the Hebrew name Yoʾel, meaning "Yahweh is God." The elements yo and ʾel bot...

Joelma Feminine Portuguese

Joelma is a feminine given name of Portuguese origin, likely formed as a feminine variant of Joel. The name Joel derives from the Hebrew Yoʾel, meaning "Yahweh is God," combining the divine names yo and ʾel. Joel appears...

Joetta Feminine English

Joetta is an elaborated form of Jo, itself a short form of names such as Joan 1, Joanna, and others beginning with Jo. The suffix -etta, common in feminine English names (e.g., Marietta, Henrietta), adds a diminutive or...

Johana Feminine Czech Spanish

Johana is a feminine given name that serves as the Czech form of Joanna, derived from the Latin Iohanna. This name is also commonly used in Spanish-speaking regions of Latin America, where it coexists with variants like...

Johanka Feminine Czech

Johanka is a Czech diminutive of Johana, which itself is the Czech form of Joanna. The name traces its roots through Latin Iohanna to the Greek Ἰωάννα (Ioanna), the feminine form of Ioannes (see John). In the New Testame...

Jóhanna Feminine Icelandic

Jóhanna is the Icelandic feminine given name, equivalent to English Jane or Joan. It is the Icelandic form of Latin Iohanna, which ultimately derives from the Greek name Ἰωάννα (Ioanna), the feminine form of Ioannes (see...

Johanna Feminine Danish Dutch +8

Johanna is a feminine given name used across a wide range of European languages, including Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Norwegian, and Swedish, as well as in Medieval Latin contexts. It i...

Johanne Feminine Danish French +2

Johanne is a feminine given name used in French, Danish, Norwegian, and Medieval French contexts. It is a form of Joanna, which itself derives from Latin Iohanna, the feminine of Ioannes (see John). Ultimately, the name...

Johanneke Feminine Dutch

Johanneke is a Dutch diminutive of Johanna, a name deeply rooted in Christian tradition. The suffix -ke is a common Dutch diminutive ending, often used to create affectionate or familiar forms of names, similar to -je or...

Johna Feminine English

Johna is a feminine given name that is a variant of John, the English form of the Hebrew name Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." The name Johna is rare in usage, formed by adding the feminine suffix -a to John. It is...

Johnna Feminine English

Johnna is a rare feminine form of the male name John. It was first recorded in English-speaking countries in the 18th century, though it has never achieved widespread popularity. The name Johnna derives from the same ult...

Joi Feminine English

Joi is a variant of the English name Joy. While Joy itself became popular in the late 19th century, Joi emerged as a streamlined spelling alternative, particularly in the 20th century. The name shares the meaning of joy,...

Joice Feminine Portuguese

Joice is the Brazilian form of the name Joyce. While in English-speaking countries Joyce is used for both genders but predominantly feminine, Joice in Brazil is primarily a feminine given name.Etymology and HistoryLike i...

Joisse Feminine English

Joisse is a rare variant of the name Joyce, used primarily in English-speaking countries. Like Joyce, Joisse is predominantly feminine, though its origins are rooted in a masculine medieval name.EtymologyThe name Joyce u...

Joke Feminine Dutch

Joke is a Dutch diminutive of Johanna, itself a Latinate form of Greek Ioanna. The root name Joanna derives from Latin Iohanna, feminine of Ioannes, originating ultimately from the Hebrew name Yohanan meaning “Yahweh is...

Jola Feminine Polish

Jola is the shortened form of the Polish given name Jolanta. In Polish, the name is a common informal variation, akin to a diminutive but used independently, much like the extended nickname Jolka.Jolanta itself is the Po...

Jolán Feminine Hungarian

Jolán is a Hungarian female given name, derived as a Jolánka short form. The name was popularized by the Hungarian writer András Dugonics, who created Jolánka for the protagonist of his novel Jólánka, Etelkának Leánya (1...

Jolana Feminine Czech Slovak

EtymologyJolana is the Czech and Slovak form of Yolanda. The name Yolanda originates from the medieval French Yolande, which was likely a variant of Violante, itself derived from Latin viola “violet.” An alternative theo...

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