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13,457Juliya is an alternate transcription of Russian Юлия or Ukrainian Юлія, which are rendered in Latin script as Yuliya. As a variant form, Juliya directly corresponds to the feminine given name Julia, which has deep roots...
July is an English feminine given name derived directly from the name of the seventh month of the year. The month July was originally named Quintilis (Latin for “fifth month”) in the Roman calendar, which began with Marc...
Etymology and Meaning Jumana is an Arabic feminine given name derived from the word jumānah (جمانة), which signifies a "rarest pearl" or simply "pearl" in Arabic. The name evokes the preciousness and rarity of a pearl, a...
Jumanah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Jumana (جمانة), which means "pearl". This feminine name is used primarily in Arabic-speaking cultures and reflects the poetic and symbolic value placed on pearls i...
Jummai is a feminine given name of Nigerian origin, particularly common among the Hausa people. Derived from the Arabic word Jummah, meaning "Friday" (ultimately from Arabic ج م ع indicating gathering), the name is tradi...
Juna is a feminine given name of uncertain origin, used notably in Dutch and German-speaking regions. It is considered a variant of Junia or Juno. The name Junia is a feminine form of Junius, a Roman family name possibly...
June is a feminine given name in English, directly taken from the name of the sixth month of the year. The month name itself ultimately derives from the Roman goddess Juno, the queen of the gods, protector of women and m...
Jung is an alternate transcription of the Korean given name Jeong, which in Hangul is written as 정. The name is unisex, though more commonly given to females in modern times. The underlying Sino-Korean characters can in...
Jung-hee is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 정희, representing the given name Jeong-hui (also romanized as Jung-hee, Jeong-hee, or Chung-hee). As a feminine name in Korean usage, it was notably popular in...
Jung-sook, also spelled Jeong-sook or Jong-suk, is a Korean female given name. It is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 정숙, which is the Korean pronunciation of the Sino-Korean name Jeong-suk. The name has...
Juni is a given name that serves as the Swedish, Norwegian, and Indonesian cognate of June. In Scandinavian countries, where it is predominantly feminine, Juni carries the same floral and vintage connotations as June, ev...
Junia is a feminine given name of Roman origin. It is the feminine form of the ancient Roman family name Junius, which itself may be derived from Juno, the goddess of marriage and childbirth in Roman mythology. The name...
Juniper is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries, derived directly from the common name for the coniferous tree of the genus Juniperus. The word ultimately comes from Latin iuniperus, which i...
Junko is a common Japanese feminine given name. Its meaning depends on the kanji characters used to write it. Common meanings from kanji combinations include "pure child" (純子) with jun meaning "pure" and ko meaning "ch...
Juno is the Latin name of the powerful Roman goddess whose exact etymology remains debated. The most prominent hypothesis connects it to an Indo-European root meaning "young," akin to Latin iuvenis (cf. English "young" o...
Junon is the French form of the name Juno, the Roman goddess. As a feminine given name, it carries the weight of classical mythology and the grandeur of the goddess’s domains.EtymologyJunon derives from Latin Iūnō, the n...
Juraci is a feminine given name with roots in the Tupi language, primarily found in Portuguese-speaking regions, especially Brazil. The name is composed of the Tupi elements îuru (meaning "mouth") and çy (meaning "mother...
Jūratė is a Lithuanian female given name, derived directly from the Lithuanian word jūra, meaning "sea." The name is deeply rooted in Lithuanian mythology and folklore, being the name of a sea goddess who features promin...
Jurema is a Portuguese female given name of Brazilian provenance, derived from the Tupian languages indigenous to South America. The name traces its etymology to the Old Tupi term îurema (“stinky thorn tree”), which refe...
Jurgita is a Lithuanian feminine given name, derived from the masculine form Jurgis, which itself is the Lithuanian version of George.EtymologyThe name ultimately traces back to the Greek name Γεώργιος (Georgios), from t...
Jouri is an Arabic feminine given name meaning "damask rose." The name evokes the delicate fragrance and beauty of the Damask rose (Rosa damascena), a flower renowned in Middle Eastern gardens and poetry. It is a variant...
Jussara is a feminine given name of Tupi origin, deriving from the name of a type of palm tree (Euterpe edulis), whose fruit is the jussara palm heart. The name comes from Tupi îuçara, meaning "thorny" or "stinging", lik...
Justa is a feminine given name believed to be derived from the Latin iustus, meaning "just" or "upright." It is most directly considered a feminine form of the Justus, a name borne by numerous early Christian saints. In...
Justiina is the Finnish form of Justina, a name derived from the Latin Iustina, the feminine form of Iustinus (see Justin). Ultimately, the name traces back to the Latin root Justus, meaning "just" or "righteous." Etymol...
Justína is the Slovak form of Justina, a name rooted in Latin through the masculine Justin and ultimately derived from Justus, meaning “just” or “righteous.” The name Iustina was borne by several early Christian saints a...
Justina is an anglicized form of the Latin name Iustina, the feminine version of Iustinus, which itself derives from Justus, meaning “fair” or “just” in Latin. The name thus carries the core concept of justice and righte...
Justīne is the Latvian form of Justina, which ultimately derives from Justin via Latin Iustina, the feminine form of Iustinus (from Justus, meaning “just” or “righteous”). The name was borne by several early Christian sa...
Justine is a feminine given name commonly used in English and French. It is the French form of Justina, which itself derives from the Latin masculine name Iustinus. The root lies in Justus, a Latin word meaning just or f...
Justýna is the Czech form of the Latin name Iustina (see Justina). The name ultimately derives from the Latin root Iustus, meaning “just” or “righteous,” via the masculine name Justin (Latin Iustinus). As a feminine give...
Justyna is a Polish feminine given name, the Polish form of Justina. It originates from the Latin name Iustina, the feminine form of Iustinus, which itself derives from Justus meaning "just" or "righteous." The name thus...
Jusztina is the Hungarian form of the Latin name Justina, which ultimately derives from Justin. The root name Justin comes from the Latin Iustinus, a derivative of Iustus, meaning "just" or "fair." This name was borne by...
Juta is the Estonian and Latvian form of Jutta, a name ultimately derived from Judith. The name Judith comes from the Hebrew Yehudit, meaning "Jewish woman," referring to a person from the tribe of Judah. In the Old Test...
Jutta is a feminine German given name, derived as a medieval Low German form of Judith. The name Judith itself comes from the Hebrew Yehudit, meaning 'Jewish woman', a feminine form of Yehudi , which originally referred...
Juturna (also spelled Iuturna) is an ancient Roman name of uncertain etymology, derived from the Latin goddess Juturna, the deity of fountains, wells, and springs. She was associated with fresh water and healing, and her...
Juul is a Dutch short form of Julia or Julius. Used primarily as a feminine given name in the Netherlands, it reflects a common Dutch trend of creating abbreviated or affectionate forms of longer names. The name Julia it...
Juvela is a feminine given name created in Esperanto, derived from the Esperanto noun juvelo meaning "jewel". The name resembles other jewel-related names like Jewel in English and reflects the creative, international ch...
Juventas (also known as Iuventus or Juventus, and occasionally spelled Iuventas) was the ancient Roman goddess of youth and rejuvenation. Her name derives directly from the Latin word iuventas, meaning "youth." She was t...
EtymologyJyldyz is a Kyrgyz feminine given name that directly translates to "star" in the Kyrgyz language. It shares a common Turkic root with related names across Central Asia and Anatolia. In neighboring Kazakhstan, th...
Jyothi is the Telugu and Malayalam variant of Jyoti, which is derived from Sanskrit ज्योतिस् (jyotis) meaning "light." In both languages, Jyothi is predominantly used as a feminine name, though the root name Jyoti can be...
Jyoti is a unisex given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the word ज्योतिस् (jyotis) meaning "light". It is used as a transcription for the feminine form ज्योती and the masculine form ज्योति, making it common across...
Jyotsana is a feminine given name of Indian origin, primarily used in Hindi-speaking communities. It is a variant of the more common Sanskrit-derived name Jyotsna, which itself comes from the Sanskrit word jyotsnā (ज्योत...
EtymologyJyotsna is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the word jyotsnā (ज्योत्स्ना), meaning "moonlight." The name is common in India, particularly among Bengali and Hindi speakers. It evokes the gen...
Jytte is a Danish feminine given name, derived as a form of Jutta. Jutta itself is probably a medieval Low German variant of Judith, and may also originate from the Old German name Judda. Ultimately, the name traces back...
Kaarina is a Finnish female given name, the Finnish form of Katherine. The name derives from the Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), whose etymology is debated among scholars. Possible origins include the earlier Greek Ἑκατερ...
Kacey is a modern spelling variant of the unisex name Casey, which originated as an Irish surname. The name has become increasingly popular as a first name, particularly for girls in English-speaking countries, thanks to...
Kacie is a feminine given name, a modern spelling variant of Casey. Reshaped with a C rather than K and a different vowel, Casey itself derives from the Irish surname Casey, an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Ó Cathasaigh,...
Kadence is a modern English female given name, variant of Cadence. The name is derived from the English word cadence, meaning "rhythm, flow" — a term with deep roots in Western music theory. In medieval Latin, cadentia m...
Kader is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "fate, destiny." The name derives from the Arabic word qadar (قدر), which carries the concept of divine predestination in Islamic theology. In Turkey, where the language has...
Kadi is an Estonian feminine given name, typically used as a short form of Katariina, the Finnish and Estonian variant of Katherine. The name thus shares the rich linguistic and cultural heritage of Katherine, reflecting...
Kadiatou is a female given name common in parts of French-influenced West Africa, particularly Mali and Guinea. It is a local form of Khadija, an Arabic name meaning "premature child." The name Khadija holds profound sig...
Kadri is an Estonian feminine given name, a local form of Katherine. It is primarily used in Estonia and among Estonian diaspora communities.Etymology and OriginsThe name Kadri derives ultimately from the Greek name Αἰκα...
Kadriye is a Turkish feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of the Turkish male name Kadri 2, which means "value" in Turkish. The name is often used in Turkey and carries connotations of worth and preciousness...
Kae is a variant of Kay 1, a name that arose as a short form of Katherine and other names beginning with K. As a modern given name, Kae is used primarily in English-speaking countries, often as a feminine name. It carrie...
Kaede is a Japanese female given name written with various kanji, most commonly as 楓 meaning "maple" — the element kaede directly corresponds to the tree. Its etymology reflects the syllable かえで, and parents often se...
Kaelea is a modern English feminine given name, serving as a variant of Kaylee. The name emerged in late 20th-century American naming practices, reflecting a trend toward creative phonetic spellings of established names....
EtymologyKaelee is a modern English variant of Kaylee, a coinage that blends the popular phonetic elements kay and lee. The base name Kaylee emerged in the late 20th century, drawing on the fashionable -lee suffix and th...
Kaelyn is a modern English spelling variant of the name Kaylyn. The etymology of Kaylyn itself is a combination of the popular phonetic elements kay and lyn, a pattern that emerged in late 20th-century English coinages....
Kaety is a feminine given name considered a diminutive of Kate, itself a short form of Katherine. As a modern variant of the more common Katie or Katy, Kaety emerged primarily in English-speaking countries, likely as a c...
Kaguya is a Japanese name of literary origin, best known from the classic folktale The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. The name is composed of the kanji characters 赫 and 映, meaning respectively "bright" and "reflect", so th...
Kahina (Arabic: الكاهنة) is a feminine name of Berber origin, derived from the Arabic epithet al-Kāhina (الكاهنة), meaning "the diviner, the soothsayer, the priestess". The title was historically applied to Dihya, a lege...