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13,457Jannat is a feminine given name popular in Bengali and Urdu-speaking communities. It means "paradise, garden", ultimately derived from Arabic جنّة (janna). The name reflects the Islamic concept of Jannah, the eternal gar...
Jannatul Ferdous is a Bengali feminine name derived from the Arabic phrase جَنَّات الفِرْدَوْس (jannāt al-firdaws), meaning "gardens of paradise." The term firdaws itself is borrowed from an Old Iranian word for an enclo...
Janne is a feminine name primarily used in Denmark, Norway, and Estonia. It functions as a diminutive of Johanne or Johanna, the Scandinavian and continental forms of Joanna, a name derived from the Greek Ioanna.Etymolog...
Janneke is a Dutch feminine given name, derived as a diminutive short form of Johanna, which itself is the feminine form of Jan 1. Jan is ultimately a form of Johannes, the Latin form of Greek Ioannes, from the Hebrew na...
Jannette is a feminine given name that serves as a diminutive or variant of Janet. Like Janet itself, Jannette ultimately derives from Jane, the medieval English form of the Old French Jehanne, which originated as a femi...
Jannicke is a Norwegian feminine name, a variant of Jannike. Like its parent form, it is ultimately derived from the Scandinavian diminutive tradition of creating feminine nicknames ending in -ke from masculine names. Ja...
Jannie is a feminine diminutive of Johanna (Dutch), Johanne (Danish) or Johannes (Afrikaans). This name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew Yohanan, meaning “Yahweh is gracious,” and is part of the vast family of names...
Jannike is a Scandinavian feminine diminutive of Jan1, ultimately derived from the Low German form of Johannes. This name is predominantly used in Norway and Sweden, where it carries a friendly, affectionate tone as a sh...
Jannine is a feminine given name used in English, primarily since the 20th century. It is a variant of Janine, which itself derives from Jeannine, a diminutive of Jeanne. Ultimately, the name traces back to the French fo...
Jannūr is a feminine given name used primarily in Kazakhstan. It is a Kazakh compound name formed from the elements жан (jan) meaning "soul" and нұр (nūr) meaning "light". The element jan derives from Persian jān ("soul,...
Jansaya is a feminine Kazakh given name composed of the elements жан (jan) meaning "soul, spirit" and сая (saya) meaning "shadow, shade, protection, comfort." Both components were borrowed into Kazakh from Persian, where...
Jantine is a Dutch feminine given name, derived as a diminutive of Jan, the Dutch form of Johannes, which ultimately goes back to John. The root name John comes from the Hebrew Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." In t...
Jantje is a Dutch feminine and masculine diminutive of Jan 1, ultimately derived from the biblical name John. While predominantly used as a feminine name in the Netherlands, Jantje can also function as a masculine nickna...
Etymology and HistoryJanuary is a feminine given name derived directly from the name of the first month of the Gregorian calendar, January. The month itself was named after the ancient Roman god Janus, the deity of gatew...
Jaqueline is a variant form of Jacqueline, a name commonly used in English and Portuguese-speaking countries. The spelling Jaqueline simplifies the French-derived Jacqueline by omitting the letter c, resulting in a name...
Jaquelyn is a modern English variant of the name Jacqueline. While Jacqueline is the French feminine form of Jacques, which itself derives from the Latin Iacobus—a New Testament variant of James—Jaquelyn offers a distinc...
Jare is a Basque feminine name that means "free, release" in the Basque language. It is derived from the Basque word jare, which carries connotations of liberation or freedom. This name reflects the rich linguistic herit...
Jargal is a feminine given name of Mongolian origin. It derives from the Mongolian word жаргал (jargal), meaning "happiness" or "blessing." The name reflects a cultural tradition in Mongolia of bestowing names with posit...
Jarka is a feminine given name used primarily in Czech and Slovak contexts. It functions as a diminutive of Jaroslava or Jaromíra, both of which are themselves derived from the Slavic root Yaroslav. The name thus ultimat...
Jarmila is a feminine given name of Slavic origin, predominantly used in Czech and Slovak cultures. It is derived from the Czech word jarý, meaning 'young' or 'fresh', combined with milý, 'kind' or 'dear'. Alternatively,...
Jaromíra is the feminine form of the Czech masculine name Jaromír. It is a given name primarily used in the Czech Republic, derived from the Slavic elements jarŭ meaning "fierce, energetic" and mirŭ meaning "peace, world...
Jaroslava is a Czech and Slovak feminine given name, derived from the Slavic male name Yaroslav. The name combines the elements jarŭ (meaning "fierce, energetic") and slava (meaning "glory"), together signifying "fierce...
Jarosława is the Polish feminine form of the name Jarosław, itself derived from the Slavic elements jarŭ meaning "fierce, energetic" and slava meaning "glory." Thus, Jarosława carries the same fundamental meaning as its...
Jaruška is a Czech diminutive of the female given names Jarmila or Jaroslava. Formed by adding the affectionate suffix -uška, it is pronounced [ˈjaruʃka] in Czech and is used as a familiar or endearing form of these long...
Jasenka is a Croatian feminine given name derived from the noun jasen, meaning "ash tree". The name thus belongs to a category of Slavic names and surnames inspired by flora, with the birch tree (breza) and linden tree (...
Jaslene is a modern English feminine given name, created from the combination of the popular phonetic elements jaz and lene. This style of name, blending trendy sounds to form a distinctive new name, is typical of late-2...
Jaslyn is a modern feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Jazlyn, which itself is a contemporary creation combining the popular phonetic elements jaz and lyn. The element 'ja...
Jasmijn is a Dutch feminine given name, derived directly from the Dutch word jasmijn, meaning jasmine. The jasmine flower, known for its fragrant white blossoms, has long been associated with beauty and grace, and the na...
Jasmin is a feminine given name used in English, Finnish, and German speaking cultures. It is a direct borrowing or equivalent of the English word and name Jasmine, which derives from the fragrant climbing flower of the...
Jaśmina is the Polish form of the feminine given name Jasmine. Like its root, it ultimately derives from the Persian word yāsamīn, referring to the fragrant climbing plant used in perfumery. In Poland, the name is pronou...
Jasmína is the Czech form of the name Jasmine, deriving ultimately from the English word for the climbing plant with fragrant flowers used in perfumery. The word itself originates via Arabic from Persian yāsamīn, a term...
Jasmīna is the Latvian form of Jasmine, a name derived from the English word for the fragrant climbing plant. The plant name itself ultimately comes from Persian yāsamīn, via Arabic, and is also used as a given name in P...
Jasmina is a feminine given name commonly used in Bosnia, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia. It is a form of the English name Jasmine, which ultimately derives from the Persian word yāsamīn, meaning 'jasmine flowe...
Jasmine is a feminine given name taken from the English word for the climbing plant with fragrant flowers, used for making perfumes. The name ultimately derives via Arabic from the Persian yāsamīn, which is also a Persia...
Jasminka is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Macedonian, and Serbian. It is a diminutive of Jasmina, which is a form of Jasmine in several languages. The ultimate origin is the English word for the climbing plant...
Jasmyn is a variant of the name Jasmine, the English word for a climbing plant with fragrant flowers used in perfumery. The name ultimately derives via Arabic from Persian yāsamīn, which itself is also a given name in Pe...
Jasna is a South Slavic female given name, derived from the South Slavic word jasno meaning "clear, sharp" or "clearly, obviously."EtymologyThe name Jasna originates from the adjective jasen (or its adverbial form jasno)...
Jasone is a Basque feminine name coined by Basque nationalist writer Sabino Arana in 1910 as an equivalent of the Spanish name Asunción. The name is derived from the Basque verb jaso, meaning "to lift up, to raise." This...
Javiera is the Spanish feminine form of Xavier, a name derived from the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning "the new house." The name Xavier became prominent through the Jesuit missionary Saint Francis Xavier (1506–155...
Jawaahir is the Somali form of Jawahir, a feminine name that means "jewels" in Arabic, ultimately derived from the Persian word gōhar (جواهر), which signifies "jewel" or "essence." The name embodies the concept of precio...
Jawahir is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, directly meaning "jewels" in Arabic. It is a direct loan from Persian gōhar (گوهر), meaning "jewel, essence," which entered Arabic through cultural and linguistic exchan...
Etymology and MeaningJaya is a unisex given name derived from Sanskrit जय (jaya) meaning "victory." In Sanskrit, the form jaya with a short final vowel is masculine, while jaya with a long final vowel (जया) is feminine....
Jayanthi is a Southern Indian feminine given name, primarily used in Kannada and Tamil, and is the regional form of Jayanti. Jayanthi has its roots in Sanskrit and martial and mythological traditions. The name ultimately...
Jayanti is a feminine given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "victorious". It is closely associated with Hindu mythology, where Jayanti appears as the daughter of the god Indra and a wife of the sage Shukra. The name...
Jayashri is a feminine Indian given name of Sanskrit origin, primarily used in the Marathi-speaking regions of India. It combines the elements jaya (जय), meaning "victory," and the honorific śrī (श्री), often translated...
Jaycee is a modern feminine given name of American origin, typically considered a variant of Jacey. Like Jacey, it is an invented name that blends the popular phonetic element jay — derived from the name of the bird or f...
Jayda is a feminine given name that emerged as a modern variant of Jada and Jade. It is predominantly used in English-speaking countries, particularly the United States, and gained popularity in the late 20th century as...
Jayde is a variant of the name Jade, which is derived from the precious stone jade. The stone's name comes from Spanish (piedra de la) ijada meaning "(stone of the) flank", due to the belief that jade could cure renal co...
Jaye is a feminine given name of English origin, primarily used as a variant or feminine form of the masculine name Jay. Jay itself originated as a short form of names beginning with the sound J, such as James or Jason,...
Jayla is a modern feminine given name of American origin, invented in the 1990s. The name was created by combining the popular phonetic elements jay and la, following the pattern of names like Kayla and Jaylah. Etymology...
Jaylah is a modern invented name, primarily used as a variant of Jayla. Like its root, Jaylah is constructed from phonetic elements that evoke popularity and femininity, especially the sounds jay and la, which are common...
Jaylani is a modern invented feminine name, considered a phonetic variant of Kailani. The element jay replaces the initial 'K' sound, drawing on the popular 'jay-' trend seen in names like Jayla and Jaylen. The root name...
Jaylee is a modern invented feminine name of English origin, created by blending the popular phonetic elements jay and lee. It shares a similar sound and structure with other contemporary coinages such as Kaylee and Bail...
Jayleen is a variant of Jaylene, an invented female given name of 20th-century origin. This coinage combines the phonetic elements jay and lene, reflecting popular trends in modern English name creation. While the name l...
Jaylene is a feminine given name of modern coinage, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is an invented name that blends phonetic elements common in popular contemporary names: jay (suggestive of the letter J...
Jaylinn is a given name primarily used in the Netherlands. It is a variant of Jaylynn, which itself is an invented name combining the popular phonetic elements jay and lyn. The name fits a modern trend in the United Stat...
Jaylyn is a modern English variant of Jaylynn. Like its base form, Jaylyn is an invented name, combining the popular phonetic elements jay (as in the letter J or the bird) and lyn (a common suffix in feminine names, deri...
Jaylynn is an invented name, a combination of the popular phonetic elements jay and lyn. It emerged in late 20th-century English-speaking cultures as part of a trend of creating unique, feminine-sounding names by blendin...
Jayma is a variant of Jamie, which itself originated as a Scottish diminutive of James. This feminine name emerged in the late 20th century as a creative respelling, likely influenced by the phonetic similarity to 'Jama'...
Jayme is a unisex given name and a surname, primarily used in English-speaking countries, functioning as a variant spelling of Jamie. Like Jamie, it originated as a diminutive form of James, but has developed into a femi...