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1,122Jaeden is an invented Jaden variant name, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It belongs to a group of modern coinages that emerged in the United States in the 1990s, characterized by the trendy den suffix soun...
Jagjit is a unisex Indian given name composed of two Sanskrit elements: jagat meaning "world, universe" and jiti meaning "victory, conquering". Together, the name translates to "conqueror of the world" or "victorious ove...
Jaiden is a modern invented name, typically considered a variant of Jaden. Like Jaden, Jaiden emerged in the United States in the late 20th century, formed by combining the popular phonetic suffix den (also found in name...
Jamey is a unisex given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Jamie, which itself originated as a Lowland Scots diminutive of James. The name James derives from the Late Latin Iacomus, a v...
Jamie is a unisex given name of Scottish and English origin. Originally a Lowland Scots diminutive of James, it has been used independently since the 19th century. Over time, Jamie evolved into a popular unisex name, esp...
Jamyang is a unisex given name of Tibetan origin, meaning "gentle song" or "soft voice". It derives from the Tibetan elements འཇམ (ʼjam) meaning "gentle, soft" and དབྱངས (dbyangs) meaning "song, voice". The name reflects...
Jára is a Czech diminutive of names beginning with the Slavic element jarŭ meaning "fierce, energetic", such as Jaroslav or Jaromír. As a standalone given name, Jára is used in the Czech Republic, primarily as a masculin...
Jasvinder is a variant transcription of the Gurmukhi name Jasvindara (ਜਸਵਿੰਦਰ), commonly used in Punjabi and Sikh communities. It is an alternate form of Jaswinder, a name derived from Sanskrit elements.EtymologyThe name...
Jaswinder is a masculine and feminine given name of Indian origin, combining the Sanskrit words यशस् (yaśas) meaning "fame, praise, glory" with the name of the Hindu god Indra. The first element yaśas conveys renown and...
Jawdat is an Arabic masculine given name that embodies qualities of moral and intellectual virtue. Derived from the Arabic root jāda (meaning "to be excellent, to be generous"), Jawdat signifies "goodness, excellence". T...
Jayden is a modern invented name that emerged in the United States in the late 20th century, gaining rapid popularity and becoming one of the most common names for boys in the 2000s. Variant of Jaden, it shares the popul...
Jaylen is a unisex given name of modern American origin, primarily used in English-speaking countries and within African American communities. It is a variant of the names Jalen (masculine) or Jaylynn (feminine), both of...
Etymology and Historical ContextJaylin is a modern invented name, primarily used in Dutch, English, and African American communities. It functions as a variant form of two distinct names: Jalen (masculine) and Jaylynn (f...
Jehad is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Jihad (see Jihad), derived from the Arabic root jahada, meaning "to struggle, to strive." The name is used across the Muslim world, reflecting its deep roots in Isla...
Jelani is a given name that has seen usage primarily in the United States since the 1970s, particularly within the African American community. Its origin is likely the Arabic name Jilani, itself a reference to the Sufi s...
Jerry is a common English given name, typically used for males, that originated as a diminutive of several longer names beginning with the same sound, most notably Jeremy, Jerome, Gerald, and Geraldine. It can also be a...
Jess is a unisex short form of either Jesse or Jessica. While Jesse derives from Hebrew origins—ultimately from the Old Testament figure Jesse, father of King David, and meaning "gift" or "existence"—Jessica was coined b...
Jessy is a unisex given name used in English and French. It is a variant of Jesse or Jessie 1. While historically used as a diminutive for both male and female names, Jessy has emerged as an independent given name in its...
Ji is a Korean name often derived from Sino-Korean characters, most notably 智 (ji) meaning "wisdom, intellect." While it is used occasionally as a single-character given name, Ji is more frequently combined with another...
Jia (佳, 家, etc.) is a common Chinese given name with multiple possible meanings depending on the character used. The most frequent characters include 佳 (jiā) meaning "good, auspicious, beautiful" and 家 (jiā) meaning...
Jian is a Chinese given name with numerous possible character representations. The most common characters include 建 meaning "build, establish" and 健 meaning "strong, healthy." However, many other characters with simila...
Jiang is a Chinese unisex given name and one of the most common Chinese surnames. As a given name, it is typically written with the character 江 (Jiāng), meaning "river" or specifically the Yangtze River, China's longest...
Jianhua is a Chinese unisex name composed of the elements 建 (jiàn) meaning "build, establish" and 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, Chinese". Alternative character combinations can also produce this name, reflect...
Jianping is a Chinese unisex name formed from characters with meaningful connotations, most commonly 建 (jiàn, meaning “build, establish”) and 平 (píng, meaning “level, even, peaceful”). As a given name, it reflects aspi...
Jie is a unisex Chinese name with multiple possible meanings depending on the character used. The most common character is 杰 (jié), meaning "heroic, outstanding," or other characters with similar pronunciation. This nam...
Etymology Jigme is a Tibetan given name meaning "fearless" or "brave." It is derived from the Tibetan word འཇིགས་མེད ('jigs med), which is often translated as "fearless" or "without fear." The name is unisex in its usage...
Jihad is an Arabic unisex name meaning "battle, holy war", derived from the root jahada meaning "to strive, to struggle." The word itself carries profound religious and cultural significance in Islam, where it is transla...
Ji-ho (also spelled Chi-ho or Jie-ho) is a Korean given name popular for both genders, though it was the eighth-most popular name for newborn boys in South Korea in 2015, with 2,095 boys given the name.EtymologyJi-ho is...
Ji-hu (also spelled Ji-hoo) is a Korean given name. It is typically composed of two Sino-Korean syllables: ji (智) meaning "wisdom, intellect" and hu (厚) meaning "thick" or "generous." However, other combinations of han...
Jimmie is a variation of the given name James, commonly used as a diminutive or feminine form. It conveys familiarity and affection, much like other pet forms such as Jimmy or Jimi.Etymology and HistoryThe ultimate origi...
Jin 1 is a unisex Chinese given name written with various characters that carry distinct meanings. The most common character is 金 (jīn) meaning "gold, metal, money." Other possibilities include 锦 (jǐn) meaning "tapestr...
Jinan is an Arabic unisex given name meaning "garden" or "paradise", derived from the Arabic root جنّ (janna) meaning "to cover, to hide." This root evokes the idea of a lush, concealed garden, a paradise hidden from vie...
Jingyi is a Chinese feminine given name (though occasionally unisex) composed of two characters from the rich lexicon of Chinese naming elements. The most common characters used in the name are 静 (jìng), meaning "quiet,...
Jip is a short, unisex name with roots in both European and Asian cultures. In the Dutch and Frisian contexts, it originally developed as a Frisian diminutive or short form of names beginning with the Old German element...
Jocelin is a variant of the name Jocelyn. As a given name, Jocelin is used across genders but carries distinct nuances depending on culture. While in English-speaking countries it is often seen as a unisex name, in Franc...
Joey is a common unisex given name or nickname, most frequently used as a diminutive of Joseph. It also functions as a feminine diminutive of Josephine or Johanna. The name has been popular in English-speaking countries...
Johnie is a diminutive of John, sometimes used as a feminine form, but historically it has been predominantly masculine. The name is a variant spelling of Johnnie and Johnny, all stemming from the common English nickname...
Johnnie is a diminutive of John, sometimes used as a feminine form. The name John ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious," from the elements yo (referring to God) and ḥanan ("to be g...
Jojo is a unisex diminutive of names like Joseph, Jolene, and other names beginning with Jo. Though often used as a nickname, it has become a given name in its own right, particularly in English-speaking countries.Etymol...
Jools is an English unisex given name, most commonly considered a diminutive of Julian or Julia. It is formed by clipping the first syllable and adding a diminutive suffix, a common pattern in English nicknames (cf. Jule...
Joo-won is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 주원, reflecting the same pronunciation as Ju-won. In South Korea, this name gained notable popularity, ranking second for newborn boys in 2011 and fifth in 2015...
Jordan is a unisex given name and surname of Hebrew origin, derived from the name of the Jordan River that flows between the modern-day countries of Jordan and Israel. The river's Hebrew name, Yardén (יַרְדֵן), comes fro...
Jordane is a French variant of the unisex name Jordan, and is also used specifically as a feminine form in France. The name derives from the River Jordan in the Middle East, the site where, according to the New Testament...
Jordy 2 is a given name used in English-speaking countries, primarily as a diminutive of Jordan or as a variant of Geordie. The name has a dual etymological origin, reflecting the two common sources of similar-sounding n...
José is a Spanish and Portuguese form of Joseph, as well as a French variant. In Spanish-speaking regions, it is often used as part of compound names like José Manuel or José María, and in Portuguese-speaking regions, it...
Josey is a diminutive of Joseph or Josephine. The name is used primarily in English-speaking countries and is unisex, with roots tying it to the deeply significant Hebrew name Yosef. Etymology and History The ultimate or...
Jrue is a modern English variant of Drew, which itself is a short form of Andrew. Ultimately derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning "manly" or "masculine" (from aner, "man"), Andrew has deep Christian roots as the...
Jun is a unisex given name of Chinese and Korean origin, primarily a single-character name. In Chinese, it is often derived from the element jūn (君), meaning "king" or "ruler," which is used for both genders. Other comm...
Jun 2 is a Japanese unisex given name distinct for its lack of typical kanji representation—it is not a traditional name but a modern construction that reads as the date "June 2" (from the Gregorian calendar). The name i...
Jun-yeong is a Korean masculine given name. It is often romanized as Jun-young. The name is typically formed with the Sino-Korean elements jun (俊), meaning "talented, handsome", and yeong (英), meaning "flower, petal, b...
Jun-young, also spelled Joon-young, is a common Korean given name. It is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 준영, which corresponds to Jun-yeong. The name has been popular in South Korea, ranking as the tent...
Justice is a modern English given name derived from an occupational surname meaning "judge, officer of justice" in Old French. The word itself traces back to Latin iustitia, rooted in ius meaning "right" or "law". The na...
Justy is a rare English diminutive of the names Justin or Justine. It is used for both genders, though it is more commonly given to girls, possibly influenced by the ending sound resembling nicknames like Jassy or Jessy....
Ju-won is a Korean unisex given name, typically written with two Sino-Korean syllables. The first syllable, ju, often uses the hanja 周 (ju), meaning "circumference," but other characters like 朱 (vermillion) or 柱 (pill...
Jyrgal is a Kyrgyz unisex given name meaning "happiness" in the Kyrgyz language. The name reflects a common practice across Turkic cultures of naming children after abstract positive concepts, with happiness being a univ...
Kadek is a Balinese unisex given name traditionally given to the second-born child. It is possibly derived from the Balinese word adik, meaning "younger sibling." This reflects the Balinese naming system, where birth ord...
Kaeo is a unisex given name of Thai origin, meaning "crystal, glass, diamond" in the Thai language. The name reflects qualities such as clarity, brilliance, and preciousness. A common variant is Kaew, which shares the sa...
Kaew (also written as Kaeo) is a Thai unisex name derived from the Thai word kaew (แก้ว), meaning "crystal, glass, diamond". It is an alternate transcription of the Thai name Kaeo. The name is thus deeply associated with...
Kagiso is a Tswana unisex given name that means "peace". It is derived from the Tswana word kagiso, which directly translates to "peace". In Tswana-speaking cultures, the name embodies the desire for harmony, tranquility...
Kai is a Hawaiian given name that means "sea" or "ocean water." In the Hawaiian language, kai refers to the sea, encompassing the vast Pacific that surrounds the islands, reflecting the deep cultural connection between t...