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30,235Jasvinder 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...
Jatau is a masculine given name of Hausa origin, meaning “fair-coloured, light” in the Hausa language. The name is derived from Hausa vocabulary and reflects physical attributes, commonly bestowed to describe a child’s c...
Jaume (Catalan: [ˈʒawmə]) is the Catalan form of James. Like James, it ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Jacob through the Latin Iacomus. Jaume is a name deeply rooted in Catalan-speaking regions, including Catalon...
Jaumet is a Catalan diminutive of Jaume, which itself is the Catalan form of James. The suffix -et in Catalan typically denotes a smaller or affectionate version of a name, making Jaumet equivalent to English nicknames l...
Javad (جواد) is the Persian form of the Arabic name Jawad, which means "generous" in Arabic. The name is derived from the Arabic root jāda, meaning "to be excellent, to be generous." As a Persian given name, Javad is wid...
Javaid is an alternate transcription of the Urdu male given name جاوید, which corresponds to Javed. The name ultimately derives from Persian, where it means "eternal" or "long live." Linguistically, the Persian root trac...
Javan (Hebrew: יָוָן, Yāwān) is a biblical male name meaning "Greece" in Hebrew, likely derived from the Greek word Ἴωνες (Iones), referring to the Ionian tribe. In the Old Testament (Genesis 10:2), Javan is listed as th...
Javed is a Persian masculine given name meaning "eternal." It is common in Persian, Urdu, and other South Asian languages. The name derives from Classical Persian jāwēd (جاوید), with variants such as Javaid in Urdu and C...
Javi is a Spanish short form of the name Javier. Clipped endings are common in Spanish nicknames, and Javi follows this pattern, offering a concise and familiar version of the longer formal name. Javi is widely used as a...
Javier is the Spanish form of Xavier. The name ultimately derives from the Basque place name Etxeberria or etxe berri, meaning "the new house" or "new castle."EtymologyJavier, through Xavier, traces back to the Basque wo...
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...
Javion is a modern invented name primarily used within the African American community. It is crafted from phonetic elements found in names like Javon and Davion, where the prefix "Ja-" combines with the suffix "-vion" to...
Javohir is a masculine Uzbek given name meaning "jewels", ultimately derived from Persian. The name reflects the cultural and linguistic influence of Persian on Turkic languages, particularly Uzbek, which adopted many Pe...
Javon is a given name predominantly used in African American communities. It is a modern invented name, combining the phonetic elements ja or jay and von. The prefix ja is a common sound in names like Jaylen and Jamal, w...
Javonte is a modern male given name predominantly used within African American communities. It emerged as a creative coinage during the second half of the 20th century, reflecting a broader trend of inventing distinctive...
Javor is a South Slavic masculine given name meaning "maple tree". Derived from the common Slavic word for the maple tree (Acer), the name reflects the natural world and is part of a broader tradition of Slavic names ins...
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...
Jawad is a masculine Arabic given name derived from the root verb jāda (Arabic: جاد), meaning "to be excellent, to be generous." The name directly conveys the attribute of generosity, making it popular across the Muslim...
Jawaharlal is a Hindi masculine given name composed of two Persian-derived elements: जवाहर (javāhar) meaning "jewels, precious stones" and लाल (lāl) meaning "red". The first element ultimately traces to Persian گوهر (gōh...
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...
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...
Jax is a modern English masculine given name, typically used as a short form of Jackson. It can also be a fanciful spelling of the surname Jacks. The name first appeared in popular culture with the character Jax in the v...
Jaxen is a rare modern English given name, representing a fanciful spelling variant of the surname-turned-first-name Jackson. While Jackson itself has deep roots in English patronymic tradition, Jaxen is a more recent in...
Jaxon is a modern variant of Jackson, which itself derives from the English surname meaning "son of Jack". While Jackson has been in use as a given name for centuries—famously borne by U.S. President Andrew Jackson (1767...
Jaxson is a modern English given name, emerging as a variant spelling of the surname-turned-first-name Jackson. While Jackson has long been established as both a surname and a given name, the playful substitution of 'x'...
Jaxton is a modern male given name of American origin, created as an elaboration of Jax and influenced by similar-sounding names such as Paxton and Braxton. It falls within the trend of coinages that extend short, punchy...
Jaxtyn is a modern American given name and a Jaxton variant that has recently emerged as part of contemporary naming trends. While the meaning is not directly tied to a specific word, it inherits root connections through...
Jaxx is a modern English variant of Jax, itself a short form of Jackson. The name emerged in the late 20th century, gaining traction as a distinctive spelling of Jax with an extra 'x'. According to the Wiktionary entry,...
Jaxxon is a modern variant of the name Jackson, which itself originated as an English surname meaning "son of Jack." The surname Jackson gained prominence through historical figures such as U.S. President Andrew Jackson...
Jay is a short and simple masculine name of English origin. It began as a nickname or short form for various names beginning with the sound J, most notably James and Jason. Over time, Jay has become established as a stan...
Jay 2 is a modern masculine given name used primarily in northern India, particularly in the Gujarati, Hindi, and Marathi language communities. It is a shortened form of Jaya, a name of Sanskrit origin meaning "victory."...
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....
Jayadev is a modern Kannada form of the Sanskrit name Jayadeva, which means "divine victory" — derived from the Sanskrit elements jaya (जय, "victory") and deva (देव, "god").Etymology and Historical ContextJayadev traces...
Jayadeva is a Sanskrit name meaning "divine victory," composed of the elements jaya ("victory") and deva ("god"). The name is borne by the celebrated 12th-century Indian poet who composed the epic poem Gita Govinda, a se...
Jayant is a modern Indian name, primarily used in Hindi and Marathi-speaking regions. It is a streamlined form of the older name Jayanta, which is common in Hindu tradition. Etymology The name derives from Sanskrit jayan...
Jayanta is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin, used primarily in Bengali and Hindu contexts. It is derived from the Sanskrit word जयन्त (jayanta), meaning "victorious." The name is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and l...
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...
Jayce is a given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries, that emerged as a modern variant of Jace. Its roots can be traced back to the Greek mythological name Jason, from which Jace is derived. Jayce embodies...
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...
Etymology and OriginJayceon is a modern English variant of the classic name Jason. The name Jason itself derives from the Greek Ἰάσων (Iason), meaning "healer", which comes from the verb ἰάομαι (iaomai), "to heal." In Gr...
Jaycob is a modern English variant of the name Jacob. While the spelling with a "y" instead of an "a" is a contemporary innovation, the roots of the name reach deep into biblical antiquity. The name Jacob ultimately deri...
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...
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...
Jaydon is a modern English given name, considered a variant of Jaden.EtymologyLike Jaden, Jaydon is an invented name that emerged from the trend of using popular sound elements. The name combines the initial "Jay" (as in...
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,...
Jayendra is a masculine given name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit. It combines the element जय (jaya) meaning "victory" with the name of the god Indra, where Indra stands for "lord". Thus, Jayendra literally tran...
Jayesh is a masculine given name of Indian origin, composed of Sanskrit elements jaya (जय) meaning "victory, conquest" and īśa (ईश) meaning "lord, ruler," thus the name signifies "lord of victory." It is predominantly us...
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...
Jaylaani is the Somali form of Jilani, an Arabic surname that traces its roots to the 12th-century Persian Sufi saint Sheikh Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani (also spelled Abdul Qadir Gilani). The surname al-Jīlānī indicates origi...
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...
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...
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...
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...