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Jia Unisex Chinese

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...

Jiahao Masculine Chinese

Jiahao is a Chinese masculine given name. It is typically composed of characters such as 家 (jiā), meaning "home, family," and 豪 (háo), conveying "brave, heroic, chivalrous." The combination implies a sense of familial...

Ji-an Feminine Korean

Ji-an is a Korean feminine given name built from Sino-Korean elements. It can be written with various hanja (Chinese characters) combinations, with common first syllables including 志 (ji) meaning “will, purpose, ambitio...

Jian Unisex Chinese

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 Unisex Chinese

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...

Jianguo Masculine Chinese

Jianguo is a Chinese masculine given name meaning "build the country" or "establish a nation." It is composed of the characters 建 (jiàn), meaning "to build, establish," and 国 (guó), meaning "country" or "nation." While...

Jianhong Masculine Chinese

Jianhong is a masculine Chinese given name composed of two elements: jiàn (建), meaning "build, establish", and hóng (宏), meaning "wide, spacious, great, vast". The name is constructed from characters that convey streng...

Jianhua Unisex Chinese

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...

Jianjun Masculine Chinese

Jianjun (建軍/建军) is a Chinese masculine given name, composed of two morphemes: jiàn (建) meaning "build" or "establish," and jūn (军) meaning "army" or "military." The combination conveys a sense of building or streng...

Jianping Unisex Chinese

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...

Jiarong Feminine Chinese

Jiarong is a Chinese feminine given name with multifaceted meanings derived from its constituent Chinese characters (jiā) and (róng) or (róng). The element 佳 (jiā) contributes connotations of goodness, auspiciousness, a...

Jiayi Feminine Chinese

Jiayi is a Chinese unisex given name, though it is more commonly used for girls. Its meaning is intricately tied to the characters chosen to represent it, as many Chinese names are formed by combining characters with aus...

Jiaying Feminine Chinese

Jiaying is a Chinese feminine given name composed of syllables that carry auspicious meanings. The first syllable jia (佳, from the element jiā) means "good, auspicious, beautiful" or jia (嘉, from the element jiā) meani...

Jibril Masculine Arabic

Jibril is the Arabic form of Gabriel, an archangel revered in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Islamic tradition, Jibril (also spelled Jabril) is considered the angel who conveyed the Quran to the Prophet Muhammad, s...

Jie Unisex Chinese

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...

Ji-eun Feminine Korean

Ji-eun (also spelled Jee-eun, Ji-un, or Jee-un) is a popular Korean feminine given name. Its meaning derives from Sino-Korean hanja characters, most commonly combining 枝 (ji) (meaning "branch, limb"), 知 (ji) ("know, pe...

Jigme Unisex Tibetan

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 Unisex Arabic

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 Unisex Korean

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-hoon Masculine Korean

Ji-hoon is an alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 지훈, typically corresponding to the name Ji-hun. Ji-hoon (or Ji-hun) is a popular Korean male given name formed by combining Sino-Korean characters. Common elements...

Ji-hu Unisex Korean

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...

Ji-hun Masculine Korean

Ji-hun (also spelled Ji-hoon) is a common Korean masculine given name, written in Sino-Korean characters. The first element can be ji meaning "wisdom, intellect" (智) or "will, purpose, ambition" (志), while the second e...

Ji-hye Feminine Korean

Ji-hye is a popular South Korean feminine given name. Typically formed from a Sino-Korean compound meaning "wisdom," it often combines the hanja characters 智 (ji) meaning "wisdom, intellect" and 慧 (hye) meaning "bright...

Ji-hyeon Feminine Korean

Ji-hyeon is a Korean feminine given name, predominantly used in South Korea. The name is formed from the Sino-Korean characters 智 (ji) meaning "wisdom, intellect" and 賢 (hyeon) meaning "virtuous, worthy, able". However...

Ji-hyun Feminine Korean

Ji-hyun is a Korean female given name, an alternate transcription of Hangul 지현 (see Ji-hyeon). It is composed of Sino-Korean elements, typically ji meaning "wisdom, intellect" and hyeon meaning "virtuous, worthy, able....

Jilani Masculine Arabic

Jilani is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the surname الجيلاني (al-Jīlānī), which indicates that the bearer came from the town of Gilan near Baghdad in present-day Iraq. The name is deeply associate...

Jill Feminine English

Etymology and OriginsJill is an English feminine given name that originated as a short form of Gillian or Jillian. Gillian itself is a medieval English feminine form of Julian, which derives from the Roman name Iulianus,...

Jillian Feminine English

Jillian is a feminine given name that arose as a spelling variant of Gillian. Like Gillian, Jillian ultimately derives from the Roman name Iulianus, a family name of the gens Iulia (the Julian clan). This Roman root also...

Jillie Feminine English

Jillie is a feminine diminutive of Jill, itself a short form of Gillian, the medieval English feminine form of Julian. The name Julian ultimately derives from the Roman family name Iulianus, which is based on Julius. Thr...

Jilly Feminine English

Jilly is a feminine given name of English origin, serving as a diminutive and affectionate variant of Jill. The name Jill itself is a short form of Gillian, which evolved from the medieval English feminine form of Julian...

Jim Masculine English

Jim is a common English masculine given name, primarily serving as a medieval diminutive of James. While historically a nickname, Jim has become an independent name in its own right, particularly in English-speaking coun...

Jimena Feminine Spanish

Jimena is a Spanish feminine given name, the variant form of Ximena that is more common in Spain itself. Like Ximena, it ultimately derives from the medieval masculine name Ximeno, of uncertain meaning, possibly from Bas...

Jimeno Masculine Spanish

Jimeno is a Spanish given name derived from the medieval Basque form Ximeno, which itself likely originates from the name of a Basque ruler or chieftain. The name's use historically spread from the Basque region across n...

Jimi Masculine English Finnish

Jimi is a diminutive variant of Jimmy, itself a pet form of James. While it can simply be a rare spelling of the nickname Jimmy, it has gained its own modern identity in both English and Finnish naming pools.Etymology an...

Ji-min Feminine Korean

Etymology and MeaningJi-min is a common Korean given name, typically, though not exclusively, feminine. It is a compound name where each syllable carries independent meaning when written in hanja, the Sino-Korean charact...

Jimmie Unisex English

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...

Jimmu Masculine Japanese

Jimmu is a legendary figure from Japanese mythology, renowned as the first emperor of Japan. His name, meaning "divine warrior," is derived from the Japanese elements jin (神, "god") and mu (武, "military, martial"). Acc...

Jimmy Masculine English

Jimmy is a masculine given name primarily used in English. It is most commonly a diminutive of James, with the short form Jim also being widely used.Etymology and HistoryThe name Jimmy originated in English-speaking coun...

Jin 1 Unisex Chinese

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...

Jin 2 Masculine Japanese

Jin is a Japanese masculine given name with multiple possible meanings depending on the kanji characters used to write it. The name is most commonly associated with the kanji 仁 (jin), which means "compassionate" or "ben...

Jin 3 Masculine

Jin is a Picard form of Jean, the modern French equivalent of John. Picard is a Romance language spoken in northern France and parts of Belgium, and Jin represents a regional variant akin to Jean in standard French. Cons...

Jinan Unisex Arabic

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...

Jindra Feminine Czech

Jindra is a unisex given name in Czech, functioning primarily as a diminutive of either Jindřiška (the feminine form) or Jindřich (the masculine form). Both Jindřiška and Jindřich ultimately derive from the Germanic name...

Jindřich Masculine Czech

Jindřich is a Czech masculine given name, equivalent to Henry. It derives from the Germanic name Heinrich, composed of elements meaning "home ruler". The feminine form is Jindřiška, and a common diminutive is Jindra.Etym...

Jindřiška Feminine Czech

Jindřiška is a Czech feminine given name, equivalent to Henriette in other languages, and directly derived from the masculine Jindřich. This name is the Czech form of Henry, which ultimately comes from the Germanic name...

Jing Feminine Chinese

Jing is a Chinese name that can serve as both a given name and a surname, with a rich variety of meanings depending on the Chinese character used. The most common meanings include "quiet, still, gentle" from the characte...

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...

Jingyi Unisex Chinese

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,...

Jin-ho Masculine Korean

Jin-ho is a Korean given name, typically masculine, composed of two Sino-Korean morphemes. The jin element often derives from the hanja 珍 (jin), meaning "precious" or "rare", while the ho element frequently comes from...

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...

Jin-u Masculine Korean

Jin-u is a Korean masculine given name. It is typically composed of two Sino-Korean morphemes: the first syllable jin can be written with hanja such as 鎭 (jin) meaning “town, marketplace” or 珍 (jin) meaning “precious,...

Jin-woo Masculine Korean

Jin-woo is a Korean masculine given name, an alternate transcription of the Hangul 진우 (see Jin-u). Like many Korean names, Jin-woo is composed of two syllables, each corresponding to a hanja (Sino-Korean character) cho...

Jip Unisex Dutch Frisian

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...

Jirair Masculine Armenian

Jirair is an Armenian masculine given name, an alternate transcription of Armenian Ժիրայր (Zhirayr). It is derived from the Armenian root name Zhirayr, which means "strong, active" in Armenian. The name reflects qualitie...

Jiří Masculine Czech

EtymologyJiří is the Czech form of the name George, which derives from the Greek name Γεώργιος (Georgios), meaning "farmer" or "earthworker". This word is composed of the Greek elements γῆ (ge), meaning "earth," and ἔργο...

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...

Jiro Masculine Japanese

Jiro is a common Japanese given name and name suffix for males, typically representing an alternate transcription of the kanji compound 二郎 (see Jirō).EtymologyThe name Jiro (or Jirō) originates from Japanese elements:...

Jirō Masculine Japanese

Jirō is a Japanese masculine given name and common name suffix, traditionally bestowed upon the second son in a family. It derives from the kanji elements ji (二) meaning "two" and rō (郎) meaning "son," reflecting the b...

Jirou Masculine Japanese

Jirou is an alternate transcription of the Japanese masculine name Jirō, written in standard Romanization as "Jirō" and commonly anglicized as Jiro. The name originates from Japanese Kanji characters 二郎, where 二 (ji)...

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...

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