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Izabel Feminine Portuguese

Izabel is a Portuguese variant of the name Isabel, itself the medieval Occitan form of Elizabeth. The spelling with a 'z' instead of an 's' is particularly common in Brazilian Portuguese, distinguishing it from the more...

Izabela Feminine Czech Polish +2

Izabela is a feminine given name used primarily in Polish, Czech, Slovak, and Slovene, and is a local form of Isabella.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from Elisheba (Hebrew: אֱלִישֶׁבַע), meaning 'God is my oath' or...

Izabelė Feminine Lithuanian

Izabelė is the Lithuanian form of Isabella, itself a Latinate variant of Isabel. The name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew Elisheba (אֱלִישֶׁבַע), meaning "God is my oath" or "God's promise" — the same root as Elizab...

Izabella Feminine Hungarian Polish +1

Izabella is a feminine given name used in Hungarian, Polish, and Russian, functioning as a localized form of Isabella. The name ultimately traces its roots through the Latin medieval form Isabella to the Hebrew Elizabeth...

Izabelle Feminine English

Izabelle is a modern variant of Isabel, a name with deep historical roots that trace back to the medieval Occitan form of Elizabeth. The spelling with a 'z' adds a contemporary twist, but the core etymology remains the s...

Izadi Feminine Basque

Izadi is a feminine first name of Basque origin that carries a deep connection to the natural world. It is derived from the Basque word for "nature" or "forest," evoking images of lush greenery, wilderness, and the untam...

Izanami Feminine Japanese

Izanami (イザナミ) is a principal creator goddess in Japanese mythology, formally honored as Izanami-no-Mikoto. Her name likely means "female who invites" in Japanese, derived from the element izana, meaning "invite, lur...

Izar Feminine Basque

EtymologyIzar is a feminine given name of Basque origin, directly derived from the Basque word izar, meaning "star." The name reflects a common pattern in Basque onomastics of drawing vocabulary from nature, especially c...

Izaro Feminine Basque

Etymology and OriginIzaro is a feminine Basque name derived from the Basque word izaro, meaning "island." It refers specifically to a small island of the same name located off the coast of Biscay in the Bay of Biscay, Sp...

Izaskun Feminine Basque

Izaskun is a Basque feminine given name, originating from a sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin Mary near Tolosa, Gipuzkoa, Spain. The name, in Basque, possibly means "broom bush above the valley" (izar "star" may also be...

Izdihar Feminine Arabic

Izdihar is an Arabic female name derived from the root zahara meaning “to shine, to bloom.” Its literal meaning is “blossoming, prospering,” evoking growth, vitality, and flourishing success. The name is part of a family...

Izebel Feminine

Izebel is the Italian form of Jezebel, used in some versions of the Italian Bible.Etymology and OriginThe name derives from the Hebrew 'Izevel (אִיזֶבֶל), which itself likely comes from a Phoenician name. The root may co...

'Izevel Feminine Hebrew Bible

'Izevel is the original Hebrew form of the name Jezebel, as it appears in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). The name derives from the Phoenician elements, likely originating from the Semitic root zbl meaning "to exalt" o...

Izidóra Feminine Hungarian

Izidóra is the Hungarian form of Isidora, itself derived from the Greek name Isidoros, meaning “gift of Isis” — a reference to the ancient Egyptian goddess Isis. The name thus carries a dual heritage: a distinctly Hellen...

Izolda Feminine Georgian Hungarian +2

Izolda is a feminine given name used primarily in Georgia, Hungary, Poland, and Russia. It is a regional form of the older name Iseult, which originates from the famous Arthurian legend of Tristan and Iseult. The ultimat...

Izumi Feminine Japanese

Izumi is a Japanese given name and surname derived from the word izumi (泉), meaning "fountain" or "spring" of water. In Japanese, this term specifically refers to a natural spring, distinguishing it from artificial foun...

Jaana 1 Feminine Finnish

Jaana is a Finnish short form of Marjaana and other names ending in jaana. It is exclusively used as a feminine given name in Finland, where it enjoys popularity as a concise and melodic variant. The name's origin traces...

Jaana 2 Feminine Estonian

Jaana is the Estonian feminine form of Jaan, which itself is an Estonian variant of John. The name thus ultimately derives from the Hebrew Yoḥanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." In Estonia, Jaana emerged as a distinct fe...

Jaanika Feminine Estonian

Jaanika is an Estonian feminine given name, typically used as a Diminutive of Jaana 2, the Estonian feminine form of Jaan, itself derived from John. The root name John, from the Hebrew Yoḥanan meaning "Yahweh is gracious...

Jabulile Feminine Zulu

Jabulile is a feminine given name of Zulu origin, derived from the Nguni word jabula, meaning "rejoice." It specifically translates to "we have rejoiced," reflecting a communal sense of happiness. The name is a feminine...

Jacalyn Feminine English

Jacalyn is a feminine given name used primarily in English, originating as a variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine form of Jacques — which itself derives from the Latin Iacobus, a form of the biblical name James. Ul...

Jacey Feminine English

Jacey is a modern invented feminine name, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It was created by combining the popular phonetic element jay, reminiscent of the nickname Jay, with the soft, melodic sound found in...

Jaci 1 Feminine English

Jaci 1 is a diminutive of Jacqueline, often used as a feminine given name in English-speaking contexts. This form is one of several affectionate shortenings, such as Jacki, Jackie, Jaki, Jakki, and Jacqui.EtymologyJaci 1...

Jaci 2 Feminine Tupi Portuguese

Jaci is a female name of Tupi origin, derived from the Tupi word îaçy meaning "moon." The name reflects the cultural significance of the moon among indigenous Tupi peoples of Brazil, where it was associated with feminini...

Jaciara Feminine Tupi Portuguese

Jaciara is a feminine given name of Tupi origin, commonly used in Portuguese-speaking Brazil. It is derived from the Tupi words îasy "moon" and îara "lady, lord", thus carrying the meaning "moon lady" or "moon lord". The...

Jacinda Feminine English

Jacinda is a feminine given name of English origin, primarily used in New Zealand and Australia. It is a variant of Jacinta, the Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Hyacinthus. The root name Hyacinthus is Latinized f...

Jacinta Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Jacinta is the Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of the name Hyacinthus, deriving from the Greek mythological figure Hyakinthos and ultimately from the hyacinth flower. In Greek legend, Hyakinthos was a beautiful yout...

Jacinth Feminine English

Jacinth is an English feminine given name derived from the name of the orange precious stone, a variety of zircon. The name ultimately shares its origin with Hyacinth, from Greek hyakinthos, a term that originally referr...

Jacintha Feminine Dutch

Jacintha is a Latinate form of the French name Jacinthe, ultimately derived from the name of the hyacinth flower or the precious stone of the same name. The name traces its roots back to the Greek Hyakinthos via Latin Hy...

Jacinthe Feminine French

Jacinthe is the French cognate of Hyacinth 2, derived from the name of the flower. Ultimately from Greek hyakinthos, it shares its root with the mythological figure Hyacinthus, a beautiful youth loved by the god Apollo....

Jacira Feminine Tupi Portuguese

Jacira is a feminine given name of Tupi origin, primarily used in Brazil and other Portuguese-speaking regions. It means "honey moon", derived from the Tupi words îaçy "moon" and eíra "honey". The name reflects the poeti...

Jackalyn Feminine English

Jackalyn is a modern English feminine variant of Jacqueline, ultimately rooted in the name James. The name Jacqueline is the French feminine form of Jacques, which itself derives from the Latin Iacobus, a form of the Gre...

Jacki Feminine English

EtymologyJacki is a diminutive of Jacqueline, the French feminine form of Jacques. Jacques itself derives from Iacobus, the Latin form of James, which ultimately comes from the Hebrew name Jacob. Thus, Jacki shares the m...

Jackline Feminine English

Etymology and OriginsJackline is a variant of the French name Jacqueline, itself a feminine form of Jacques, the French version of James. Ultimately, the name traces back to the Hebrew name Jacob, meaning "supplanter." W...

Jacklyn Feminine English

Jacklyn is an English variant of Jacqueline, a name that has seen numerous modern respellings and adaptations. The name Jacqueline itself is the French feminine form of Jacques, which in turn comes from Iacobus, the New...

Jaclyn Feminine English

Jaclyn is a feminine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a contracted variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine form of Jacques, which itself derives from James, ultimately tracing back to th...

Jacoba Feminine Dutch

Jacoba is a Dutch feminine form of the name Jacob, derived from the Latin Iacob via Greek Ἰακώβ (Iakob) and Hebrew יַעֲקֹב (Yaʿaqov). In the Old Testament, Jacob (later renamed Israel) was the son of Isaac and Rebecca an...

Jacobina Feminine Dutch

EtymologyJacobina is a Dutch feminine form of the name Jacob. It is one of several Dutch feminine variants, alongside Jacoba and Jacobine. The name Jacob itself derives from the Latin Iacob, which came from the Greek Ἰακ...

Jacobine Feminine Dutch Norwegian

Jacobine is a Dutch and Norwegian feminine form of the Hebrew name Jacob. The name Jacob originates from the Latin Iacob, derived from Greek Ἰακώβ (Iakob), itself from Hebrew יַעֲקֹב (Yaʿaqov). In the Old Testament, Jaco...

Jacomina Feminine Dutch

Jacomina is the Dutch feminine form of James, derived from the Late Latin name Iacomus, a variant of Iacobus, which comes from the Hebrew name Yaʿaqov (see Jacob). In the New Testament, James is the name of two apostles:...

Jacqueline Feminine English French

Jacqueline is a feminine given name widely used in the French and English-speaking worlds, derived as the feminine form of Jacques (the French equivalent of James). The name ultimately traces back through Latin and Greek...

Jacquelyn Feminine English

Jacquelyn is a feminine given name, a variant of Jacqueline commonly used in the English-speaking world. The name ultimately derives from French Jacques, the French form of James, which itself traces back through Latin a...

Jacquetta Feminine English

Jacquetta is a feminine diminutive of Jacques, the French form of James. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Jacob, through the Latin Iacomus and Biblical Greek Iakobos. Jacquetta thus carries the meaning “s...

Jacquette Feminine French

Jacquette is a French feminine diminutive of Jacques, the French form of James. As a localized variant, Jacquette belongs to a family of nicknames and short forms that emerged in medieval France, often used as an affecti...

Jacqui Feminine English

Jacqui is a short form of Jacqueline, commonly used in English-speaking countries. Jacqueline itself is the French feminine form of Jacques, which derives from the Latin Iacobus, a form of the biblical name James. Ultima...

Jada 1 Feminine English

Jada 1 is an elaborated form of the name Jade. Created by adding a feminine suffix or sound, Jada emerged in the 1960s as a variant that offered a fresh take on the gemstone name.Etymology and OriginThe root name Jade co...

Jade Feminine English French

Jade is a feminine given name in English and French, derived from the name of the precious stone. The stone's name itself comes from the Spanish phrase piedra de la ijada, meaning "stone of the flank," based on the ancie...

Jadis Feminine Literature

Jadis is the proper name of the White Witch, the primary antagonist in C. S. Lewis's series The Chronicles of Narnia, first appearing in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1950). The origin of the name is debated: Lew...

Jadranka Feminine Croatian Macedonian +2

Jadranka is a feminine given name used in South Slavic languages, primarily Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is the feminine form of Adrian, ultimately derived from the Roman cognomen Hadrianus, meaning "fr...

Jadvyga Feminine Lithuanian

Jadvyga is the Lithuanian form of Hedwig. The name traces its roots to Old High German, where Hadewig combined the elements hadu ("battle, combat") and wig ("war"), giving it the powerful meaning "battle war" or "warfare...

Jadwiga Feminine Polish

Jadwiga is a Polish feminine given name that serves as the Polish form of Hedwig. The name originated from the Old German name Hadewig, which is composed of the elements hadu meaning "battle, combat" and wig meaning "war...

Jadyn Feminine English

Jadyn is a modern invented name, typically considered a variant of Jaden. Like its related forms, Jadyn emerged in the late 20th century as part of a trend of names ending with the popular den suffix sound, which is also...

Jadyra Feminine Kazakh

Jadyra is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin, meaning "cheerful, lively" in the Kazakh language. The name is a variant of Zhadyra, which shares the same meaning and usage. In Kazakh culture, names often reflect desir...

Jadzia Feminine Polish

Jadzia is a Polish diminutive of Jadwiga, itself a Slavicized form of the Germanic name Hedwig. The root name Hedwig derives from the Old German elements hadu meaning 'battle, combat' and wig meaning 'war', giving the na...

Jael Feminine English Bible

Jael (or Yael) is a female given name of Hebrew origin that appears in the Old Testament. It is derived from the Hebrew word ya'el, meaning “ibex” or “mountain goat” — a nimble, sure-footed animal native to the region. T...

Jaelyn Feminine English

Jaelyn is a modern English variant of the name Jaylynn, a contemporary invented name that blends the phonetic elements jay and lyn. Jaelyn and its many spelling variants — including Jaelynn, Jaylen, Jaylin, and Jaylyn —...

Jaelynn Feminine English

Jaelynn is a modern American given name primarily used for girls. It is a variant of the name Jaylynn, which itself is an invented name that emerged in the late 20th century. The root name combines the popular phonetic e...

Jaga Feminine Croatian Polish +1

Jaga is a feminine diminutive in Croatian, Serbian, and Polish, derived from Agatha, Jagoda, Jadwiga, and other names containing the syllable ja. Its use is primarily affectionate or informal, serving as a short form for...

Jagienka Feminine Polish

Jagienka is a Polish feminine given name, serving as a diminutive of Jagna, itself a diminutive of longer Polish names such as Agnieszka, Agata, or Jadwiga. Ultimately, these names trace back to the Greek name Hagnē, der...

Jagna Feminine Polish

Jagna is a diminutive name originating in Poland, historically derived from names such as Agnieszka, Agata, or Jadwiga. It has since evolved into an independent given name, primarily used for females.The root of these na...

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