Starting with letter J
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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361 | Joran | English | The fictional character Jorel father of Superman. | M | |
362 | Joran | Scandinavian | Variant of George. | M | |
363 | Jordain | English | Variant of Hebrew Jordan 'down flowing.'. | M | |
364 | Jordain | Hebrew | Variant of Hebrew Jordan: down flowing. | M | |
365 | Jordan | Biblical | The river of judgment | M | |
366 | Jordan | Hebrew | To flow down. Flowing down. | M | |
367 | Jordan | Hebrew | Jordan is a strong unisex name of Hebrew origin, from Yarden meaning “to flow down,” referring to the famous river. It suggests renewal, movement, and spiritual significance. Jordan’s broad appeal and gender-neutral character have solidified its popularity in English-speaking countries as a name that embodies both history and versatility. | M | |
368 | Jordanna | English | Variant of the Hebrew Jordan. 'Down flowing.' The river in Palestine where Jesus was baptized has been used as a given name since the Crusades. | M | |
369 | Jorell | English | Modern. The fictional character Jorel father of Superman. | M | |
370 | Jorge | Spanish | Spanish form of George 'farmer'. | M | |
371 | Jorim | Biblical | He that exalts the Lord | M | |
372 | Jorim | Hebrew | Jehovah is exalted. An ancestor of Mary. | M | |
373 | Jormungand | Norse | The serpent who encircles the earth. | M | |
374 | Jorund | Norse | Son of Hrafn the Foolish. | M | |
375 | Josabad | Biblical | Having a dowry. | M | |
376 | Joscelin | German | Variant of Jocelyn: One of the Goths'. Introduced into Britam as a masculine name during the Norman Conquest, Jocelyn was adopted as a feminine first name in the early 20th century. | M | |
377 | Jose | Biblical | Raised; who pardons | M | |
378 | Jose | Portuguese | May God give increase. | M | |
379 | Josef | Danish | Danish form of Joseph. | M | |
380 | Josef | German | German form of Joseph. | M |