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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
381 Josep Polish Polish form of Joseph 'God shall add'. M
382 Joseph Biblical Increase; addition M

383 Joseph Hebrew May Jehovah add/give increase. St Joseph of Arimathea undertook the burial of Jesus (in Holy Grail lore). In the bible Joseph was sold by his brothers into slavery and later rose to become a supreme power in Egypt. Also Jesus' legal father.. M
384 Joseph Hebrew Joseph is a noble masculine name of Hebrew origin, meaning “He will add” or “God increases.” In Biblical tradition, Joseph’s journey from slavery to leadership symbolizes resilience, wisdom, and forgiveness. Joseph remains a top choice in the US, Canada, and the UK for its classic sound and deeply rooted narrative of hope. M
385 Josh Hebrew Abbreviation of Joshua 'Jehovah is salvation.'. M
386 Josha Indian Satisfied. M
387 Joshah Biblical Being; forgetting; owing M
388 Joshaviah Biblical The seat, alteration, or captivity of the Lord. M
389 Joshbekesha Biblical It is requiring or beseeching. M
390 Joshua Hebrew Jehovah is generous. Jehovah saves. In the Old Testament, Joshua was chosen to succeed Moses as leader of the Israelites for their journey to the Promised Land. M
391 Joshua Hebrew Joshua is a venerable masculine name of Hebrew origin, meaning “Yahweh is salvation.” As the successor to Moses who led Israel into the Promised Land, Joshua represents faith, courage, and leadership. Today, Joshua remains one of the most beloved boy names in the US, Canada, and the UK for its uplifting message and strong, friendly sound. M
392 Josiah Biblical The Lord burns; the fire of the Lord M
393 Josiah Hebrew Jehovah has healed. Biblical Josiah became king of Judah at eight after his father was assassinated. He ruled 31 years. M

394 Josiah Hebrew Josiah is a soulful masculine name of Hebrew origin, meaning “Yahweh supports” or “fire of the Lord.” In the Old Testament, King Josiah was celebrated for his faith and reform, lending the name a legacy of integrity and renewal. Josiah’s rich spiritual heritage and lyrical quality have made it a popular choice in English-speaking countries. M
395 Josias Hebrew Variant of Josiah: May Jehovah heal. M
396 Josias Spanish Form of Josiah 'Jehovah has healed.'. M
397 Josibiah Biblical The seat; or captivity of the Lord M
398 Josiphiah Biblical Increase of the Lord, the Lord's finishing. M
399 Joska Hungarian Hungarian form of Joseph 'God is gracious'. M
400 Joss German Diminutive 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