Starting with letter J
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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201 | Jiselle | English | Pledge. Phonetic spelling of Giselle. | F | |
202 | Jivanta | Indian | Gives life. | F | |
203 | Jo | English | Abbreviation of names like Joanna and Josephine. Also used as a prefix in compound names like Jobeth and Jolisa. | F | |
204 | Jo | French | Diminutive of Josephine: May Jehovah add. Addition (to the family). Also can be a diminutive of Joanne: God is gracious. French form of Joanna (from the Latin, Johanna) and the feminine form of John. | F | |
205 | Jo | Latin | Diminutive of Joanna: God is gracious. Feminine form of John (from the Latin, Johanna). | F | |
206 | Joan | English | God is gracious. Feminine form of John Famous Bearers: Legendary Pope Joan, who was a woman masquerading as a man; French heroine Joan of Arc (Jeanne dArc); actresses Joan Crawford, Joan Fontaine, and Joan Collins. | F | |
207 | Joan | Shakespearean | 'Henry VI, Part 1' Joan La Pucelle, commonly called Joan of Arc. | F | |
208 | Joana | English | Variant of Joan. | F | |
209 | Joanna | Biblical | Grace or gift of the Lord | F | |
210 | Joanna | English | Variant of Joan. Feminine of John. | F | |
211 | Joanna | Latin | God is gracious. Feminine form of John (from the Latin Johanna). | F | |
212 | Joanne | French | God is gracious. French form of Joanna (from the Latin, Johanna) and the feminine form of John. | F | |
213 | Joanne | Latin | Variant of Joanna: God is gracious. Feminine form of John (from the Latin Johanna). | F | |
214 | Joaquina | Hebrew | God shall establish. | F | |
215 | Joaquina | Spanish | Prepared. | F | |
216 | Jobina | Hebrew | Persecuted. | F | |
217 | Jocasta | Greek | Shining moon. Jocasta was the mother and wife of Oedipus; once Oedipus and Jocasta learned that their marriage was incestuous, Oedipus blinded himself and Jocasta committed suicide. | F | |
218 | Jocelina | English | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. | F | |
219 | Jocelyn | English | Playful. | F | |
220 | Jocelyn | German | One of the Goths. | F |