Starting with letter J
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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261 | Josephine | French | May Jehovah add. Addition (to the family). A feminine form of Joseph. Famous Bearer: French empress Josephine, wife of Napoleon Bonaparte. | F | |
262 | Josephine | Hebrew | Josephine is a dignified feminine name of Hebrew origin, the feminine form of Joseph, meaning “God will add” or “God increases.” It carries connotations of abundance, blessing, and kindness. Josephine has long been a favorite in the US, Canada, and the UK—celebrated for its literary and royal associations, and for its elegant combination of strength and sweetness. | F | |
263 | Josie | English | Diminutive form of Josephine. | F | |
264 | 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. | F | |
265 | Jourdain | Shakespearean | 'Henry VI, Part 2' Margery Jourdain, a witch. | F | |
266 | Jovana | Spanish | Feminine of Jovian derived from Jove who was the Roman mythological Jupiter and father of the sky. | F | |
267 | Joy | English | Joy. Rejoicing. | F | |
268 | Joy | French | Jewel; Rejoicing. | F | |
269 | Joyce | Celtic | Feminine of Jodoc. | F | |
270 | Joyce | English | Cheerful. Merry. From the name of 7th-century hermit St Judoc (St Judocus or St Josse), who was the son of a Breton king. In medieval England, this name was given to children of either gender, although it is now used solely as a feminine name. | F | |
271 | Joyceanne | English | Cheerful; merry. | F | |
272 | Jozachar | Biblical | Remembering, of the male sex. | F | |
273 | Juanetta | Spanish | Diminutive form of Juana derived from John. | F | |
274 | Juanita | Spanish | Feminine form of Juan: The Spanish form of John: God is gracious. God's gift. | F | |
275 | Jucal | Biblical | Mighty, perfect. | F | |
276 | Judeana | Hebrew | From Judea. | F | |
277 | Judie | Hebrew | Praised; From Judea. | F | |
278 | Judit | Swedish | Swedish forrn of Judith: praised. | F | |
279 | Judith | Hebrew | Jewess. Praised. | F | |
280 | Juga | Latin | Goddess of marriage. | F |