jeramy
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Jeramy means "appointed by God," originating from Hebrew roots. |
Biblical, English |
Male |
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jerianne
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Jerianne combines "Jeri" and "Anne," meaning "sacred" or "grace." |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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jerami
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Jerami means "my brother" in Arabic; it has Hebrew roots. |
American, Biblical, Hebrew |
Either |
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jennipher
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Jennipher is a variant of Jennifer, meaning "fair one" in Welsh. |
Biblical, English |
Female |
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jentry
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Jentry: A modern name, possibly derived from "Gentry," meaning nobility. |
American, English |
Either |
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jenivieve
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Jenivieve means "woman of the family," derived from French origins. |
French, Latin |
Female |
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jennafer
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Jennafer is a variant of Jennifer, meaning "white phantom." |
Ancient Greek, English |
Female |
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jennell
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Jennell means "little Jane," derived from Hebrew and French origins. |
American, English |
Female |
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jennifur
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Jennifur combines "Jennifer" and "fur," suggesting a playful, unique identity. |
Arthurian Legend, English |
Female |
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jenesis
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"Jenesis" signifies new beginnings; derived from "Genesis," meaning creation. |
American, Biblical, Greek, Greek Mythology |
Either |
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jenfer
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Jenfer is a modern variation of the name Jennifer, meaning fair. |
English |
Female |
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jee
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"Jee" originates from Sanskrit, meaning "to live" or "life." |
American, Arabic, Biblical, Indian |
Either |
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jegudiel
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Jegudiel means "God's glory" and originates from Hebrew tradition. |
Biblical, Hebrew |
Male |
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jeisyn
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Jeisyn: Modern variation of Jason, meaning "healer" in Greek. |
American, Biblical, English |
Either |
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jenavieve
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Jenavieve means "woman of the people," derived from Genevieve. |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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jeneice
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Jeneice: A modern variation of Janice, meaning "God is gracious." |
American, English |
Female |
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jaziel
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Jaziel means "God will strengthen"; originates from Hebrew tradition. |
Biblical, Hebrew |
Either |
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jazzapine
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Jazzapine combines "jazz" and "pine," suggesting a musical, natural essence. |
American |
Either |
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jeanbaptiste
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Jean-Baptiste means "John the Baptist," originating from French and Hebrew. |
Biblical, Christian, French |
Male |
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jayvion
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Jayvion means "thankful" and originates from American modern naming trends. |
African, American |
Either |
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jazara
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Jazara means "to blossom" in Arabic; it signifies growth and beauty. |
Amharic, Arabic, Ethiopian |
Female |
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jazarah
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Jazarah means "island" in Arabic; origin linked to geography. |
Amharic, Arabic |
Female |
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jayline
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Jayline means "beautiful" and originates from the name Jay. |
American, English |
Either |
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jaylynn
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Jaylynn combines "Jay" and "Lynn," meaning "victory" and "lake." |
American, English |
Either |
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jaythen
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Jaythen combines "Jay" and "then," suggesting a modern, unique identity. |
American, Biblical, English, Indian, Native American |
Either |
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jaylene
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Jaylene means "victorious" and originates from the name Jay. |
American, English |
Female |
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jayita
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Jayita means "victorious" in Sanskrit; it has Indian origins. |
Bengali, Indian, Sanskrit |
Female |
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jaylan
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Jaylan means "to be joyful" and has Arabic origins. |
American, Arabic, Hebrew, Indian, Islamic |
Either |
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jayceon
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Jayceon means "healer" and originates from the name Jason. |
American, Biblical |
Male |
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jayda
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Jayda means "thankful" and originates from Hebrew and Arabic roots. |
American, Arabic, Biblical, English, Hebrew, Indian, Islamic, Jamaican, Spanish |
Female |
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