Female and male first names beginning with the letter “J”..
JAYMONI
MaleAfrican-American name derived from Jamaica and Monica, signifying independence and uniqueness with possible Caribbean cultural ties.
JAYMS
MaleDistinctive Hebrew name introduced by American poet James Whitcomb Riley, meaning 'commander' or 'leader'.
JAYMUS
MaleUnique, captivating name of uncertain origin, potentially American or Scottish, with unknown meanings like "like the ocean" or "one who walks by the sea". Despite this, Jaymus has gained popularity through appearances in literature and popular culture, notably in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series.
JAYMYA
FemaleUnique African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning "There is beauty".
JAYMZ
MaleRare male name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from James or other languages, with no definitive meaning.
JAYN
FemaleUnique and elegant Hebrew name, derived from Yaniv, meaning "graceful" or "handsome".
JAYNA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Jayanti', meaning 'victory' or 'triumph'.
JAYNAE
FemaleContemporary unisex name created by combining Jayden and Ana, meaning 'thankful' and 'grace' respectively.
JAYNAH
FemaleRare Hebrew feminine name meaning "to answer" or "to respond," popular among biblical Jews hoping for eloquent daughters.
JAYNALIS
FemaleDistinctive Latin-origin given name derived from Janus, the Roman god of transitions and time, signifying new beginnings.
JAYNE
FemaleDistinctive English feminine name derived from Jane, which originated from the Latin word "Janua," meaning "door.
JAYNE
MaleJayne, of English origin, means "graceful" or "graced by God," derived from the medieval English Jenet, a pet form of Jane.
JAYNEE
FemaleAmerican girl's name derived from Jane, which originates from the Latin word "Janua," meaning "door." It is seen as a unique variant of Jane or Janet, gaining popularity in recent years. While not directly associated with any specific historical figure, Jaynee shares its roots with notable individuals like Jane Austen and Jane Goodall.
JAYNEEN
FemaleExotic Indian female name derived from Sanskrit 'Jayanthi', meaning victory or prosperity, associated with Hindu festival Diwali, signifying strength and courage.
JAYNELL
FemaleCaptivating French name derived from "Je suis belle," meaning "I am beautiful." It conveys confidence and inner beauty, and has been popular since the mid-20th century despite its 19th-century origins.
JAYNELLE
FemaleUnique and attractive name of unknown origin, with no specific meaning or language derivation. Despite this, it has grown in popularity due to its appealing sound and distinctiveness among common names.
JAYNESHA
FemaleIndian origin unisex name derived from Sanskrit 'Jnanesha', meaning 'Lord of Knowledge' or 'Lord of Wisdom'.
JAYNETTE
FemaleFrench-derived feminine name, a variant of Jeannette meaning 'God is gracious.'
JAYNI
FemaleDistinctive Swahili name meaning "God is gracious," reflecting divine favor and blessing.
JAYNI
MaleUnique Hebrew name derived from "Yael," meaning "ibex" or "mountain goat," associated with intelligence, creativity, and strength, and has gained popularity in recent years despite its historic rarity.
JAYNIA
FemaleDistinctive name of uncertain origin, with some speculating it could be a Hebrew variant meaning "God is gracious," but no definitive evidence supports this claim. Its popularity has grown recently, particularly in English-speaking countries, drawn to its unique sound combining familiar and melodic elements despite its unknown history.
JAYNIAH
FemaleUnique Yoruba name meaning "Mother has done well" or "Born on a Tuesday," carrying significant interpretations and reflecting West African culture's appreciation for fortunate birthdays.
JAYNICE
FemaleCaptivating African-American name, created from combining "Jade" and "Niece", gaining popularity for its distinctive sound and elegant appearance.
JAYNIE
FemaleModern English given name created by combining Janet and Janie; while it lacks historical meaning, its unique rhythm and simplicity have contributed to its recent popularity among parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters.
JAYNIEL
MaleStriking Hebrew name that signifies "God is gracious," derived from the biblical Jael, with its popularity waxing and waning over time.
JAYNISHA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Jayani," meaning victorious, associated with Hindu goddess Jayanti.
JAYNIYAH
FemaleAfrican origin name, derived from Swahili, composed of "Jani" meaning life/living and "yah" a diminutive suffix used for endearing terms. It signifies life and vitality, chosen by parents to bestow strength and resilience upon their child.
JAYNNE
FemaleCaptivating French name derived from 'Jeanne', meaning 'God is gracious'. It's rich in history, associated with figures like Joan of Arc, and evokes images of medieval chivalry and unwavering determination.
JAYON
MaleDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin meaning "the sun will rise," symbolizing new beginnings and warmth.
JAYONA
FemaleAfrican feminine name of Igbo origin, signifying pure joy and celebration.
JAYONAH
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name derived from Jonathan, meaning 'gift of God.'
JAYONI
FemaleCaptivating Indian female name derived from Sanskrit, signifying 'victory through dedication'.
JAYONI
MaleIndian feminine name of Sanskrit origin meaning "victory" or "conqueror".
JAYONN
MaleAfrican-origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba tribe meaning 'miracle', carrying hopes for a miraculous life.
JAYONNA
FemaleJayonna, of Hebrew origin, means "dove," symbolizing peace and purity.
JAYONNI
FemaleCaptivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'joyful sun'.
JAYONNI
MaleModern, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'God's gift'.
JAYONNIE
FemaleUnique African-origin name derived from Jonah, meaning 'dove' in Hebrew, but distinctively identified by many as originating from Ghana's Ashanti people, where names often reflect birth days or events.
JAYONTE
MaleAfrican name of Ashanti origin, meaning "gift from God" and conveying deep spiritual gratitude.
JAYOVANNI
MaleUnique Spanish name derived from José (meaning "God shall increase") and Giovanni (meaning "graced by God"), without a specific meaning but associated with these positive connotations due to its origins in Spanish and Italian culture.