Female and male first names beginning with the letter “J”..
JACQUELL
FemaleRare French feminine name derived from "jacque," meaning "lively" or "alert," with no additional specific meaning.
JACQUELL
MaleUnique French-origin given name derived from 'jacque,' meaning 'to follow' or 'to chase.'
JACQUELLA
FemaleUnique French feminine given name derived from Jacques, which means "supplanter" or "hold by the heel.
JACQUELLE
FemaleRare French feminine given name derived from 'jacque', meaning 'to follow' or 'pursue', first recorded in France since the late 19th century.
JACQUELLINE
FemaleDistinctive French feminine name derived from Jacqueline, meaning 'God is gracious' or 'suppliant to God', with roots tracing back to the Hebrew name Jacob.
JACQUELY
FemaleRare yet elegant French female name derived from "Jacques," meaning "to follow" or "supplanter.
JACQUELYN
MaleFrench-origin feminine name derived from Jacqueline, which means 'follower of Saint James'.
JACQUELYN
FemaleFrench-derived feminine name, meaning "supplanter" or "held by the heel," originating from the Latin Jacobus, and popularized in English-speaking countries during the 20th century.
JACQUELYNE
FemaleRare yet elegant French name meaning 'supplanter' or 'seize by the heel', derived from Jacques via Jaquette/Jacquette and Jacqueline, first used as a feminine variation in the 19th century.
JACQUELYNN
FemaleUnique, French-origin female name derived from Jacques, meaning 'supplanter' or 'hold by the heel'.
JACQUELYNNE
FemaleSophisticated French name derived from Jacqueline, meaning "follower of Jack," and Jachhelm, meaning "protector.
JACQUENETTE
FemaleRare French female given name derived from 'Jacques,' meaning 'supplanter' or 'seize', popularized during the Middle Ages and often associated with leadership.
JACQUES
MalePopular French masculine given name derived from Latin "Iacobus," meaning "supplanter" or "held by the heel.
JACQUES
FemaleClassic French masculine given name with origins tracing back to the Latin "Jacobus" and Hebrew "Yakob," meaning "he who follows.
JACQUESE
MaleFrench variant of Jacques, derived from Latin 'Iacobus', meaning 'supplanter' or 'follower of Jacob', with notable figures like Jacques de Molay and kings Jacques I & II.
JACQUESE
FemaleRare but significant French name derived from Jacques, meaning "supplanter" or "seize by the heel," reflecting strength and resilience. Notable bearers include Jacques Cousteau, the ocean explorer and conservationist.
JACQUESHA
FemaleDistinctive French-origin given name derived from Jacques meaning 'supplanter', combined with the AAVE suffix "-sha", blending French and African American cultures without historical figures or traditions associated with it.
JACQUETTA
FemaleDistinctive French name meaning 'lively' or 'cheerful', popularized in medieval France and notably carried by Jacquetta of Luxembourg during the Wars of the Roses in England.
JACQUETTE
FemaleRare French feminine form of the male name Jacques, which originated from the Latin Jacobus meaning "held by the heel" or "supplanter".
JACQUEZ
MaleDistinctive Spanish origin given name derived from 'jacaranda', a South American flowering tree known for its purple blooms and fragrance.
JACQUEZE
MaleFrench origin, meaning 'supplanter' or 'follower of God', first used as a surname before becoming popular as a given name during the Middle Ages.
JACQUI
FemaleRare, French-derived name meaning 'strength' associated with the biblical figure Jacob.
JACQUI
MaleRare French-derived unisex name meaning "supplanter" or "held by the heel".
JACQUIA
FemaleUnique female name of Hebrew origin, derived from Jacob, meaning "supplanter" or "may God protect".
JACQUIE
FemaleJacqueline is a French feminine name derived from the male name Jacques, which originates from the Latin Iacobus, meaning 'held by the heel' or 'supplanter.'
JACQUIL
MaleFrench-origin given name derived from 'Jacques', meaning 'supplanter' or 'follower of Jacques'. Introduced as a variant spelling of Jacques with the addition of 'uil', Jacquil has evolved independently over time. It remains uncommon, contributing to its uniqueness and memorability. With limited historical records, Jacquil is considered rare and exclusive.
JACQUILINE
FemaleThe feminine French name Jacqueline means "God is gracious," derived from the masculine Jacques, itself originating from Latin Jacobus.
JACQUILLA
FemaleRare French feminine name derived from Jacques, meaning "supplanter" or "hold by the heel".
JACQUILLE
MaleFrench given name derived from Latin "Jacobus," meaning "supplanter" or "held by the heel." It has been popular throughout history and is still widely used today.
JACQUILYN
FemaleDistinctive French-origin given name derived from Jacques, meaning 'supplanter' or 'hold by the heel', reflecting the biblical story of Jacob.
JACQUILYNN
FemaleUnique feminine name of French origin, composed of 'Jack' or 'Jacques', meaning "god is gracious", and '-lynn', derived from the English word "lake". It was popular among medieval French nobility and has seen recent resurgence in popularity due to its sophistication and elegance.
JACQUIN
MaleFrench origin, deriving from the Germanic 'Jacquinus' and ultimately the Latin 'Jacobinus', meaning 'supplanter'. It has been associated with French nobility since the Middle Ages and has several notable historical figures, such as Charles Jacquin de Margon. Today, Jacquin remains a unique name with elegant sound and rich heritage.
JACQUIN
FemaleFrench surname derived from 'Jacobus', a Latin word meaning 'supplanter' or 'holder of the heel'. It originates from the Hebrew Bible, where Jacob, the patriarch who wrestled with an angel, bore this name.
JACQUIS
MaleFrench name derived from Jacques, meaning 'to seize or hold by the heel', and signifies someone who replaces another.
JACQUIS
FemaleFrench given name derived from "jacque," meaning "to follow" or "to pursue.
JACQUISE
FemaleSophisticated French moniker derived from the Latin Jacobus meaning 'supplanter' or 'held by the heel'. Originally popular among French nobility, Jacquise is now primarily used as a feminine name.
JACQUISE
MaleRare French name derived from Jacques, meaning 'supplanter' or 'to follow', often given to boys following their father's footsteps. It was famously held by French President Jacques Chirac but has gained limited popularity in France and English-speaking countries.
JACQUISHA
FemaleUnique African American name from the late 20th century, often interpreted as "God's beauty" due to its French (beautiful) and Hebrew (woman) origins.
JACQUITA
FemaleSpanish-origin feminine name derived from Jacinto, meaning hyacinth flower. It gained popularity through Saint Jacinta Marto and is now globally recognized, symbolizing grace and beauty despite its male roots.
JACQUITTA
FemaleThe feminine given name Jacquitta, meaning 'supplanter' or 'held by the heel', is derived from Jacquot, a medieval French name of Latin origin.