Female and male first names beginning with the letter “J”..
JAZON
MaleGreek-derived name meaning "healer," notably borne by the leader of the mythical Argonauts, and has been used throughout history by figures such as Jazon of Kydonia and Saint Jazon.
JAZPER
MaleJasper is a unique male name of Persian origin, meaning "brought forth," with historical ties to precious stones and religious significance, making it captivating and distinctive worldwide.
JAZSMIN
FemaleDistinctive Latin-origin name derived from the fragrant jasmine flower, signifying beauty and elegance.
JAZSMINE
FemalePersian origin name meaning 'jasmine flower', symbolizing beauty and love since ancient times.
JAZURI
FemaleCaptivating Swahili name meaning "precious" or "valuable," traditionally bestowed upon children in hopes they embody these qualities.
JAZYA
FemaleRare Hebrew female name meaning "Yahweh will enliven".
JAZYAH
FemaleAfrican name of Swahili origin meaning "Praise God.
JAZYIA
FemaleHebrew unisex name meaning 'fragrant flower', derived from Yazmin, associated with beauty and grace.
JAZYIAH
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name derived from "Yaziz," meaning "to gaze" or "to behold." It carries the concept of vision and insight.
JAZYLA
FemaleUncommon African name of Hausa origin meaning 'patient'.
JAZYLAH
FemaleArabic name meaning 'lofty' or 'elevated', derived from the word 'jazila' meaning 'mountain peak'.
JAZYMNE
FemaleAmerican name with no known historical or cultural significance, believed to be inspired by Jasmine but lacking concrete evidence. It has gained popularity due to its unique sound and spelling.
JAZYON
MaleUnique unisex name of African origin, inspired by Igbo culture and language, meaning "joyful gift".
JAZYRA
FemaleAfrican-origin name, popular among West Africans, meaning "gift from God" or "blessing from heaven.
JAZYRIA
FemaleUnique given name with uncertain African or Middle Eastern roots, lacking widely accepted meanings but making up for it in mystery and intrigue.
JAZYRIAH
FemaleRare and distinctive feminine name of Arabic origin, derived from "jazirah", meaning "island". It symbolizes paradise or a safe haven and gained popularity due to its unique sound and rich cultural heritage.
JAZZ
FemaleAmerican unisex given name with no specific meaning, originating as a shortened form of Jesse in the early 20th century before gaining widespread popularity due to its association with jazz music, which emerged from African American communities in New Orleans during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
JAZZ
MaleJazz, a modern given name popularized in recent years, originates from the musical genre jazz, which emerged in African American communities in New Orleans during the late 19th century.
JAZZABELLA
FemaleUnique and captivating Persian name derived from "jazeera," meaning "island," combined with "-bella" for "beautiful.
JAZZABELLE
FemaleOriginal female given name created by Langston Hughes for his poem "The Negro Speaks of Rivers." Derived from 'Jazz' and '-belle', it means 'Beautiful Jazz'.
JAZZAE
FemaleUncommon first name with unknown origins, lacking specific cultural significance or known derivation, but has gained popularity in recent years for its uniqueness.
JAZZALYN
FemaleAmerican female given name created by author ZZ Bozay, combining the musical term 'jazz' with the feminine suffix '-lyn', meaning 'jazz-like'.
JAZZALYNN
FemaleDistinctive American girl's name coined in the late 20th century, inspired by jazz music and the feminine suffix "-lynn.
JAZZANAE
FemaleAmerican name derived from 'jazz', a musical term, combined with the feminine suffix '-anae'. It embodies rhythm, creativity, freedom of expression, and cultural fusion, reflecting its musical origins.
JAZZARAE
FemaleCaptivating African origin name, derived from the combination of Jazzmine ('jasmine flower') and Arae (Egyptian goddess of destiny), signifying potential greatness or significant impact.
JAZZARIAH
FemaleAfrican-American name derived from combining 'jazz' with the revered Arabic feminine name Khadija, symbolizing the fusion of rhythm and musical passion with historical strength and dignity.
JAZZEL
FemaleHebrew-derived feminine name meaning "to shine" or "to radiate," symbolizing brightness and illumination.
JAZZELL
FemaleDistinctive name with unknown origins and no specific cultural or historical background. It has no known meaning but is often chosen by parents seeking something unique for their child.
JAZZELLE
FemaleThe unique African-origin name Jazzelle, coined by jazz legend Sun Ra in the mid-20th century, signifies 'the one who brings joy' and reflects excellence in musicianship.
JAZZELYN
FemaleUnique, captivating Latin name derived from "jazmín," meaning jasmine flower, known for its sweet scent and elegance.
JAZZI
FemaleAfrican origin name derived from the Swahili word 'jazz', meaning 'breeze' or 'wind'.
JAZZIA
FemaleDistinctive African name derived from the Swahili word "jazzy," meaning elegant or stylish.
JAZZIAH
FemaleBeautiful African name derived from Swahili 'jaza,' meaning 'to fill' or 'complete.' It signifies abundance in qualities like wisdom and compassion.
JAZZIE
FemaleModern female given name of unknown origin, believed to be inspired by jazz music due to its phonetic similarity.
JAZZIEL
MaleHebrew name meaning "God is my salvation," derived from "Yah" and "zel.
JAZZILYN
FemaleUncommon American girl's name derived from jazz music, reflecting improvisation and energetic spirit.
JAZZILYNN
FemaleDistinctive female name coined by Tom Robbins in his novel "Jitterbug Perfume," combining "jazz" and "-lynn" to signify strength, creativity, and rhythm.
JAZZLEEN
FemaleExotic Indian name derived from "jalsa," meaning musical concert, combined with Punjabi's "jhalle," signifying beauty. It signifies a beautiful musical concert, reflecting India's deep appreciation for music and tradition of meaningful names.
JAZZLENE
FemaleMeet Jazzlene, a captivating name of African American origin combining 'Jazz', the vibrant music style, with '-lene', creating a harmonious balance between strength and grace.
JAZZLIN
FemaleRecently coined name with unknown origins, potentially inspired by jazz music or names like Jasmine and Justine. It first appeared in U.S. birth records in 2014 and has since gained some popularity, notably borne by actress Jazzlin Bradley and singer-songwriter Jazzlin Marree.