Female and male first names beginning with the letter “J”..
JEANNELLE
FemaleRare French name derived from Jeanette, which means "God is gracious.
JEANNEMARIE
FemaleUnique female name combining French Jeanne ('God is gracious') and German Marie ('sea of bitter tears' or 'star of the sea').
JEANNENE
FemaleRare French name derived from Jeanne, meaning "God is merciful," associated with the historic figure Joan of Arc.
JEANNET
FemaleRare French given name derived from Jeanette, a feminine diminutive of Jean or Jeannot, ultimately meaning "God is gracious." It can be used for both girls and boys today.
JEANNETE
FemaleJeannette is a French feminine given name derived from Jeanne, which originates from the Hebrew names Johanan or Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious' or 'God has been merciful'.
JEANNETT
FemaleJeannette is a French-derived name from Jean, originally Hebrew John meaning 'God is gracious', popular in France since the Middle Ages.
JEANNETTA
FemaleCharming French female given name derived from Jeanne, meaning "God is gracious".
JEANNETTE
MaleFrench feminine given name derived from Jeanne or Johanna, signifying "God is gracious".
JEANNETTE
FemaleFemale given name of French origin, derived from Jean, which means "God is gracious".
JEANNEY
FemaleUnique and charming feminine name of French origin, derived from the Hebrew name Jean, meaning "God is gracious" or "God is merciful," with "-ney" added to create a distinctively feminine sound.
JEANNI
FemaleFrench origin name meaning "God is gracious," popularized by figures like Jeanne d'Arc and gaining recent popularity in English-speaking countries.
JEANNIA
FemaleUnique Hebrew-derived name meaning "God is gracious.
JEANNICE
FemaleUnique French feminine given name derived from Jeanne, ultimately from the Hebrew Johanna, meaning "God is gracious.
JEANNICOLE
FemaleCaptivating feminine given name of French origin, combining 'Jean' meaning "God is gracious" with 'Nicole', derived from 'Niclasia' meaning "victory of the people". It blends classic charm and uniqueness.
JEANNIE
FemaleRare, French-origin given name meaning "grace," popularized by Jeanne d'Arc and appearing in literature like "She" and "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
JEANNIE
MaleFrench feminine given name derived from Jeanne, meaning "God is gracious" or "God is merciful".
JEANNIFER
FemaleUnique French name derived from Jean, meaning "God is gracious" or "merciful.
JEANNINE
MaleUnique French feminine given name derived from Jeanne, meaning 'graced by God'.
JEANNINE
FemaleClassic French feminine given name derived from Jeanne, which means "God is gracious.
JEANNY
FemaleCharming French feminine name derived from Jeanne, meaning 'grace'.
JEANPAUL
MaleDistinctive French name composed of "Jean" meaning 'graced by God' and "Paul" signifying 'small or humble,' translating to 'God's grace is small/humble.'
JEANPHILIPPE
MaleUnique French name composed of Jean ("God is gracious") and Philippe ("lover of horses"), with a rich historical background in medieval France, often borne by nobles.
JEANPIERRE
MaleUnique French name composed of Jean (meaning "God is gracious") and Pierre ("rock" or "stone"), carrying the rich heritage of its components while remaining less common.
JEANTTE
FemaleRare French given name with a rich history, derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "God is gracious". It was popularized by Queen Jeanne I of Navarre and is famously associated with Saint Joan of Arc. Despite its rarity today, Jeantte retains an elegant charm due to its French origin and historical significance.
JEANY
FemaleUnique French name derived from "Jeanne," meaning "God is gracious.
JEARL
MaleUncommon American name of unclear origin, possibly derived from African-American culture or invented by families. Its meaning may relate to Hebrew 'Jehoram' (exalted by God) or English 'Earl' (nobleman), but it could also be simply an invented name without specific significance.
JEARL
FemaleUncommon English given name with unknown origins and meaning, though some suggest it may derive from 'jewel'.
JEARLD
MaleUncommon English name derived from Old English words 'eald' meaning old and 'beorht' meaning bright, translating to "ancient fame" or "old glory". It was popular among Anglo-Saxon nobility and has seen recent resurgence.
JEARLDEAN
FemaleModern African American unisex name, created by combining 'Jewel' (precious stone) with 'Lee', interpreted as 'precious heaven' or 'bright gem'.
JEARLDINE
FemaleDistinctive American name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Geraldine but with uncertain roots, making it unique and captivating.
JEARLEAN
FemaleUncommon American girl's name derived from Jean ('grace') and Lean ('little warrior'), conveying 'graceful little warrior'.
JEARLENE
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'joyful song', evoking happiness and musicality.
JEARLINE
FemaleDistinctive African name of Igbo origin, signifying "To Come and Grow" or "To Cultivate Oneself".
JEAROLD
MaleUncommon American male given name with unknown origins, coined in the early 20th century. It has no defined meaning but is believed to evoke regal power due to its similarity to names like Gerald or Harold.
JEASON
MaleGreek origin, meaning "to heal" or "to cure," derived from the Greek word "Iasion." It is associated with the fertility god Iasion in Greek mythology and has been historically significant in Greece as a name for sons born into noble families.
JEAVEN
MaleUncommon boy's name of uncertain origin, potentially inspired by Eve or Adam from the Bible, but its true meaning remains subjectively interpreted.
JEB
MaleRare Hebrew-derived name meaning 'Yahweh has judged', first popularized during King Jehoshaphat's reign around 9th century BCE.
JEBADIAH
MaleRare Hebrew name derived from "Yah" meaning 'God', and "yeda'" meaning 'to know or understand'. It signifies 'God knows' or 'God understands' and has biblical roots, being listed among the sons of Shelah in 1 Chronicles 5:24.
JEBB
MaleRare Hebrew name that means "God's promise" or "God is my oath," reflecting strength of faith and divine commitment.
JEBEDIAH
MaleHebrew name meaning 'beloved of God,' derived from Yedidia, popularized in English-speaking countries via the King James Bible despite its rarity.