Female and male first names beginning with the letter “J”..
JENITHA
FemaleUnique Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Jnana' meaning 'wisdom', with the suffix '-tha' signifying 'abode'.
JENITZA
FemaleCaptivating Spanish feminine name derived from Genoveva, which means 'graceful' or 'white wave', reflecting its Latin origins.
JENIVA
FemaleDistinctive name of African American origin, created by Tina Turner for her daughter. While its meaning remains uncertain, it may derive from Latin "jenius" meaning 'wise', or combine Jennifer and Tia. Despite unclear origins, Jeniva has gained popularity for its unique sound and association with creativity and individuality.
JENIVE
FemaleThe rare and elegant French name Jenive, derived from 'jenifleur' meaning 'handsome flower', gained popularity through fantasy literature like 'The Witcher', and is now commonly chosen by parents seeking unique names.
JENIVEVE
FemaleFrench variant of Jennifer, meaning 'fair haired', derived from the Welsh Guinevere.
JENIVIEVE
FemaleModern French name, created as a blend of Jennifer and Evelyn; it means 'pretty' or 'beautiful', associated with the French word 'joli'.
JENIYA
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning 'grace' or 'beauty', derived from the Old Testament wife of King David.
JENIYAH
FemaleExotic, mystery-shrouded name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its uniqueness despite lacking a definitive meaning or historical record.
JENKARLO
MaleUnique Spanish-origin unisex name created by combining Jennifer and Carlo, reflecting modern creativity and individuality despite lacking specific meaning or history.
JENKINS
MaleRare Welsh given name derived from Jenkin ap Thomas, a 14th-century Welsh bard. Its meaning, "white lord" or "fair chief," comes from its components jen ("white/fair") and kin ("lord/chief"). While of Welsh origin, Jenkins has been more commonly associated with England's southwestern region. Despite not being particularly popular recently, it remains distinct and is often linked to Wales' history, as seen in notable figures like Jesse L. Jenkins and Jenkin Williams.
JENN
FemaleHebrew-origin name meaning "God is gracious.
JENNA
MaleFeminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from Jehannah, meaning "God is gracious" or "graced by God.
JENNA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "God is gracious," also associated with the Irish Siobhan, popularized by the movie "13 Going on 30.
JENNABEL
FemaleRare and intriguing name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from a blend of Jennifer and Isabel, but its meaning remains unclear due to lack of evidence in known languages or cultures. Despite its mysterious roots and unknown significance, Jennabel's unique sound and spelling make it a distinctive choice for parents seeking something different.
JENNABELLA
FemaleRare and unique blend of Jennifer (Welsh: "fair, smooth") and Isabella (Italian: "devoted to God"), evoking images of beauty and devotion.
JENNABELLE
FemaleRare French-derived female name meaning 'pretty girl' or 'beautiful young woman,' coined in the late 19th century and recently popularized by singer-songwriter Sia.
JENNACA
FemaleUncommon yet captivating African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, signifying 'God has answered,' reflecting divine providence.
JENNAE
FemaleModern American feminine name derived from Jenna, meaning "little fair one," with the addition of an 'e' creating a more elegant sound.
JENNAFER
FemaleUnique and beautiful Germanic name derived from 'genhaz', meaning 'sword' or 'war'. It was historically associated with strong women warriors, bearing arms, and English nobility like Lady Jennafer of the Garter.
JENNAH
FemaleArabic given name derived from 'jannah,' meaning 'paradise' or 'heaven,' popularized recently due to its exotic sound and positive connotation.
JENNAKA
FemaleExotic and unique name with unknown origins, having no specific meaning or historical significance.
JENNALEA
FemaleUnique African name derived from the Portuguese 'Janela,' meaning 'window,' symbolizing light and insight in many West African cultures.
JENNALEE
FemaleAmerican-origin name created as a blend of Jennifer and Michelle, popularized in the late 20th century for its musical sound and distinctive yet familiar feel.
JENNALEIGH
FemaleUncommon yet appealing female name of Irish origin, combining Jennifer ("fair") and leigh ("meadow"), resulting in "fair meadow.
JENNALISE
FemaleJennalise, of Latin origin, means "door" or "gateway," symbolizing new beginnings.
JENNALIZ
FemaleUnique, distinctive name of uncertain origin and meaning, potentially a blend of Jennifer and Elizabeth or created individually, without an established etymology or inherent meaning.
JENNALY
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from "Yanaleh," meaning "may God ascend." Traditionally given to girls born into religious families, it signifies a prayer for divine protection and guidance.
JENNALYN
FemaleUnique, Latin-derived name with no fixed meaning, recently gaining popularity for its melodious sound.
JENNALYNN
FemaleAmerican blend of Jennifer ("fair one") and Lynn ("from the lake"), creating a unique and charming name with Welsh-English roots.
JENNALYSE
FemaleModern, unique name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from variations of Jennifer ("graced by God"), but with no definitive evidence. It has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries like the United States and Canada.
JENNAMARIE
FemaleUnique blend of Hebrew ('grace'), Irish ('God is gracious') and French ('sea/star of the sea') influences.
JENNARAE
FemaleAmerican name created by Anne Rice for her novel "The Vampire Lestat," often associated with qualities of strength, independence, and mystery.
JENNAROSE
FemaleUnique American female name created by J.K. Rowling in 1997 for her Harry Potter series, combining Jennifer and Rose to evoke beauty and uniqueness.
JENNASIS
FemaleUncommon girl's name of unknown origin, with no agreed-upon meaning but often associated with beauty or elegance.
JENNAVECIA
FemaleRare Latin-derived female name meaning "gentle" or "soft," popularized in medieval France, symbolizing kindness and purity.
JENNAVEE
FemaleUnique blend of Jennifer (Welsh origin, "fair and smooth") and Genevieve (French-Latin origin, "race" and "to weave").
JENNAVEVE
FemaleHebrew name meaning "Grace and Beauty", derived from "Yanah" and "Veve". It's associated with royalty, as it was the name of one of King David's daughters.
JENNAVI
FemaleCaptivating African name from Cameroon, derived from Ewondo words "Jen" meaning 'love' and "Vivi" signifying 'life', translating to 'love of life'.
JENNAVICIA
FemaleDistinctive given name with unknown origins, made up of the elements "Jenn" and "avicia," expressing unique individuality despite lacking traditional meaning or history.
JENNAVIE
FemaleUnique French-derived female given name with no specific meaning, but notable due to its musicality and rarity, potentially derived from Saint Jeanne Jugan.