Female and male first names beginning with the letter “J”..
JENNIAH
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "God is gracious," derived from "Yeniyah" and associated with the biblical son of Eli, Yency.
JENNICA
FemaleModern American female name created by combining Jennifer ('fair shadow') and Nicole ('victory of the people'), with no specific meaning or history of its own but reflecting creativity and independence.
JENNICE
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge," reflecting profound faith in divine justice.
JENNICKA
FemaleOriginal female name of unknown origin, with no specific cultural or linguistic roots, and its meaning can be personalized by its bearers due to lack of established interpretation.
JENNIE
FemaleCharming and unique feminine given name derived from the Welsh male name Gwenhwyfar or Guinevere, wife of King Arthur in Arthurian legend.
JENNIE
MaleScottish name derived from Jane, which itself comes from Johannes, meaning "God is gracious." It gained popularity during the Victorian era and is often associated with charm and elegance. Today, Jennie remains popular due to its classic charm with a modern touch.
JENNIEFER
FemaleJennifer is an attractive English given name that means "graceful" or "soft", evolved from the Welsh Gwenhwyfar meaning "fair-haired". It gained popularity in the mid-20th century and was the most popular girl's name between 1970 and 1984.
JENNIEKE
FemaleUnique German female name composed of "Jenny" meaning "God is gracious" and "-ke", a diminutive suffix, making it interpreted as "little Jenny".
JENNIELEE
FemaleUniquely musical, American female name with unclear origins and no widely accepted meaning.
JENNIER
FemaleJennifer is of Welsh origin, meaning "fair and smooth" or "white and peaceful," and was originally a surname before becoming popular as a given name in the Middle Ages. It is believed to have been used since at least the 12th century.
JENNIEVE
FemaleJennivee is a Hebrew female given name with biblical roots, translating to "God is my ointment," symbolizing spiritual strength and wisdom.
JENNIFE
FemaleJennifer is a popular feminine name of Welsh origin, derived from Guinevere, meaning "white shadow" or "white phantom".
JENNIFER
MaleWelsh feminine given name meaning "fair lord" or "white wave," gaining popularity in English-speaking countries during the 20th century after its use in H. Rider Haggard's novel "Jenny Haniver.
JENNIFER
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Welsh Guinevere, meaning "fair and joyful," popularized by American actress Jennifer Jones in the mid-20th century and widely used globally.
JENNIFERANN
FemaleRare Scottish feminine given name created by L.M. Montgomery for her "Emily" series character Jenny Penny/Aunty Jenny, combining Welsh 'fair-haired' Jennifer and Hebrew 'grace' Ann.
JENNIFERANNE
FemaleAmerican compound name derived from the Welsh 'Gwenhwyfar' meaning "fair shadow" or "white ghost," and the French 'Anne' meaning "grace.
JENNIFERE
FemaleDistinctive, captivating name of Spanish origin, derived from the Cornish "Jennifer," meaning "pure iron.
JENNIFERLEE
FemaleModern American name combining classic Jennifer (Welsh origin, meaning "fair child") with distinctive Lee (Korean or English origin, meaning "righteousness" or "clearing").
JENNIFERLYNN
FemaleUnique English female given name derived from Welsh "spear bright" and English "from the lake", meaning "spear bright by the lake".
JENNIFERMARIE
FemaleVariant of the English given name Jennifer, derived from the Welsh Guinevere meaning 'fair and smooth' or 'white wave', with the addition of French 'marie' signifying 'of the sea' or 'star of the sea'.
JENNIFERR
FemaleJennifer is a popular feminine name of Welsh origin, evolved from Gwenhwyfar, meaning "fair lord" or "white wave".
JENNIFERROSE
FemaleCaptivating Irish name combining Welsh 'Jennifer' meaning 'fair' or 'white', and 'Rose', symbolizing the elegant flower.
JENNIFFER
FemaleSpanish variant of the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar, meaning "fair and smooth," gaining worldwide popularity since the mid-20th century.
JENNIFIER
FemaleJennifer is a feminine given name of Welsh origin, meaning "white wave" or "fair and smooth".
JENNIFR
FemaleJennifer is a Welsh-origin feminine given name, derived from the personal name Gwendolen via its Norman French form Gwenhwyfar or Guinevere. Its meaning, "white wave" or "fair phantom," signifies someone who is graceful yet mysterious.
JENNIGER
FemaleThe name Jennifer is of Welsh origin, derived from Gwenhwyfar meaning 'fair and smooth', and popularized by Jackie Collins' novel 'The Valley of the Dolls'.
JENNIKA
FemaleRare yet elegant Italian name derived from Giovanni, meaning 'graced by God'.
JENNILEE
FemaleUnique Irish name derived from Síle, meaning "she who commands the sun," conveying strength and radiance.
JENNILLE
FemaleRare yet elegant female given name of French origin, believed to derive from 'jennet', meaning small mare or female horse, and may also be a variant of Jenny, a diminutive of Jane. Its meaning, while unclear, might be associated with grace, beauty, and swiftness. Despite scarce historical information and lack of widespread recognition, Jennille remains an appealing choice for parents seeking uniqueness due to its French roots and rarity.
JENNILYN
FemaleRare, captivating female name of Welsh origin, meaning 'fair, white spirit' combined with oak tree associations.
JENNILYNN
FemaleAmerican female given name coined mid-20th century, possibly derived from Jennifer (Welsh for "fair" or "graceful") and Lynn (English for "from the lake"). It gained popularity in the U.S. during the late 1970s to early 1980s but remains uncommon today.
JENNINE
FemaleUnique Hebrew-origin female name derived from "Yeh-ninah" meaning "God is gracious".
JENNING
MaleNorwegian surname derived from Old Norse 'Geirrøðr', meaning 'spear helmet'. Once popular among Viking warriors, it signifies fairness in hair color. Despite its rare usage historically, Jenning has regained popularity as parents seek distinctive names.
JENNINGS
MaleDistinctive English given name derived from the surname Jennings, which is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic "Seinnseoir," meaning "old soldier" or "veteran.
JENNINGS
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Middle English Jenkin, meaning "little John," itself signifying "God is gracious.
JENNIPER
FemaleUnique French feminine given name derived from Jennifer, which in turn comes from the Welsh Guinevere, meaning 'fair and smooth' or 'white wave'.
JENNIPHER
FemaleEnglish variant of the Welsh name Guinevere, meaning "white wave" or "fair shadow".
JENNIS
MaleExotic, unique name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
JENNIS
FemaleRare, distinctive given name of unknown origin, popular in Scandinavia but used globally, with no clear meaning or etymology.
JENNISA
FemaleDistinctive Arabic-origin name meaning 'resembling paradise'.