Female and male first names beginning with the letter “J”..
JACIANA
FemaleUnique Spanish feminine name derived from 'jacinto,' meaning hyacinth, symbolizing beauty and resilience.
JACIANNA
FemaleRare, Italian-derived female name meaning 'hyacinth', a fragrant flower.
JACIE
MaleModern unisex variant of the Hebrew name Jacob, meaning "supplanter" or "held by the heel," with historical ties to royalty and notable figures across cultures.
JACIE
FemaleUnique French name derived from "jacque," meaning "to follow" or "to chase," originally a diminutive of Jacques but now commonly used as a feminine name, symbolizing determination and pursuit.
JACIEL
MaleDistinctive Hebrew name derived from 'Yakir', meaning 'precious' or 'esteemed', with historical roots tracing back to ancient biblical figures.
JACIEL
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from "Ya'akov," meaning "may God protect." It's deeply rooted in Jewish tradition as it refers to Jacob, the father of Israel's twelve tribes in the Bible. Today, Jaciel is also popular among Portuguese-speaking communities in Brazil, often associated with Catholicism. Its rich historical significance and biblical connection make Jaciel a powerful name choice for parents seeking something distinctive for their child.
JACIEON
MaleDistinctive unisex name of African origin, derived from the Igbo word 'Eze' meaning 'king', thus translating to 'the king has arrived.'
JACIER
MaleRare Spanish name derived from 'jacaranda', the native South American tree known for its purple flowers.
JACIERE
MaleSpanish origin and means 'to conquer'.
JACILYN
FemaleAmerican invented name created by Ann M. Martin for her popular children's book series. Its exact meaning is unclear, but it's believed to be a blend of Jacqueline and Jillian, both signifying 'god please' and 'supplanter' respectively.
JACILYNN
FemaleRare American girl's name, possibly derived from the French Jacqueline meaning 'graced by God', or a blend of Jacqueline and Lynn.
JACIN
MaleHebrew-origin name meaning 'He will establish', dating back to biblical times as son of Benjamin.
JACINA
FemaleRare and beautiful Hebrew name meaning 'God shall protect', associated with strength, protection, and faith.
JACINDA
FemaleSpanish female given name derived from 'jazmín', meaning jasmine flower, and combined with the suffix '-inda'. It signifies "one who resembles a jasmine flower".
JACINE
FemaleRare French feminine given name derived from the flower hyacinth, symbolizing love and beauty since ancient times.
JACINTA
FemaleSpanish feminine given name derived from the word 'jacinto,' meaning hyacinth, a fragrant flower symbolizing spring.
JACINTH
FemaleCaptivating unisex name of Greek origin, meaning "hyacinth flower" and inspired by the tragic tale of Hyakinthos in Greek mythology. It also shares its name with a violet quartz gemstone believed to bring prosperity and wisdom.
JACINTH
MaleThe name Jacinth, derived from the Greek word for hyacinth flower, symbolizes spring and rebirth.
JACINTHA
FemaleUnique Hebrew female name meaning "God will grant" or "God will hear".
JACINTO
MaleSpanish masculine name derived from the jacinto flower, native to South America, meaning 'belongs to joy'.
JACION
MaleHebrew name meaning "God will hear," derived from Jacob/Yaaqov. It's less common than Jacob but holds biblical significance as the son of Isaac and Rebecca who wrestled with an angel.
JACIONE
MaleRare Latin-derived given name meaning "supplanter," derived from the Old Testament figure Jacob.
JACIONNA
FemaleCaptivating African name of Yoruba origin, bearing unknown yet likely profound spiritual significance.
JACIR
MaleArabic name derived from "jawwar", meaning "companion" or "friend". It honors Abu Jacir, a kind and generous companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
JACIYA
FemaleJaciva is a distinctive and intriguing name with unknown origins. It doesn't seem to have a specific linguistic source or historical background tied to any particular culture or tradition.
JACIYAH
FemaleJaciya is a distinctive name of unknown origin, offering an opportunity for personal interpretation.
JACIYON
MaleDistinctive Spanish name derived from "jacinto," meaning hyacinth flower, and associated with Saint Hyacinth, the patron saint of Poland.
JACK
FemaleEnglish given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Middle French word "Jaques," meaning "supplanter" or "follower." It was initially used as a nickname for the fifth son in a family and has since been widely used throughout English-speaking countries.
JACK
MaleEnglish origin, derived from John, meaning "God is gracious." It was originally a nickname for someone with the qualities of a jack pulley.
JACKALIN
FemaleRare, French-origin given name derived from Jacquelin, a diminutive of Jacques, meaning "supplanter" or "follower".
JACKALINE
FemaleRare yet captivating American female given name with French influences, meaning "God protects," derived from the Latin Jacquin through the French Jacqueline.
JACKALYN
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew feminine given name derived from 'ya'aqov', meaning 'he shall protect'.
JACKALYNN
FemaleDistinctive female name of American origin, created by blending Jacqueline (meaning "God is gracious") and Lynn ("from the lake").
JACKE
MaleJackie is a unisex English name originating from the French Jacqueline, which itself stems from the Germanic Isolde, meaning 'invincible in battle'.
JACKEE
FemaleAmerican variant of Jacqueline, meaning "God is gracious," and was popularized by actress Jackée Harry from the sitcom "227.
JACKELIN
FemaleRare French name derived from Jacqueline, meaning 'to seize by the heel' or 'to follow', with biblical roots tracing back to Jacob, who became Israel after wrestling with an angel.
JACKELINE
FemaleDistinctive female given name of Latin origin, derived from "Jacoba" meaning "supplanter" or "hold by the heel," popularized by devotion to Saint Jacoba and found across various cultures worldwide.
JACKELINNE
FemaleUnique French female name derived from Jacqueline, which means "supplanter" or "seize by the heel," suggesting determination and resilience.
JACKELYN
FemaleCaptivating female name of Spanish origin, derived from "jacobo" meaning "supplanter". First coined in the mid-20th century USA, it signifies confidence and independence.
JACKELYNE
FemaleUnique French feminine given name derived from Jacqueline, which means "supplanter" or "held by the heel," and carries historical significance despite being less common.