Female and male first names beginning with the letter “J”..
JACKELYNN
FemaleRare American feminine name derived from Jacqueline ("God is gracious") with the softening suffix "-lynn".
JACKEY
MaleEnglish name derived from John, which means "God is gracious". It's a variant spelling of Jackie or Jacky.
JACKEY
FemaleAmerican given name that originated as a variant spelling of Jacqueline, meaning "God is gracious".
JACKHENRY
MaleModern, English name derived from the combination of classic names Jack and Henry. While Jack means "God is gracious" and Henry signifies "home ruler," together they create a strong, unique moniker with a rich historical heritage despite its rarity today.
JACKI
FemaleJackie is an American-origin unisex name, derived from Jack or Jacqueline, meaning "God is gracious." It gained popularity in the mid-20th century, partly due to Jackie Kennedy's influence as First Lady, and has been carried by notable figures like Jackie Robinson and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
JACKI
MaleUnique given name of unknown origin, not derived from known sources like biblical figures or Latin names.
JACKIA
FemaleRare, unisex Latin-derived name meaning 'to throw' or 'to cast'.
JACKIE
MaleAmerican unisex given name, derived from Jack or Jacqueline, meaning "God is gracious." Popularized by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Jackie Chan, and Jackie Robinson.
JACKIE
FemaleFrench-derived diminutive of Jacqueline, meaning 'God is gracious.'
JACKIELYN
FemaleUnique, elegant name of Spanish origin, combining French 'Jacqueline' meaning "God is gracious" and Welsh 'lyn' meaning "from the lake".
JACKIELYNN
FemaleRare English given name created as a blend of Jacqueline and Lynn, with origins tracing back to French and Welsh roots respectively.
JACKILYN
FemaleAmerican origin name derived from Jackie (meaning "God is gracious") and Ilyln (possibly from Welsh 'elm tree'), creating a unique and distinctive blend for this modern moniker.
JACKILYNN
FemaleUncommon yet elegant American girl's name, blending French 'Jacqueline' meaning "god's grace" with English 'Lynn' referring to lakes, creating a unique moniker embodying grace and connection to nature.
JACKJOHN
MaleUnique blend of two traditional boy's names, Jack (English nickname for the lively, or biblical "God is gracious") and John (Hebrew "God is gracious").
JACKLEEN
FemaleUnique, Irish-derived name meaning "descendant of Cathal," the victorious.
JACKLEN
FemaleIrish name derived from the ancient surname "O'Cleary," meaning "descendant of Cleary." It signifies "cleric" or "priest.
JACKLENE
FemaleDistinctive American name created by combining Jacqueline ("God is gracious") and Elaine ("shining light"), signifying "God's shining light".
JACKLIN
FemaleFrench-origin girls' name derived from Jacquelin, ultimately from Jacques meaning 'supplanter', popular among medieval French nobility.
JACKLINE
FemaleJackeline is a distinctive African female name derived from Swahili, meaning "God is gracious.
JACKLON
FemaleModern, distinctive name with unclear origins and meanings, often interpreted as "strong and determined" or "one who stands tall". It is believed to be a blend of two names but lacks concrete evidence. Despite its mystery, Jacklon has gained recognition among parents seeking unique names for their children.
JACKLYN
MaleJacklyn, derived from Germanic roots via its French form Jacqueline, means 'little watchman'.
JACKLYN
FemaleAmerican female name derived from John, which means "God is gracious.
JACKLYNE
FemaleUnique French name, the female version of Jacques meaning 'to supplant' or 'to follow', symbolizing strength and leadership.
JACKLYNN
FemaleAmerican-originated name, combining 'Jack' meaning 'God is gracious,' with '-lynn', possibly from Welsh 'llyn' meaning 'lake.'
JACKLYNNE
FemaleDistinctive female name of American origin, blending French roots from Jacqueline meaning "God's gracious gift" with Irish influences via the suffix "-ynne".
JACKMAN
MaleEnglish occupational name for a jacket maker, derived from 'jack' meaning 'diminutive of John' and 'man' meaning 'servant,' thus 'servant of little John.'
JACKOB
MaleRare but powerful Hebrew name derived from "Yaakov," meaning "supplanter" or "held by the heel." It's associated with strength and resilience, inspired by the biblical patriarch Jacob who wrestled an angel.
JACKOLYN
FemaleUnique American female given name derived from a blend of Jacqueline (meaning 'supplanter') and Jolene ('God has heard'), both with French roots.
JACKQUELIN
FemaleUnique French origin name derived from Jacquelin or Jacqueline, ultimately from the Germanic Chillebert. Its meaning varies, but most widely accepted is 'God's promise'. It has been popular among French nobility historically, with notable figures like Jacqueline de Baudémont and Queen Jacqueline.
JACKQUELINE
FemaleJacqueline is a feminine French name derived from 'jacque', meaning 'to seize', popularized in medieval France and associated with Jacques.
JACKQUELYN
FemaleAmerican variant of Jacqueline, derived from the French masculine name Jacquet, meaning 'God is gracious' or 'supplanter'.
JACKQULIN
FemaleRare French name derived from Jacqueline, meaning "supplanter" in reference to the biblical story of Jacob wrestling with an angel.
JACKQULINE
FemaleUnique French name derived from Jacques, meaning "supplanter" or "follower of God," with historical figures like Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Saint Jacqueline de Sierck sharing this elegant moniker.
JACKQULYN
FemaleUncommon yet captivating African American name derived from Jacqueline ('god please') and Lyn ('leader'), combining the elegance of Jackie Kennedy with the power of Lyndon Johnson.
JACKS
MaleEnglish given name derived from 'Jankin' or 'Johnkin', diminutives of John. It evolved independently by the late 14th century, associated with various occupations, animals, and objects like mechanical devices and dogs. Notable figures like Jack Black and Jack Nicholson have carried this versatile name throughout history.
JACKSEN
MaleAmerican origin, gaining popularity in recent years as a unique choice. It's derived from Jackson, meaning "son of Jack," but may not have been intentionally interpreted this way when created.
JACKSIN
MaleUnique given name of unknown origin, believed to be a creative invention inspired by other names containing similar elements such as Jack or Sinclair. It has gained popularity recently despite lacking established historical significance or traditional meaning.
JACKSON
FemaleEnglish surname and given name with a rich history and spiritual meaning, derived from the Hebrew Johan, signifying "God will replace.
JACKSON
MaleEnglish boy's name derived from the surname "Jacksone," meaning 'son of John' or 'God is gracious.'
JACKSONJAMES
MaleDistinctive English name derived from combining Jackson ('son of Jack/John') and James ('supplanter/resolute protector'). It's a creative invention with strong roots in history and culture.