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Jean-Jacques is a French name composed of "Jehanne" (an old form of John) and "Jacques" (French equivalent of James), meaning "God is gracious.
Jeanluc is a rare French name composed of 'Jean,' meaning 'God is merciful,' and 'Luc,' meaning 'light.'
Jeanlucas is a distinctive French name composed of "Jean," meaning "God is gracious" in Hebrew, and "Lucas," the Latin form of Greek 'Loukas,' signifying "bringer of light.
Jeanluke is a unique French name derived from Jean-Luc, meaning "God is gracious and brings light.
Jeanmarc is a French-origin given name composed of "Jean" (meaning "God is gracious") and "Marc" (signifying "dedicated to Mars").
Jeanmarie is a rare unisex French given name combining 'Jean' (Hebrew origin, meaning "God is gracious") and 'Marie' (Latin origin, associated with the sea), first used in France during the Middle Ages.
Jeanmichael is a French name composed of "Jean" (God is gracious) and "Michael" (Who is like God), popularized by Saint Jean the Baptist and Archangel Michael, respectively. It has been associated with creativity and innovation throughout history, notably worn by French musician Jean-Michel Jarre.
Jeanmichel is a French name derived from Jean (God is gracious) and Michel (Who is like God?), conveying "God is gracious, who is like God?" Traditionally given to boys in families with strong Catholic faith since the Middle Ages, it remains an elegant and distinctive choice reflecting cultural heritage and religious traditions.
Jeann is of French origin and means "graceful". It is a variant of Jeanne, derived from the Hebrew Yohanna meaning "God's grace".
Jeanna is a unique French name derived from the Hebrew Johanan, meaning 'God is gracious'. It gained popularity through Joan of Arc, the legendary heroine known for her courage and determination during the Hundred Years' War.
Jeanne is a French feminine given name derived from the Hebrew "Yochanan," meaning "God is gracious.
Jeanne is a French feminine given name derived from the Hebrew Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious". It gained popularity through Queen Jeanne d'Évreux of Navarre in the 14th century.
Jeannea is a captivating French name derived from 'Jeanne,' meaning 'God is gracious,' and associated with historical figure Joan of Arc.
Jeannean is a rare yet beautiful French-derived name meaning "God is gracious," adding a distinctive touch to its origin, Jeanne.
Jeannedarc is a rare French name with a unique history dating back to the Middle Ages. It combines Jean, meaning "God is gracious," with dark, meaning "power." The name was popularized by the noble family Arc, whose coat of arms featured three golden arches. Jeannedarc is best known for its famous bearer, Joan of Arc, who led France's army against England in the 15th century.
Jeannee is a captivating French feminine given name derived from Hannah, meaning 'grace'.
Jeannell is a unique and beautiful feminine given name of French origin, derived from "jeanne," meaning "God is merciful." It gained popularity worldwide during the 20th century and has been carried by notable individuals such as American actress Jeannell Wright.
Jeannelle is a rare French name derived from Jeanette, which means "God is gracious.
Jeannemarie is a unique female name combining French Jeanne ('God is gracious') and German Marie ('sea of bitter tears' or 'star of the sea').
Jeannene is a rare French name derived from Jeanne, meaning "God is merciful," associated with the historic figure Joan of Arc.
Jeannet is a rare 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.
Jeannette 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'.
Jeannette is a French-derived name from Jean, originally Hebrew John meaning 'God is gracious', popular in France since the Middle Ages.
Jeannetta is a charming French female given name derived from Jeanne, meaning "God is gracious".
Jeannette is a French feminine given name derived from Jeanne or Johanna, signifying "God is gracious".
Jeannette is a female given name of French origin, derived from Jean, which means "God is gracious".
Jeanney is a unique 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 is a French origin name meaning "God is gracious," popularized by figures like Jeanne d'Arc and gaining recent popularity in English-speaking countries.
Jeannice is a unique French feminine given name derived from Jeanne, ultimately from the Hebrew Johanna, meaning "God is gracious.
Jeannicole is a captivating 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 is a French feminine given name derived from Jeanne, meaning "God is gracious" or "God is merciful".
Jeannie is a rare, French-origin given name meaning "grace," popularized by Jeanne d'Arc and appearing in literature like "She" and "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Jeannifer is a unique French name derived from Jean, meaning "God is gracious" or "merciful.
Jeannine is a classic French feminine given name derived from Jeanne, which means "God is gracious.
Jeannine is a unique French feminine given name derived from Jeanne, meaning 'graced by God'.
Jeanny is a charming French feminine name derived from Jeanne, meaning 'grace'.
Jeanpaul is a distinctive French name composed of "Jean" meaning 'graced by God' and "Paul" signifying 'small or humble,' translating to 'God's grace is small/humble.'
Jeanphilippe is a unique 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 is a unique 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 is a rare 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.