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Joli is a rare, elegant French female given name meaning 'pretty' or 'handsome', originating from the 16th century as a term of endearment.
The name Jolie is of French origin, meaning 'beautiful', derived from the French word 'joli(e)', popularized by actress Angelina Jolie.
Jolieann is a unique French name composed of 'Joli' meaning beautiful and 'Ann', derived from Hebrew 'Hannah' meaning grace, symbolizing beautiful grace.
Joliene is a rare yet elegant French name derived from Julien, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy', with '-ene' added as a feminine suffix.
Joliet is a French given name derived from the commune Joliett in Burgundy, meaning "pretty" or "handsome," originally used as a surname for attractive individuals during the Middle Ages.
Joliette is a unique French female given name derived from the Canadian town of Joliette, named after nurse and midwife Marie-Josèphe Joliet. The name's meaning is believed to be associated with joy and happiness due to its connection to the French word "joie".
Meet Jolissa, a charming Latin-derived name meaning 'pretty' in French.
Jollette is a charming French-origin name derived from 'joliet,' meaning 'pretty' or 'handsome.'
Jollie is a rare and captivating feminine given name of English origin, derived from the Middle Ages nickname for someone cheerful or lively, with roots tracing back to the Old French word 'jolif', meaning 'cheerful' or 'happy'.
Jolly is an English surname derived from the Old French word 'joli', meaning 'handsome' or 'pretty'.
Jolon is a rare French name derived from the Occitan word "jolar," meaning "to amuse" or "to entertain.
Jolyne is a unique feminine name of French origin, derived from "joli" meaning 'pretty' or 'handsome', and first used in France during the 14th century for attractive girls.
Jolynne is a unique and elegant French feminine name derived from "jolif", meaning "handsome" or "pretty".
Jolysa is a rare but elegant French feminine name meaning "beauty" or "charm".
Jolyssa is a unique French girl's name derived from "joie," meaning joy or happiness, symbolizing light and positivity.
Jonalee is a captivating American name created by combining 'Jo' with 'nallee', meaning 'pathway'.
Jonaliz is a charming unisex name of Spanish origin, derived from Jon and Aliz, short forms of John ('God is gracious') and Alice ('noble').
Jonavin is an uncommon French name coined in the late 20th century, possibly derived from Jonathan and Fabian, meaning "gift of God" and "bean farmer," respectively.
Jonce is a rare French name derived from "jonc," meaning "reed.
Jonelle is a French name derived from "Johanella," meaning "God is merciful." It was popular in medieval France and carries historical significance.
Jonelle is a rare French-derived female name believed to mean "little John", though its exact origins are unclear.
Jonette is a charming French feminine name derived from 'jonc', meaning reed or rush.
Jonhenry is a French-origin name composed of Jon (gift from God) and Henry (home ruler), meaning "God's gift who rules at home." It is unique with no significant history, making it appealing for parents seeking distinctiveness. Despite its rarity, this can be seen as an asset, making bearers memorable.
Jonie is a French given name meaning "reed," symbolizing strength and adaptability. It was often used as a medieval nickname and has ties to French comedy through Jean de la Jonquière.
Joniece is a unique African American female given name created by combining Jonathan (Hebrew: "God has given") and Jeanette (French: "graceful"), signifying "graced with God's gifts".
Joniell is a unique French name derived from 'jonc,' meaning reed plant, often associated with elegance and nature.
Jonier is a rare, distinctive French name created by combining 'Jean' meaning 'graced by God' with the suffix '-ier'.
Jonine is a rare, captivating French-origin name derived from "jonc," meaning "reed," symbolizing flexibility and resilience.
Jonluc, of French origin, combines the Latin 'Jon' (dove) and 'Luc' (light), symbolizing peace and illumination.
Jonelle is a rare French feminine given name derived from "jonc," meaning "reed," symbolizing resilience and strength.
Jonnetta is a rare French feminine variant of Jean, meaning "God has shown favor.
Jonnette is a unique French female given name with uncertain origins and meaning, but its elegance makes it stand out.
Jonpierre is a unique, dual-origin given name blending Jon ('graced by God') from Hebrew and Pierre ('rock') from French, signifying strength and resilience.
Jonquavious is an original African American name derived from French 'jonquille' (daffodil) combined with '-cious', signifying full of beauty and uniqueness.
Jonquil is a charming unisex name of French origin, derived from the fragrant white/yellow narcissus flower symbolizing happiness and good fortune. It has been popular among royalty like Queen Marie Antoinette and Princess Margaret.
Jonquil is a French-origin given name derived from 'jonquille', referring to the narcissus or daffodil flower. It gained popularity through Sir Walter Scott's novel "The Fair Maid of Perth" but remains relatively rare today.
Jonquin is a rare French name derived from 'jonquier', meaning broom plant or Scotch broom, used as a nickname since the Middle Ages.
JonTue is a distinctive African-American given name created by combining 'Jon' (gift from God) and 'Tue' (two), signifying "the gift that is twofold.
Jophy is a rare French girl's name derived from Joséphe, a feminine form of Joseph, meaning "God will add" in Hebrew, symbolizing growth and divine favor.
Jordane is a Hebrew-derived name meaning "flowing down," popularized by French-speaking Crusaders.