Names Like Jacinta
24 baby names similar to Jacinta in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Jazmin#710 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Jasmine, from the Persian yasmin (یاسمین) or Arabic yasamin, the name of thJimena#578 in the U.S.Spanish feminine form of Ximeno or Jimeno, ultimately derived from Hebrew Shim'on (Simon) meaniJuanita#2585 in the U.S.God is gracious (diminutive of Juana)Calista#1457 in the U.S.Most beautiful, of the greatest beautyAnita#1463 in the U.S.Grace, favor; little AnaSophia#5 in the U.S.WisdomSofia#9 in the U.S.WisdomCamila#19 in the U.S.From the Latin Camilla, a name for a young attendant in religious ceremonies; popularized in thPenelope#22 in the U.S.Weaver; possibly from Greek pene (bobbin) and ops (face/voice)Chloe#23 in the U.S.Blooming; young green shoot; new growth in springEllie#24 in the U.S.Bright shining one; sun ray; from Greek HeleneElla#29 in the U.S.All; completely; fairy maiden; from Germanic ermen or Norman FrenchLainey#30 in the U.S.Diminutive of Elaine or Laney; ultimately from Helen/Helene meaning bright, shining oneZoe#31 in the U.S.Life; the living oneElena#42 in the U.S.Bright, shining one; torch — variant of Helen, from Greek HeleneSophie#55 in the U.S.Wisdom; from Greek sophiaIris#61 in the U.S.Rainbow; from Greek iris, the goddess of the rainbowMaya#62 in the U.S.Illusion, magic — from Sanskrit maya (cosmic illusion)Genesis#66 in the U.S.Beginning, origin, birth — from Greek genesis, also the name of the first book of the BibleZoey#69 in the U.S.Life; from Greek zoeMadelyn#71 in the U.S.Woman from Magdala; Magdala means 'high tower' in HebrewMelody#79 in the U.S.Song; musical tune — from Greek melodia (song, music), from melos (song) + ode (song)Lydia#92 in the U.S.Woman from Lydia; the ancient region of western Asia Minor, known for beauty and wealthJade#95 in the U.S.The green gemstone; from Spanish piedra de la ijada (stone of the side/flank), referring to its






