Baby Names That Start With J
3556 baby names beginning with the letter J — boys and girls, each with meaning and audio pronunciation.
The most-loved baby names starting with J, most-popular first. Tap any name to hear it pronounced and read its meaning.
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Joyful#14379 in the U.S.The English word joyful ('full of joy; feeling or showing great happiness') used directly as a ▶Joylyn#14380 in the U.S.A modern blend of Joy (the English word, 'joy; gladness; delight') with the -lyn ending. A brig▶Juliya#14387 in the U.S.Juliya is a respelling of Julia, or of its Slavic form Yuliya, from the Roman family name Juliu▶Juliene#14393 in the U.S.Juliene reads as a variant of Julienne or Juliana, feminine forms of Julian, from the Roman fam▶Jameca#14404 in the U.S.Jameca reads as a created name that echoes Jamaica, the Caribbean island, likely built as a Ja-▶Jeania#14417 in the U.S.Jeania stretches Jeanie, the pet form of Jean, into a fuller -ia ending. Jean is the Scottish a▶Jilliam#14447 in the U.S.Jilliam reads as a variant of Jillian, which comes from Juliana, the feminine of Julian, from t▶Jenetta#14462 in the U.S.Jenetta is a respelled variant of Jeannette, the French diminutive of Jeanne, itself a French f▶Jaala#14503 in the U.S.Jaala (also spelled Jaalah) is a Hebrew name appearing in Ezra 2:56 and Nehemiah 7:58 as one of▶Jacqualyn#14503 in the U.S.Jacqualyn is a variant spelling of Jacquelyn, itself a form of Jacqueline, the French feminine ▶Jonisha#14525 in the U.S.Jonisha is an African-American coined name pairing a Jo-/John- opening with the popular -isha e▶Jovonna#14536 in the U.S.Jovonna is a respelling in the Jovana and Giovanna family, feminine forms of John used in Slavi▶Jakelyn#14537 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Jacquelyn, the English form of French Jacqueline, feminine of Jacques (fro▶Jeimmy#14546 in the U.S.A Latin American spelling in the Jaime/Jimmy family, ultimately from James (Hebrew Jacob, 'supp▶Jamese#14548 in the U.S.Jamese is a coined feminine form of James, made by adding an -ese ending to the classic masculi▶Jazmon#14554 in the U.S.Jazmon is a modern American respelling in the Jasmine and Jazmin family. Jasmine comes through ▶Jenniah#14559 in the U.S.A modern American coinage in the Jenna/Jenny sound-family with a soft -iah ending; it reads wit▶Janesa#14560 in the U.S.Janesa blends a Jane or Ja- opening with a soft -nesa ending, sitting beside Janessa and Vaness▶Janese#14561 in the U.S.Janese is a mid-century elaboration built on Jane and Janice, feminine forms descending from Jo▶Jermia#14563 in the U.S.Jermia is a girl's name most plausibly formed as a feminine variant of Jeremiah, from the Hebre▶Jenney#14567 in the U.S.Jenney is a variant spelling of Jenny, historically a pet form of Jane, from Hebrew Yochanan, '▶Jeyleen#14569 in the U.S.A modern respelling in the Jayleen/Kayleen family, built on the -leen sound. No single fixed me▶Jasmynn#14571 in the U.S.Jasmynn is a modern respelling of Jasmine, the flower name from the Persian yasamin, carried in▶Jian#14575 in the U.S.In Mandarin, Jian is a pinyin romanization covering many different characters, so the meaning d▶Jenay#14600 in the U.S.Jenay is a phonetic respelling in the Renee/Jenae family; Renee comes from French renee, 'rebor▶Jennalynn#14604 in the U.S.Jennalynn is a compound of Jenna and Lynn. Jenna is a short form of Jennifer, from the Welsh Gw▶Jericha#14606 in the U.S.Jericha is an invented name that blends Jericho, the ancient city whose Hebrew name Yeriho is l▶Jesika#14611 in the U.S.Jesika is a phonetic respelling of Jessica, the name Shakespeare coined for Shylock's daughter ▶Jewelianna#14615 in the U.S.Jewelianna joins Jewel, from the Old French jouel, 'precious ornament or gem,' to Anna, from th▶Jaszmine#14637 in the U.S.Jaszmine is a respelling of Jasmine, the flower name that comes through Old French and Arabic f▶Jeani#14646 in the U.S.Jeani is a spelling of Jeannie, an affectionate form of Jean, the Scottish and French feminine ▶Jenean#14651 in the U.S.Jenean is a phonetic respelling of Jeannine or Janine, French diminutives of Jeanne, the femini▶Jenie#14654 in the U.S.Jenie is a spelling of Jenny or Jennie, historically a pet form of Jane (from John, 'God is gra▶Jerlisa#14737 in the U.S.Jerlisa is a modern African American coinage that joins the Jer- prefix to Lisa. Lisa is a shor▶Johnnetta#14769 in the U.S.Johnnetta is a feminine form of John, built with the -etta diminutive ending seen in Henrietta;▶Jovonne#14790 in the U.S.Jovonne is a feminine name built on Jovan, the Slavic form of John, itself from the Hebrew Yoch▶Jaedah#14832 in the U.S.Jaedah is a modern elaborated spelling of Jada or Jayda, itself built on the gemstone name Jade▶Jahnai#14837 in the U.S.Jahnai is best read as a modern invented name, a fresh spelling of the Janai/Jenae group with t▶Jamielee#14855 in the U.S.Jamielee joins Jamie — a pet form of James, from Hebrew Ya'aqov, 'supplanter' or 'holder of the▶Janica#14862 in the U.S.Janica reads as the Slavic Janica, a diminutive of Jana (a feminine John, 'God is gracious'), o▶Jayln#14885 in the U.S.Jayln is a contracted spelling of Jaylin or Jaylynn, names that join the bright Jay to the popu▶Jaleisa#14886 in the U.S.Jaleisa joins the popular Ja- prefix with a -leisa ending, close in sound to Aleisha and Lisa. ▶Jodelle#14917 in the U.S.Jodelle pairs the friendly Jo- of Joan or Josephine with the French -elle ending, landing very ▶Jolean#14922 in the U.S.Jolean joins Jo, the pet form of Joan or Josephine (from Hebrew Yohanan and Yosef, 'God is grac▶Joplyn#14929 in the U.S.A -lyn respelling of Joplin, an English surname carried into first-name use through musicians J▶Jaasia#15077 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Jasia and the place name Asia, styled with a double-a opening. No sing▶Jalessa#15102 in the U.S.Jalessa is a coined name in the Ja- prefix family, echoing Jalisa and Alyssa. Its visibility ow▶Jaydy#15138 in the U.S.Jaydy is a modern given name used in Latina families, reading as an affectionate coinage in the▶Jaynia#15143 in the U.S.Jaynia reads as an invented name built from Jay (a bright, familiar sound and short form) and t▶Jennavecia#15152 in the U.S.Jennavecia is an elaborate modern coinage that blends the familiar Jenna opening with an invent▶Jenafer#15164 in the U.S.Jenafer is a phonetic respelling of Jennifer, the Cornish form of Guinevere. The old Welsh Gwen▶Jilliann#15170 in the U.S.Jilliann is a doubled-n variant of Jillian, an elaboration of Jill that traces to Gillian and t▶Jonique#15181 in the U.S.Jonique is an American coinage that joins the familiar Jo- element (from Joanne, Joan or simply▶Junell#15238 in the U.S.Junell extends the name June, often understood as June joined to the pet name Nell. June comes ▶Jadia#15248 in the U.S.Jadia is a modern coinage that echoes Jada and Nadia and rings with the gemstone Jade (from Spa▶Jama#15269 in the U.S.Jama is an early-twentieth-century American girls' name whose origin is not securely documented▶Jameriah#15273 in the U.S.Jameriah is a modern invented name pairing the popular Ja- opening with a -meriah ending, in th▶Jamy#15276 in the U.S.Jamy is a spelling of Jamie, the pet form of James (from Hebrew Jacob, 'supplanter, holder of t▶Janiaya#15283 in the U.S.Janiaya is a modern American coinage in the popular Janiya/Amaya family, joining the Jan- openi▶Jannine#15287 in the U.S.Jannine is a doubled-n spelling of Janine, the French feminine of Jean (John), from Hebrew Yoha▶Jeda#15310 in the U.S.Jeda appears to be a modern variant or coinage echoing Jada, which is generally traced to the S▶Jennaya#15319 in the U.S.Jennaya is a flowing elaboration of Jenna, the short form of Jennifer. Jennifer comes from the ▶Jacolyn#15326 in the U.S.Jacolyn reads as a simplified spelling of Jacquelyn or Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacqu▶Jewelle#15328 in the U.S.Jewelle is a dressed-up spelling of Jewel, the plain English word used as a name. Jewel comes f▶Jenne#15331 in the U.S.Jenne reads as a short form and variant of Jenny or Jean; Jean derives from John, Hebrew for Go▶Jonica#15356 in the U.S.Jonica joins the Jo- of Joan and Joanna with the -ica ending of Monica and Veronica. The Jo- ro▶Jonylah#15357 in the U.S.Jonylah is a modern American coinage rather than an inherited name: the Jon- opening (as in Jon▶Jodiann#15361 in the U.S.Jodiann pairs Jodi, itself a friendly short form of Judith ('praised') or Joan/Joanne, with Ann▶Janeice#15396 in the U.S.Janeice is a fancy spelling of Janice, which grew from Jane plus an -ice ending. Jane descends ▶Jaquelyne#15400 in the U.S.Jaquelyne is a phonetic respelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, from Latin Ia▶Jasy#15400 in the U.S.moon▶Jawanna#15408 in the U.S.Jawanna is a mid-twentieth-century American coinage rather than an inherited name. It pairs the▶Jataya#15416 in the U.S.Jataya has no clear traditional root; it reads as a modern American coinage combining the fashi▶Jazzmen#15432 in the U.S.Jazzmen is a playful respelling of Jasmine — from Persian 'yasmin', the jasmine flower — reshap▶Jennel#15442 in the U.S.Jennel reads as a blend of Jenny or Jennifer (Cornish, 'fair one') with Nell, or as a respelled▶Jinelle#15464 in the U.S.Jinelle is a variant of Janelle, blending the Jan/Jean element, a feminine form of John, with t▶Jessyca#15467 in the U.S.Jessyca is a variant spelling of Jessica, a name Shakespeare popularized in The Merchant of Ven▶Jiyu#15467 in the U.S.A Korean name whose meaning depends on the hanja (Chinese characters) chosen, so it varies from▶Jillyan#15479 in the U.S.Jillyan is a respelling of Jillian, a feminine form of Julian and Gillian, from the Roman Juliu▶Johnasia#15492 in the U.S.Johnasia is a late-twentieth-century American coinage that grafts the classic John - from the H▶Jahayra#15585 in the U.S.Jahayra is a Latina girls' name, a spelling of Jahaira or Yahaira, forms popular in Puerto Rica▶Jahnay#15590 in the U.S.Jahnay is a modern coinage joining a Jah- opening with the -nay ending, closely echoing Janae (▶Jalyne#15610 in the U.S.Jalyne is a modern American name, read either as a respelling of Jalyn or as an echo of Jolene.▶Jamisha#15620 in the U.S.Jamisha is a modern American coinage pairing the Ja- prefix with the fashionable -isha ending; ▶Janashia#15623 in the U.S.Janashia is a modern invented name joining the popular Ja- prefix to a -nashia element, in the ▶Jerrilyn#15674 in the U.S.Jerrilyn is a mid-century blend of Jeri (from Geraldine, the feminine of Gerald, Germanic for '▶Jacqualine#15729 in the U.S.Jacqualine is a variant spelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques — the French for▶Jaid#15739 in the U.S.Jaid is a modern respelling of Jade or Jayde, the green gemstone name, which comes through Span▶Jaisha#15743 in the U.S.Jaisha is a modern American coinage built from the popular Ja- prefix and a -sha ending, with a▶Jasmaine#15801 in the U.S.Jasmaine is a variant spelling of Jasmine, from the Persian yasamin, the fragrant white jasmine▶Jassica#15802 in the U.S.Jassica is a spelling variant of Jessica, the name Shakespeare gave to Shylock's daughter in Th▶Jaquayla#15937 in the U.S.Jaquayla is a modern American coinage that joins the popular Ja- prefix to a -quayla ending, cl▶Jazsmin#15981 in the U.S.Jazsmin is a creative respelling of Jasmine, from the Persian yasmin, the fragrant jasmine flow▶Jeanell#15985 in the U.S.Jeanell joins Jean, the French feminine of John, with a fashionable -ell or -elle ending. Jean ▶Jacci#15990 in the U.S.Jacci is a stylish respelling of Jackie, the pet form of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jac▶Jacquelynne#15999 in the U.S.Jacquelynne is an ornate spelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine form of Jacques (James/Jac▶Jacqulynn#16000 in the U.S.Jacqulynn is an elaborated respelling of Jacquelyn or Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacque▶Jakima#16023 in the U.S.Jakima is a modern American coinage joining the popular Ja- opening to a -kima ending, in the f▶Jameeka#16031 in the U.S.Jameeka is a modern American invented name, joining the popular Ja- prefix to a -meeka ending; ▶Jonesha#16040 in the U.S.Jonesha is a modern American coinage pairing a Jo- prefix (as in Joanna, Jonelle) with a -nesha▶Janequa#16052 in the U.S.Janequa reads as an invented name built from the popular Ja- opening and a -nequa ending in the▶Jeanene#16077 in the U.S.Jeanene is a mid-century elaboration of Jean and Jeanine, French feminines of John, from Hebrew▶Jadi#16082 in the U.S.Jadi reads as a modern short coinage, probably built on Jade (from the gemstone) or a respellin▶Jawanda#16088 in the U.S.Jawanda pairs the fashionable Ja- prefix with Wanda, a name of Polish and wider Slavic origin s▶Jestine#16100 in the U.S.Jestine is a respelled variant of Justine, the feminine of the Latin name Justus, 'just, fair, ▶Jakaylee#16101 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Ja- prefix with Kaylee (itself a Kay/Kayla blend). No single fixed m▶Jalei#16111 in the U.S.A short modern coinage in the Jalen/Jaylee sound-family, spelled with -ei. No single fixed mean▶Jalexis#16114 in the U.S.Jalexis joins the popular Ja- prefix to Alexis, from the Greek alexein, to defend or help. The ▶Jalonnie#16118 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology. It joins the Ja- opening to an -onnie or -oni en▶Jalysa#16121 in the U.S.Jalysa is a respelling of Jalisa, a modern African-American coinage that joins the Ja- prefix t▶Johnetta#16123 in the U.S.Johnetta feminizes John — the Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious' — with the Italianate diminuti▶Jamecia#16124 in the U.S.Jamecia is an American coinage built from a Ja- prefix and a -ecia ending, kin to Jamesia and t▶Jameia#16125 in the U.S.Jameia is a coined American name, best read as a form of Jamia, itself a feminine spin on Jamie▶Jamilyn#16128 in the U.S.Jamilyn is a modern American blend of a Jami- or Jamila opening with the popular -lyn ending. T▶Jacoba#16133 in the U.S.Jacoba is the Latin and Dutch feminine form of Jacobus, the source of both Jacob and James. It ▶Janeen#16134 in the U.S.A phonetic spelling of Janine, the French diminutive of Jeanne (Jane), from the Hebrew for 'God▶Jaelanii#16136 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Jaylani/Kehlani/Alani family, built on the airy -lani sound. No single ▶Jaeleen#16137 in the U.S.A modern respelling in the Jaylin/Jayleen/Kaylin family, built on the popular -leen sound. No s▶Jaquelynn#16144 in the U.S.Jaquelynn is a respelling of Jacquelyn, dropping the c and doubling the n. Its parent Jacquelin▶Jailenne#16147 in the U.S.Jailenne is a modern American name in the Jaylene/Jailyn family, pairing the popular Jai- or Ja▶Jakara#16150 in the U.S.Jakara is a coined American girl's name pairing the fashionable Ja- prefix with Kara — a name f▶Jasiya#16152 in the U.S.A name linked to the Arabic Al-Jathiyah ('the Kneeling'), the 45th chapter (surah) of the Quran▶Jalanni#16153 in the U.S.A modern coinage in the Jalani/Nalani family, built on the -lani sound with a doubled ending. N▶Jasmeet#16154 in the U.S.Jasmeet is a Punjabi name much used in Sikh families, joining jas, 'glory,' 'fame,' or 'praise,▶Jalise#16157 in the U.S.Jalise pairs the popular Ja- prefix with the -lise ending heard in Elise and Lisa; it reads as ▶Jalonie#16158 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Ja- prefix with a -lonie ending (echoing Jaloni/Maloney). No single ▶Jalynne#16159 in the U.S.Jalynne joins the popular Ja- prefix with -lynne, a spelling of Lynn, which comes from the Wels▶Joellyn#16160 in the U.S.Joellyn pairs the Jo- of Joelle and Joel - from Hebrew Yo'el, 'Yahweh is God' - with the -lyn e▶Jamaiyah#16161 in the U.S.Jamaiyah is a modern coinage joining the Ja- prefix to a -maiyah ending, close to Amaya and Mai▶Jamillah#16166 in the U.S.Jamillah is a spelling of Jamila, the Arabic name meaning 'beautiful' — the feminine counterpar▶Johnita#16166 in the U.S.Johnita takes John, from the Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious', and gives it a warm feminine -▶Janaia#16170 in the U.S.Janaia reads as a modern coinage, a variant of Janae or Jenaya, elaborating Jane or Jana, femin▶Janaiyah#16171 in the U.S.Janaiyah is an invented name pairing the popular Ja- prefix with the -aiyah ending seen in Naiy▶Janan#16172 in the U.S.Janan has two plausible routes. In Arabic, Janan means heart, soul, or inner self, a genuine gi▶Jemmah#16177 in the U.S.A modern spelling that sits between two documented names: Gemma, from Latin gemma, 'gem, precio▶Janilah#16178 in the U.S.Janilah is a modern coinage built on the Jani- sound found in names like Janiya and Janelle, wh▶Janira#16180 in the U.S.Janira is a Spanish-language variant of Yanira, a name carried in Latina families that is usual▶Janki#16182 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit Janaki (Janki), an epithet of Sita, 'daughter of King Janaka' -- a revered fi▶Janneth#16183 in the U.S.Janneth is a Latin American spelling of Janeth/Janet, a diminutive of Jane. Jane descends throu▶Jesalyn#16186 in the U.S.Jesalyn is a coined girls' name pairing the Jess- of Jessica (a Shakespearean name traditionall▶Jacarra#16187 in the U.S.Jacarra is a modern African American coinage that fronts the Ja- prefix onto a -carra element e▶Jacquelene#16190 in the U.S.Jacquelene is a variant spelling of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, the French form▶Jashvi#16190 in the U.S.A Sanskrit-styled modern name, associated by families with yash ('glory; fame'); the exact form▶Jhayla#16194 in the U.S.A modern Jh- respelling in the Jayla/Kayla sound-family; it reads as a soft, bright name with n▶Javaeh#16195 in the U.S.A modern coinage that belongs to the Nevaeh family — names built by playing with the spelling o▶Jaylean#16203 in the U.S.Jaylean is a modern coinage that pairs the fashionable Jay- opening with a -lean ending, close ▶Jacki#16205 in the U.S.Jacki is a short form of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques (James/Jacob), from the Heb▶Jacquelyne#16206 in the U.S.Jacquelyne is a spelling variant of Jacqueline, the French feminine of Jacques, which correspon▶Jaely#16207 in the U.S.Jaely is a recent American coinage reading as the bright Jay- sound with a light -ly ending, a ▶Jahlayah#16209 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining the Jah- prefix with the -layah/-aliyah sound. No single fixed meaning▶Jaysie#16209 in the U.S.A modern spelling with no documented etymology. It belongs with Jaycee and Jacey, names often r▶Jazai#16211 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, a crisp two-beat name in the Azari/Jazz sound-family; it reads with ▶Jazalynn#16212 in the U.S.Jazalynn is a modern American blend that joins Jaz, short for Jasmine (from Persian yasmin, a f▶Jordynne#16212 in the U.S.Jordynne is a decorative feminine respelling of Jordan, the name of the river central to the Bi▶Jaiah#16213 in the U.S.A short modern coinage echoing Jaya (Sanskrit, 'victory') and Maya, spelled with -iah. No singl▶Jailin#16215 in the U.S.Jailin is a coined, largely modern name close to Jaylin, Jaylen, and Jailyn; it blends the Jay-▶Jailoni#16216 in the U.S.A modern coinage with no documented etymology, joining the Jai- opening common in American nami▶Jazyla#16216 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Jazlyn and Zyla, built on the -yla sound. No single fixed meaning; rou▶Jacilyn#16217 in the U.S.Jacilyn is a respelling of Jacelyn and Jacquelyn, feminine forms of the French Jacques, itself ▶Jazzalyn#16217 in the U.S.Jazzalyn reads as a modern coinage joining Jazz, the music-flavored element, with the -alyn or ▶Jaedynn#16218 in the U.S.Jaedynn is a modern respelling of Jaden and Jayden; Jaden echoes the Hebrew Jadon, thankful or ▶Jaima#16218 in the U.S.Jaima reads as a feminine respelling of Jaime, the Spanish form of James, itself from Hebrew Ya▶Jaimee#16219 in the U.S.A respelling of Jamie/Jaime, a pet form of James (from Jacob, 'supplanter; holder of the heel')▶Jaira#16220 in the U.S.Jaira is generally read as a feminine form of Jair — Hebrew Ya'ir, 'he shines, he enlightens' —▶Jaelynne#16221 in the U.S.An elaborated spelling of Jaelyn, a modern American coinage joining the 'Jay-/Jae-' element wit▶Jakaiya#16221 in the U.S.Jakaiya is a coined name joining the Ja- prefix to Kaiya, a modern name variously linked to 'fo▶Jakaria#16222 in the U.S.Jakaria is a modern American name that joins the popular Ja- prefix with a -karia element echoi▶Jakia#16223 in the U.S.Jakia is a coined American name built on the Ja- prefix with a -kia ending, close in sound to T▶Jakiah#16224 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Jakai and the -iah ending of Zakiah/Moriah. No single fixed meaning; r▶Jakya#16225 in the U.S.Jakya is a late-century American coinage, a spelling in the Jakia family that pairs a Ja- openi▶Jakyah#16226 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling echoing Jakia/Zakia (Arabic Zakia, 'pure; virtuous,' by that ech▶Jakyiah#16227 in the U.S.Jakyiah pairs the Ja- prefix with a Kyiah ending near the sound of Kaya. It belongs to the youn▶Julieana#16227 in the U.S.Julieana is a respelling of Juliana, the feminine of Julian, itself from Julius — the Roman fam▶Jalaia#16228 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, echoing Jalaya and Malaia. No single fixed meaning; routes uncertain▶Jenee#16228 in the U.S.Jenee is a mid-century American respelling that recasts the French Renee ('reborn', from Latin ▶Jalana#16229 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Ja- prefix with Lana/Alana ('little rock; beautiful' by that echo). ▶Jeni#16229 in the U.S.Jeni is a trimmed spelling of Jenny, the short form of Jennifer, which comes from the Welsh Gwe▶Justise#16229 in the U.S.Justise is a respelling of the virtue word-name Justice, from Latin justitia, 'justice, fairnes▶Jaiel#16230 in the U.S.A modern coinage built on the Hebrew name-ending -el, meaning 'God,' which closes names such as▶Jalene#16230 in the U.S.Jalene is a modern American name most plausibly formed on the pattern of Jolene, Charlene and D▶Jennavie#16231 in the U.S.Jennavie is a coined name pairing Jenna with the -vie sound of Genevieve. Genevieve descends fr▶Jalylah#16232 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Jaliyah and Jalila (Arabic Jalila, 'great; exalted,' by that echo). Ov▶Jamaica#16233 in the U.S.Jamaica is the name of the Caribbean island nation used as a given name. The island's name come▶Jamariah#16234 in the U.S.Jamariah pairs the popular Ja- prefix with Mariah, an English form of Mary rooted in the Hebrew▶Jamee#16235 in the U.S.Jamee is a feminine respelling of Jamie, the pet form of James, from Hebrew Ya'aqov (Jacob), tr▶Jakyia#16236 in the U.S.Jakyia is a modern African American coinage that joins the productive Ja- prefix with a -kyia e▶Jamielynn#16236 in the U.S.A joined name pairing Jamie (a form of James/Jacob, 'supplanter') with Lynn ('lake; pool'), wri▶Jamilia#16237 in the U.S.A form of Jamila, from the Arabic jamil, 'beautiful; graceful; lovely.' A warm, well-loved virt▶Jeselle#16237 in the U.S.Jeselle is a respelled form of Giselle, the graceful French name built on the Old Germanic elem▶Janaiya#16238 in the U.S.Janaiya is a coined American name in the Janaya/Naya family, joining a Ja- prefix to an -aiya e▶Jesi#16238 in the U.S.A short, -i spelling of Jessie or Jessica; Jessica is a literary name (Shakespeare) often linke▶Jalie#16239 in the U.S.Jalie is a short modern coinage that blends the popular Jay- opening of Jayla and Jaylee with t▶Janeah#16239 in the U.S.Janeah is a modern American coinage built from a Ja- sound and a soft -neah ending, closely rel▶Janique#16240 in the U.S.Janique is a modern coinage that pairs Jan, from Jane or Janet and ultimately the Hebrew Yohana▶Jewelia#16240 in the U.S.Reads as a respelling of Julia (Roman family name, often linked to 'youthful') deliberately cro▶Jannet#16241 in the U.S.Jannet is a doubled-n spelling of Janet, historically a Scottish diminutive of Jane — the femin▶Jamesia#16242 in the U.S.Jamesia is a feminine, -ia form built on James, the enduring name from Hebrew Ya'aqov (Jacob), ▶Jhianna#16242 in the U.S.A modern Jh- respelling echoing Gianna (Italian, a form of Joanna, 'God is gracious') and Jhene▶Jamilex#16243 in the U.S.Jamilex is a modern Latina blend name, joining Jami, from Jamie or the Arabic-rooted Jamila, 'b▶Janyia#16243 in the U.S.Janyia is a modern American coinage built from the Ja- opening and a flowing -nyia/-niya ending▶














