| Baby Name |
Religion/ Region/ Language |
Gender |
Meaning |
| Jack |
English |
B |
God is gracious; also a pet form of John
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| Jaeson |
English |
B |
Another form of Jason
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| Jagger |
English |
B |
To cart things around
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| Jalielle |
English |
G |
The contributor of this name says: I don't know how it came about, my niece just made up the name I believe, and they call her Jalie for short Contemporary
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| Jamison |
English |
B |
Son of James (?) The contributor of this name says: I found this name on a soap opera, and it went with the middle name Ward. Hence, Jamison Ward Contemporary
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| Jan |
English |
G |
God is gracious. A feminine form of John. Alternatively, this name is used as a short form of any of the various names beginning with the element Jan-.
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| Jane |
English |
G |
God is gracious. Jane is a cognate of the French Jehanne and Jeanne, which are feminine forms of Jean, a cognate of John.
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| Jayla |
English |
U |
Combination of Jason and Laura Contemporary
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| Jean |
English |
G |
God is gracious; a cognate of the French Jeanne, a feminine form of Jean, which is a cognate of John. Pet Forms: Jeanie, Jeannie, Jessie. (JEEN)
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| Jeanie |
English |
G |
God is gracious; a pet form of Jean, Jeanie is also used as an independent given name. Variations: Jeannie. (JEE-NEE)
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| Jeffery |
English |
B |
Patronymic derived from Geoffrey from Old French Geoffroi 'God's peace' introduced into England by the Normans; Geoffrey of Monmouth, the twelfth-century English ecclesiastic and chronicler, and the two sons of Henry II of England both named Geoffrey, made the name well known in England just at the time given names were frozen into permanent family names
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| Jennicka |
English |
G |
Derived from Jessica? The contributor of this nae: My friend could not say Jessica and it came out Jennicka that it is how my sister got her name. Unusual
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| Jennifer |
English |
G |
Fair lady; derived from the Welsh Gwenhwyfar, a compound name composed from the elements given, gwyn (white, fair, blessed) and hwyfar (smooth, soft). Pet Forms: Jenna, Jenny. (JEN-NIH-FER)
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| Jenny |
English |
G |
Fair lady; a pet form of Jennifer. Variatins: Jenna. (JEN-NEE)
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| Jerrolyn |
English |
G |
The contributor says: It doesn't really have a meaning... it was a combination of my name Jennifer and her father's name Errol Unusual
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| Jessica |
English |
G |
He beholds or wealthy or gift; the meaning of this name is uncertain. The name is believed to be derived from Jessie ( a pet form of Jean and Janet) and also thought as a feminine form of Jesse (gift). Pet Name: Jessie. (JES-SIH-KAH)
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| Jessie |
English |
G |
Scottish form of Jean, a short form of Jessica, and a feminine form of Jesse, which is derived from the Hebrew yishai (gift). Short Form: Jess. (JES-SEE)
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| Joan |
English |
G |
God is gracious; A feminine form of John.
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| Jodie-Lee |
English |
G |
Combination of Jodie and Lee Contemporary
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| Joe |
English |
B |
May he add; a short form of Joseph (may he add), Joe is also occasionally used as an independent given name. (JO)
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| Joellen |
English |
G |
Jo and Ellen put together to form one name
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| Jon |
English |
B |
God has given; a short form of Jonathan. (JON)
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| Jonathan |
English |
B |
God has given;derived from the Hebrew Yonatan which is derived from yehanatan (Yahweh has given). The name is borne in the Bible by the eldest son of King Saul and a close friend of David. Variatons: Johnathan, Jonathon.
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| Judith |
English |
G |
The praised one; derived from Hebrew Jehudith and Yehudit. Pet Forms: Judi, Judie, Judy. (JOO-DITH) |