Name with J

  • Classic first name; widely used in English.

  • Very common male given name in English.

  • Popular male first name across countries.

  • Well-known male given name.

  • Familiar male first name; widely used.

  • Common nickname/first name for boys.

  • Spanish first name; also common internationally.

  • Recognized male first name; everyday use.

  • Short given name and nickname; common.

  • Popular female given name worldwide.

  • Classic female first name in English.

  • Very popular female first name in English.

  • Well-known male given name; biblical.

  • Common nickname and given name for girls.

  • Spanish/Portuguese form of Joseph, very common name.

  • Unisex first name; widely used.

  • Female given name from Persian, means 'gift from God'.

  • Common English short form of Joshua.

  • Latin-origin given name, used for boys worldwide.

  • Short form of Joseph, popular in English-speaking countries.

  • Popular English female name, variant of Guinevere.

  • Spanish form of Xavier, common in Spain & Latin America.

  • English given name, also a common modern surname.

  • Diminutive of James, popular in US & UK.

  • Unisex name in English, short for James or Jamie-Lee.

  • French form of Julia, widely used in English too.

  • English given name from Hebrew Jeremiah, 1970s favorite.

  • Classic Hebrew name Yosef, used worldwide.

  • Unisex given name, also a green gemstone.

  • Spanish and Portuguese form of George, common first name.

  • English form of Yonatan, very common male name.

  • Short form of James, classic English nickname.

  • Given name of Persian origin, linked to jasper stone.

  • Spanish/Portuguese form of Jaime/James, male given name.

  • Used as male name in German/Czech, female in Dutch.

  • Hebrew origin, means “Yahweh is salvation”, very common.

  • English female name, popular mid‑20th century.

  • Short English female name, often for Jillian/Gillian.

  • French name from John; male in France, female in English.

  • English female name, variant of Jane. Popular mid-20th century.

  • Diminutive of John, common in English-speaking countries.

  • Spanish and Portuguese form of Julius, common in Latin America.

  • English male name of Hebrew origin meaning 'he descends'.

  • Arabic-origin male name, common in US and Middle East.

  • Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'Yahweh is God'.

  • Unisex nickname for Jack, John, or Jacqueline.

  • International male name, Greek origin from Jonah.

  • Female given name from Shakespeare’s heroine.

  • Short form of Jeffrey or Jefferson, common male name.

  • Biblical male name, major prophet in the Old Testament.

  • Nickname for Joseph, popular in US and UK.

  • Short form of Jessica or Jesse; used as given name.

  • English female name, virtue word meaning delight.

  • English female name, also a month word-name.

  • Feminine form of Julian, used worldwide.

  • Male name of Greek origin, used in English and French.

  • Unisex name, Hebrew origin, also short for Jessica.

  • Female given name, variant of Jane or Johanna.

  • Female given name, Greek origin, meaning 'God is gracious'.

  • English feminine name, variant of Jenny. Popular since 1980s.

  • Unisex English nickname for Jessica or Jesse, widely used.

  • French form of Juliette/Juliet, from Latin Julius.

  • English diminutive of Judith, popular mid‑1900s.

  • Old French/English form of Johanna, classic female name.

  • Roman family name turned given name; Julius Caesar’s name.

  • Modern unisex name, variant of Jadon/Jayden.

  • Feminine form of Justin, used in French and English.

  • Spanish feminine form of Juan; classic in Latin America.

  • German/Scandinavian form of John, traditional male name.

  • French form of Julian, common in France and Belgium.

  • Scandinavian and German form of John, widely used.

  • Spanish form of Joachim, common in Spain and Latin America.

  • Short form of Jonathan or John, common in English‑speaking countries.

  • Spanish form of Joshua, used across Latin America.

  • English given name, short form of Geoffrey, very common.

  • French and English feminine name, variant of Janina.

  • French feminine name from Jacques; very popular in 20th c.

  • Feminine form of Joseph, used in English and French.

  • Nature-inspired given name, from the juniper tree.

  • Hebrew origin, means 'praised'; classic female name.

  • Biblical male name, Hebrew for 'dove'.

  • German/Scandinavian form of Joanna; female name.

  • English female name, variant of Joan/Joanna.

  • English given name, 'son of James'; unisex modern.

  • German/Scandinavian spelling of Jacob; male name.

  • Used as a given name/nickname, especially in US.

  • Short form of Jennifer; common female name.

  • Hebrew origin, biblical male name meaning 'Lord heals'.

  • Variant of Jack/Jackie; used as given name or nickname.

  • French diminutive of Jules/Julia; used as given name.

  • Given name; spelling variant of Jenny/Jeanie.

  • English female name, famous from the Dolly Parton song.

  • Portuguese male name, form of John.

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