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Short form of names beginning with the sound J, such as James or Jason. It was originally used in America to honour founding father John Jay...

Modern (northern Indian) masculine form of Jaya.

Derived from Sanskrit जय (jaya) meaning "victory". In Sanskrit this transcribes both the feminine form जया (with a long final vowel) and the...

Modern form of Jayadeva.

Means "divine victory" from Sanskrit जय (jaya) meaning "victory" and देव (deva) meaning "god". A 12th-century Indian poet bore this name.

Modern form of Jayanta.

Derived from Sanskrit जयन्त (jayanta) meaning "victorious". It is the name of a son of the Hindu god Indra and the goddess Indrani, as well as other...

Southern Indian form of Jayanti.

Feminine form of Jayanta. It is the name of a daughter of the Hindu god Indra and a wife of Shukra.

Means "goddess of victory", derived from Sanskrit जय (jaya) meaning "victory" and the honorific श्री (śrī).

Variant of Jace.

Variant of Jacey.

Variant of Jason.

Variant of Jacob.

Variant of Jada 1.

Variant of Jade.

Variant of Jaden. This spelling continued to rise rapidly in popularity in the United States past 2003, unlike Jaden, which stalled. It peaked at the...

Variant of Jaden.

Variant or feminine form of Jay 1.

Means "lord of victory" from Sanskrit जय (jaya) meaning "victory" combined with the name of the god Indra, used here to mean "lord".

Means "lord of victory" from Sanskrit जय (jaya) meaning "victory, conquest" and ईश (īśa) meaning "lord, ruler".

An invented name, using the phonetic elements jay and la, sharing a sound with other popular names such as Kayla.

Somali form of Jilani.

Variant of Jayla.

An invented name, a variant of Kailani using the popular phonetic element jay.

An invented name, using the popular phonetic elements jay and lee, sharing a sound with other popular names such as Kaylee and Bailey.

Variant of Jaylene.

Variant of Jalen (masculine) or Jaylynn (feminine).

An invented name, combining the popular phonetic elements jay and lene.

Variant of Jalen (masculine) or Jaylynn (feminine).

Variant of Jaylynn popular in the Netherlands.

Variant of Jaylynn.

An invented name, combining the popular phonetic elements jay and lyn.

Variant of Jamie.

Variant of Jamie.

Variant of James.

Variant of Jane.

Variant of Jane.

Variant of Jason.

Means "possessing victory", derived from Sanskrit जय (jaya) meaning "victory" and वन्तृ (vantṛ) meaning "possessor, owner".

Alternate transcription of Arabic جاذبيّة (see Jazibiyya).

Latvian form of Joseph.

Means "charm, attractiveness" in Arabic.

Variant of Jaasiel.

Means "space, room, territory" in Kazakh, derived from Arabic جزيرة (jazīra).

Combination of the popular phonetic elements jaz and lyn.

Hungarian form of Jasmine.

Spanish form of Jasmine.

Variant of Jasmine.

Variant of Jasmine.

Variant of Jasmine.

Modern French form of Jehan, the Old French form of Iohannes (see John). Since the 12th century it has consistently been the most common male name in...

Medieval English variant of Jehanne (see Jane). It was common in England and Scotland during the Middle Ages but eventually became rare in England....

Variant of Jean 2 or Gina.

Combination of Jean 1 and Baptiste, referring to Saint John the Baptist.

Combination of Jean 1 and Charles.

Combination of Jean 1 and Claude.