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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 901. | Jeraldine | English |  | Variant of Geraldine. |
| 902. | Jeraldo | Spanish |  | Variant of Gerald 'Rules by the spear.'. |
| 903. | Jeralyn | English |  | Modern blend of Jerry and Marilyn. |
| 904. | Jeramie | English |  | Variant of Jeremiah in use since the Middle Ages. |
| 905. | Jeramy | English |  | Variant of Jeremiah in use since the Middle Ages. |
| 906. | Jeran | English |  | Modern variant of Israeli Jaron 'cry of rejoicing.'. |
| 907. | Jerande | English |  | Variant of Garrett 'rules by the spear.'. |
| 908. | Jerard | English |  | Variant of Gerard 'Rules by the spear.' English surname. |
| 909. | Jerard | French |  | Variant of Gerard 'Rules by the spear.' English surname. |
| 910. | Jerardo | Spanish |  | Variant of Gerard 'Rules by the spear.'. |
| 911. | Jerebai | Biblical |  | Fighting, chiding, multiplying. |
| 912. | Jerebai | Biblical |  | Fighting, chiding, multiplying. |
| 913. | Jered | Biblical |  | Ruling, coming down. |
| 914. | Jered | English |  | Variant of Garrett 'rules by the spear.'. |
| 915. | Jerel | English |  | Strong; open-minded. Blend of Jerold and Darell. |
| 916. | Jerelyn | English |  | Modern blend of Jerry and Marilyn. |
| 917. | Jeremai | Biblical |  | My height, throwing forth waters. |
| 918. | Jeremai | Biblical |  | My height, throwing forth waters. |
| 919. | Jeremi | Hebrew |  | Exalted of the Lord. |
| 920. | Jeremiah | Biblical |  | Exaltation of the Lord |
| 921. | Jeremiah | Hebrew |  | May Jehovah exalt. Exalted of the Lord. Jeremiah was a 7th century prophet and the author of the book of Lamentations in the Old Testament. Used commonly in Ireland. |
| 922. | Jeremias | Hebrew |  | Exalted of the Lord. |
| 923. | Jeremias | Spanish |  | Jehovah exalts. |
| 924. | Jeremie | English |  | Variant of Jeremiah in use since the Middle Ages. |
| 925. | Jeremie | Hebrew |  | Exalted of the Lord. |
| 926. | Jeremoth | Biblical |  | Eminences, one that fears death. |
| 927. | Jeremy | English |  | Variant of Jeremiah in use since the Middle Ages. |
| 928. | Jeremy | Hebrew |  | Variant of Jeremiah: May Jehovah exalt. Exalted of the Lord. |
| 929. | Jeren | English |  | Modern variant of Israeli Jaron 'cry of rejoicing.'. |
| 930. | Jereth | English |  | Bled of Jar or Jer and Gareth. |
| 931. | Jerett | English |  | Spear strong. Variant of Garrett. |
| 932. | Jeriah | Biblical |  | Fear, or throwing down, of the Lord. |
| 933. | Jeriah | Biblical |  | Fear, or throwing down, of the Lord. |
| 934. | Jeriah | Hebrew |  | Jehovah has seen. A Biblical name. |
| 935. | Jeric | English |  | Strong; gifted ruler. Blend of Jer- and Derrick. |
| 936. | Jericho | Arabic |  | City of the moon. In the bible Jericho was a Canaan city destroyed when its walls fell down. |
| 937. | Jericho | Biblical |  | 'His moon, his month, his sweet smell' |
| 938. | Jerick | English |  | Strong; gifted ruler. Blend of Jer- and Derrick. |
| 939. | Jerico | Spanish |  | City of the moon. Variant of Hebrew Jericho. |
| 940. | Jeriel | Biblical |  | Fear, or vision of God. |
| 941. | Jeriel | English |  | Strong; open-minded. Blend of Jerold and Darell. |
| 942. | Jerijah | Biblical |  | Fear, or throwing down, of the Lord. |
| 943. | Jerijah | Biblical |  | Fear, or throwing down, of the Lord. |
| 944. | Jerilyn | English |  | Modern blend of Jerry and Marilyn. |
| 945. | Jerilynn | English |  | Modern blend of Jerry and Marilyn. |
| 946. | Jerimoth | Biblical |  | He that fears or rejects death |
| 947. | Jerioth | Biblical |  | Kettles, breaking asunder. |
| 948. | Jermain | English |  | Brotherly. Variant of Germaine. |
| 949. | Jermain | Latin |  | Brotherly. Variant of Germaine. Singer Jermaine Jackson. |
| 950. | Jermaine | English |  | Brotherly. Variant of Germaine. Singer Jermaine Jackson. |
| 951. | Jermaine | French |  | German or 'from Germany', from the French word, Germain. |
| 952. | Jermaine | Latin |  | Brotherly. Variant of Germaine. Singer Jermaine Jackson. |
| 953. | Jermane | English |  | Brotherly. Variant of Germaine. |
| 954. | Jermane | Latin |  | Brotherly. Variant of Germaine. Singer Jermaine Jackson. |
| 955. | Jermayne | English |  | Brotherly. Variant of Germaine. |
| 956. | Jermayne | Latin |  | Brotherly. Variant of Germaine. Singer Jermaine Jackson. |
| 957. | Jermija | Russian |  | Russian form of Jeremiah 'Gods appointed one'. |
| 958. | Jeroboam | Biblical |  | He that opposes the people |
| 959. | Jerod | English |  | Variant of Garrett 'rules by the spear.'. |
| 960. | Jeroenr | Greek |  | Holy name. |
| 961. | Jeroham | Biblical |  | High, merciful, beloved. |
| 962. | Jerold | Spanish |  | Variant of Gerald 'Rules by the spear.'. |
| 963. | Jerolin | Latin |  | Holy. |
| 964. | Jerome | Greek |  | Holy name. St. Jerome (4th century) was responsible for the Latin translation of the Bible (the Vulgate). Famous Bearers: British writer Jerome K. Jerome (1859-1927) and American composer/songwriter Jerome Kern (1885-1945). (see also Geronimo). |
| 965. | Jerome | Latin |  | Variant of Hieronymus: Holy name. |
| 966. | Jeronimo | Spanish |  | Spanish form of Jerome 'saved'. |
| 967. | Jerrad | English |  | Variant of Garrett 'rules by the spear.'. |
| 968. | Jerrah | Hebrew |  | Jehovah has seen. A Biblical name. |
| 969. | Jerrald | Spanish |  | Variant of Gerald 'Rules by the spear.'. |
| 970. | Jerrall | English |  | Strong; open-minded. Blend of Jerold and Darell. |
| 971. | Jerred | English |  | Variant of Garrett 'rules by the spear.'. |
| 972. | Jerrel | English |  | Strong; open-minded. Blend of Jerold and Darell. |
| 973. | Jerrell | English |  | Strong; open-minded. Blend of Jerold and Darell. |
| 974. | Jerren | English |  | Modern variant of Israeli Jaron 'cry of rejoicing.'. |
| 975. | Jerrett | English |  | Spear strong. Variant of Garrett. |
| 976. | Jerric | English |  | Strong; gifted ruler. Blend of Jer- and Derrick. |
| 977. | Jerrick | English |  | Strong; gifted ruler. Blend of Jer- and Derrick. |
| 978. | Jerriel | English |  | Strong; gifted ruler. Blend of Jer- and Derrick. |
| 979. | Jerrilyn | English |  | Modern blend of Jerry and Marilyn. |
| 980. | Jerrin | English |  | Modern variant of Israeli Jaron 'cry of rejoicing.'. |
| 981. | Jerrod | English |  | Variant of Garrett 'rules by the spear.'. |
| 982. | Jerrold | Spanish |  | Variant of Gerald 'Rules by the spear.'. |
| 983. | Jerrold | Teutonic |  | Strong with a spear. |
| 984. | Jerron | English |  | Modern variant of Israeli Jaron 'cry of rejoicing.'. |
| 985. | Jerry | English |  | Diminutive of Geraldine: A feminine form of Gerald, meaning ruling spear. Famous bearer: The Earl of Surrey wrote a series of love poems titled, 'the fair Geraldine', to Lady Elizabeth Fitzgerald. |
| 986. | Jerry | English |  | A diminutive of a Jeremiah, Jeremy, or Jerome, also used as an independent name. Also a colloquial term for a German soldier. Famous bearer: American comedian-actor Jerry Lewis was born Joseph Levitch. |
| 987. | Jerry | Greek |  | Diminutive of Jerome: Holy name. Sacred name. |
| 988. | Jerry | Hebrew |  | Diminutive of Jeremiah: May Jehovah exalt. Exalted of the Lord. Jeremiah was a 7th century prophet and the author of the book of Lamentations in the Old Testament. Used commonly in Ireland. |
| 989. | Jerryl | English |  | Strong; open-minded. Blend of Jerold and Darell. |
| 990. | Jerubbaal | Biblical |  | He that defends Baal; let Baal defend his cause |
| 991. | Jerubbesheth | Biblical |  | Let the idol of confusion defend itself |
| 992. | Jeruel | Biblical |  | Fear, or vision of God. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 993. | Jeruel | Biblical |  | Fear, or vision of God. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 994. | Jerusalem | Biblical |  | Vision of peace |
| 995. | Jerusha | Biblical |  | Banished, possession, inheritance. |
| 996. | Jerusha | Hebrew |  | Married. |
| 997. | Jervis | English |  | Variant of the French name Gervaise 'spearman.'. |
| 998. | Jeryl | English |  | Strong; open-minded. Blend of Jerold and Darell. |
| 999. | Jerzyr | Greek |  | Farmer. |
| 1000. | Jesaiah | Biblical |  | Health; or salvation; of the Lord |