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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1101. | Jim | Hebrew |  | Supplanter. |
| 1102. | Jimena | Spanish |  | Heard. |
| 1103. | Jimi | English |  | Modern feminine of Jimmy. |
| 1104. | Jimmi | English |  | Modern feminine of Jimmy. |
| 1105. | Jimmie | English |  | Variant of Jacob 'Supplanter.'. |
| 1106. | Jimmy | English |  | Supplant. Replace. Variant of Jacob derived from the Latin Jacomus. |
| 1107. | Jimmy | Hebrew |  | Supplanter. |
| 1108. | Jimnah | Biblical |  | Right hand; numbering; preparing |
| 1109. | Jin | Chinese |  | Means either 'gold, metal, money' or 'elegant' or 'ferry'. |
| 1110. | Jin | Chinese |  | Means either 'gold, metal, money' or 'elegant' or 'ferry'. |
| 1111. | Jina | African |  | Named child. (Swahili). |
| 1112. | Jineen | French |  | Diminutive form of Jane or Jeanne. |
| 1113. | Jing | Chinese |  | Means either 'essense' or 'capital' or 'pure'. |
| 1114. | Jing | Chinese |  | Means either 'essense' or 'capital' or 'pure'. |
| 1115. | Jinni | English |  | Variant of Jenny which is a diminutive of Jane and Jennifer. |
| 1116. | Jinny | English |  | Variant of Jenny which is a diminutive of Jane and Jennifer. |
| 1117. | Jinny | English |  | Variant of Jenny which is a diminutive of Jane and Jennifer. |
| 1118. | Jinny | Latin |  | Virgin. |
| 1119. | Jinx | Latin |  | Spell. |
| 1120. | Jiphtah | Biblical |  | Opening. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1121. | Jiphtah | Biblical |  | Opening. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 1122. | Jiphthael | Biblical |  | God opening |
| 1123. | Jirair | Armenian |  | Hard working. |
| 1124. | Jiri | Greek |  | Farmer. |
| 1125. | Jirina | Czechoslovakian |  | Feminine form of Jirka. |
| 1126. | Jirka | Czechoslovakian |  | Farmer. |
| 1127. | Jirkar | Greek |  | Farmer. |
| 1128. | Jiro | Japanese |  | Second son. |
| 1129. | Jiselle | English |  | Pledge. Phonetic spelling of Giselle. |
| 1130. | Jivanta | Indian |  | Gives life. |
| 1131. | Jivin | Indian |  | Gives life. |
| 1132. | Jo | English |  | Abbreviation of names like Joanna and Josephine. Also used as a prefix in compound names like Jobeth and Jolisa. |
| 1133. | Jo | French |  | Diminutive of Josephine: May Jehovah add. Addition (to the family). Also can be a diminutive of Joanne: God is gracious. French form of Joanna (from the Latin, Johanna) and the feminine form of John. |
| 1134. | Jo | Latin |  | Diminutive of Joanna: God is gracious. Feminine form of John (from the Latin, Johanna). |
| 1135. | Joab | Biblical |  | Paternity; voluntary |
| 1136. | Joachim | Hebrew |  | May Jehovah exalt. God prepares. |
| 1137. | Joah | Biblical |  | Fraternity; brother of the Lord |
| 1138. | Joahaz | Biblical |  | Apprehending, possessing, seeing. |
| 1139. | Joakim | Biblical |  | Rising or establishing of the Lord |
| 1140. | Joan | English |  | God is gracious. Feminine form of John Famous Bearers: Legendary Pope Joan, who was a woman masquerading as a man; French heroine Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc); actresses Joan Crawford, Joan Fontaine, and Joan Collins. |
| 1141. | Joan | Hebrew |  | Gift from God. |
| 1142. | Joan | Shakespearean |  | 'Henry VI, Part 1' Joan La Pucelle, commonly called Joan of Arc. |
| 1143. | Joana | English |  | Variant of Joan. |
| 1144. | Joana | Latin |  | Variant of Joan. |
| 1145. | Joanie | English |  | Variant of Joan. |
| 1146. | Joanie | English |  | Variant of Joan. |
| 1147. | Joanie | Latin |  | Variant of Joan. |
| 1148. | Joanka | Polish |  | Polish form of Joanna: God is gracious. |
| 1149. | Joann | English |  | Variant of Joan. |
| 1150. | Joann | Latin |  | Variant of Joan. |
| 1151. | Joanna | Biblical |  | Grace or gift of the Lord |
| 1152. | Joanna | English |  | Variant of Joan. Feminine of John. |
| 1153. | Joanna | French |  | God's gift. |
| 1154. | Joanna | Hebrew |  | Gift from God. |
| 1155. | Joanna | Latin |  | God is gracious. Feminine form of John (from the Latin Johanna). |
| 1156. | Joanne | English |  | Variant of Joan. |
| 1157. | Joanne | French |  | God is gracious. French form of Joanna (from the Latin, Johanna) and the feminine form of John. |
| 1158. | Joanne | Latin |  | Variant of Joanna: God is gracious. Feminine form of John (from the Latin Johanna). |
| 1159. | Joao | Portuguese |  | Variant of the Hebrew John 'Jehovah has been gracious; has shown favor.'. |
| 1160. | Joaquin | Spanish |  | Abbreviation of the Hebrew name Jehoichin meaning 'Jehovah has established.' Joaquin Miller the colorful 19th century poet-adventurer of the American west. |
| 1161. | Joaquina | Hebrew |  | God shall establish. |
| 1162. | Joaquina | Spanish |  | Prepared. |
| 1163. | Joaquine | Hebrew |  | God shall establish. |
| 1164. | Joash | Biblical |  | Who despairs or burns |
| 1165. | Joatham | Biblical |  | The perfection of the Lord |
| 1166. | Job | Biblical |  | He that weeps or cries |
| 1167. | Job | Hebrew |  | Persecuted. In the Old Testament, Job was remembered for his great patience ('the patience of Job'). |
| 1168. | Jobab | Biblical |  | Sorrowful, hated. |
| 1169. | Jobe | English |  | Variant of Job 'persecuted'. |
| 1170. | Jobe | Hebrew |  | Variant of Job 'persecuted'. |
| 1171. | Joben | Japanese |  | Enjoy cleanness. |
| 1172. | Jobina | Hebrew |  | Persecuted. |
| 1173. | Joby | English |  | Variant of Job 'persecuted'. |
| 1174. | Joby | Hebrew |  | Variant of Job 'persecuted'. |
| 1175. | Jocasta | Greek |  | Shining moon. Jocasta was the mother and wife of Oedipus; once Oedipus and Jocasta learned that their marriage was incestuous, Oedipus blinded himself and Jocasta committed suicide. |
| 1176. | Jocelin | Hebrew |  | Supplanter. |
| 1177. | Jocelin | Latin |  | Happy. |
| 1178. | Jocelina | English |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1179. | Jocelina | French |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1180. | Jocelina | French |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1181. | Joceline | English |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1182. | Joceline | French |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1183. | Joceline | Hebrew |  | Supplanter. |
| 1184. | Jocelyn | English |  | Playful. |
| 1185. | Jocelyn | French |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1186. | Jocelyn | French |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1187. | Jocelyn | German |  | One of the Goths. |
| 1188. | Jocelyn | German |  | One of the Goths. Introduced into Britam as a masculine name during the Norman Conquest, Jocelyn was adopted as a feminine first name in the early 20th century. |
| 1189. | Jocelyn | Hebrew |  | Supplanter. |
| 1190. | Jocelyn | Latin |  | Happy. |
| 1191. | Jocelyne | English |  | Playful; Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1192. | Jocelyne | French |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1193. | Jocelynn | English |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1194. | Jocelynn | French |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1195. | Jochebed | Biblical |  | Glorious, honorable. |
| 1196. | Jochebed | Hebrew |  | God's glory. |
| 1197. | Jocheved | Hebrew |  | God is glorious. |
| 1198. | Jock | English |  | Variant of Jack: Diminutive of John: God is gracious. During the Middle Ages, Jack was so common that it was used as a general term for 'man' or 'boy'. Famous Bearer: American actor Jack Lemmon. |
| 1199. | Jock | Hebrew |  | Supplanter. |
| 1200. | Jock | Scottish |  | God is gracious. A diminutive of John and influenced by Jack. Today, Jock is commonly used as a nickname for someone who is heavily involved in sports and has been used in the past as a nickname for a Scot or as a slang term for a Scottish soldier. |