| 1501 to 1600 of 1764 matches |   |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1501. | Josibiah | Biblical |  | The seat; or captivity of the Lord |
| 1502. | Josie | English |  | Diminutive form of Josephine. |
| 1503. | Josie | 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. |
| 1504. | Josie | Hebrew |  | God will add. |
| 1505. | Josilyn | English |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1506. | Josilyn | English |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1507. | Josilyn | French |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1508. | Josina | English |  | Diminutive form of Josephine. |
| 1509. | Josiphiah | Biblical |  | Increase of the Lord, the Lord's finishing. |
| 1510. | Joska | Hungarian |  | Hungarian form of Joseph 'God is gracious'. |
| 1511. | Joslin | English |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1512. | Joslin | French |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1513. | Joslyn | English |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1514. | Joslyn | French |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1515. | Joss | German |  | Diminutive of Jocelyn: '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. |
| 1516. | Joss | German |  | Diminutive of Jocelyn: '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. |
| 1517. | Joss | Hebrew |  | Abbreviation of Joshua 'Jehovah is salvation.'. |
| 1518. | JosT | Hebrew |  | Variant of Joseph: May Jehovah add/give increase. |
| 1519. | JosT | Spanish |  | The Spanish form of Joseph: May Jehovah add. Addition (to the family). |
| 1520. | Josu | Hebrew |  | God saves. |
| 1521. | Josue | Hebrew |  | God is salvation. |
| 1522. | Josue | Spanish |  | Spanish form of Joshua 'He shall add'. |
| 1523. | Josune | Spanish |  | Named for Jesus. |
| 1524. | Jotham | Biblical |  | The perfection of the Lord |
| 1525. | Jotham | Hebrew |  | Jehovah is perfect. May Jehovah complete. In the Old Testament, Gideon's youngest son, who escaped the massacre of his seventy brothers. Also a king of Judah during a time of military strife. |
| 1526. | Jothath | Biblical |  | His goodness |
| 1527. | Jothatha | Biblical |  | His goodness |
| 1528. | Jourdain | Shakespearean |  | 'Henry VI, Part 2' Margery Jourdain, a witch. |
| 1529. | Jourdaine | English |  | Variant of Hebrew Jordan 'down flowing.'. |
| 1530. | Jourdaine | Hebrew |  | Variant of Hebrew Jordan 'down flowing.'. |
| 1531. | Jourdan | French |  | Variant of Hebrew Jordan 'down flowing.'. |
| 1532. | Jourdon | English |  | Variant of Hebrew Jordan 'down flowing.'. |
| 1533. | Jourdon | Hebrew |  | Variant of Hebrew Jordan 'down flowing.'. |
| 1534. | Jov | Hebrew |  | Supplanter. |
| 1535. | Jov | Russian |  | Form of Job 'persecuted'. |
| 1536. | Jovan | Latin |  | Father of the sky. Form of Jove from Jupiter. Jupiter was Roman mythological supreme deity corresponding to the Greek Zeus. |
| 1537. | Jovana | Spanish |  | Feminine of Jovian derived from Jove who was the Roman mythological Jupiter and father of the sky. |
| 1538. | Jovani | Latin |  | Form of Jovan 'Father of the sky.'. |
| 1539. | Jovann | Latin |  | Form of Jovan 'Father of the sky.'. |
| 1540. | Jovanna | Spanish |  | Feminine of Jovian derived from Jove who was the Roman mythological Jupiter and father of the sky. |
| 1541. | Jovanni | Latin |  | Form of Jovan 'Father of the sky.'. |
| 1542. | Jovanny | Latin |  | Form of Jovan 'Father of the sky.'. |
| 1543. | Jovany | Latin |  | Form of Jovan 'Father of the sky.'. |
| 1544. | Jove | Latin |  | Another name for Jupiter. |
| 1545. | Jovena | Spanish |  | Feminine of Jovian derived from Jove who was the Roman mythological Jupiter and father of the sky. |
| 1546. | Jovi | Latin |  | Form of Jovan 'Father of the sky.'. |
| 1547. | Jovin | Latin |  | Form of Jovan 'Father of the sky.'. |
| 1548. | Jovina | Spanish |  | Feminine of Jovian derived from Jove who was the Roman mythological Jupiter and father of the sky. |
| 1549. | Jovita | Spanish |  | Feminine of Jovian derived from Jove who was the Roman mythological Jupiter and father of the sky. |
| 1550. | Jovito | Latin |  | Form of Jovan 'Father of the sky.'. |
| 1551. | Jovon | Latin |  | Form of Jovan 'Father of the sky.'. |
| 1552. | Joxepa | Hebrew |  | God will add. |
| 1553. | Joy | English |  | Joy. Rejoicing. |
| 1554. | Joy | French |  | Jewel; Rejoicing. |
| 1555. | Joy | French |  | Rejoicing. |
| 1556. | Joy | Latin |  | Happy. |
| 1557. | Joya | English |  | Rejoicing. |
| 1558. | Joya | French |  | Rejoicing. |
| 1559. | Joyann | English |  | Rejoicing. |
| 1560. | Joyann | French |  | Rejoicing. |
| 1561. | Joyanna | English |  | Rejoicing. |
| 1562. | Joyanna | French |  | Rejoicing. |
| 1563. | Joyanna | French |  | Rejoicing. |
| 1564. | Joyanne | English |  | Rejoicing. |
| 1565. | Joyanne | French |  | Rejoicing. |
| 1566. | Joyce | Celtic |  | Feminine of Jodoc. |
| 1567. | Joyce | English |  | Cheerful. Merry. From the name of 7th-century hermit St Judoc (St Judocus or St Josse), who was the son of a Breton king. In medieval England, this name was given to children of either gender, although it is now used solely as a feminine name. |
| 1568. | Joyce | Latin |  | Happy. |
| 1569. | Joyceanne | English |  | Cheerful; merry. |
| 1570. | Joyceanne | Latin |  | Cheerful; merry. |
| 1571. | Joyceanne | Latin |  | Cheerful; merry. |
| 1572. | Joycelyn | English |  | Cheerful; merry. |
| 1573. | Joycelyn | Latin |  | Cheerful; merry. |
| 1574. | Joycelynn | English |  | Cheerful; merry. |
| 1575. | Joyelle | English |  | Rejoicing. |
| 1576. | Joyelle | French |  | Rejoicing. |
| 1577. | Jozabad | Biblical |  | Having a dowry. |
| 1578. | Jozachar | Biblical |  | Remembering, of the male sex. |
| 1579. | Jozachar | Biblical |  | Remembering, of the male sex. |
| 1580. | Joziah | Hebrew |  | Jehovah has healed. Biblical Josiah became king of Judah at eight after his father was assassinated. He ruled 31 years. |
| 1581. | Jozka | Czechoslovakian |  | God will multipIy. |
| 1582. | Jozlyn | English |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1583. | Jozlyn | French |  | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. |
| 1584. | Jozsa | Hebrew |  | God will add. |
| 1585. | Jozsef | Hungarian |  | Hungarian form of Joseph 'God is gracious'. |
| 1586. | Jozsi | Hungarian |  | Hungarian form of Joseph 'God is gracious'. |
| 1587. | Ju | Chinese |  | Chrysanthemum. |
| 1588. | Juan | Hebrew |  | Gift from God. |
| 1589. | Juan | Spanish |  | The Spanish form of John: God is gracious. Often used in combination with other names. |
| 1590. | Juana | Hebrew |  | Gift from God. |
| 1591. | Juana | Spanish |  | God's gift. |
| 1592. | Juanetta | Spanish |  | Diminutive form of Juana derived from John. |
| 1593. | Juanisha | Spanish |  | Diminutive form of Juana derived from John. |
| 1594. | Juanita | Hebrew |  | Gift from God. |
| 1595. | Juanita | Spanish |  | Feminine form of Juan: The Spanish form of John: God is gracious. God's gift. |
| 1596. | Juanito | Spanish |  | Spanish form of John 'gracious gift from God'. |
| 1597. | Jubal | Biblical |  | He that runs; a trumpet |
| 1598. | Jubal | Hebrew |  | The ram. Inventor of the harp and pipes and founder of music making. |
| 1599. | Jucal | Biblical |  | Mighty, perfect. |
| 1600. | Jucal | Biblical |  | Mighty, perfect. |