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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1601. | Juci | Hebrew |  | Praised. |
| 1602. | Juci | Hungarian |  | Praised. |
| 1603. | Jucika | Hebrew |  | Praised. |
| 1604. | Jucika | Hungarian |  | Praised. |
| 1605. | Jud | Hebrew |  | Praised. |
| 1606. | Judaea | Biblical |  | The praised one |
| 1607. | Judah | Biblical |  | The praise of the Lord, confession |
| 1608. | Judah | Hebrew |  | Praise. The praised one. Fourth son of Jacob and Leah and a direct ancestor to Jesus Christ. The words Jew and Judaism are derived from his name. |
| 1609. | Judas | Biblical |  | The praised one |
| 1610. | Judas | Greek |  | Greek form of Judah. The apostle, Judas Iscariot, betrayed Jesus Christ for thirty pieces of silver. As a result, the name Judas is used as a synonym for 'traitor' and is not often used as a first name. |
| 1611. | Judas | Hebrew |  | Variant of Judah: Praise. The praised one. This name has become synonymous with traitor, as the apostle Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus Christ for thirty pieces of silver. |
| 1612. | Judd | Hebrew |  | Praised. Also can be a diminutive of Jordan: To flow down. Flowing down. |
| 1613. | Jude | Biblical |  | The praised one |
| 1614. | Jude | Hebrew |  | Variant of Judah: Praise. The praised one. |
| 1615. | Jude | Latin |  | Young. |
| 1616. | Judea | Biblical |  | The praised one |
| 1617. | Judeana | Hebrew |  | From Judea. |
| 1618. | Judeena | Hebrew |  | From Judea. |
| 1619. | Judi | Hebrew |  | Diminutive of Judith: Jewess. Praised. |
| 1620. | Judie | Hebrew |  | Praised; From Judea. |
| 1621. | Judit | Hebrew |  | Praised. |
| 1622. | Judit | Swedish |  | Swedish forrn of Judith: praised. |
| 1623. | Judith | Biblical |  | The praised one |
| 1624. | Judith | Hebrew |  | Jewess. Praised. |
| 1625. | Judith | Latin |  | Young. |
| 1626. | Juditha | Hebrew |  | From Judea. |
| 1627. | Judy | Hebrew |  | Diminutive of Judith: Jewess. Praised. |
| 1628. | Judy | Hebrew |  | Praised. |
| 1629. | Juga | Latin |  | Goddess of marriage. |
| 1630. | Jugalis | Latin |  | Goddess of marriage. |
| 1631. | Juha | Hebrew |  | Gift from God. |
| 1632. | Jukka | Finnish |  | Finnish form of John. |
| 1633. | Jukka | Hebrew |  | Gift from God. |
| 1634. | Julcsa | Hungarian |  | Youthful. |
| 1635. | Jule | French |  | Jewel. |
| 1636. | Julee | French |  | Jove's child. A feminine of Julian. |
| 1637. | Juleen | French |  | Jove's child. A feminine of Julian. |
| 1638. | Julen | Latin |  | Youthful. |
| 1639. | Julene | Latin |  | Young. |
| 1640. | Jules | French |  | Youthful. The French form of Julius. Famous Bearer: Science fiction writer Jules Verne (1828-1905). |
| 1641. | Jules | Greek |  | Variant of Julius: Downy. Hairy. Derived from the clan name of Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar. |
| 1642. | Jules | Latin |  | Youthful. |
| 1643. | Julesa | Latin |  | Young. |
| 1644. | Juli | Latin |  | Young. |
| 1645. | Julia | French |  | Youthful. |
| 1646. | Julia | Greek |  | Feminine form of Julius: Downy. Hairy. Derived from the clan name of Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar. |
| 1647. | Julia | Latin |  | Young. The feminine form of Julius. A character in Shakespeare's play 'Two Gentlemen of Verona'. |
| 1648. | Julia | Shakespearean |  | 'Two Gentlemen of Verona' A lady of Verona, beloved of Proteus. |
| 1649. | Julia | Swedish |  | Youth. |
| 1650. | Julian | English |  | Jove's child. Form of Julius and family clan name of several powerful Roman emperors. Biblical Roman centurion Julius saved Paul's life during a hazardous voyage. |
| 1651. | Julian | French |  | Youthful. |
| 1652. | Julian | Greek |  | Youthlul. |
| 1653. | Julian | Latin |  | Youthful. Jove's child. From Latin 'Julianus'. Form of Julius and family clan name of several powerful Roman emperors. In the Middle Ages, the name Julian was used for children of either gender, but is now used as a boy's name. |
| 1654. | Julian | Spanish |  | Youth. |
| 1655. | Juliana | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a poem. |
| 1656. | Juliana | Latin |  | Youthful. The feminine form of Julian. Famous Bearer: Former Queen Juliana of the Netherlands. |
| 1657. | Julianna | Latin |  | Young. Jove's child. Feminine of Julius. |
| 1658. | Julianne | Latin |  | Downy grace. A compound of the names Julie and Anne. Also can be interpreted as the feminine form of Julian: Youthful. Jove's child. |
| 1659. | Juliano | Spanish |  | Jove's child. |
| 1660. | Julie | French |  | Downy. French form of Julia. Also can be a feminine form of Julian: Youthful. Jove's child. Famous Bearer: Actress Julie Andrews. |
| 1661. | Julie | Latin |  | Variant of Julia: Young. |
| 1662. | Julieann | Latin |  | Young. Jove's child. Feminine of Julius. |
| 1663. | Julieanna | Latin |  | Young. Jove's child. Feminine of Julius. |
| 1664. | Julieanne | Latin |  | Young. Jove's child. Feminine of Julius. |
| 1665. | Julieanne | Latin |  | Jove's child. Feminine of Julius. |
| 1666. | Julien | French |  | Jove's child. |
| 1667. | Julienne | French |  | Youthful. Feminine form of Julian. |
| 1668. | Julienne | Latin |  | Feminine form of Julian or Julius: Youthful. Jove's child. |
| 1669. | Juliet | French |  | Youthful; Variant of Julia. 'Jove's child.' Star crossed lover in the Shakespearian tragedy Romeo and Juliet. |
| 1670. | Juliet | Italian |  | An Italian diminutive of Julia. Juliet was the young heroine of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. |
| 1671. | Juliet | Latin |  | Variant of Julia: Young. |
| 1672. | Juliet | Shakespearean |  | 'Measure for Measure' Beloved of Claudio. 'The Tragedy of Romeo And Juliet' Daughter to Capulet, who falls in love with Romeo, son to Montague. |
| 1673. | Julieta | Spanish |  | Variant of Julia, from Julian. Jove's child. |
| 1674. | Julietta | French |  | Youthful. |
| 1675. | Julietta | Italian |  | Variant of Julia. Jove's child. |
| 1676. | Julietta | Latin |  | Variant of Julia: Young. |
| 1677. | Juliette | French |  | Youthful. Variant of Julia: Jove's child. |
| 1678. | Juliette | Italian |  | Variant of Juliet: An Italian diminutive of Julia. Famous bearer: Juliet, young heroine of Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet'. |
| 1679. | Juliette | Latin |  | Young. |
| 1680. | Julina | Spanish |  | Jove's child. A feminine of Julian. |
| 1681. | Julinka | Latin |  | Young. |
| 1682. | Julio | Latin |  | Youthful. |
| 1683. | Julio | Spanish |  | Youth. |
| 1684. | Juliska | Hungarian |  | Youthful. |
| 1685. | Juliska | Latin |  | Young. |
| 1686. | Julita | French |  | Youthful. |
| 1687. | Julius | Biblical |  | Downy; soft and tender hair |
| 1688. | Julius | French |  | Jove's child. |
| 1689. | Julius | Greek |  | Downy. Hairy. Derived from the clan name of Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar. |
| 1690. | Julius | Latin |  | Youthful. |
| 1691. | Julius | Shakespearean |  | 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Julius Caesar, Roman statesman and general. |
| 1692. | Juliusr | Greek |  | Youthlul. |
| 1693. | Juliusz | Latin |  | Youthful. |
| 1694. | Jullian | Latin |  | Youthful. |
| 1695. | Jullien | French |  | Youthful. |
| 1696. | Jullien | Latin |  | Youthful. |
| 1697. | Jumanah | Arabic |  | A silver pearl. |
| 1698. | Jumanah | Muslim |  | Silver. Pearl. |
| 1699. | Jumoke | Egyptian |  | Loved by all. |
| 1700. | Junae | Latin |  | Young. In Roman mythology Juno was protectress of women and of marriage. In modern times June is therefore known as the bridal month. |