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Judson
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Judson means "son of Jude," originating from English and Hebrew. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
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Julien
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Julien: French variant of Julian, meaning "youthful" or "downy." |
French, Latin |
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Juaquin
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Juaquin means "God will judge," derived from Hebrew name Yoḥanan. |
Hispanic, Spanish |
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Jud
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Jud means "praised" and originates from Hebrew, derived from Judah. |
Biblical, English, Hebrew |
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Judah
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Judah means "praised" in Hebrew; origin from biblical Jacob's son. |
Biblical, Hebrew, Jewish |
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Juan Karlos
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Juan Karlos means "God is gracious" and has Spanish roots. |
Hispanic, Spanish |
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Jovino
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Jovino means "young" in Latin, derived from the name Jove. |
Biblical, Italian, Latin |
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JSean
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JSean combines "J" and "Sean," meaning "God is gracious." |
American, English |
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Jouko
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Jouko is a Finnish name meaning "man" or "warrior." |
Finnish |
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Jovan
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Jovan means "God is gracious," derived from Hebrew name Yochanan. |
Biblical, Greek, Serbian |
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Jovani
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Jovani means "God is gracious," derived from the Hebrew name Yohanan. |
Italian, Latin |
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Jostein
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Jostein means "God's stone," originating from Old Norse roots. |
Norwegian |
Boy |
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Jota
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Jota: Spanish letter name, derived from Greek "iota," meaning "small." |
Portuguese, Spanish |
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Josif
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Josif means "God will add," originating from Hebrew Yosef. |
Biblical, Greek, Hebrew |
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Josquin
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Josquin means "God has heard," originating from French and Latin. |
French, Latin |
Boy |
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José
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José means "God will add," originating from Hebrew name Yosef. |
Biblical, Hebrew, Spanish |
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Jontavious
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Jontavious: modern name, likely derived from Jonathan and Tavious. |
American, Biblical, Native American |
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Jontte
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Jontte is a Finnish diminutive of the name Johannes, meaning "God's grace." |
American, Biblical, English |
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Jorre
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Jorre is a Dutch variant of George, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker." |
Dutch, English |
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Johnjo
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Johnjo combines "John" and "Joseph," meaning "God is gracious." |
Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, Christian, Irish |
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Jolyon
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Jolyon means "young" and originates from Latin and English roots. |
Arthurian Legend, English |
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Jonjo
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Jonjo is a diminutive of Jonathan, meaning "God has given." |
English, Gaelic |
Boy |
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Johan
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Johan means "God is gracious," derived from Hebrew name Yochanan. |
Biblical, Dutch, Germanic, Hebrew, Latin, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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John-Angus
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John-Angus combines "John" (God is gracious) and "Angus" (one strength). |
Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, English |
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Joe Bob
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Joe Bob combines "Joe" (God will increase) and "Bob" (bright fame). |
American, Biblical, English |
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Joep
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Joep is a Dutch diminutive of Joseph, meaning "God will add." |
Biblical, Dutch, Hebrew |
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JoaquÃÂn
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Biblical, Latin, Spanish |
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Joaquin
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Joaquin means "God will establish," originating from Hebrew and Spanish. |
Biblical, Spanish |
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Jochem
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Jochem is a Dutch variant of Joachim, meaning "God will establish." |
Biblical, Dutch |
Boy |
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Jharrel
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Jharrel: Unique name, possibly derived from Hebrew, meaning "to shine." |
American, Arabic, Hebrew |
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