Josiah | Biblical | Derived from the Hebrew yasbayah (t.. | | |
Josiah | English | From the Hebrew Yoshiya, whic.. | | |
Josiah | Hebrew | Anglicized form of the Hebrew Yoshi.. | | |
Josie | English | Pet form of Josephine (God will add.. | | |
Josie | Hebrew | | | |
Josie | American | A familiar form of Josephine, whi.. | | |
Josii | French | A borrowing from the Spanish, Jose .. | | |
Joss | English | Pet form of Jocelyn, Joss is occa.. | | |
Josyp | Ukrainian | Meaning "God multiplies." | | |
Jourdain | French | French cognate of Jordan, a borrowi.. | | |
Joy | Biblical | A word used to denote great feeling.. | | |
Joy | English | Taken from joy (delight, great plea.. | | |
Joyce | English | Evolution of the obsolete Jocosa, w.. | | |
Jozef | Polish | Derived from the Ecclesiastic Late .. | | |
Jozefa | Polish | Feminine form of Jozef, which is de.. | | |
Jozefina | Polish | Polish form of the French Josephine.. | | |
Jozsef | Hungarian | Hungarian form of the Ecclesiastic .. | | |
Jozsefa | Hungarian | Feminine form of Jozsef (may he a.. | | |
Jozsua | Hungarian | Hungarian form of Joshua, a cogna.. | | |
Jozua | Scandinavia.. | Dutch cognate of Joshua, a derivati.. | | |
Ju-Long | Chinese | Powerful, gigantic dragon | | |
Juan | Spanish | Highly popular Spanish cognate of J.. | | |
Juana | Spanish | Popular feminine form of Juan, th.. | | |
Juanita | Spanish | Feminine form of the name Juan, whi.. | | |
Jubilee | Biblical | Derived from the Hebrew yobel (a ra.. | | |
Juci | Hungarian | Meaning "Hebrew woman" or "praised... | | |
Judd | American | Originally a Middle English pet for.. | | |
Judd | English | Originally a Middle English pet for.. | | |
Judit | Hungarian | Hungarian form of Judith, a cogna.. | | |
Judita | Slovak | Czech form of Judith, a cognate o.. | | |
Judith | Biblical | Anglicized form of the Hebrew Jehud.. | | |
Judith | English | Cognate of the Hebrew Jehudith and .. | | |
Judith | French | Cognate of the Hebrew Jehudith and .. | | |
Judith | German | Cognate of the Hebrew Jehudith and .. | | |
Judith | Hebrew | Anglicized form of Yehudit (he will.. | | |