James | Irish | A popular name in Ireland, James is.. |  |  |
James | Scottish | From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Ia.. |  |  |
Jamie | American | Lee Combination name composed of th.. |  |  |
Jamie | Irish | A pet form of James (supplanting, s.. |  |  |
Jamil | African-Ame.. | Derived from the Arabic Jamil.. |  |  |
Jamil | Muslim/Arab.. | Derived from jarrill (beautiful, ha.. |  |  |
Jamison | African-Ame.. | Transferred use of the English surn.. |  |  |
Jamison | American | Transferred use of the English surn.. |  |  |
Jamsheed | Persian | From old Persia signifying "From Pe.. |  |  |
Jan | Slovak | Czech form of John (God is gr.. |  |  |
Jan | English | Short form of any of the various na.. |  |  |
Jan | German | A borrowing from the Scandinavians,.. |  |  |
Jan | Polish | Polish form of John (God is graciou.. |  |  |
Jan | Norwegian | Meaning "son of Jan." |  |  |
Janak | Hindu | Derived from the Sanskrit janaka (d.. |  |  |
Janco | Czech | Meaning "God is kind." |  |  |
Jando | Spanish | A form of the name Alexander, mea.. |  |  |
Janek | Polish | A form of the name John, which me.. |  |  |
Janesh | Hindu | Compound name composed from the ele.. |  |  |
Janis | Latvian | From the Hebrew name John, whic.. |  |  |
Janne | Finnish | A form of John, meaning "God is g.. |  |  |
Janos | Hungarian | Hungarian cognate of John (God is.. |  |  |
Januario | Portuguese | Derived from the Latin Januarius (o.. |  |  |
Januarius | Polish | A borrowing from the Latin, Januari.. |  |  |
Janus | Mythology a.. | From the Latin janus (gate, arched .. |  |  |
Japheth | Biblical | Derived from the Hebrew yepheth (en.. |  |  |
Jared | American | Greek cognate of the Hebrew Yered.. |  |  |
Jared | Greek | Greek cognate of the Hebrew Yered, .. |  |  |
Jared | Hebrew | Anglicized form of Yared (descendan.. |  |  |
Jarek | Slovak | A pet form of any of the various na.. |  |  |
Jarek | Polish | Pet form of any of the various Po.. |  |  |
Jarl | Scandinavia.. | Nobleman. Jarl is borne in Norse my.. |  |  |
Jarl | Norwegian | Meaning "earl" or "nobleman."
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Jarlath | Irish | Anglicized form of larfhlaith, an o.. |  |  |
Jarman | German | "From Germany." |  |  |