person name with J
English given name, form of John. Very common.
Classic English name; Hebrew origin "supplanter".
Biblical name from Hebrew Yohanan, very widespread.
Diminutive of Jacob; popular modern name.
Greek origin meaning "healer"; common male name.
Latin origin "just, fair"; popular male name.
Diminutive of Gerald/Jerome; classic given name.
Feminine form of John; long‑used English name.
Biblical name from Hebrew Yaʿaqov; very common.
Feminine of Julius; popular in many countries.
Used as male and female given name worldwide.
Short given name, often from Jason/James.
Nickname of Joseph; very common first name.
Hebrew origin, "God beholds"; 1980s‑90s favorite.
Spanish form of John; common in Latin America.
Used as first name; from surname meaning "son of Jack".
Short form of James; classic given name.
Unisex given name, from James; UK/US popular.
From Guinevere; hugely popular 1970s‑2000s.
Short form of Joshua; common modern first name.
English male given name, biblical root from Jeremiah.
Diminutive of Jennifer or Jane, popular in US.
French form of Julia, classic female name.
Spanish and Portuguese form of Joseph, very common.
From Latin Julianus, used for all genders today.
Nickname for James, especially in US and UK.
Persian-origin female name, means 'gift from God'.
Short form of Jillian or Gillian, English given name.
Hebrew origin, means 'Yahweh is salvation', very common.
Classic biblical name from Hebrew Yosef, widely used.
Gemstone name turned given name, unisex in English.
Hebrew name, 'Yahweh has given', common in many countries.
Short form of Jeffrey/Jeffery, widely used male name.
Hebrew origin meaning 'he descends', common in US.
Spanish given name, form of Xavier, popular worldwide.
English female name, variant of Jane, popular mid‑20C.
Spanish and Portuguese form of George, very common.
Unisex given name, short for Jacqueline or Jack.
English female name, related to Jane/Janet, mid‑20C use.
Modern English name, variant of Jadon. Popular in US.
Spanish form of James; also unisex in English.
English given name; also a month name.
Spanish/Portuguese form of Julius, common in LatAm.
Diminutive of John, widely used in English.
English feminine name, 20th‑century popular.
Modern variant of Jayden, common in US boys.
English given name from Persian, means 'treasurer'.
Short form of Janus/John; common in Europe.
Unisex name, diminutive of Jessica or Jesse.
French form of John/Jeanne; also used in English.
Arabic-derived male name, common in US & UK.
Nickname for Joseph, common as given name too.
Female form of Julian; famous from Shakespeare.
Short form of Jessica/Jesse, used as first name.
Hebrew-origin name, ‘God exists’; common in US.
Biblical name meaning ‘Yahweh is God’.
Female form of Julian; popular in Brazil and US.
Misspelling of John; used but nonstandard form.
Short form of Jennifer; very common in English.
Short form of Jonathan, Hebrew for 'God has given'.
English feminine name, variant of Jillian/Jillian.
From Greek 'Hieronymos', common in France and US.
English given name, also means happiness or delight.
Form of Jonah/John, popular in Europe and US.
Nickname used as given name, popular in pop culture.
Diminutive of Judith, common English female name.
Feminine form of John, common in many countries.
English feminine name, famously Joan of Arc.
Feminine form of Joseph, classic English given name.
Biblical prophet name, means 'dove' in Hebrew.
Biblical name meaning 'Yahweh exalts', used widely.
- jasmin
From Latin Julius, used as male given name in France.
English given name, from medieval male name Joce.
Female given name used in many European countries.
Roman family name turned given name; Caesar’s name.
Nickname for Jack/Jackie, used as given name.
Spanish form of Ximena, popular in Latin America.
French variant of Juliet, used worldwide.
Biblical name Joshua in Spanish form.
Spanish form of Joachim, common in LatAm.
English feminine form of John, classic name.
Tree name turned modern unisex given name.
Scandinavian/German form of John, male name.
English given name, from surname meaning 'James's son'.
French feminine form of Justin, given name.
Spanish form of Joan/Jane, widely used.
Variant spelling of Jeffrey, English male name.
Korean male given name, BTS singer’s name.
Spanish form of Juliet, common in Latin lands.
English diminutive of Josephine/Joseph, given name.
Nickname for John/Jonathan, used as given name.
Unisex English name, variant of Joceline.
- jessy
Indian given name meaning 'victory' in Sanskrit.
- jai
Modern English given name, short for Jacek/Jacob.
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