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.

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  • 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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