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Boy name starts with J

  • Swahili origin, reflecting strength and courage.

  • Short form of Jason, modern and popular in English-speaking countries.

  • English diminutive of John, now a standalone name.

  • Common surname now frequently used as a first name.

  • Hebrew origin, major biblical patriarch.

  • Variant of Jacob, often used as a surname.

  • Arabic origin, short and appealing.

  • Modern, unisex name with Hebrew origins, widely popular.

  • Variant of Jaden, used in Latin cultures.

  • Biblical name, often confused with Jaden.

  • Variant spelling of Jaden.

  • English origin, associated with the famous musician Mick Jagger.

  • Modern blend of Arabic and African-American influences.

  • Popular unisex name with various spellings.

  • Another variant spelling of Jaiden.

  • Spanish/Portuguese form of James, common in Latin cultures.

  • Hebrew origin, biblical name of a judge in Israel.

  • Spanish/Portuguese form of Jair, often found in Latin America.

  • Modern name blending traditional elements.

  • African-American modern name with strong, aspirational undertones.

  • Short form of Jacob, widely used as a standalone name.

  • German/Scandinavian spelling of Jacob.

  • Modern spelling variant of Jacob.

  • Modern blend of Jason and Allen, popular in the African-American community.

  • Arabic origin, commonly used in Muslim and African-American communities.

  • Often associated with strength and charm.

  • Implies beauty and elegance.

  • Suggests a blend of beauty and strength.

  • A classic and timeless name symbolizing leadership.

  • Modern variation of James, often used to denote lineage.

  • Unisex name with a friendly, approachable feel.

  • Associated with charm and elegance.

  • A modern twist on the classic James, implying heritage.

  • Often seen as a strong, traditional name.

  • Suggests resilience and support.

  • Modern, trendy name with positive connotations.

  • Implies divine support and strength.

  • Conveys faith and protection.

  • Classic name often associated with leadership and care.

  • Conveys wealth and responsibility.

  • Often associated with innovation and brightness.

  • Unique and contemporary name with a dynamic feel.

  • Contemporary name suggesting freshness and vitality.

  • Modern and edgy name with a strong presence.

  • Suggests a contemporary twist on a classic name.

  • Trendy name often associated with strength.

  • Popular modern name with a stylish feel.

  • Conveys strength and modernity.

  • Unique and contemporary variation.

  • Edgy and stylish with a strong sound.

  • Contemporary and trendy name with a distinctive look.

  • Friendly and versatile name with a classic origin.

  • Modern and sleek name with positive connotations.

  • Contemporary and dynamic name.

  • Classic name with a modern twist.

  • Contemporary and youthful name.

  • Popular name with a modern and approachable feel.

  • Modern spelling with a fresh look.

  • Common name with a contemporary appeal.

  • Trendy and stylish with a smooth sound.

  • Modern name with a melodic sound.

  • Contemporary name with a stylish edge.

  • Classic name with a modern twist.

  • Implies divine strength and support.

  • Classic and timeless name with a touch of elegance.

  • Conveys divine love and favor.

  • Traditional name with a distinguished sound.

  • Classic name with strong, historical roots.

  • Timeless name with a dignified feel.

  • Modern name with Nordic origins.

  • Suggests divine appointment and purpose.

  • Classic name with spiritual significance.

  • A variation of Jeremiah, meaning "appointed by God."

  • Derived from Jeremiah

  • popular in English-speaking countries.

  • An ancient city in Palestine, known for its biblical significance.

  • Variant of Jeremiah with similar meaning.

  • Derived from French, often associated with being "brotherly" or "of the family."

  • From Greek, meaning "holy name," popular in many Christian contexts.

  • A diminutive of Jeremy or Gerald, often used as a standalone name.

  • A variation of Isaiah, meaning "salvation of the Lord."

  • From Hebrew, meaning "gift" or "God's gift."

  • A feminine or diminutive form of Jesse, meaning "gift."

  • Central figure in Christianity

  • means "savior" in Greek.

  • Refers to the dark, lustrous gemstone

  • implies speed and style.

  • A diminutive of James, meaning "one who follows" or "substitute."

  • A character from Japanese folklore and anime, known for his strength.

  • A Hebrew name meaning "God will see to it" or "God will provide."

  • A Spanish variant of Joachim, meaning "God will judge."

  • A short form of Joseph, meaning "God will increase."

  • A Hebrew name meaning "Yahweh is God," used in the Bible.

  • A diminutive of Joseph, meaning "God will add" or "increase."

  • A variant of John, meaning "God is gracious" in various languages.

  • German variant of John with the same meaning.

  • A common English name derived from Hebrew, meaning "God is gracious."

  • A variant of Jonathan, meaning "God has given."

  • A variation of Jonathan, meaning "God has given."

  • A diminutive of John, meaning "God is gracious."

  • A short form of Jonathan or Jonah, meaning "God is gracious."

  • A Hebrew name meaning "dove," often associated with peace and prophecy.

  • Similar to Jonah, a variant name meaning "dove."

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