Izabella is an Italian name meaning 'devoted to God', popularized by Queen Isabella I of Castile and widely adopted worldwide despite its decline in recent years.
Izzabella is an Italian name derived from 'bello', meaning beautiful, associated with the city of Izzo, and historically used by noble families to signify grace.
Jacop is an Italian name derived from "Iacobus," meaning "supplanter" or "held by the heel." It shares biblical roots with Jacob, symbolizing strength and resilience.
Jahvonni is a unique African American name combining 'Jah' (God in Swahili) and 'Vonni' from Giovanni (graced by God in Italian), meaning "graced by God".
Jamario is an African American name derived from James ("supplanter") and Mario ("dedicated to Mars"), created likely to honor both parents or grandparents, becoming popular in English-speaking countries since the late 1990s.
Jamesanthony is a recent combination of the classic English masculine name James, derived from Hebrew "supplanter", and the Italian male name Antony, meaning "priceless" in Latin.
Jancarlo, of Italian origin, combines 'Gian', meaning 'God is gracious', and 'Carlo', signifying 'freeholder' or 'strong'. It translates to 'Grace of God is a strong freeholder', reflecting strength, grace, and nobility.
Janelli is an Italian name derived from "janello," meaning "little John," which itself has Hebrew origins, translating to "graced by God" or "gift from God.
Janmarco is an Italian origin name, derived from 'Ioannes' (God is gracious) and 'Marco' (warlike), translating to 'God is merciful toward my warlike one'. Despite its recent popularity, it carries profound meaning.
Jaquavis is a rare American male given name derived from the combination of Jacque and Avvis, meaning "supplanter/follower of God" and "bird", respectively. It originated in the Southern United States during the late 20th century among African American communities.
Jaylanni is a unique American name created by J.K. Rowling for her Harry Potter series. Its meaning is unknown but it's believed to be derived from Jayla, meaning "alert," and the Italian suffix "-ani." Despite its uncertain origin, Jaylanni has gained popularity among fans of the series and is considered unisex, though it seems more commonly used for girls.
Jayovanni is a unique Spanish name derived from José (meaning "God shall increase") and Giovanni (meaning "graced by God"), without a specific meaning but associated with these positive connotations due to its origins in Spanish and Italian culture.
Jeancarlo is an uncommon Italian given name derived from the Italian words "carlo," meaning "strong" or "free man," and "Jean-," meaning "God is gracious." It suggests someone who is strong, free, and blessed with divine grace.
Jeanmarco is an Italian-origin given name composed of "Gian-" meaning "God is merciful" and "-marco" signifying "dedicated to Mars," implying "Mercy of God dedicated to Mars.
Jencarlo is an uncommon Italian masculine name derived from "Giancarlo," meaning "gracious freeholder." It is known for being the birth name of opera composer Giancarlo Menotti.
Jennea is a rare and unique name of unknown origin, often interpreted as a blend of Jennifer and Jenna or a variant spelling of Italian Gennaro or Hebrew Genoveva, each with distinct meanings such as "true" or "well-being." Its true interpretation can be personal and open to individual preference.
Jeraldi is an Italian name derived from "gerardo," meaning "spear ruler." It was historically associated with nobility but is now rare worldwide. Saint Gerardo Maiella, an 18th-century Italian friar, is its most famous bearer.
Jerone is an uncommon male name with origins in both Italian and Hebrew. It means 'spear ready' or 'exalted by God', suggesting strength or divine favor.