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Janalyse is a rare French name composed of 'Jan', meaning 'grace', and 'Alise/Alys', derived from the Germanic 'Adalheidis', signifying 'noble'.
Janayla is an attractive and uncommon name with roots in both African American and Arabic cultures. Its meaning, derived from either "Jannah" (paradise) or "Jeanette" (God is gracious), reflects strength and beauty.
Jandell is a rare yet captivating French name meaning "to dance," originating from Balzac's novel 'Père Goriot'.
Janeanne is a French origin feminine name derived from Jeanne, meaning "God is gracious" combined with Anne, meaning "grace".
Janelie is a French-originated name created by combining Jane (Hebrew: "grace") and Elie (French: "place"), meaning "graceful spot".
Janellie, of French origin derived from Jeanelle (Jean + Elle), means "God is gracious" or "graced by God," signifying divine beauty or grace.
Janelly is a French-derived name meaning 'garden', originally created as a feminine form of Jean.
Janellys is a distinctive French name derived from Johannes and Ellis, signifying 'Devoted to God by God's grace'.
Janenne is a rare and charming French name derived from the word 'janen', meaning 'to sing'. It has a musical quality and suggests joy and melody.
Janessia is a captivating French-origin name derived from Jeanette, meaning "God is gracious," gaining popularity due to its unique sound and charm.
Janic is of French origin, meaning 'God is gracious', derived from 'grâce'.
Janie is a name of French origin meaning "God is gracious.
Janien is a unique French given name derived from the Latin "Janus," the Roman god of transitions. It signifies change and adaptability.
Janiese is a distinctive female name of French origin, derived from Jeanne, meaning "God is gracious.
Janin is a rare French feminine given name derived from "janin," meaning "little John" or "John junior.
Janiris is a French name derived from Latin " Januarius," meaning "of January" or associated with Roman god Janus of beginnings. It may also blend Jane ("graced by God") and Iris ("rainbow"), suggesting "graceful rainbow." Alternatively, it could be a unisex variation of Spanish/Portuguese Janira, meaning "to sing" or "song.
Janisse is a rare French given name derived from 'janissaire', an elite Ottoman soldier corps, reflecting bravery and loyalty.
Jannell, of French origin, signifies 'God is gracious' with a feminine touch.
Jannette is of French origin, meaning 'God is gracious', a variant of Janet derived from Latin Janeta.
Jannette is a unique French name derived from Jeanette, meaning "God is gracious," and now widely used globally.
Janney is a distinctive French given name, derived from 'janot,' once used to refer to a simple-minded person, but now associated with wit and intelligence.
Januel is a modern-sounding variant of the classic French name Jean, meaning "graced by God," with the suffix "-uel" added for style.
Jany is a unique French unisex name derived from "jaune," meaning "yellow.
Janys is a rare Latin-derived name meaning "door," symbolizing welcoming and passage.
The name Jaquae, a French origin variant of Jacques meaning 'may God protect', offers a distinct and historic option for parents seeking a name rich in heritage.
Jacqueline is a feminine given name of French origin derived from the male name Jacques, meaning "supplanter" or "hold by the heel".
Jaquandre is a French-origin name, derived from Jacques and Andre, meaning 'to follow'.
Jaquay is an African variant of Jacques, derived from Latin "jacere," meaning "to throw" or "to cast." Originally used as a nickname for aggressive individuals in medieval France, the name now signifies strength and leadership worldwide.
Jaque is a name of French origin derived from the Latin "Iacobus," meaning "held by the heel" or "supplanter." It has been popular historically, notably borne by Saint Jacques, one of Jesus Christ's apostles.
Jacquel is a rare yet historically significant male name of French origin, derived from 'Jacques', meaning 'supplanter'. It's a unique variation of Jacob, with biblical roots dating back centuries.
Jaquelene is a French-derived name with a strong meaning, 'to conquer', signifying triumph over obstacles.
Jaquella is a unique feminine name of French origin, meaning "may God protect her".
Jaquelle is a unique, charming French female name derived from 'Jacques,' meaning 'lively' or 'cheerful,' with the suffix '-elle' denoting a diminutive form.
Jaquelyne is a variant of the elegant French name Jacqueline, meaning 'he who supplants' and derived from Jacques.
The name Jaquelynn is of French origin, combining elegance and strength, derived from 'Jacques' meaning 'to follow,' and the feminine suffix '-lynn.'
The masculine given name Jacques is derived from the Latin Iacobus, meaning "supplanter" or "hold by the heel." It was popularized in England by the Normans in the 11th century.
Jaquest is a rare Latin-origin name meaning 'just' or 'righteous', popularized in France during the Middle Ages.
Jaquetta is an elegant French name derived from Jacques, which means 'supplanter', and was popular among medieval French nobility.
Jaquette is a rare French girl's name derived from the word for a fashionable late 19th-century coat, symbolizing elegance.
Jacqui is a distinctive French name derived from Jacques, meaning 'one who replaces' or 'held by the heel'. It's now considered gender-neutral worldwide.