Baby Names Database
NAME |
GENDER |
VARIATIONS |
ORIGIN |
MEANINGS |
MIDDLE MATCHES |
Jarrah |
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Jarah |
Hebrew / Australian (Aboriginal) |
God gives sweetness, honey
A type of eucalyptus tree |
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Jarrah |
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Jarah |
Hebrew / Australian (Aboriginal) |
God gives sweetness, honey
A type of eucalyptus tree |
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Jarred |
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Jared |
Hebrew / English |
The descendant; flow |
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Jarrod |
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Jared, Jarryd, Jarred |
Hebrew / English |
The descendant; flow |
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Jarryd |
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Hebrew / Modern English |
The descendant; flow |
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Jarvis |
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German / English / Hebrew |
A spearsman; a conquerer; spear; athletic |
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Jason |
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Jayson |
Greek / Hebrew |
The healer, man on a quest; he who cures. The mythological hero who retrieved the golden fleece. |
Christopher |
Jasper |
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English / French / Hebrew |
A jewel, jasper stone; treasure |
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Jasper |
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English / French / Hebrew |
A jewel, jasper stone; treasure |
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Jaxon |
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Jaxson, Jackson |
Modern English |
From Jackson (Old English) meaning son of Jack and God has been gracious, has shown favour |
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Jaxson |
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Jaxon, Jackson |
Modern English |
From Jackson (Old English) meaning son of Jack and God has been gracious, has shown favour |
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Jay |
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Latin |
Jaybird - bird name, a blue songbird. Also used as a nickname for names such as Jason and Jacob, meaning 'supplanter'. |
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Jaycob |
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Jacob |
Hebrew |
Held by the heel; he who supplants; representative; steadfast |
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Jayden |
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Jaydn, Jaidyn |
Hebrew / English |
God has heard; thankful |
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Jaydn |
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Jayden, Jaidyn |
Hebrew / English |
God has heard; thankful |
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Jaylen |
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Jaylin |
American / Modern English |
Bird of light
Calm |
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Jaylin |
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Jaylen |
American / Modern English |
Bird of light
Calm |
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Jaymie |
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Hebrew |
He who supplants, supplanter, representative |
Aleesha |
Jaymz |
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James |
Modern English |
Variant of Jacob (Hebrew) meaning held by the heel; he who supplants; representative; steadfast |
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Jayson |
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Jason |
Modern English / American |
From Jason (Greek/Hebrew) meaning the healer, man on a quest; he who cures. The mythological hero who retrieved the golden fleece. |
Christopher |
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