Feminine form of Jordan, "to flow down."
French feminine form of Jordan.
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Jordan.
Diminutive of Jordan.
Spanish feminine diminutive of Jorge (George).
Phonetic spelling of Georgia.
Modern invented name, blending Jorja and Anna.
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Joren or Jordan.
Cornish diminutive of George, "farmer."
Spanish feminine form of Joseph, "God will increase."
Italian and Spanish elaborated form of Josephine.
French diminutive of Josephine.
Modern invented name, likely blending Josh and the suffix -lyn.
Modern invented name, similar to Joshelyn.
Diminutive of Jocelyn or a variant of Joss (from Jocelyn).
Modern invented variant of Jocelyn.
French form of Jordan, "to flow down."
Slavic feminine form of John, "God is gracious."
Italian form of Johanna, "God is gracious."
Modern Spanish variant of Giovanni or a separate invention.
Modern invented name, likely blending Jove (from Jupiter) and the suffix -lyn.
Feminine form of Jove (Jupiter), "jovial," "joyful."
Modern invented elaboration of Jovia.
Modern invented elaboration of Jovie or Jovia.
Spanish feminine form of Jovitus, from Jove (Jupiter).
Modern invented name, likely a creative spelling of Joyce or similar.
Modern variant of Jocelyn, influenced by "Joy."
Victorious.
Modern invented compound of "Joy" and "Kiss."
Modern invented compound of "Joy" and "-lyn."
Modern invented name, phonetic spelling of "Dream."
Modern invented name, popularized by basketball player Jrue Holiday.
Pearl, "gem," or a surname.
Spanish feminine form of John, "God is gracious."
Modern invented compound, blending Juana and Lynn.
Spanish surname, from the given name Suero.
A special anniversary of liberation, from the Hebrew "yovel."
Praised.
The ancient Roman name for the region of Judah.
Diminutive of Judith.
Nickname for Forsythe Pendleton Jones III in *Archie* comics.
A common Chinese unisex name element with positive meanings like "auspicious." It is short and sweet.
June.
Likely a modern invented name.
To fake, or from "jukebox."
Variant of Juliana with an extra n.
French feminine form of Julian.
Italian diminutive of Julia, "youthful."
Slavic diminutive of Julia.
Modern invented name, blending Julie and Lisa.
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