List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with J

Jyotis

Meaning of name Jyoti. Etymology : Derived from Sanskrit (jyotis) meaning "light". Saint : Origin : Indian.

Meaning: Light of the Sun, Astrologer, Luminous or bright or glowing Origin: hindi

Jyotish

The name Jyotish is an Indian baby name. In Indian the meaning of the name Jyotish is: Moon.

Meaning: Light of the Sun, Astrologer, Luminous or bright or glowing Origin: hindi

Jyran

Jyran is an Indian name for boys meaning Lost love. Read below for Jyran's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Jyran is the one, congratulations!

Meaning: Lost Love Origin: hindi

Jugal Kishor

Jugal Kishor name brief: Jugal Kishor is baby boy name mainly popular in Hindu religion and its main origin is Hindi. Jugal Kishor name meanings is Lord Krishna.

Meaning: Lord Krishna Origin: hindi

Jiya Ram

Jiya Ram name brief: Jiya Ram is baby boy name mainly popular in Hindu religion and its main origin is Hindi. Jiya Ram name meanings is Gods name, Lord ramas heart.

Meaning: Gods name, Lord ramas heart Origin: hindi

Jerrod

The name Jerrod is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Jerrod is: rules by the spear.

Meaning: Down to earth Origin: Hebrew

Jerrold

The name Jerrold is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Jerrold is: rules by the spear.

Meaning: A form of gerald Origin: Spanish

Jerrome

Meaning & History. From the Greek name 'Ιερωνυμος (Hieronymos) meaning "sacred name", derived from 'ιερος (hieros) "sacred" and ονομα (onoma) "name". Saint Jerome was responsible for the creation of the Vulgate, the Latin translation of the Bible, in the 5th century.

Meaning: Of the sacred name Origin: Greek

Jerron

The name Jerron is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Jerron is: ModernJaron 'cry of rejoicing.

Meaning: A form of jerome

Jerry

(JER-ee)

The name Jerry is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Jerry is: May Jehovah exalt. Exalted of the Lord. Jeremiah was a 7th century prophet and the author of the book of Lamentations in the Old Testament. Used commonly in Ireland.

Meaning: A familiar form of gerald Origin: Germanic