List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with J

Jakoby

Origin of the name Jacoby: From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Iacobus, which is from the Greek Iakōbos, a name derived from the Hebrew Yaakov, which is from ya'aqob (seizing by the heel, supplanting). From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.

Meaning: Seizing by the heel, supplanting

Jaksen

Scottish Meaning: The name Jackson is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Jackson is: God has been gracious; has shown favor.

Meaning: Son of Jack

Jalex

Jalex is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1271 times.

Jali

The meaning of the name “Jaali” is: “Powerful”. Categories: African Names, Kenyan Names, Tanzanian Names. Used in: African countries. Gender: Boy Names. Origins: Swahili.

Jamarion

Jamarion is an elaboration of Jamar derived from Jamal, an Arabic word (jamāl) meaning 'good looks, beauty'. Jamarion is an African-American coinage which resulted by putting together the appealing sound of “Jamar” with the popular suffix “-ion” (similar to Damarion).

Jamarius

Contribute your knowledge to the name Jamarius. ... It has been in general use in America since the 1970s.Marius is a Roman family name which was derived either from MARS, the name of the Roman god of War, or else from the Latin root mas, maris meaning "male".

Jameon

Origin of the name Damian: Derived from the Greek Damianos, which is thought to be from damān (to tame). Var: Damon, Daymian, Daymon.

Meaning: Which is thought to be from

Jamesen

Jameson is a patronymic surname meaning "son of James", originating on the Isle of Bute, Scotland, where the name has resided since ancient times. It is rare as a given name.

Jamir

Etymology & Historical Origin - Jamir. Jamir is probably a fusion of two Arabic names: Jamal and Amir. In Arabic, Jamal (جمال) means “beauty, good-looks” and Amīr (أمير) means “prince, ruler” – so we guess it could be said that the newly coined name Jamir means “handsome prince”.

Jamisen

Origin of the name James: From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Iacomus, an evolution of Iacobus which is from the Ecclesiastic Iakōbos, a cognate of the Hebrew Yaakov. The name has its root in ya`aqob (supplanting, seizing by the heel).

Meaning: Supplanting, seizing by the heel