List of English Baby Names Meanings Starting with J

Jenessa

Meaning of name Jenessa. Etymology : Combination of JEN and the popular name suffix essa. Saint : Origin : English (Rare)

Meaning: White and smooth Origin: English

Jenn

"Jennifer" may mean "the fair one" (from Proto-Celtic *Windo-seibrā). A Cornish form, it is cognate with the Welsh form Gwenhwyfar and with the Old Irish Findabair.

Meaning: White and smooth Origin: English

Jennica

The meaning of the name “Jennica” is: “White wave”. Additional information: In Romanian Jennica means god is good, God is gracious.

Meaning: White and smooth Origin: English

Jera

Jera. "Feminine Form Of Gerald Or Gerard" The meaning of the name Jera is Feminine Form Of Gerald Or Gerard. The origin of the name Jera is American.

Meaning: Year Origin: English

Jerrie

Meaning of name Jerrie. Etymology : Variant of JERRY. Saint : Origin : English.

Meaning: Spearruler Origin: English

Jackeline

Jackeline is a feminine given name. It is variant of Jacqueline, a French feminine form of Jacques which in turn comes from Jacob, a Hebrew name meaning "supplanter" or possibly "may God protect".

Meaning: Follower Origin: English

Jeffie

Jeffie is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 694 times.

Meaning: Son of Jeffrey Origin: English

Jadine

The meaning of the name “Jadine” is: “Precious green stone”. Categories: American Names, English Names.

Meaning: Green gemstone Origin: English

Jacalin

The name Jacqueline is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Jacqueline is: Supplanter. He grasps the heel. French form of Jacob.Supplanter. Introduced into Britain in the 13th century.

Meaning: Follower Origin: English

Jagar

Jagar (ritual) ... The word Jagar comes from the Sanskrit root, Jaga (meaning to wake), Jagar is a medium or way in which Gods and local deities are called or waked from their dormant stage and asked for favors or remedies for certain problems plaguing the person.

Meaning: Carter Origin: English