List of Latin Baby Names Meanings Starting with J

Julek

(YUW-lek)

Given Name JULEK. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: Polish. PRONOUNCED: YOO-lek [details]

Meaning: Wearing a soft beard Origin: Latin, Polish

Jules

(JOOLZ)

The name Jules is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Jules is: Youthful. The French form of Julius. Famous Bearer: Science fiction writer Jules Verne.

Meaning: Soft-haired, soft-bearded Origin: Latin

Juli

(YOO-lee)

Latin Meaning: The name Juli is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Juli is: Young.

Meaning: Soft-haired Origin: Hungarian, Latin

Julinha

(zhoo-LI-nya)

Julinha is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1035 times.

Meaning: Soft-haired Origin: Latin, Portuguese

Juliska

(yu-LISH-ka)

Hungarian Meaning: The name Juliska is a Hungarian baby name. In Hungarian the meaning of the name Juliska is: Youthful.

Meaning: Soft-haired Origin: Hungarian, Latin

July

(ju-LIE)

Can be a variant of Julie, meaning "young" (pronounced JU-lee), or in honor of the month of July (pronounced ju-LYE). Famous real-life people named July: | Edit Share what you know!

Meaning: Month of July Origin: Latin

Junius

(JOON-yəs)

The name Junius is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Junius is: Youthful.

Meaning: Loyal to Juno Origin: Latin

Juno

(JOO-no)

Meaning unknown, possibly related to an Indo-European root meaning "youth", or possibly of Etruscan origin. In Roman mythology Juno was the wife of Jupiter and the queen of the heavens. She was the protectress of marriage and women, and was also the goddess of finance.

Meaning: Young woman Origin: Latin

Jupiter

(JOO-pi-tər)

From Latin Iuppiter, which was ultimately derived from the Indo-European *Dyeu-pater, composed of the elements Dyeus (see ZEUS) and pater "father". Jupiter was the supreme god in Roman mythology.

Meaning: Of father God Origin: Latin

Justinian

(JUS-tin-ən)

n Byzantine emperor who held the eastern frontier of his empire against the Persians; codified Roman law in 529; his general Belisarius regained North Africa and Spain (483-565) Synonyms: Justinian I, Justinian the Great Example of: emperor.

Meaning: To be fair or just Origin: Latin