Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with J

Jaade

The name Jade is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Jade is: The name of a semi-precious stone.

Meaning: Resembling the green gemstone Origin: Spanish

Jaaden

In Hebrew the meaning of the name Jaden is: Jehovah has heard. A Biblical name.

Meaning: Resembling the green gemstone Origin: Hebrew, English

Jaagup

Jaagup is an Estonian masculine given name, variant of Jacob and James. People named Jaagup include: Jaagup Leeman (1893–1986), military commander. Jaagup Kreem (born 1973), musician (Terminaator)

Meaning: Supplanter Origin: Celtic

Jaak

The different meanings of the name Jaak are: Hebrew meaning: Supplanter. Estonian meaning: Supplanter.

Meaning: Supplanter Origin: Celtic

Jaakan

Jaakan (Anglicized, já-a-kan), meaning "he twists", is a Hebrew name. In the Hebrew Bible, Jaakan is one of the sons of Ezer, the son of Seir the Horite (1 Chronicles 1:42). Jaakan is spelt "Akan" in Genesis 36:27.

Meaning: Tribulation labor Origin: Israeli

Jaakkina

Jaakkina is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1037 times.

Meaning: Feminine form of jukka Origin: Finnish

Jaakko

(YAH-ko)

Meaning of name Jaakko. Etymology : Finnish form of JACOB (or JAMES). Saint : Origin : Finnish.

Meaning: Following after Origin: Finnish, Hebrew

Jaako

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

Meaning: Supplanter Origin: Hebrew

Jaakobah

Jaakobah was one of the descendants of Simeon (I Chronicles 4:36). The name Jaakobath is a form of the name Jacob, literally meaning "heel-catcher", "Deceiver", and "Supplementer"

Meaning: Supplanter, deceiver, the heel Origin: Israeli

Jaala

Meanings and history of the name Jaala: | Edit. Wild she goat. My parents found it in a book, the meaning was "divine surprise" I also met an Australian Aboriginal whose name was Tjala, pronounced Jah-la, and in the Australian Aboriginal language it means "honey bee"

Meaning: Ascending a little doe or goat Origin: Israeli