Popularity:
208th
Meaning: Associated with the precious green stone, symbolizing purity and serenity.Origin: Originates from the gemstone; derived from Spanish 'piedra de Ijada'.
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2,385th
Meaning: Combination of 'Jay' (a bird) or initial J and 'Lynn' meaning 'lake.'Origin: A blend of elements "Jae" and "Lynn," with roots in modern American naming practices.
Popularity:
3,244th
Meaning: Derived from James (supplanter) and Marion (little warrior or beloved).Origin: Modern creation, derived from James (Hebrew) and Marion (Biblical/French).
Popularity:
749th
Meaning: Bright, chirpy, adventurous.Origin: English derived from the name of a bird or a diminutive form of names starting with 'J'.
Popularity:
4,179th
Meaning: God is gracious.Origin: Jennie is the feminine diminutive of John from Hebrew origins, also related to Jennifer from Welsh roots.
Meaning: Symbolizes strength and elegance, linked to the gem's protective powers.Origin: Its origin lies in English, from a gemstone, also used in Italian and Dutch as a short form.
Popularity:
7,266th
Meaning: Diminutive or derivative; signifies growth or praise.Origin: Logical-Semitic Alignment: Jodi is associated with Hebrew origins from words meaning 'praised woman' and 'Jehovah increases'.
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1,078th
Meaning: A variation or diminutive of 'Josephine,' meaning 'Jehovah increases' or 'God will increase.'Origin: English, variant of Josephine.
Popularity:
4,963rd
Meaning: Meaning: "He will add" or "Jehovah increases."Origin: Hebrew origin, German, Austrian, Czech, and Scandinavian variant of Joseph.