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God will increase; God's blessing. Signifies growth and favor.
Derived from Hebrew Yoseph meaning 'God will increase' combined with feminine ending.
Variant of Joseph, from Hebrew meaning 'God will increase' or 'God will multiply'; represents divine abundance.
God will increase; feminine variant of Joseph
God will increase.
Variant of Josiah, Hebrew origin meaning 'God is salvation' or 'God supports.' Conveys divine protection.
God is gracious; Spanish form of John with Hebrew roots.
God is gracious and messenger; a Spanish compound combining Juan and Angel.
God is gracious and priceless (compound: Juan + Antonio)
John (gracious gift from God) and Charles (free man) combined.
Compound Spanish name combining Juan (God's gracious gift) and Daniel (God is my judge).
John of God; combining Juan (God's gracious gift) with Dios (God), referencing the venerated saint.
Spanish compound name combining Juan (John, meaning 'God is gracious') and Diego (James, meaning 'supplanter').
God is gracious; feminine form of Juan
God is gracious. Feminine form of Juan (Spanish John).
Spanish diminutive of Juan, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Compound name combining Juan (God is gracious) and Jose (God will increase), expressing divine blessing.
Spanish compound name combining Juan ('God is gracious,' from John) and Luis ('famous warrior,' from Ludwig). Merges grace with strength.
Spanish compound combining Juan and Manuel; collectively means 'God is with us'
God is gracious and who is like God; a Spanish compound combining Juan (from Hebrew Yohanan) and Miguel (from Hebrew Mikha'el).
God is gracious; divine favor and blessing.
Spanish compound combining Juan (God is gracious) and Pablo (small). Symbolizes divine grace and humility.
Stream or jubilation. Biblical Hebrew name of a descendant of Adam known for inventing musical instruments.
From Hebrew 'yobel' referring to a trumpet or grand celebration, symbolizing joy and jubilation.
God is my strength; an Arabic variant of the archangel Gabriel.
Praised. A variant of Judah with Hebrew biblical origins and ancient significance.
From Judea, the biblical region. Connected to Judah.
Praised, let God be praised
Means 'he will be praised' or 'praise,' derived from the Hebrew Yehudah.
Praised, from Judea
Praised, from Hebrew Yehuda, though primarily used as a place name
Praised and honored; feminine form of Jude derived from Judith, meaning 'woman of Judea.'
A variant of Judith, from Hebrew 'Yehudith' meaning 'woman of Judea' or 'praised'.
Woman of Judea or praised
A Jewess or woman from Judah. Represents strength and divine favor.
Woman of Judea with grace
Variant of Judith, a Hebrew name meaning 'praised' or 'woman of Judea.' Symbolizes strength and wisdom.
From Judaea or praised; derived from the Hebrew name Judith.
Compound name combining Judy (from Judith, meaning praise or from Judah) and Ann (meaning grace or favor).
From Hebrew 'Yehudith' meaning 'praised' or 'woman of praise'; associated with honor and recognition.
Woman from Judah or praised; derived from Hebrew origins with strong biblical heritage symbolizing strength and feminine virtue.
God is willing, from Hebrew 'Yoel.'
Jasmine flower; derived from Sanskrit.
Brave warrior
Combination of Julia (youthful) and Anne (grace); graceful youth
Variant of Julie; from Latin Julius meaning youthful.
Youthful, downy-bearded
Youthful. Feminine form of Julius, represents femininity and vitality.
Youthful, downy-bearded, sky father
Youthful; feminine form of Julian derived from the Roman family name Julius.
Feminine form of Julius, derived from the Roman name meaning youthful.
Youthful. From the Latin Julius, representing youth and vigor.
Youthful; feminine form of Julian, derived from the Roman family name Julius.
English variant of Julianne/Juliana; means 'youthful.'
Youthful; from the Julian Roman family name.
Youthful and vital; derived from the Latin root meaning young and fresh.
Youthful. Feminine form of Julius, representing vitality and femininity.
Youthful and beautiful, derived from Latin 'Iulianus' or 'Iulia.' Represents youth and noble beauty.
Blend of Julie and Anna, combining youthfulness with grace and elegance
Combination of Julie (youthful) and Anne (grace). Merges French and Hebrew roots.
Youthful, derived from the Roman family name Julius. Associated with vitality and energy.
Derived from Julius, meaning youthful or related to the Julian family.
Youthful, downy-haired, Jove's child
Youthful.
Youthful and devoted. Related to Julius with classical romantic heritage.
Italian diminutive of Julia, from Latin meaning 'youthful' or 'descended from Jupiter.'
Youthful; feminine form derived from Julius meaning young
Youthful
Combination of Julio (youthful, from Julius) and Cesar (emperor, from Caesar).
Variant of Julianna; derived from Julius, meaning 'youthful' and conveying vitality.
Youthful. Derived from the Roman family name Julius.
Traditionally means 'youthful' or associated with Jupiter (Jove).
Youthful; Spanish diminutive of Julia derived from the Roman name Julius.
Variant of Julieta; derived from Latin Julius, meaning youthful.
Youthful and vivacious. Feminine form of Julius, symbolizing youth and vitality.
Youthful and pure, derived from the Roman family name Iulius
Youthful. From Latin, possibly related to Jupiter or denoting youth and vitality.
Youthful. Variant of Julian from Latin Julianus, symbolizing youth and vitality.
Youthful; derived from Julius, an ancient Roman family name.
Youthful; feminine form of Julius.
Youthful, youthful one
Youthful; descendant of Julius.
Youthful; variant spelling of Juliette, feminine form derived from Julius.
Youthful. Latin origin, variant of Julius meaning belonging to the Julian family.
Youthful; belonging to Julius.
Youthful. From Latin Julius, suggesting youth and vitality.
Youthful; belonging to Julius; soft-haired.
Friday. Refers to the Islamic holy day and sixth day of the week in Arabic and Swahili.
Pearl; symbolizes beauty, purity, and precious worth.
Obedient or talented; pure and virtuous.
Soldier or warrior
Young, month of June, queen of gods
Young; possibly derived from June or Junius (Latin origin).
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