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God is gracious. Feminine form derived from the name Jane.
A variant of Jennifer, meaning 'fair one' or 'white wave' in Cornish.
God is gracious. Polish or Scandinavian name derived from Janine.
God's gracious gift; variation of Janice derived from Hebrew.
God's gracious gift; God is merciful
God is gracious. Related to Juanita from Spanish/Hebrew.
One born of Janak; associated with Sita in Hindu mythology.
Scandinavian/Germanic feminine form of Jan or variant of Joan; from Hebrew 'Yochanan' meaning 'God is gracious.'
Arabic name meaning paradise or garden; in Islamic tradition refers to the gardens of paradise.
Paradise or garden; an Islamic concept representing divine beauty and eternal reward.
Arabic/Islamic origin related to Jannah (Paradise); blessed and heavenly
God is gracious; God's grace and favor
Variant of Janelle, from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.' A modern feminine form with traditional roots.
Modern name combining Jan/Jean with -elle suffix.
God is gracious
God is gracious; feminine form of Janet, derived from Jean and ultimately Jehovah.
God is gracious; blessed
Fair one, white wave. Variant of Jennifer derived from the Cornish name Guinevere.
God's gracious gift, from Johanna
Scandinavian surname meaning 'son of Jan' (Jan being the Scandinavian form of John, meaning 'God is gracious').
Son of Jan; patronymic form where Jan is the Germanic form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'
Son of John; from Jan plus -sen.
Named after the Roman god Janus, representing new beginnings and transitions.
Archway or gate; symbolizes beginnings, endings, and transitions.
Modern spelling variant of Janice, derived from the feminine form of John, from Hebrew 'Johanan' meaning 'God is gracious'.
He may expand; a variant of Japheth, one of Noah's sons in the Bible.
Hebrew name meaning 'he shall enlarge' or 'God will enlarge.' Son of Noah in the Bible, associated with expansion and growth.
Modern variant of Jacqueline; derived from Hebrew Jacob, meaning he who supplants.
Supplanter or heel-grabber, from the Hebrew name Jacob (Yaakov).
Modern variant possibly derived from Jacqueline, from French meaning 'supplanter.'
Supplanter or one who follows; feminine form of Jacques.
Feminine form of Jacob; supplanter or one who follows
Supplanter. The feminine form of Jacob, symbolizing determination and strength.
Supplanter
Supplanter; one who follows, from the Hebrew name Jacob
Supplanter; derived from Hebrew Jacob
Supplanter, feminine form of Jacques (French for Jacob)
God will establish; variant of Joaquin
Variant of Jared, from Hebrew 'yarad' meaning 'descendant' or 'one who descends'.
Jehovah is exalted. Variant of Jeremy from Hebrew, meaning exalted of the Lord.
Likely a variant of Jarrett, possibly meaning spear-brave or one who throws a spear.
Finnish name with traditional Scandinavian roots
One who descends; derived from Hebrew roots through Jared.
In Hindu mythology, Jarita is the mother of birds; the name carries associations with maternal care and natural wisdom.
The Lord is my light; biblical name with spiritual significance.
Young woman, maiden.
Scandinavian word meaning earl or nobleman of high rank.
Sacred name
Descender; one who descends. Also associated with rose.
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