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GALAHAD   m   Welsh Mythology
Meaning unknown... [more]
GALENOS   m   Ancient Greek
Original Greek form of GALEN
GANDALF   m   Norse Mythology, Literature
Means "wand elf" in Old Norse, from the elements gandr "wand, staff, cane" and álfr "elf"... [more]
GANESHA   m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "lord of hordes" from Sanskrit गण (gana) "horde" and ईश (isha) "lord, ruler"... [more]
GARAILE   m   Basque
Means "victor" in Basque.
GARBHÁN   m   Irish
Means "little rough one" from Irish garbh "rough" combined with a diminutive suffix... [more]
GAREGIN   m   Armenian
Old Armenian name of unknown meaning.
GARLAND   m   English
From a surname meaning "triangle land" from Old English gara and land... [more]
GARNETT   m & f   English
Variant of GARNET (2)
GARRETT   m   English
From an English surname which was derived from the given name GERALD or GERARD... [more]
GARRICK   m   English
From a surname which was originally derived from a given name meaning "spear power" from Germanic ger "spear" and ric "power".
GASPARD   m   French
French form of JASPER
GASPARE   m   Italian
Italian form of JASPER
GASPARO   m   Italian
Italian form of JASPER
GAUBERT   m   French
French form of the Germanic name Waldobert, composed of the elements wald "rule" and beraht "bright"... [more]
GAUFRID   m   Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic elements gawia "territory" and frid "peace".
GAUTAMA   m   Indian
Variant of GOTAMA, or in the case of Siddhartha Gautama, a patronymic form... [more]
GAUTIER   m   French
French form of WALTER
GAVRAIL   m   Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of GABRIEL
GAVRI'EL   m   Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of GABRIEL
GAVRIEL   m   Hebrew
Hebrew form of GABRIEL
GAVRIIL   m   Russian, Greek
Russian and Greek form of GABRIEL
GAYLORD   m   English
From an English surname which was derived from Old French gaillard "high-spirited, boistrous"... [more]
GEARALT   m   Irish
Irish form of GERALD
GEARÓID   m   Irish
Irish form of GERARD or GERALD
GEBBERT   m   German
Low German form of GEBHARD
GEBHARD   m   German, Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element geb "gift" combined with hard "brave, hardy"... [more]
GEFFREY   m   English (Rare)
Variant of GEOFFREY
GEGHARD   m   Armenian
Means "lance, spear" in Armenian.
GELLÉRT   m   Hungarian
Hungarian form of GERARD... [more]
GENGHIS   m   History
From the title Genghis (or Chinggis) Khan, meaning "universal lord", which was adopted by the Mongolian leader Temujin in the late 12th century... [more]
GENNADI   m   Russian
Variant transcription of GENNADIY
GENNADY   m   Russian
Variant transcription of GENNADIY
GENNARO   m   Italian
Italian form of JANUARIUS
GEORDIE   m   English
Diminutive of GEORGE
GEORGEI   m   Medieval Slavic
Old Slavic form of GEORGE
GEORGES   m   French
French form of GEORGE... [more]
GEORGIE   f & m   English
Diminutive of GEORGIA or GEORGE
GEORGIY   m   Russian
Russian form of GEORGE
GERAINT   m   Welsh, Welsh Mythology
Meaning unknown, possibly a Welsh form of GERONTIUS... [more]
GERALDO   m   Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of GERALD
GERALLT   m   Welsh
Welsh form of GERALD
GERARDO   m   Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of GERARD
GERASIM   m   Russian, Macedonian
Russian and Macedonian form of GERASIMOS
GERBERN   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of GERBEN
GERFRID   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of GERFRIED
GERGELY   m   Hungarian
Hungarian form of GREGORY
GERHARD   m   German, Dutch, Swedish, Ancient Germanic
German, Dutch and Swedish form of GERARD
GERHOLD   m   German (Archaic)
German form of GERALD
GERLACH   m   Dutch, Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element ger "spear" combined with laic "play"... [more]
GERMAIN   m   French
French form of GERMANUS
GERMANO   m   Italian, Portuguese
Italian and Portuguese form of GERMANUS
GERRARD   m   English (Rare)
Variant of GERARD
GERSHOM   m   Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Probably means "exile" in Hebrew, though the Bible explains that it derives from גֵּר שָׁם (ger sham) meaning "a stranger there"... [more]
GERVAIS   m   French
French form of GERVASIUS
GERVASE   m   English (Rare)
English form of GERVASIUS... [more]
GERWAZY   m   Polish
Polish form of GERVASIUS
GHASSAN   m   Arabic
Means "youth" in Arabic... [more]
GHJUVAN   m   Corsican
Corsican form of JOHN
GHUFRAN   f & m   Arabic
Means "forgiveness" in Arabic.
GIACOMO   m   Italian
Italian form of Iacomus (see JAMES).
GIFFARD   m   English (Rare)
From an English surname which was derived from the Germanic given name GEBHARD.
GILBERT   m   English, French, Dutch, German, Ancient Germanic
Means "bright pledge", derived from the Germanic elements gisil "pledge, hostage" and beraht "bright"... [more]
GIONATA   m   Italian
Italian form of JONATHAN
GIORGIO   m   Italian
Italian form of GEORGE
GIRALDO   m   Italian
Italian form of GERALD
GIRISHA   m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "lord of the mountain" in Sanskrit... [more]
GISBERT   m   German, Ancient Germanic
From a Germanic name in which the second element is beraht "bright"... [more]
GJORGJI   m   Macedonian
Macedonian form of GEORGE
GLADWIN   m   English (Rare)
From a surname which was derived from the Old English given name GLÆDWINE.
GLADWYN   m   English (Rare)
Variant of GLADWIN
GLAUCIA   m & f   Ancient Roman
Latin form of GLÁUCIO
GLÁUCIO   m   Portuguese
Portuguese form of the Roman cognomen Glaucia, which was derived from Latin glaucus "bluish grey", ultimately from Greek.
GLAUCUS   m   Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Γλαυκος (Glaukos), a name meaning "bluish grey"... [more]
GLAUKOS   m   Greek Mythology
Greek form of GLAUCUS
GLYNDWR   m   Welsh
From a Welsh surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "valley water"... [more]
GODDARD   m   English (Rare)
From a surname which was derived from the Germanic given name GODEHARD
GODFREY   m   English
From the Germanic name Godafrid, which meant "peace of god" from the Germanic elements god "god" and frid "peace"... [more]
GODWINE   m   Anglo-Saxon
Means "friend of god", derived from Old English god combined with wine "friend"... [more]
GOIBNIU   m   Irish Mythology
Derived from Irish gobha meaning "smith"... [more]
GOLIATH   m   Biblical
Possibly means "uncovered" in Hebrew... [more]
GONÇALO   m   Portuguese
Portuguese form of GONZALO
GONZALO   m   Spanish
From the medieval name Gundisalvus, which was the Latin form of a Germanic name composed of the elements gund "war" and salv which is of unknown meaning.
GOODWIN   m   English (Rare)
From a surname which was derived from the given name GODWINE.
GORAIDH   m   Scottish
Scottish form of GODFREY
GORDIAN   m   History
From the Roman cognomen Gordianus which meant "from Gordium", Gordium being the capital of Phrygia in Asia Minor... [more]
GORONWY   m   Welsh, Welsh Mythology
Meaning unknown... [more]
GOTTLOB   m   German
Derived from German Gott "God" and lob "praise"... [more]
GOVINDA   m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "cow finder", derived from Sanskrit गो (go) "cow" combined with विन्द (vinda) "finding"... [more]
GRAHAME   m   Scottish, English (Rare)
From a surname which was a variant of GRAHAM.
GRATIAN   m   History
From the Roman name Gratianus, which meant "grace" from Latin gratus... [more]
GRATIEN   m   French
French form of Gratianus (see GRATIAN).
GRAYSON   m   English (Modern)
From an English surname meaning "son of the steward", derived from Middle English greyve "steward".
GREGERS   m   Danish, Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of GREGORY
GREGORY   m   English
English form of Latin Gregorius, which was from the Late Greek name Γρηγοριος (Gregorios), derived from γρηγορος (gregoros) meaning "watchful, alert"... [more]
GRESHAM   m   English (Rare)
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "grazing homestead" in Old English.
GREYSON   m   English (Modern)
Variant of GRAYSON
GRIFFIN   m   English
Latinized form of GRUFFUDD... [more]
GRIGORE   m   Romanian
Romanian form of GREGORY
GRIGORI   m   Russian
Variant transcription of GRIGORIY
GRIGORY   m   Russian
Variant transcription of GRIGORIY
GROZDAN   m   Bulgarian, Macedonian
Derived from Bulgarian or Macedonian грозде (grozde) meaning "grapes".
GRUFFUD   m   Welsh
Variant of GRUFFUDD
GUÁLTER   m   Portuguese
Portuguese form of WALTER
GUATIER   m   French
French form of WALTER
GUDMUND   m   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
From the Old Norse name Guðmundr which was derived from the elements guð "god" and mundr "protection".
GUERINO   m   Italian
Italian form WARIN
GUILLEM   m   Catalan
Catalan form of WILLIAM
GUIOMAR   m & f   Portuguese, Spanish
Possibly derived from the Germanic name Wigmar meaning "famous in war"... [more]
GÜNTHER   m   German, Germanic Mythology
From the Germanic name Gundahar, derived from the elements gund "war" and hari "army, warrior"... [more]
GUNTHER   m   German
Variant of GÜNTHER
GUNTRAM   m   German
Means "war raven" from the Germanic elements gund "war" and hramn "raven"... [more]
GUSTAAF   m   Dutch
Dutch form of GUSTAV
GUSTAVE   m   French
French form of GUSTAV... [more]
GUSTAVO   m   Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of GUSTAV
GUSZTÁV   m   Hungarian
Hungarian form of GUSTAV
GWENAËL   m   French, Breton
Means "blessed and generous" from Breton gwenn "white, fair, blessed" and hael "generous"... [more]
GWENNEG   m   Breton
Derived from Breton gwenn "white, fair, blessed" combined with a diminutive suffix... [more]
GWILLYM   m   Welsh
Welsh form of WILLIAM
GWYNEDD   f & m   Welsh
From the name of a region in Wales, named after an ancient kingdom, which may be derived from the old Welsh given name Cunedda.
GWYNFOR   m   Welsh
Derived from the Welsh element gwyn "white, fair, blessed" combined with mawr "great, large".
GWYTHYR   m   Welsh
Welsh form of VICTOR
HABACUC   m   Biblical Latin
Latin form of HABAKKUK used in some versions of the Vulgate.
HACHIRO   m   Japanese
Variant transcription of HACHIROU
HADRIAN   m   History
From the Roman cognomen Hadrianus, which meant "from Hadria" in Latin... [more]
HAERVIU   m   Ancient Celtic
Breton form of HARVEY
HÁLFDAN   m   Ancient Scandinavian
Old Norse form of HALVDAN
HALLDÓR   m   Icelandic
Icelandic form of HALDOR
HALLDOR   m   Norwegian
Variant of HALDOR
HALSTEN   m   Swedish
Old Swedish form of Hallsteinn (see HALSTEIN).
HALVARD   m   Norwegian
From the Old Norse name Hallvarðr, which meant "rock guardian" from hallr "rock" combined with varðr "guardian, defender".
HALVDAN   m   Norwegian
From the Old Norse name Hálfdan, composed of the elements hálfr "half" and Danr "Dane", originally a nickname for a person who was half Danish.
HAMMOND   m   English (Rare)
From an English surname which was derived from either the Germanic given name Haimund which meant "home protection" or else from the Old Norse given name Hámundr which meant "high protection".
HARALDR   m   Ancient Scandinavian
Old Norse form of HAROLD
HARDING   m   English
From an English surname which was derived from the given name Heard, which was itself a short form of various Old English names containing the element heard meaning "brave, hardy"... [more]
HARDMAN   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of HARTMANN
HARDMOD   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of HARTMUT
HARDWIN   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of HARTWIN
HARIMAN   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of HERMAN
HARISHA   m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "lord of monkeys" from Sanskrit हरि (hari) "monkey" and ईश (isha) "lord"... [more]
HARLAND   m   English
From a surname which was a variant of HARLAN.
HAROLDO   m   Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of HAROLD
HARSHAD   m   Indian
Derived from Sanskrit हर्श (harsha) meaning "happiness".
HARSHAL   m   Indian
Derived from Sanskrit हर्श (harsha) meaning "happiness".
HARTLEY   m   English
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "hart clearing" in Old English.
HARTMUT   m   German, Ancient Germanic
Means "brave mind", derived from the Germanic elements hard "brave, hardy" and muot "mind, spirit".
HARTWIG   m   German, Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic elements hard "brave, hardy" and wig "battle".
HARTWIN   m   German, Ancient Germanic
Means "brave friend" from the Germanic elements hard "brave, hardy" and win "friend".
HAVILAH   f & m   Biblical
Means "stretch of sand" in Hebrew... [more]
HAVRYIL   m   Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of GABRIEL
HAYTHAM   m   Arabic
Means "young eagle" in Arabic.
HAYWOOD   m   English
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "fenced wood" in Old English.
HEADLEY   m   English (Rare)
Variant of HEDLEY
HEDDWYN   m   Welsh
Derived from the Welsh elements hedd "peace" and gwyn "white, fair, blessed".
HELMOLD   m   Ancient Germanic
Germanic name derived from the elements helm "helmet" and wald "rule".
HELMUTH   m   German
Variant of HELMUT
HEMINGR   m   Ancient Scandinavian
Old Norse form of HEMMING
HEMMING   m   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Perhaps derived from Old Norse hamr "shape", and possibly originally a nickname for a person believed to be a shape changer.
HENDRIK   m   Dutch, German, Estonian
Dutch and Estonian cognate of HENRY
HENGIST   m   Ancient Germanic
Means "stallion" in Germanic... [more]
HENNING   m   German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish
Diminutive of HENRIK
HENRICH   m   Slovak
Slovak form of HENRY
HERBERT   m   English, German, French, Slovene, Polish
Derived from the Germanic elements hari "army" and beraht "bright"... [more]
HERCULE   m   French
French form of HERCULES
HERLEIF   m   Norwegian
Modern Scandinavian form of HERLEIFR
HERMANN   m   German
German form of HERMAN
HERSHEL   m   Yiddish
Diminutive of HERSH
HIDEAKI   m   Japanese
From Japanese 英 (hide) "excellent" and 明 (aki) "bright".
HILAIRE   m   French
French form of HILARIUS
HILBERT   m   German
Variant of HILDEBERT
HILDRED   f & m   English
Possibly from the Old English masculine name Hildræd, which was composed of the elements hild "battle" and ræd "counsel"... [more]
HINRICH   m   German
Low German form of HEINRICH
HIPOLIT   m   Polish
Polish form of HIPPOLYTOS
HIROSHI   m   Japanese
From Japanese "tolerant, generous" or "prosperous".
HIRSHEL   m   Yiddish
Variant transcription of HERSHEL
HIZKIAH   m   Biblical
Alternate form of the Hebrew name Chizqiyahu (see HEZEKIAH).
HJALMAR   m   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
From the Old Norse name Hjálmarr meaning "helmeted warrior" from the element hjalmr "helmet" combined with arr "warrior".
HJÖRTUR   m   Icelandic
Means "deer" in Icelandic.
HOEBAER   m   Limburgish
Limburgish form of HUBERT... [more]
HOMEROS   m   Ancient Greek
Original Greek form of HOMER
HORÁCIO   m   Portuguese
Portuguese form of HORATIUS
HORACIO   m   Spanish
Spanish form of HORATIUS
HORATIO   m   English
Variant of HORATIUS... [more]
HORAȚIU   m   Romanian
Romanian form of HORATIUS
HORMAZD   m   Persian Mythology
Persian form of AHURA MAZDA
HOSSEIN   m   Iranian
Iranian form of HUSAYN
HOUSSAM   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of HUSAM
HRÓALDR   m   Ancient Scandinavian
Old Norse form of ROALD
HRODGER   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of ROGER
HRODULF   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of RUDOLF
HUGHARD   m   Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic elements hug "heart, mind" and hard "brave, hardy".
HUMBERT   m   German, French, English (Rare), Ancient Germanic
Means "famous warrior", derived from the Germanic elements hun "warrior, bear cub" and beraht "famous"... [more]
HUMPHRY   m   English (Rare)
Variant of HUMPHREY
HUNFRID   m   Ancient Germanic
Germanic form of HUMPHREY
HUPPERT   m   German
Low German form of HUBERT
HÜSEYİN   m   Turkish
Turkish form of HUSAYN
HUSSAIN   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of HUSAYN
HUSSEIN   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of HUSAYN
HYGINOS   m   Ancient Greek
Greek form of HYGINUS
HYGINUS   m   Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of ‘Υγινος (Hyginos), a Greek name derived from ‘υγιεινος (hygieinos) meaning "healthy"... [more]
HYPATOS   m   Ancient Greek
Masculine form of HYPATIA
IACCHUS   m   Greek Mythology (Latinized)
From Greek Ιακχος (Iakchos), derived from ιαχω (iacho) meaning "to shout"... [more]
IACOBUS   m   Biblical Latin
Latin form of JACOB
IACOMUS   m   Late Roman
Late Latin form of JACOB
IAKOBOS   m   Biblical Greek
Form of JACOB used in the Greek Bible.
IAPETOS   m   Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ιαπτω (iapto) "to wound, to pierce"... [more]
IAPHETH   m   Biblical Greek
Form of JAPHETH used in the Greek Old Testament.
İBRAHİM   m   Turkish
Turkish form of ABRAHAM
IBRAHIM   m   Arabic
Arabic form of ABRAHAM
ICHABOD   m   Biblical
Means "no glory" in Hebrew... [more]
ICHIROU   m   Japanese
From Japanese 一 (ichi) "one" and 郎 (rou) "son"... [more]
IEPTHAE   m   Biblical Latin
Form of JEPHTHAH used in the Latin Old Testament.
IGNACIJ   m   Slovene
Slovene form of IGNATIUS
IGNACIO   m   Spanish
Spanish form of IGNATIUS
IGNAZIO   m   Italian
Italian form of IGNATIUS
IISAKKI   m   Finnish
Finnish form of ISAAC
ILARION   m   Bulgarian, Macedonian
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of HILARION
IMHOTEP   m   Ancient Egyptian
Means "he comes in peace" in Egyptian... [more]
IMTIYAZ   m   Arabic
Means "distinction" in Arabic.
INDIANA   f & m   English
From the name of the American state, which means "land of the Indians"... [more]
INGEMAR   m   Swedish
From the Old Norse name Ingimárr, derived from the name of the Germanic god ING combined with mærr "famous".
INGÓLFR   m   Ancient Scandinavian
Old Norse form of INGOLF
INGOMAR   m   German, Ancient Germanic
German form of INGEMAR
IOAKEIM   m   Judeo-Christian Legend
Greek form of JOACHIM, found in the apocryphal Gospel of James.
IOANNES   m   Greek, Biblical Greek
Greek form of Yochanan (see JOHN).
IOANNIS   m   Greek
Greek form of JOHN
IODOCUS   m   Ancient Celtic (Latinized)
Latinized form of Judoc (see JOYCE).
IONATÁN   m   Irish
Irish form of JONATHAN
IPPOLIT   m   Russian
Russian form of HIPPOLYTOS
ISADORE   m   English
Variant of ISIDORE
ISAURUS   m   Late Roman
Masculine form of ISAURA... [more]
ISHMAEL   m   Biblical
From the Hebrew name יִשְׁמָעֵאל (Yishma'el) meaning "God will hear"... [more]
ISIDORE   m   English, French, Georgian, Jewish
From the Greek name Ισιδωρος (Isidoros) which meant "gift of Isis", derived from the name of the Egyptian goddess ISIS combined with Greek δωρον (doron) "gift"... [more]
ISIDORO   m   Spanish, Italian
Spanish and Italian form of ISIDORE
ISMAHEL   m   Biblical Latin
Form of ISHMAEL used in the Latin Old Testament.
ISRAFIL   m   Judeo-Christian Legend
Meaning unknown... [more]
ISRAHEL   m   Biblical Latin
Form of ISRAEL used in the Latin Old Testament.
ITHAMAR   m   Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
From the Hebrew name אִיתָמָר ('Itamar) meaning "palm island"... [more]
IUDOCUS   m   Ancient Celtic (Latinized)
Latinized form of Judoc (see JOYCE).
IZANAGI   m   Far Eastern Mythology
Means "male who invites" in Japanese... [more]
JACENTY   m   Polish
Polish form of HYACINTHUS... [more]
JACINTO   m   Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of HYACINTHUS
JACKSON   m   English
From an English surname meaning "son of JACK"... [more]
JACOBUS   m   Dutch, Late Roman
Latin form of JACOB, still used in Dutch.
JACQUES   m   French
French form of JACOB (or JAMES).
JAGDISH   m   Indian
Means "ruler of the world" from Sanskrit जगत (jagat) "world" and ईश (isha) "ruler".
JAHLEEL   m   Biblical
Means "God waits" in Hebrew... [more]
JAHZEEL   m   Biblical
Means "God apportions" in Hebrew... [more]
JALMARI   m   Finnish
Finnish form of HJALMAR
JAMISON   m   English
From an English surname meaning "son of JAMES".
JAMSHAD   m   Iranian
Possibly a variant of JAMSHID
JAMSHED   m   Iranian, Persian Mythology
Variant transcription of JAMSHID
JAMSHID   m   Iranian, Persian Mythology
Modern Persian form of Avestan Yima Kshaeta, which meant "shining JAM"... [more]
JANNICK   m   Danish
Danish diminutive of JAN (1)
JAPHETH   m   Biblical
From the Hebrew name יֶפֶת (Yefet) meaning "enlarged"... [more]
JARLATH   m   Irish
Anglicized form of IARFHLAITH
JAROMIL   m   Czech
Variant of JARMIL
JAROMÍR   m   Czech
Derived from the Slavic elements jary "fierce, strong" and mir "peace".
JAROMIR   m   Polish
Polish form of JAROMÍR
JARRETT   m   English
From a surname which was a variant of GARRETT.
JAYANTA   m   Indian, Hinduism
Derived from Sanskrit जयन्त (jayanta) meaning "victorious"... [more]
JAYWANT   m   Indian
Derived from Sanskrit jayavanta meaning "possessing victory".
JEANNOT   m   French
Diminutive of JEAN (1)
JĘDRZEJ   m   Polish
An old Polish form of ANDREW
JEFFERY   m   English
Variant of JEFFREY
JEFFREY   m   English
Medieval variant of GEOFFREY... [more]
JEHOASH   m   Biblical
From the Hebrew name יְהוֹאָשׁ (Yeho'ash), an extended form of יוֹאָשׁ (Yo'ash) (see JOASH)... [more]
JEHORAM   m   Biblical
From the Hebrew name יְהוֹרָם (Yehoram) which meant "exalted by YAHWEH"... [more]
JEHOVAH   m   Theology
Form of YAHWEH used in older translations of the Bible, produced by blending the letters of the tetragrammaton with the vowels from ADONAI.
JEPHTHA   m   Biblical
Variant of JEPHTHAH
JÉRÉMIE   m   French
French form of JEREMIAH
JERICHO   m   Biblical
From the name of a city in Israel which is mentioned several times in the Old Testament... [more]
JERONIM   m   Croatian
Croatian form of JEROME
JERRARD   m   English (Rare)
Variant of GERARD
JERROLD   m   English
Variant of GERALD
JOANNES   m   Late Roman
Latin variant of JOHANNES
JOAQUIM   m   Portuguese, Catalan
Portuguese and Catalan form of JOACHIM
JOAQUÍN   m   Spanish
Spanish form of JOACHIM
JOCELYN   f & m   English, French
From the Germanic masculine name Gautselin, which was derived from the name of a Germanic tribe, the Gauts... [more]
JODOCUS   m   Dutch (Archaic), Ancient Celtic (Latinized)
Latinized form of Judoc (see JOYCE).
JOHNNIE   m & f   English
Diminutive of JOHN, sometimes used as a feminine form.
JOKŪBAS   m   Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of JACOB (or JAMES).
JÓNATAN   m   Icelandic
Icelandic form of JONATHAN
JONATAN   m   Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German
Spanish form of JONATHAN, as well as a Scandinavian and German variant form.
JÔNATAS   m   Portuguese
Portuguese form of JONATHAN
JORDAAN   m   Dutch
Dutch form of JORDAN
JOZAFAT   m   Polish
Polish form of JOSAPHAT... [more]
JUANITO   m   Spanish
Diminutive of JUAN
JUDOCUS   m   Dutch (Archaic), Ancient Celtic (Latinized)
Latinized form of Judoc (see JOYCE).
JULIUSZ   m   Polish
Polish form of JULIUS
JUMAANE   m   Eastern African, Swahili
Means "born on Tuesday" in Swahili.
JUPITER   m   Roman Mythology (Anglicized)
From Latin Iuppiter, which was ultimately derived from the Indo-European *Dyeu-pater, composed of the elements Dyeus (see ZEUS) and pater "father"... [more]
JUSTICE   m & f   English
From an occupational surname which meant "judge, officer of justice" in Old French... [more]
JUVENAL   m   History
From the Roman cognomen Iuvenalis which meant "youthful" in Latin... [more]


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