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Jett
A modern name often associated with speed and jet travel.
Jill
A form of the name 'Gillian', which means 'youthful' or 'downy' in Latin.
Jinn
A supernatural spirit in Arabic mythology, often depicted as being able to grant wishes
Jobe
A variant of the biblical name Job, meaning 'persecuted' or 'hated'
Jock
A Scots term for a friend or a fellow
Joda
A form of a given name, also associated with beloved characters and kindness
Jody
Derived from a diminutive form of the name Joseph or Josephine, meaning 'God will add'.
Joel
Jehovah is God
Joey
A young kangaroo or a term of endearment.
Jofi
A playful name often used for pets
Joga
A term related to yoga, often associated with balance and peace
Jogi
A friendly and joyful companion
Jojo
A playful and cheerful nickname or term of endearment.
Joko
Joko is a common Javanese name meaning 'young man' or 'youth'.
Jola
A name of Hebrew origin meaning 'to flow' or 'to ascend'.
Joli
French for pretty or nice
Jona
God is gracious
Joni
A feminine form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'
Jora
A harvest moon or full moon
Josch
A diminutive form of the name Joshua, which means 'God is salvation'.
Josh
Derived from the Hebrew name Yeshua, meaning 'to deliver' or 'to rescue.'
Jovi
A joyful or cheerful person
Judd
Brave or bold
Jude
Praised
Judy
A diminutive form of Judith, which means 'woman from Judea'.
Juke
A term referring to dancing or a lively and energetic movement
Juki
A term of endearment or a playful name in various cultures, often associated with joy and playfulness.
Jula
Derived from the name Julia, often associated with youth and vitality
Jule
A celebration or feast
Juls
A variation of the name Julius, which is of Latin origin meaning 'youthful' or 'downy'
Juma
Swahili for 'Sunday'
Jump
To leap or spring into the air
Juno
Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth
Jupp
A cheerful or jovial person, often associated with joy
Juri
Japanese for 'accurate' or 'to stand'
Juro
To combine or blend
Juvi
Youth or young person
Kaba
A name that can signify a belonging or duty in various cultures
Kabe
A Japanese word meaning 'wall' or 'fence'
Kace
A variant of the name 'Casey', which means brave in battle.
Kaci
Pure
Kadi
A friendly and cheerful nickname often used for kids or pets.
Kado
Japanese for 'gate'
Kafu
Japanese word for 'flower'
Kain
Gift of God or possession
Kaio
A form of the name 'Kai', which means 'sea' or 'ocean' in Hawaiian
Kajo
A name that means 'a small cap or lid' in Japanese
Kala
Means 'the black one' in Hawaiian
Kali
The name of the Hindu goddess associated with empowerment and destruction.
Kalo
A name of Hawaiian origin meaning 'the light' or 'the brightness'
Kami
A term meaning 'god' or 'spirit' in Japanese
Kamo
An African name meaning 'the one who brings joy'
Kamy
A name often associated with playfulness and affection
Kane
Warrior
Kann
The German word for 'can' or 'be able to'
Kapu
Hawaiian for 'forbidden' or 'sacred'
Kari
A variant of the name 'Carys', which means love in Welsh.
Karl
Free man
Kary
Beloved or precious
Kasa
Refers to a small container or vessel
Kash
A reference to a treasure or something valuable
Kasi
A name of African origin meaning 'the favorite one' or 'the chosen one'
Kass
A playful and energetic name often associated with a cheerful disposition.
Kate
Pure
Kati
Pure
Kato
The name Kato means the second born in Japanese.
Kavi
A poetic name derived from Sanskrit meaning 'wise' or 'poet'
Kawa
River in Japanese
Kaya
A variant of the name meaning 'pure' or 'clear'
Kazu
A Japanese name meaning 'harmony' or 'peace'.
Keld
A region or valley, often associated with a body of water.
Kele
The name means 'to be full of life' or 'joyful' in some African cultures
Kell
A name meaning 'hawk' or 'noble'.
Kemi
A name of African origin meaning 'the one who loves'
Kemo
A name associated with strength and bravery
Kemp
From the Old English word meaning warrior or soldier
Kent
A name of English origin meaning 'edge' or 'border'.
Keri
Pure.
Kero
A name derived from the Japanese word meaning 'to shine or glow'.
Kerr
A small hill or mound; a rocky outcrop
Kery
An Anglo-Saxon name meaning 'the dark one.'
Keya
A small and beautiful flower
Khai
A name that can mean 'king' or 'noble' in various cultures
Khan
A title of respect and authority in Central Asia and Middle East, historically used for leaders and rulers.
Kian
Ancient Irish name meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring'
Kiba
The name means 'fang' in Japanese
Kiel
A strong and reliable place, often associated with harbor or port.
Kier
Irish origin meaning 'dark-haired'
Kiki
Meaning 'the first' or 'to shine' in various contexts
Kiko
Japanese for a child or a prince
Kiku
Chrysanthemum in Japanese, symbolizing rejuvenation and positivity.
Kimm
To protect
Kimo
Japanese for 'sacred' or 'bearer of the spirit'
Kina
An Australian native fruit
Kini
A playful and joyful spirit.
Kino
A term derived from the Greek word for 'cinema' or 'film'.
Kipp
A variant of the name 'Kip', often associated with a small hill or a place name
Kira
Light; shining
Kiri
A type of tree or a butterfly in some cultures
Kirk
A place of church or a sacred spot.