Boy Names That Mean The

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Jishu
Father-like, protector.
Japanese
Jitesh
Lord of the victor.
Hindi
Jiwani
Life or vitality, often associated with the concept of living energy.
Sanskrit
Jiyaan
Life, soul, or heart; derived from the Sanskrit word 'jiva'.
Hindi
Joab
Yahweh is father.
Hebrew
Joaby
Yahweh is father.
Hebrew
Joah
Yahweh is brother.
Hebrew
Jobab
Father's afflicited.
Hebrew
Jodh
A name derived from the city of Jodhpur, meaning 'warrior' or 'soldier'.
Punjabi
Jogaraja
King of the world, from Sanskrit 'jagat' (world) and 'raja' (king).
Sanskrit
Jogendra
Lord of the world, an epithet of Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Jogesh
Lord of the world, a name for the Hindu god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Joginder
Lord of the world, derived from Sanskrit jagat (world) and indra (lord).
Punjabi
Jogindra
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'lord of the world' or 'king of the universe'.
Sanskrit
Jollie
Derived from the English word 'jolly', meaning cheerful or happy.
English
Jolon
Valley of the dead oaks.
Cherokee
Jordison
Son of Jordan, referring to the River Jordan.
English
Josephus
God will increase; derived from the Hebrew name Yosef.
Latin
Jove
Derived from Latin Iuppiter, meaning 'father Jove' or 'sky father'.
Latin
Jovenal
Derived from the Latin name Iuvenalis, meaning 'youthful'.
Spanish
Jovey
Derived from Jove, another name for the Roman god Jupiter, meaning 'father of...
English
Jovi
Derived from the name Jove, referring to the Roman god Jupiter.
English
Jovian
Of or pertaining to Jupiter, the Roman king of gods.
Latin
Jovito
Diminutive of Jove, referring to the Roman god Jupiter.
Spanish
Joyner
Occupational name for a joiner, someone who constructs things by joining piec...
English
Jozabad
The Lord has bestowed.
Hebrew
Judah
Praised, from the Hebrew name Yehudah.
Hebrew
Jumaat
Friday, the day of congregation in Islam.
Arabic
Jumah
Friday, the day of congregational prayer in Islam.
Arabic
Jummah
Friday, the day of congregational prayer in Islam.
Arabic
Jumuah
Friday, the day of congregational prayer in Islam.
Arabic
Jupiter
derived from the name of the Roman god Jupiter.
Latin
Jurat
Lithuanian goddess of the sea.
Lithuanian
Jurek
Diminutive of the name George.
Polish
Jurgen
Diminutive of the name George.
German
Jurgisr
derived from the name George.
Lithuanian
Juwaid
Generous or noble, derived from the root J-W-D.
Arabic
Jyestha
The eldest.
Sanskrit
Jyothirdhar
One who holds the light.
Sanskrit
Jyotichandra
Light of the moon.
Sanskrit
Jyotidhara
Bearer of light; one who holds the flame.
Sanskrit
Jyotiraaditya
Light of the sun.
Sanskrit
Jyotiraditya
Light of the sun.
Sanskrit
Jyotsnesha
Radiant like the moon.
Sanskrit
Kaalki
Dark-skinned, the final incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Kaartikeya
Son of the Krittikas (six celestial nymphs).
Sanskrit
Kabzeel
God's gathering or congregation.
Hebrew
Kacesvara
Lord of the Kācī region, a name for Shiva.
Sanskrit
Kadamban
One who is associated with the Kadamba tree.
Tamil
Kaddour
Powerful, capable, or derived from the name Al-Qadir, one of the attributes o...
Arabic
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