English Baby Names

Discover English baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Jenney
Diminutive of Jennifer, meaning 'white wave' or 'fair one'.
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Jenni
Jenni is a diminutive of Jennifer, meaning 'white wave' or 'fair one'.
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Jennie
Diminutive of Jennifer, meaning 'white wave' or 'fair one'.
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Jennifer
Jennifer is a Cornish form of Guinevere, meaning 'white wave' or 'fair one'.
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Jenniful
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Jennifer and beautiful.
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Jennilea
Combination of Jenny and Lea, meaning 'white wave' or 'meadow'.
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Jennileah
Combination of Jenny and Leah, meaning 'white wave' or 'weary'.
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Jennileigh
A modern combination of Jenny and Leigh, meaning 'fair and smooth'.
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Jennings
Son of Jenkin, a diminutive of John.
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Jennison
Son of Jenning, a diminutive of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
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Jenny
Diminutive of Jennifer, meaning 'white wave' or 'fair one'.
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Jenson
Son of Jens (Jon's son).
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Jeny
Form of Jennifer.
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Jera
Jera is a rune symbolizing harvest and peace in Anglo-Saxon tradition.
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Jerald
Spear ruler.
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Jeraldeen
Mighty with a spear.
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Jeraldeena
Mighty with a spear.
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Jeraldeene
Mighty with a spear.
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Jeraldena
Mighty with a spear.
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Jeraldene
Mighty with a spear.
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Jeraldin
Mighty with a spear.
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Jeraldina
Mighty with a spear.
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Jeraldinah
Mighty with a spear.
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Jeraldine
Mighty with a spear.
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Jeraldyn
Mighty with a spear.
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Jeraldyna
Mighty with a spear.
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Jeraldynah
Mighty with a spear.
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Jeraldyne
Mighty with a spear.
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Jeralin
Spear ruler.
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Jeralina
Spear ruler.
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Jerilina
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Jerry and Lina.
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Jerk
A derogatory term for a foolish or contemptible person, not traditionally use...
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Jermaina
Feminine form of Jermaine, meaning 'from Germany'.
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Jermainah
Feminine form of Jermaine, meaning 'brotherly'.
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Jermaine
From the Germanic name Germain, meaning 'brother' or 'from Germany'.
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Jermaul
Combination of the names Jeremy and Paul.
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Jermayna
Feminine form of the name Jermayn.
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Jermel
Combination of the names Jerome and Melvin.
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Jermon
Combination of the names Jerome and Monique.
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Jerri
Diminutive of Geraldine or Jeremy, meaning 'spear ruler'.
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Jerrie
Diminutive of Gerald or Geraldine, meaning 'ruler with the spear'.
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Jerrilyn
Combination of Jerry and Lynn.
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Jerry
Diminutive of Gerald or Jeremy, meaning 'spear ruler' or 'appointed by God'.
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Jersey
Referring to the island of Jersey or a type of fabric.
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Jerusalem
Referring to the capital city of Israel.
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Jervis
Derived from the Old English name Gervis, meaning 'spear servant'.
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Jessamona
Combination of Jessica and Mona, meaning 'God beholds' and 'noble'.
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Jessamyah
Combination of Jessica and the suffix -yah, meaning 'God beholds'.
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Jessebela
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Jesse and Bella.
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Jessebelah
Combination of Jesse and Belah, possibly meaning 'God exists' or 'devourer'.
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