Names That Mean Of

Discover baby names meaning Of for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Jenniful
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Jennifer and beautiful.
English
Jennigje
Dutch diminutive of Johanna, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Dutch
Jennilea
Combination of Jenny and Lea, meaning 'white wave' or 'meadow'.
English
Jennileah
Combination of Jenny and Leah, meaning 'white wave' or 'weary'.
English
Jennileigh
A modern combination of Jenny and Leigh, meaning 'fair and smooth'.
English
Jennings
Son of Jenkin, a diminutive of John.
English
Jennison
Son of Jenning, a diminutive of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
English
Jenny
Diminutive of Jennifer, meaning 'white wave' or 'fair one'.
English
Jenson
Son of Jens (Jon's son).
English
Jeny
Form of Jennifer.
English
Jenz
Short form of Johannes, meaning 'God is gracious'.
German
Jericho
City of the moon; a biblical city whose walls fell to Joshua's army.
Hebrew
Jerilina
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Jerry and Lina.
English
Jermaina
Feminine form of Jermaine, meaning 'from Germany'.
English
Jermainah
Feminine form of Jermaine, meaning 'brotherly'.
English
Jermaul
Combination of the names Jeremy and Paul.
English
Jermayna
Feminine form of the name Jermayn.
English
Jermel
Combination of the names Jerome and Melvin.
English
Jermon
Combination of the names Jerome and Monique.
English
Jeroan
Dutch form of Jerome, meaning 'sacred name'.
Dutch
Jeroma
Feminine form of Jerome, meaning 'sacred name'.
Greek
Jerome
The name Jerome signifies the importance of a sacred name or a holy name.
Greek
Jeromina
Feminine form of Jerome, meaning 'sacred name'.
Dutch
Jeronimo
Spanish form of Jerome, meaning 'sacred name'.
Spanish
Jeronimus
Dutch form of Jerome, meaning 'sacred name'.
Dutch
Jerri
Diminutive of Geraldine or Jeremy, meaning 'spear ruler'.
English
Jerricho
City of the moon, derived from the ancient city Jericho.
Hebrew
Jerrie
Diminutive of Gerald or Geraldine, meaning 'ruler with the spear'.
English
Jerrilyn
Combination of Jerry and Lynn.
English
Jerry
Diminutive of Gerald or Jeremy, meaning 'spear ruler' or 'appointed by God'.
English
Jersey
Referring to the island of Jersey or a type of fabric.
English
Jerubbaal
Let Baal contend, a name given to Gideon after he destroyed an altar of Baal.
Hebrew
Jerusalem
Referring to the capital city of Israel.
English
Jerzy
Polish form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Polish
Jeshna
Goddess of wealth or prosperity.
Tamil
Jeshwanth
Lord of the people, another name for Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Jessamona
Combination of Jessica and Mona, meaning 'God beholds' and 'noble'.
English
Jessamyah
Combination of Jessica and the suffix -yah, meaning 'God beholds'.
English
Jessebela
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Jesse and Bella.
English
Jessebelah
Combination of Jesse and Belah, possibly meaning 'God exists' or 'devourer'.
English
Jessebellah
A modern combination of Jesse and Bella, meaning 'God's gift' or 'beautiful'.
English
Jesseminae
A modern invented name, possibly a feminine form of Jesse, meaning 'gift'.
English
Jessi
Diminutive of Jessica, meaning 'God beholds'.
English
Jessie
A diminutive of Jessica or Janet, meaning 'God beholds' or 'gift of God'.
English
Jessika
God beholds; feminine form of Jesse.
Hebrew
Jessy
Diminutive of Jessica, meaning 'God beholds'.
English
Jestan
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of 'Jesse' and 'Stan'.
English
Jesusa
Feminine form of Jesus, meaning 'God is salvation'.
Spanish
Jesusita
Little Jesus; feminine form of Jesus.
Spanish
Jesusyta
Diminutive of Jesusa, meaning 'God is salvation'.
Spanish
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