List of English Baby Names Meanings

Jourdain

Origin of the name Jordan: Derived from the Hebrew yarden (to flow down, descend). The name was originally used in the Middle Ages for a child baptized in holy water said to be from the river Jordan.

Meaning: Henry vi part 2 margery jourdain a witch Origin: English

Jourdaine

Jourdaine is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1397 times.

Meaning: Derived from hebrew jordan down flowing Origin: English

Jourdon

Jourdon is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1229 times.

Meaning: Derived from hebrew jordan down flowing Origin: English

Joyann

Origin of the name Joy: Taken from joy (delight, great pleasure, joy), which is derived from the Middle English and Old French joie (joy).

Meaning: Rejoicing. Origin: English

Joyanna

Origin of the name Anna: Anna is a Latinate variant of the French Anne, a cognate of the Hebrew Hannah (gracious, full of grace).

Meaning: Rejoicing. Origin: English

Joyanne

The name Joyanne is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Joyanne is: Rejoicing.

Meaning: Rejoicing. Origin: English

Joyceanne

Joyceanne is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1271 times.

Meaning: Cheerful, merry Origin: English

Joycelyn

What Does Name "Joycelyn" Mean. You are honest, benevolent, brilliant and often inventive, full of high inspirations. You are always looking for a chance to do your own thing, to be your own person, and to have things done your own way.

Meaning: Cheerful, merry Origin: English

Joycelynn

Meaning & History. From a Germanic masculine name, variously written as Gaudelenus, Gautselin, Gauzlin, along with many other spellings. It was derived from the Germanic element Gaut, which was from the name of the Germanic tribe the Goths, combined with a Latin diminutive suffix.

Meaning: Cheerful, merry Origin: English

Joyelle

Origin of the name Joy: Taken from joy (delight, great pleasure, joy), which is derived from the Middle English and Old French joie (joy).

Meaning: Rejoicing Origin: English