Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with J

Jayvonn

Meaning. Man from greece ; in the bible , noah.

Meaning: Man from greece, in the bible, noah Origin: Hebrew

Jayvyn

The name Jayvyn is a Male name. African meaning: The name Jayvyn is a African baby name The African meaning of Jayvyn is: Light spirit.

Meaning: Light spirit Origin: African

Jaz

(JAZ)

The meaning of the name “Jaz” is: “Fragrant flower; Short form of Jaz- names”. Categories: American Names, Unisex Names. Used in: English speaking countries. Gender: Both, Boy Names, Girl Names.

Meaning: Unclear Origin: African, English

Jazz

(JAZ)

Origin of the name Jasmine: Taken from the name of the tropical plant having colorful, fragrant flowers used in perfumes and teas. The word is derived from the Persian yasamin (jasmine).

Jc

Contribute your knowledge to the name Jc. ... J.C.(American)means Blessed and Prestigeous, also the initials of first and middle (or last) names beginning with J and C. Famous real-life people named Jc: | Edit. J.C. Chasez singer/song writer & former memember of NSYNC.

Jean baptiste

(zhawn-bə-TEES)

The different meanings of the name Jean-Baptiste are: Hebrew meaning: God is gracious. Greek meaning: To dip. French meaning: Combination of Jean and Baptiste.

Meaning: John the Baptist Origin: Hebrew

Jean Baptiste

The different meanings of the name Jean-Baptiste are: Hebrew meaning: God is gracious. Greek meaning: To dip. French meaning: Combination of Jean and Baptiste.

Meaning: St john the baptist Origin: French

Jean charles

(zhawn-SHAHRL)

Jean-Charles is a French masculine given name. It may refer to : Jean Charles, Chevalier Folard (1669–1752), a French soldier and military author. Jean-Charles Alphand (1817-1891), a French engineer.

Meaning: God is merciful Origin: Hebrew

Jean Claude

Meaning of name Jean-Claude. Etymology : God remits (Hebrew). Lame (Latin).

Jean francois

(zhawn-FRAHN-swua)

On the European continent and in all French-speaking countries, Jean, pronounced [ʒɑ̃], is a male name derived from the Old French Jehan. The female equivalent is Jeanne, pronounced [ʒan], and derives from the Old French Jehanne.

Meaning: God is merciful Origin: Hebrew