Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with J

Junious

What Does Name "Junious" Mean. You are honest, benevolent, brilliant and often inventive, full of high inspirations. You are courageous, honest, determined, original and creative. You are a leader, especially for a cause.

Junipero

Meaning & History. This was the name assumed by the 18th-century Spanish Franciscan monk Miguel José Serra, a missionary to California. He named himself after one of Saint Francis's companions, who was named from Latin iuniperus "juniper".

Junius

(JOON-yəs)

The name Junius is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Junius is: Youthful.

Meaning: Loyal to Juno Origin: Latin

Junot

Junot Name Meaning. French: variant spelling of Junod.

Junpei

The meaning of 'Junpei' is "pure" and/or "genuine". It is a traditional Japanese name. Famous real-life people named Junpei: | Edit.

Junus

Junus is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1277 times.

Meaning: Youthful Origin: Brazilian

Jupiter

(JOO-pi-tər)

From Latin Iuppiter, which was ultimately derived from the Indo-European *Dyeu-pater, composed of the elements Dyeus (see ZEUS) and pater "father". Jupiter was the supreme god in Roman mythology.

Meaning: Of father God Origin: Latin

Juraj

Juraj is a given name used in a number of languages in various forms. The variants used in Central, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe may be derived from a Slavonic similar to the Russian word юркий (yurkiy) meaning nimble, quick, handy. Pronounced "yuwh-rie" or "yuwh-rai". The English equivalent of the name is George.

Jurek

(YUW-rek)

Jerzy (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjɛʐɨ]) is the Polish version of the masculine given name George. The most common nickname for "Jerzy" is "Jurek" (pronounced [ˈjurɛk]). It is a diminutive form of very rare name Jur. Both Jerzy and Jur have the same Greek origin.

Meaning: Farming man Origin: Greek, Polish

Jurg

[ syll. jürg- ] The baby boy name Jürg is of Old Greek origin and it is predominantly used in the German language. Jürg is a short form of Jürgen (German) and a variation of George (English). See also the related form, Hansjürg (German).

Meaning: Russian form of george farmer Origin: Russian