2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [37]
Jobelle, Jobeth, Jodean, Jodelle, Joetta, Joette, Jolinda, Jolisa
Joanna (French) Feminine form of John, meaning “God is Gracious”
Joana
*Jocelyn (German / Latin) From the tribe of Gauts / one who is cheerful, happy
Jocelin, Jocelina, Jocelinda, Joceline, Jocelyne, Jocelynn, Jocelynne, Josalind, Joslyn, Joslynn, Joselyn
Joda (Hebrew) An ancestor of Christ
Jolan (Greek) Resembling a violet flower
Jola, Jolaine, Jolande, Jolanne, Jolanta, Jolantha, Jolandi, Jolanka
Jolene (English) Feminine form of Joseph; God will add
Joeline, Joeleen, Joeline, Jolaine, Jolean, Joleen, Jolena, Jolina
Jolie (French) A pretty young woman
Joly, Joely, Jolee, Joleigh, Joley, Joli
Jonina (Israeli) Resembling a little dove
Joninah, Jonyna, Jonynah, Joneena, Joneenah, Jonine, Jonyne, Joneene
Jorah (Hebrew) Resembling an autumn rose
Jora
Jord (Norse) In mythology, goddess of the earth
Jorde
Jordan (Hebrew) Of the down-flowing river; in the Bible, the river where Jesus was baptized
Jardena, Johrdan, Jordain, Jordaine, Jordana, Jordane, Jordanka, Jordyn, Jordin
Josephine (French) Feminine form of Joseph; God will add
Josefina, Josephene, Jo, Josie, Iosepine
ˆJourney (American) One who likes to travel
Journy, Journi, Journie, Journee
Jovana (Spanish) Feminine form of Jovian; daughter of the sky
Jeovana, Jeovanna, Jovanna, Jovena, Jovianne, Jovina, Jovita, Joviana
Joy (Latin) A delight; one who brings pleasure to others
Jioia, Jioya, Joi, Joia, Joie, Joya, Joyann, Joyanna
Joyce (English) One who brings joy to others
Joice, Joyceanne, Joycelyn, Joycelynn, Joyse, Joyceta
Judith (Hebrew) Woman from Judea
Judithe, Juditha, Judeena, Judeana, Judyth, Judit, Judytha, Judita, Hudes
*TJulia (Latin) One who is youthful; daughter of the sky
Jiulia, Joleta, Joletta, Jolette, Julaine, Julayna, Julee, Juleen, Julie, Julianne
Juliana (Spanish) Form of Julia, meaning “one who is youthful”
Julianna
ˆJuliet (French) Form of Julia, meaning one who is youthful
Juliette, Julitta, Julissa
July (Latin) Form of Julia, meaning “one who is youthful; daughter of the sky”; born during the month of July
Julye
June (Latin) One who is youthful; born during the month of June
Junae, Junel, Junelle, Junette, Junita, Junia
Justice (English) One who upholds moral rightness and fairness
Justyce, Justiss, Justyss, Justis, Justus, Justise
K
Kachina (Native American) A spiritual dancer
Kachine, Kachinah, Kachineh, Kachyna, Kacheena, Kachynah, Kacheenah, Kacheana
Kadin (Arabic) A beloved companion
Kadyn, Kadan, Kaden, Kadon, Kadun, Kaedin, Kaeden, Kaydin
Kaelyn (English) A beautiful girl from the meadow
Kaelynn, Kaelynne, Kaelin, Kailyn, Kaylyn, Kaelinn, Kaelinne
Kagami (Japanese) Displaying one’s true image
Kagamie, Kagamy, Kagamey, Kagamee, Kagamea
Kailasa (Indian) From the silver mountain
Kailasah, Kailassa, Kaylasa, Kaelasa, Kailas, Kailase
*Kaitlyn (Greek) Form of Katherine, meaning “one who is pure, virginal”
Kaitlin, Kaitlan, Kaitleen, Kaitlynn, Katalin, Katalina, Katalyn, Katelin, Kateline, Katelinn, Katelyn, Katelynn, Katilyn, Katlin
Kakra (Egyptian) The younger of twins
Kakrah
Kala (Arabic / Hawaiian) A moment in time / form of Sarah, meaning “a princess; lady”
Kalah, Kalla, Kallah
Kalifa (Somali) A chaste and holy woman
Kalifah, Kalyfa, Kalyfah, Kaleefa, Kaleefah, Kalipha, Kalypha, Kaleepha, Kaleafa, Kaleafah, Kaleapha
Kalinda (Indian) Of the sun
Kalindah, Kalynda, Kalinde, Kalindeh, Kalindi, Kalindie, Kalyndi, Kalyndie
Kallie (English) Form of Callie, meaning “a beautiful girl”
Kalli, Kallita, Kally, Kalley, Kallee, Kalleigh, Kallea, Kalleah
Kalma (Finnish) In mythology, goddess of the dead
Kalyan (Indian) A beautiful and auspicious woman
Kalyane, Kalyanne, Kalyann, Kaylana, Kaylanna, Kalliyan, Kaliyan, Kaliyane
Kama (Indian) One who loves and is loved
Kamah, Kamma, Kammah
Kamala (Arabic) A woman of perfection
Kamalah, Kammala, Kamalla
Kamaria (African) Of the moon
Kamariah, Kamarea, Kamareah, Kamariya, Kamariyah
Kambiri (African) Newest addition to the