Not gender neutral... Yet

  1. Jocelyn
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "member of the Gauts tribe"
    • Description:

      Jocelyn has gotten new life and popularity as a result of the current passion for lyn endings. Though it was a male name in medieval times, now Jocelyn couldn't sound more softly feminine.
  2. Joely
    • Origin:

      Feminine variation of Joel, spelling variation of Jolie
    • Description:

      Sounding both tomboyish and feminine at the same time, this name is mostly associated with actresses Joely Richardson and Joely Fisher.
  3. Jonelis
    • Jonell
      • Jonquil
        • Origin:

          English flower name, from Latin
        • Meaning:

          "reed"
        • Description:

          Jonquil is an unusual flower name that is less outlandish than Daffodil and less common than Daisy. It just might appeal to parents seeking a singular botanical option.

          Unlike most flower names, Jonquil wasn't introduced until the 1940s, and saw some usage in the U.K. during the forties and fifties.

      • Jonty
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Jonathan
        • Meaning:

          "gift of Jehovah"
        • Description:

          Jaunty, to say the least, Jonty might be an option if Johnny feels too old school. It has been noticed most often on the playing fields, as in U.K. rugby player Jonty Parkin (born Jonathan) and South African cricketer Jonty Rhodes (Jonathon).
      • Jorel
        • Joselin
          • Jovan
            • Origin:

              Slavic variation of John, or Latin
            • Meaning:

              "Jove-like, majestic"
            • Description:

              Jovan, the name of the supreme Roman deity, seems more extraterrestrial now -- and it's also firmly attached to a perfume label. Some parents may see it as a variation of Giovanni, the Italian for John. It is in fact the Slavic variation of John and may be an original way to honor an ancestral John.
          • Jovenel
            • Joy
              • Origin:

                English word name
              • Meaning:

                "joy"
              • Description:

                Joy is from an older generation of word names, which also included Merry, Bliss, and Glory -- all of which exert a certain amount of personality pressure on a child. One interesting name that means the same thing: Chara.
            • Jubilee
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "ram's horn"
              • Description:

                Jubilee has a joyous and jubilant aura, but it wouldn't be an easy name to carry, what with all that pressure to be a living, breathing, 24-7 party. Jubilee was the name selected by television's Duggars for their miscarried child.
            • Juel
              • Kal
                • Kalel
                  • Origin:

                    Spelling variation of Khalil
                  • Description:

                    Kalel first entered the US Top 1000 as a one-off appearance in 2009, then reentered in 2013. It's possible that some parents see it as a spelling variant of the classic Arabic name Khalil, meaning friend. Or maybe some—Nicolas Cage, we're looking at you—were inspired by the birth name of Clark Kent, AKA Superman, Kal-El. Cage was long associated with attempts to remake a big screen story about the Man of Steel. He and wife Alice Kim gave the name to their son in 2005.
                • Kate
                  • Origin:

                    English, diminutive of Katherine
                  • Meaning:

                    "pure"
                  • Description:

                    Kate, in the headlines via Catherine Middleton aka the Princess of Wales, has been as pervasive as Kathy was in the 1950s and 1960s, both as a nickname for Katherine and Kaitlyn and as a strong, classic stand-alone name.
                • Katrien
                  • Keir
                    • Origin:

                      Irish
                    • Meaning:

                      "dark, black"
                    • Description:

                      Keir is a single-syllable name that packs a lot of punch, might suggest -- thanks to its similarity to the word care -- a caring person. Sir Keir Rodney Starmer is a British politician and head of the Labour Party since 2020. Keir Dullea is an American actor who starred in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
                  • Kelby
                    • Origin:

                      English
                    • Meaning:

                      "dweller at the farm by the stream"
                    • Description:

                      This British last-name-first-name could make a more masculine alternative to Shelby.
                  • Kellen
                    • Origin:

                      German; Irish
                    • Meaning:

                      "swamp; slender"
                    • Description:

                      Kellen is German in origin and Irish in spirit. Kellen has fallen a bit in popularity for boys since its peak in 2012, but it has possibilities for girls too. In fact, Kellen's similarity to such feminine names as Helen, Ellen, and Kelly makes it feel more unisex or even female, though Twilight actor Kellan Lutz has done much to popularize this name for boys.