Puerto Rican Girl names beginning with J

  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. Jocelyne
    • 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.
    • Johana
      • Johanna
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "God is gracious"
        • Description:

          Johanna is the version of this name used in Holland, Germany, and Scandinavia. The extra h makes Johanna a slightly more dignified version of Joanna.
      • Johanne
        • Joseline
          • Joselyn
            • Origin:

              Variation of Jocelyn.
            • Description:

              Variation of Jocelyn that confuses the pronunciation and looks less elegant. We recommend you stick with the beautiful original.
          • Josephine
            • Origin:

              French feminine variation of Joseph
            • Meaning:

              "Jehovah increases"
            • Description:

              Josephine, with its large measure of class and character and a gently offbeat quality, has been on a gentle uphill climb in the US for over 30 years, now ranking in the Top 100. With an intriguing number of vivacious nicknames, from Jo to Josie to Fifi to Posy, Josephine is a Nameberry favorite.
          • Jossie
            • 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.
            • Joyce
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "merry, joyous"
              • Description:

                Joyce was once a boy name, but took off for girls during the mid-twentieth century, when it spent 1930 to 1947 in the Top 20.
            • Judith
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "woman from Judea"
              • Description:

                The biblical Judith, the fourth most popular name in 1940, may be getting ready for a comeback in its full, elegant, if somewhat solemn form. Many of those earlier Judiths were called Judy—some after Judy (born Frances) Garland—preferring it over their more formal proper name. Today, Judith, like Deborah, may have shaken off just enough to appeal to parents looking for a traditional, yet under-the-radar biblical name. And Jude would be a likelier nickname these days than the Judge Judy connection.
            • Julia
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "youthful or sky father"
              • Description:

                Julia was an ancient Roman imperial name given to females in the house of a Julius, as in Caesar. Its origin is shrouded in history, but possible roots include Latin iuvenis, meaning "youthfu"; Greek ioulos, meaning "downy-bearded"; or Jovis, a form of Jupiter, which means "sky father".
            • Juliana
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "youthful or sky father"
              • Description:

                Long common in Europe, the elegant and regal Juliana, also spelled with two n's, has invaded these shores, in tandem with the more classic Julia. Together with Julian, the name derives from Julius, a Roman family name. Its origin is shrouded in history, but possible roots include Latin iuvenis, meaning "youthfu"; Greek ioulos, meaning "downy-bearded"; or Jovis, a form of Jupiter, which means "sky father".
            • Julianna
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "youthful or sky father"
              • Description:

                Together with Julian, the name Juliana/Julianna derives from Julius, a Roman family name. Its origin is shrouded in history, but possible roots include Latin iuvenis, meaning "youthfu"; Greek ioulos, meaning "downy-bearded"; or Jovis, a form of Jupiter, which means "sky father".
            • Julianne
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "youthful or sky father"
              • Description:

                This variation on the Julia theme has stayed in play due to the popularity of Julianne Moore, though it now sits at the bottom of the US Top 1000.
            • Julie
              • Origin:

                French from Latin
              • Meaning:

                "youthful, sky father"
              • Description:

                Wildly popular in the 1960s and '70s, Julie is no longer anywhere near as stylish as the name's longer forms. Try Juliet, Juliana, or even the more grownup Julia.
            • Juliet
              • Origin:

                English from Latin
              • Meaning:

                "youthful or sky father"
              • Description:

                One of the most romantic names, the lovely and stylish Juliet seems finally to have shaken off her limiting link to Romeo. In Shakespeare's play, it was Juliet who said "What's in a name?"
            • Julieta
              • Origin:

                Spanish variation of Juliet
              • Meaning:

                "little Julia"
              • Description:

                The lovely Shakespearean Juliet is finding renewed interest as a baby name today, and Julieta is along for the ride, especially among Spanish families.