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  1. Jane
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "God is gracious"
    • Description:

      No, we don't consider Jane too plain. In fact, for a venerable and short one-syllable name, we think it packs a surprising amount of punch, as compared to the related Jean and Joan.
  2. Jimena
    • Origin:

      Variation of Ximena, Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "son"
    • Description:

      Widespread popularity in the Latino community has propelled this name up the charts in the US. Ximena is the more popular version, given to about three times as many baby girls as Jimena, maybe because of that edgy initial X.
  3. Joaquin
    • Origin:

      Spanish variation of Joachim
    • Meaning:

      "God will judge"
    • Description:

      Actor Joaquin Phoenix (brother of River, Rain, Liberty and Summer) highlighted this one, then Kelly Ripa began talking about younger son Joaquin on her daily TV show, and presto—it's now one of the hottest and most appealing multicultural baby boy names.
  4. JUAN CRUZ
    • Julian
      • Origin:

        English from Latin, variation of Julius
      • Meaning:

        "youthful, downy-bearded, or sky father"
      • Description:

        Cool and charming, with plenty of flair and sophistication, Julian manages to strike the balance between being a sensible classic and contemporary choice. Appealingly international, it is no wonder Julian is a rising star.
    • 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.
    • Juan Cristóbal
      • Juan Marco
        • Juan Martín.
          • Juan Pablo
            • Lara
              • Origin:

                Russian, diminutive of Larissa or Larisa
              • Meaning:

                "citadel"
              • Description:

                This is an alternative to Laura or Lauren made romantic by Dr Zhivago, and badass by video-game heroine Lara Croft.
            • Leon
              • Origin:

                Greek variation of Leo
              • Meaning:

                "lion"
              • Description:

                Currently overshadowed by the bright and lively Leo, Leon feels a slightly more serious, more quietly confident than its short and trending counterpart.
            • Levi
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "joined, attached"
              • Description:

                Levi, lighter and more energetic than most biblical names, with its up vowel ending, combines Old Testament gravitas with the casual flair associated with Levi Strauss jeans.
            • Luca
              • Origin:

                Italian variation of Luke and Lucas
              • Meaning:

                "man from Lucania"
              • Description:

                The related Lucas and Luke are both hugely popular boy names in the US and internationally, and now Luca has joined them on boys' popularity lists around the world.
            • Lucas
              • Origin:

                Latin form of Luke
              • Meaning:

                "man from Lucania"
              • Description:

                Lucas is a Top 10 boys' name with a slightly-less-popular almost-identical twin brother, Luke. Like Elijah and Elias, Lucas and Luke come from the same root and have the same meaning and so feel even more popular than they are.
            • Lucia
              • Origin:

                Italian, feminine variation of Lucius, Latin
              • Meaning:

                "light"
              • Description:

                Lucia is a lush, rich Latinate equivalent of Lucy, popular in Spain and throughout Latin America and also a cross-cultural favorite. You might be surprised to know that Lucia has ALWAYS ranked among the Top 1000 girl names in the US, though she's really taken off only since the turn of this century.
            • Luna
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "moon"
              • Description:

                The name of the Roman goddess of the moon, Luna is derived straight from the Latin word for moon, luna. Luna may be the name most likely to surprise someone from an older generation by its Top 10 status in the US and its widespread international popularity.
            • Madeleine
              • Origin:

                French variation of Magdalen
              • Meaning:

                "woman from Magdala or high tower"
              • Description:

                Sophisticated and sweet, delicate but substantial, Madeleine is the classic French variation of Magdalene.
            • Magdalena
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "from Magdala"
              • Description:

                Magdalena is a pretty name forever associated with the fallen-yet-redeemed Mary Magdalen; often heard in the Hispanic community. But forward thinking parents are reviving Magdalena along with Magdalene and the unrelated but similar-sounding Marguerite.
            • Maia
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "mother"
              • Description:

                Maia was derived from the Greek word maia, meaning "mother." In Greek legend, she was the fair-haired daughter of Atlas who mothered Zeus's favorite illegitimate son, Hermes. To the Romans, Maia was the incarnation of the earth mother and goddess of spring, after whom they named the month of May. Maya is the more common spelling.