The Hoarder's List of Names

  1. JESSAMY
    • JESSAMYN
      • Jessenia
        • Origin:

          Variation of Yesenia, Spanish nature name
        • Description:

          Jessenia and Yesenia are drawn from the Spanish name for a South American tree, making them new nature names.
      • Jessie
        • Origin:

          Variation of Jesse
        • Description:

          The -ie version is usually for girls, with the simple e ending—pronounced the same as Jessie—for boys, though the spellings sometimes cross gender lines.
      • JETHRO
        • Jezebel
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "not exalted"
          • Description:

            Jezebel, the wife of King Ahab in the Hebrew Book of Kings, has long had a bad girl reputation. But in the modern secular world, this is somewhat mitigated by the feminist perspective of her as a strong woman, the power behind the throne. Previously avoided as a baby name, Jezebel is now, along with the also previously avoided Delilah and Desiree, coming into use, helped by its relation to other 'bel' name such as Isabel and Bella.
        • Jinx
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            Jinx, a James Bond heroine name has an ominous meaning but kinetic energy. In the film "Die Another Day," the actual first name of the character played by Halle Berry is Giacinta.
        • JONAH
          • Jonathan
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "gift of Jehovah"
            • Description:

              Jonathan was derived from the Hebrew name Yehonatan, eventually contracted to the modern Yonatan, meaning "gift of Jehovah." It comes from the elements yeho, in reference to God, and natan, meaning "to give." In the Old Testament, Jonathan was the valiant eldest son of King Saul, and it was his friendship with brother-in-law David that gave rise to the expression "Jonathan and David" to describe devoted, steadfast friends.
          • Jonathon
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Jonathan, Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "gift of Jehovah"
            • Description:

              Like many spelling variations of popular names, Jonathon's star rose and is now falling along with that of the original Jonathan. Jonathon occupied the very last spot on the boys' US Top 1000 in 2016, at Number 1000. Parents in search of an Old Testament boys’ name today tend to look for more original choices, from Ezra to Abraham to Moses.
          • JONATHON
            • Joni
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "God is gracious"
              • Description:

                Iconic folk singer Joni Mitchell (born Roberta Joan) lends this cute vintage nickname a cool, bohemian feel. This spelling feels more streamlined and modern than Mad Men-esque Joanie.
            • 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.

            • Jora
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "autumn rain"
              • Description:

                Unique possibility for a girl born between September and November.
            • Jorah
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "early rain"
              • Description:

                Jorah, a Biblical name with a lovely nature-related meaning, might make a fresher alternative to the overused Jordan. It's similar to the feminine Nora, Cora, and Laura, but depending on your viewpoint, that may be an advantage.
            • Jorie
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Marjorie or Jordan
              • Description:

                Poet Jorie Graham is the best-known (okay: only known) bearer of this fresh, spirited spin on the Cory-Tory-Rory group. The boys' Jory is a Cornish nickname for George.
            • Jorn
              • Jory
                • Origin:

                  Cornish variant of George, or diminutive of Jordan
                • Description:

                  A rarely-used name even in its native Cornwall, Jory nevertheless feels very wearable, thanks to its similarity to familiar picks like Rory, Corey and Joey. Jory Cassel is a minor character in the first season of Game of Thrones.
              • JOSEPHINE
                • JOSETTE