Submitted Names of Length 6

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Jaynee f American
Diminutive of JANE
Jayney f English
Variant of Janey.
Jaypal m Indian
Variant of Jaipal.
Jayron m English
Variant of Jayren
Jaysha f English (American, Modern, Rare), African American (Modern, Rare)
An invented name, using the phonetic elements jay and sha, and sharing a sound with names such as Daysha and Stacia.
Jaysun m English (Modern)
Variant form of Jason.
Jayton m English (American, Rare)
Variant of Jaden in the style of Layton and Dayton.
Jayzee m & f American
Phonetic spelling of JZ used in America
Jayzen m English (Modern, Rare)
An invented name. It may also be a variant of either Jason or Jaden.
Jazeel m Arabic
From Arabic جَزِيل (jazeel) meaning "very much".
Jazeel f Biblical
Jahzeel A name found in the Bible.
Jaziah m & f English
A variant of Josiah, perhaps influenced by Jazmyn or Jazz
Jazīra f Japanese (Arabized, Modern)
It is the Japanese form of Jazeera.
Jazira f Kazakh (Rare)
Variant transcription of Zhazira.
Jazzie f English
Diminutive of Jazzilyn, Jasmine, and other names with the "Jazz" sound.
Jbduhi f Armenian
From the Armenian ժպտուն (jbduh) meaning "smiling, smiler".
Jeames m Scots
Scots form of James.
Jeanny f French, English
Diminutive of Jean 2 or Jeanne
Jeansa m Sami
Sami form of Jens.
Jebina f Tamil (Latinized, Rare)
Jeby means pray in Tamil
Jebson m English
Transferred use of the surname Jebson.
Jecito m Spanish
Diminutive of Jorge.
Jeddie f & m English
Feminine form or diminutive of Jedidiah.
Jedert f Slovene
Variant of Jera.
Jediel m Biblical (Hellenized)
Variant transcription of Jediael, as used in 1 Chronicles 7:6 and 11:45.... [more]
Jędrek m Polish
Originally a diminutive of the now obsolete Jędrzej, this name is now used as a diminutive of Andrzej.
Jędruś m Polish
Originally a diminutive of the now obsolete Jędrzej, this name is now used as a diminutive of Andrzej.
Jee-Ahn f & m Korean
Variant transcription of Korean Hangul 지안 (see Ji-An).
Jeeʹfem m Sami (Skolt)
Skolt Sami form of Yefim.
Jeeles m & f Scots
Variant of both masculine and feminine Giles.
Jeemie m Scots
Diminutive of Jeams.
Jeenie f English (Rare)
Variant of Jennie
Jeesus m Biblical Finnish, Theology
Estonian and Finnish form of Jesus.
Jeevan f & m Punjabi
"Life" or "bringer of life"
Jeeyar m Indian
only one aryan family who are priests and nature lovers who are still living in india.... [more]
Jeezer m Biblical
Jeezer was a son of Gilead of the Tribe of Manasseh according to Numbers 26:30.
Jeffie m & f English (Rare), American (South, Archaic)
Diminutive and feminine form of Jefferson, or sometimes Jeffrey.
Jeffri m Medieval Cornish
Cornish form of Geoffrey.
Jegede m Nigerian (Modern)
A very active person that moves around a lot
Jehana m Anglo-Norman
Anglo-Noman form of John
Jehane f Anglo-Norman
Anglo-Norman form of Joan
Jehial m Ancient Hebrew
Variant spelling of Jehiel.
Jehiël m Dutch
Dutch form of Jehiel.
Jehoel m Biblical Hebrew (?)
The name of an angel in the apocryphal Apocalypse of Abraham.
Jehóva m Theology
Icelandic form of Jehovah.
Jehova m Theology
Form of Jehovah in various languages.
Je-hsin f & m Chinese
It means "enthusiast" in Chinese.
Jehudà m Judeo-Catalan
Catalan form of Judah. A well-known bearer is the converso cartographer Jehudà Cresques (1360-1410).
Jeiran f & m Persian, Georgian
Derived from Persian جیران (jeiran) meaning "gazelle, deer". The word was adopted into Georgian as ჯეირანი (jeirani), where it means "springbok" and has also become the name for a type of Georgian dance... [more]
Jeison m Spanish (Latin American), Portuguese (Brazilian)
Spanish and Portuguese form of Jason, reflecting the English pronunciation.... [more]
Jekuna m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Jeka and Jeko, as it contains the Georgian diminutive suffix -უნა (-una).
Jelani m Swahili
Powerful
Jeldau f West Frisian
Variant spelling of Geldau.
Jelija f Russian
Russian form of Aelia.
Jelika f German (Rare)
Short form of Angelika.
Jelina f East Frisian (Rare, Archaic), Swedish (Rare)
Archaic elaboration of East Frisian Jela that was recorded in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Jelina f Luxembourgish (Archaic)
Vernacular diminutive of Angela and Angèle.
Jelisa f English (American, Rare)
Corruption of names like Melissa or Alyssa but starting with a 'j'. It may also take influence from Jessica.
Jelita f Indonesian
Means "pretty, beautiful, lovely" or "angelic" in Indonesian.
Jellia f English (Archaic), Literature
Character in the Wizard of Oz novel.
Jelmer m West Frisian, Dutch
Modern West Frisian form of Adalmar via Ethelmer, but it is also possible that it is a variant form of Gelmer (see also my comment for Jelle) in some cases.
Jemala f Turkmen
Variation of Jemal.
Jemell f Filipino, English (Modern)
Perhaps a variant of Jamel or Gemelle.
Jemere m Amharic
Means "he began" in Amharic.
Jemiko m Georgian
Diminutive of Jemal and Jemo.
Jemila f Muslim (Rare), Judeo-Spanish, Jewish (?)
Rare variant transcription of Jamila.
Jemile f Turkmen
Turkmen form of Jamila
Jemily f English
A combination of Jemma and Emily
Jemina f Finnish, Swedish (Rare), English (Rare), Literature
Cognate form of Jemima (perhaps by association with the Latin name Gemina). F. Scott Fitzgerald used this in his short story Jemina, the Mountain Girl (1921).
Jemira f Arabic (?)
Combination of "Jemma" and "Mira".
Jemmie m Scots
Variant of Jamie.
Jemmye f English (Rare, ?)
Feminine form of Jemmy.
Jemuël m Dutch
Dutch form of Jemuel.
Jemuel m Biblical, Hebrew
Means "day of god".... [more]
Jemuka m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Jemal and Jemo.
Jenara f Basque, Spanish
Feminine form of Jenaro.
Jenaya f English (Australian)
Variant of Janae, influenced by Jennifer.... [more]
Jencyn f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Perhaps a feminine variant of Jensen, or an invented name combining Jen and the suffix cyn from Alicyn.
Jenell f English
Variant of Jenelle.
Jenene f English
Variant of Janene.
Jenesa f English (American)
Variant spelling of Jenessa.
Jeneum m Mormon
Nephite commander.
Jeneva f English
Variant of Geneva.
Jenica f Romanian
Originally a diminutive of Eugenia, used as a given name in its own right.
Jenica f English
Variant of Jennica.
Jenică m Romanian
Diminutive of Eugen.
Jenick m Medieval Romansh
Diminutive of Jan 1.
Jenico m Medieval Occitan
Medieval Gascon form of Ignatius.
Jeniel m Spanish (Caribbean, Rare)
Combination of Jesús with any name ending in -iel, such as Daniel and Gabriel... [more]
Jenina f Finnish (Rare)
A variant spelling of Jennina.
Jenine f English
Variant of Jeannine.
Jenisa f Albanian (Rare), Romani
Feminine form of Jenis.
Jenise f English
Rhyming variant of Denise.
Jenjen f Filipino, Tagalog, Cebuano
Diminutive of Jennifer, Jeanette and similar names.
Jenkin m Medieval English, Welsh
Middle English diminutive of John.
Jennag f Scots
Caithness Scots diminutive of Jenet.
Jennel f Hebrew
Means “God is gracious.”
Jenner m & f English (Rare), Brazilian
Transferred use of the surname Jenner. As a feminine name, it can also be a contracted form of Jennifer.
Jennet f English (Archaic), Medieval English, Medieval Scottish, Scottish (Archaic)
Variant of Janet found in medieval documents from England, Scotland and Ireland.
Jennia f English (American, Rare)
Originally a diminutive of Eugenia, this is now considered a Latinate variant of Jennie.
Jennîn f Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Jeannine.
Jenoah m English
Variant of Genoa.
Jenőke f Hungarian
Feminine form of Jenő.
Jensia f Faroese, Danish (Rare)
Feminine form of Jens.
Jentha f Yiddish
Variant of Jenta.
Jenthe f & m Dutch, West Frisian
Variant spelling of Jente.
Jenuel m Spanish (Caribbean, Rare)
Combination of Jesús with any name ending in -uel, such as Manuel and Miguel... [more]
Jenůfa f Czech (Rare), Theatre
'Jenůfa', also known as 'Její pastorkyňa' ("Her Stepdaughter"), is an opera in three acts by Leoš Janáček based on the play 'Její pastorkyňa' by Gabriela Preissová... [more]
Jeong-a f Korean
From Sino-Korean 廷 "court" and 娥 "be beautiful; good".
Jeong-U m Korean
From Sino-Korean 正 (jeong) meaning "right, proper, correct", 廷 (jeong) meaning "courtyard", 政 (jeong) meaning "government" or 汀 (jeong) meaning "beach, bank, shore" combined with 宇 (u) meaning "house, eaves, universe", 雨 (u) meaning "rain" or 友 (u) meaning "friend, companion"... [more]
Jepele m Ladin
Diminutive of Ujep.
Jephro m English, Literature
Variant of Jethro, used by author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' published in 1892.
Jerell m English
Variant of Gerald.
Jerèmi m Provençal
Provençal form of Jeremy.
Jerguš m Slovak
Slovak variant of Gregor.
Jerica f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Jerrica. It coincides with the name of a Spanish town (spelled Jérica).
Jerica f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Jera, used as a given name in its own right.
Jerick m English
Likely a variant of Jerrick.
Jerico m English
Variant of Jericho
Jericó m Spanish
"jericho"
Jeriël m Dutch
Dutch form of Jeriel.
Jeriel m Biblical, Biblical Latin, Hebrew
Means "taught by God" in Hebrew (see also Jeriah). In the Bible, this was the name of a chief of Issachar.
Jerija m Biblical German
German form of Jeriah.
Jerimy m English
Variant of Jeremy.
Jerina f Serbian (Rare), Medieval Serbian
A form of Irene. The most notable bearer was Despotess Jerina (originally: Irene Kantakouzene), the wife of Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković, who lived in the 15th century and who is known in Serbian folk legends as Damned Jerina because of many hardships she reportedly imposed on the people... [more]
Jerina f Albanian, History
Albanian form of Irene. Jerina Dushmani (known in English as Irene, Princess of Zadrima and Pult) was a 15th century Albanian Princess of the Dushmani family that ruled over the north-western part of the country.
Jerjer f Medieval Mongolian
Possibly meaning "lady" or "beauty". This was the personal name of one of the wives of Hong Taiji. She was later given the posthumous name Empress Xiaoduanwen.
Jerjes m Spanish
Spanish form of Xerxes.
Jermey m English
Variant of Jeremy.
Jernis m Arthurian Cycle
A count who served Arthur. His daughter, Ampflise, was a Grail Maiden.
Jerohn m African American (Rare)
African American name possibly a form of the name John with an added initial sound and emphasis on the second syllable. Most well known bearer is Jerohn Garnett, a professional drummer who has worked with a variety of top rated singers and bands.
Jérome m French
Variant of Jerome.
Jerôme m French
Variant of Jerome.
Jeromy m English
Variant of Jeremy, influenced by the name Jerome.... [more]
Jerona f Dutch (Rare)
Variant spelling of Hierona. In other words: this name is a contracted form of Jeronima.
Jeroni m Catalan (Rare)
Catalan form of Hieronymos (see Jerome).
Jeroom m Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Dutch and Flemish form of Jerome, which is rather old-fashioned and rare compared to the more modern Jeroen.... [more]
Jerrad m American
Variant of Jared or Jarrett.
Jerral m English (American)
Most famously borne by Dallas Cowboys NFL team owner, Jerry Jones whose full name is Jerral Wayne Jones. Possibly a folksy form of Gerald.
Jerrin m African American, American
Derived from Jeremiah. "God fearing" "kind" "loving" "talented" "gentleman" "my heart's joy"
Jerrit m Frisian
Variant of Gerrit.
Jerrol m Filipino (Rare)
"the ultimate reality"
Jerryd m African American
Variant of Jared. American professional basketball player Jerryd Bayless bears this name.
Jerrye f English (Rare)
Feminine variant of Jerry.
Jersey f & m English
From the name of the island Jersey (located in the English Channel between the UK and France) whose name was derived from the Old Norse name element -ey "island" combined with either Old Norse Geirr ("Geirr's island"), jarl ("the earl's island") or hjǫrr ("sword island").
Jersie f & m English
Alternate spelling of Jersey
Jerusa f Biblical German, Biblical Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazilian)
German form of Jerusha occurring in older bible translations as well as the Portuguese form of this name occuring in some bible translations.
Jervas m English
May be from an English surname derived from the given name Gervaise.
Jerzik m Silesian
Silesian variant of Jerzy.
Jerzyk m Polish
Diminutive of Jerzy.
Jesada m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เจษฎา (see Chetsada).
Jesaja m Biblical, Swedish (Rare), Dutch, Biblical German, Afrikaans
Dutch, German, and Swedish form of Isaiah.
Jesena f Serbian (Rare), Croatian (Rare)
From jesen meaning "autumn".
Jesiah m & f Biblical, English (American, Modern)
From Hebrew יֹאשִׁיָשׁ (Yishshiyah) meaning "Yahweh will lend", from יִשֶּׁה (yishah) meaning "he will lend" and יָהּ (yah) referring to the Hebrew God... [more]
Jesiel m Spanish (Caribbean), Spanish (Latin American), Portuguese (Brazilian)
A variant of Jahzeel, occurring, e.g., in the Douay-Rheims Bible (1609).
Jeslyn f English
An English name of Hebrew origin. Means "He Sees" or "God Watches."
Jesmin f Bengali
Bengali form of Jasmine.
Jesmyn f English (Rare)
Contracted form of Jessamine.
Jessag f Scots
Caithness Scots variant of Jessie 1.
Jessah f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Jessa. Jessah was given to 13 girls in 2016 according to the Social Security Administration.
Jessca f English (American)
Variant or a Short Form of Jessica. This name was used for a character in the show "Abbott Elementary" (2021-) played by Sabrina Brier.
Jessda m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เจษฎา (see Chetsada).
Jessee m American
Late 19th-century American spelling variant of Jesse.
Jessey m & f English
Variant of Jesse.
Jessic m Western African
Probably a masculine form of Jessica.
Jesten m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Jesten.
Jester f East Frisian (Archaic)
East Frisian form of Gerswith.
Jestin m Breton, Medieval Cornish
Breton form as well as an older Cornish form of Yestin.
Jestin m English (Rare)
Possibly a transferred use of the surname Jesten. Also may be an elaboration or variation of Justin.
Jether m Biblical
From the Hebrew name יֶ֫תֶר (Yeter) which meant "abundance" (see Jethro).
Jethma m Biblical
Variant transcription of Ithmah.... [more]
Jetlir m Albanian
Derived from Albanian jetë "life" and lirë "free".
Jetmir m Albanian
Derived from Albanian jetë "life" and mirë "good".
Jetnor m Albanian
Derived from Gheg Albanian jetnor "of or pertaining to life; vital, essential".
Jetona f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Jeton.
Jetson m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Jetson.
Jetsun f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Means "venerable, exalted, reverend" in Tibetan.
Jetthi m Biblical (Hellenized)
Variant transcription of Attai, as used in 2 Chronicles 11:20.... [more]
Jettie f Danish (Rare)
Variant of Jetti and diminutive of Jette.
Jettie f American
Diminutive for Georgette in the 1800s and early 1900s. In more modern times a diminutive of Jett.
Jeŭcia f Belarusian
Diminutive of Jeva.
Jeulie f Norman
Norman form of Julie.