JonaymSpanish (Canarian), Folklore Taken from Garajonay, a Canarian place name of Guanche origin. According to a local legend, Gara 3 and Jonay were a pair of young Guanche lovers who died together in a joint suicide at Garajonay peak, the highest mountain on the Canarian island of La Gomera... [more]
JosilinafSpanish (Latin American) Most common among the Hispanic / Latino populations. Name originated from two separate names “Josi” “Lina” , “Jose” “Lina”, and “Joce” “Lina”.
JournafJudeo-Anglo-Norman Derived from Norman jour "day", ultimately from Latin diurnum (tempus) (from the neuter of the adjective diurnus "of the day") via Old French jor, jorn.
JovainasmLithuanian Derived from the Lithuanian verb joti meaning "to ride horseback" combined with the old Lithuanian noun vaina meaning "cause, reason" as well as "fault".
JunafJapanese It can be written 樹 (ju) means "timber, wood, trees" and 南 (na) means "south". This name can have many possible meanings depending on the kanji combinations used.
JuninafVarious (Modern, Rare) A Portuguese adjective derived from the month June, specially in Festa Junina "St. John's day (24th June)".
JunnafJapanese From Japanese 隼 (jun) meaning "falcon" combined with 和 (na) meaning "tranquility, peace, harmony, Japan, serenity". Other kanji combinations are possible.
JurinafJapanese (Rare) From Japanese 朱 (ju) meaning "vermilion", 利 (ri) meaning "profit, benefit" combined with 奈 (na) meaning "Nara, what?, apple tree". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Jurunam & fTupi Means "black mouth" in Lingua Geral and it's an exonym used for the Yudjá people. The name is given after Mário Juruna (1942-2002), the first national-level federal representative in Brazil that belonged to an indigenous people.
JuvernafEnglish (Rare) This was a Roman name for Ireland, from Old Celtic *Iveriu "Ireland" (accusative case *Iverionem, ablative *Iverione) – from which eventually arose Irish Ériu and Éire (compare Eireann).
JuvnafRomansh (Archaic) Older form of giuvna " girl; young woman, young lady". This name was traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Kaʻanāʻanāf & mHawaiian (Archaic) Hawaiian feminine name derived from ka meaning "the" and ʻanāʻanā meaning "black magic". This name is rarely used in modern times.
Kabenaf & mEnglish, African Allegedly a form of Kwabena. While this name seems to be used exclusively as a masculine name in Africa, in English-speaking countries it is predominantly used as a feminine name.
KabrinafEnglish (American, Rare) Blending of Katrina and Sabrina. It peaked in popularity in the United States in 1993 when 98 girls were given the name, probably due to an infomercial for the psychic pay-per-call-minute service/hotline Kebrina's Psychic Answer by Kebrina Kinkade, an American celebrity psychic, which began airing on television in 1992.
KachinafNew World Mythology From the name of a specific kind of supernatural entity in the mythology of the Hopi and other typically western Pueblo cultures in the North American Southwest.... [more]
Kaʻenaf & mHawaiian Combination of ka "the" and ʻena "heat". Also a short form of compound names beginning thus.
KaenafJapanese From Japanese 加 (ka) meaning "increase" or 夏 (ka) meaning "summer", 恵 (e) meaning "favour, benefit" or 絵 (e) meaning "picture, painting, drawing, sketch" combined with 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree" or 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens"... [more]
KaikainafHawaiian Name of character Kaikaina Grif, in Rooster Teeth Productions "Red vs Blue". She's the sister of main character Dexter Grif, and is called 'sister' throughout her appearances.
KáínaikoanmSiksika From the Siksika káínaa meaning "blood" and the suffix –ikoan meaning "male person".
KainalumHawaiian Means "sea wave," from kai meaning "sea, sea water" and nalu meaning "wave, surf."
KainanifHawaiian (Rare) Means "beautiful sea," "glorious sea" or "sea of splendour," from kai meaning "sea, sea water" and nani meaning "beauty, glory, splendour."
KainatfUrdu Means "universe" in Urdu, ultimately from Arabic كائنات (kāʾināt).
KalyanavarmanmSanskrit, History From Sanskrit कल्याण (kalyāṇa) "beautiful, charming, auspicious" and वर्मन् (varman) "protection, armor". This was the name of the 4th ruler of the Varman dynasty, ruling for the period of 422 to 446 AD.
KamakanamHawaiian Means "the gift" or "the reward," from definite article ka and makana meaning "gift, present, reward, award, donation, prize."
KamanalohamHawaiian Probably derived from Hawaiian ka meaning "the" and mana meaning "power" combined with aloha meaning "love".