Jaxson

Meaning: Son of Jack Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jak-Suhn Language origin of Jaxson: Germanic Regional origin of Jaxson: Northern Europe Languages Jaxson is most common: English Religions Jaxson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Jak Last letter and sound: N, suhn Alternative Spelling: Jaxsonn, Jax, Jaxon

Jamieson

Meaning: Son of James Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jay-Mee-Suhn Language origin of Jamieson: Germanic Regional origin of Jamieson: Northern Europe Languages Jamieson is most common: English Religions Jamieson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Jay Last letter and sound: N, mee Alternative Spelling: Jamison, Jammeson, Jamie

Jaxton

Meaning: A variation of Jaxon Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jak-Stuhn Language origin of Jaxton: Germanic Regional origin of Jaxton: Northern Europe Languages Jaxton is most common: English Religions Jaxton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Jak Last letter and sound: N, stuhn Alternative Spelling: Jaxston, Jaxson, Jaxon

Jamison

Meaning: Son of James Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jay-Muh-Suhn Language origin of Jamison: Germanic Regional origin of Jamison: Northern Europe Languages Jamison is most common: English Religions Jamison is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Jay Last letter and sound: N, muh Alternative Spelling: Jammeson, Jamison, Jammison

Jaxxon

Meaning: A variant of Jaxon Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jaks-Uhn Language origin of Jaxxon: Germanic Regional origin of Jaxxon: Northern Europe Languages Jaxxon is most common: English Religions Jaxxon is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Jaks Last letter and sound: N, uhn Alternative Spelling: Jaxon, Jaxx, Jaxson

Janson

Meaning: Son of Jan Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jan-Suhn Language origin of Janson: Germanic Regional origin of Janson: Northern Europe Languages Janson is most common: English Religions Janson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Jan Last letter and sound: N, suhn Alternative Spelling: Janssen, Jansen, Jansonson

Jay

Meaning: A bird, victory Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jay Language origin of Jay: Germanic Regional origin of Jay: Northern Europe Languages Jay is most common: English Religions Jay is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Ja Last letter and sound: Y, y Alternative Spelling: Jayden, Jaye, Jaey

Jared

Meaning: Rose, descendant of Judah Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jar-Ed Language origin of Jared: Germanic Regional origin of Jared: Northern Europe Languages Jared is most common: English Religions Jared is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Jar Last letter and sound: D, ed Alternative Spelling: Jarred, Jarett, Jerad

Jayce

Meaning: A variant of Jason, healer Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jays Language origin of Jayce: Germanic Regional origin of Jayce: Northern Europe Languages Jayce is most common: English Religions Jayce is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Ja Last letter and sound: E, ys Alternative Spelling: Jace, Jayc, Jaycen

Jarred

Meaning: Variant of Jared, meaning rose Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jar-Red Language origin of Jarred: Germanic Regional origin of Jarred: Northern Europe Languages Jarred is most common: English Religions Jarred is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Jar Last letter and sound: D, red Alternative Spelling: Jared, Jarod, Jarron