Jones

Meaning: Son of John Gender: Male Pronunciation: Joh-Nz Language origin of Jones: Germanic Regional origin of Jones: Northern Europe Languages Jones is most common: English Religions Jones is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Joh Last letter and sound: S, nz Alternative Spelling: Joness, Jonis, Jonsen

Jorge

Meaning: farmer Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hor-Hay Language origin of Jorge: Germanic Regional origin of Jorge: Northern Europe Languages Jorge is most common: English Religions Jorge is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Hor Last letter and sound: E, hay Alternative Spelling: George, Jory, Jorje

Joseph

Meaning: God will increase Gender: Male Pronunciation: Joh-Suhf Language origin of Joseph: Germanic Regional origin of Joseph: Northern Europe Languages Joseph is most common: English Religions Joseph is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Joh Last letter and sound: H, suhf Alternative Spelling: Jose, Josef, Josiah

Joshua

Meaning: God is salvation Gender: Male Pronunciation: Josh-Wuh Language origin of Joshua: Germanic Regional origin of Joshua: Northern Europe Languages Joshua is most common: English Religions Joshua is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Josh Last letter and sound: A, wuh Alternative Spelling: Josue, Josh, Jossie

Jillson

Meaning: Son of Jill Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jill-Suhn Language origin of Jillson: Germanic Regional origin of Jillson: Northern Europe Languages Jillson is most common: English Religions Jillson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Jill Last letter and sound: N, suhn Alternative Spelling: Jills, Jillion, Jilson

Jimmy

Meaning: he who supplants Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jim-Ee Language origin of Jimmy: Germanic Regional origin of Jimmy: Northern Europe Languages Jimmy is most common: English Religions Jimmy is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Jim Last letter and sound: Y, ee Alternative Spelling: Jim, Jimmer, Jimmi

Jinks

Meaning: A trick or prank Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jinks Language origin of Jinks: Germanic Regional origin of Jinks: Northern Europe Languages Jinks is most common: English Religions Jinks is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Jin Last letter and sound: S, ks Alternative Spelling: Jink, Jinkson, Jinksey

Jiraiya

Meaning: From a character in Japanese mythology Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jee-Rye-Uh Language origin of Jiraiya: Germanic Regional origin of Jiraiya: Northern Europe Languages Jiraiya is most common: English Religions Jiraiya is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Jee Last letter and sound: A, rye Alternative Spelling: Jiraiyas, Jiraya, Jiri

Jireh

Meaning: God will provide Gender: Male Pronunciation: Jye-Reh Language origin of Jireh: Germanic Regional origin of Jireh: Northern Europe Languages Jireh is most common: English Religions Jireh is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Jye Last letter and sound: H, reh Alternative Spelling: Jirah, Jirehson, Jire

Joaquin

Meaning: God will judge Gender: Male Pronunciation: Wah-Keen Language origin of Joaquin: Germanic Regional origin of Joaquin: Northern Europe Languages Joaquin is most common: English Religions Joaquin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Wah Last letter and sound: N, keen Alternative Spelling: Joaqin, Joaquin, Joaquinson