Jana
Meaning: God is gracious Gender: Female Pronunciation: Yah-Nah Language origin of Jana: Germanic Regional origin of Jana: Western Europe Languages Jana is most common: German, English Religions Jana is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Yah Last letter and sound: A, nah Alternative Spelling: Yana, Janna, Gianna
Anja
Meaning: Grace Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ahn-Yah Language origin of Anja: Germanic Regional origin of Anja: Western Europe Languages Anja is most common: German, Russian Religions Anja is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, Ahn Last letter and sound: A, yah Alternative Spelling: Anya, Aniya, Aniya
Hans
Meaning: God is gracious Gender: Male Pronunciation: Hahns Language origin of Hans: Germanic Regional origin of Hans: Western Europe Languages Hans is most common: German, German, English Religions Hans is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Hahn Last letter and sound: S, s Alternative Spelling: Johannes, Jan, Jean
Lars
Meaning: Laurel-crowned Gender: Male Pronunciation: Lahrs Language origin of Lars: Germanic Regional origin of Lars: Western Europe Languages Lars is most common: German Religions Lars is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Lah Last letter and sound: S, rs Alternative Spelling: Lasse, Lauritz, Lauris
Falk
Meaning: Falcon Gender: Male Pronunciation: Falk Language origin of Falk: Germanic Regional origin of Falk: Western Europe Languages Falk is most common: German, English Religions Falk is most common: Secular First letter and sound: F, Falk Last letter and sound: K, k Alternative Spelling: Falco, Falka, Falke
Jens
Meaning: God is gracious Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yens Language origin of Jens: Germanic Regional origin of Jens: Western Europe Languages Jens is most common: German Religions Jens is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Yens Last letter and sound: S, s Alternative Spelling: Jenson, Janus, Jannis
Moeen
Meaning: Helper, Supporter, Provider of refuge Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mo-Een Language origin of Moeen: Arabic Regional origin of Moeen: Middle East Languages Moeen is most common: Urdu, Arabic Religions Moeen is most common: Islam First letter and sound: M, Mo Last letter and sound: N, een Alternative Spelling: Moein, Moean, Moeen, Moeon, Moeun
Moheb
Meaning: Loving, Affectionate, Beloved, Spiritual being Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mo-Heb Language origin of Moheb: Arabic Regional origin of Moheb: Middle East Languages Moheb is most common: Urdu, Arabic Religions Moheb is most common: Islam First letter and sound: M, Mo Last letter and sound: B, heb Alternative Spelling: Mohab, Mohib, Moheb, Mohob, Mohub
Emil
Meaning: Rival Gender: Male Pronunciation: Eh-Meel Language origin of Emil: Germanic Regional origin of Emil: Western Europe Languages Emil is most common: German, French, Russian Religions Emil is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Eh Last letter and sound: L, meel Alternative Spelling: Emile, Emiel, Emilio
Marib
Meaning: A woman with an ultimate goal Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ma-Rib Language origin of Marib: Arabic Regional origin of Marib: Middle East Languages Marib is most common: Urdu, Arabic Religions Marib is most common: Islam First letter and sound: M, Ma Last letter and sound: B, rib Alternative Spelling: Marab, Mareb, Marib, Marob, Marub