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[ syll. ja-se, jas-e ] The boy name Jase is pronounced YAAZEY KEY. Jase's language of origin is Old Greek and it is predominantly used in the English language. Jase is a pet form of the English Jason. Jase is a fairly popular baby name for boys, and it is also considered rather trendy. The name has been growing in popularity since the 2000s; prior to that, it was of only very light use. Its usage peaked modestly in 2007 with 0.021% of baby boys being given the name Jase. It ranked at #553 then. In 2008, it ranked at #643 with a usage of 0.017%. Among the group of boy names directly linked to Jase, the English Jason was the most regularly used. It was used 20 times more than Jase in 2008. Baby names that sound like Jase include the English and Portuguese Jaco, the Spanish and English Jago, the English Jojo, the Hungarian Joska, the Estonian Juku, the English, Dutch, German, Latinized, Portuguese, Scandinavian, and Spanish Hugo, the Spanish Yago, the name Yakez, the Russian Yashko, the Russian Yeska, the Russian Yesya, the Hebrew Yishai, the Japanese Yoshi, the Hebrew Yosi, the Japanese Yuki, the Russian Yusha, the Polish Jozio, the Czech Jurko, the Polish Juziu, and the English Hughes. KEY: approx pronunciation for Jase: Y as in "yield (Y.IY.L.D)" ; AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; Z as in "zee (Z.IY)" ; EY as in "ate (EY.T)" ![]() ![]() |
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