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Displayed on this page are J- names 101 to 120. Among these names, the English Jeremiah was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #67 and a usage of 0.297%, followed in decreasing order by the English Jeremy, Jermaine, and the English name, Jerome. Uncommon J- names include the English Jehoshaphat, the German Jehova, the English Jehovah, the Dutch Jelle, the Spanish Jenaro, the Hungarian Jenö, the German and Scandinavian Jens, the English Jensen, the English and German Jephthah, the Scandinavian Jeppe, the English Jerald, the English and Finnish Jere, the German Jeremia, Jeremias, the Scandinavian Jerker, and the English Jerod.
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Jehoshaphat ... Yahweh has judged ... used mostly in the English ... form of Josaphat ... irregularly used as a baby boy ... Jehova ... I am who is ... of Hebrew origin and it is used mainly ... variant form of Jehovah ... Jehovah ... I am who is ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, English ... an English form of the name of God in ... Jelle ... will, desire; helmet, ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... variant form of William ... Jenaro ... door, entrance ... used mostly in the Spanish language and ... variation of Gennaro ... Jenö ... well born, noble ... used predominantly in Hungarian and its ... variant of Eugene ... Jens ... Yahweh is gracious, ... language of origin is Hebrew, and it is ... form of Johannes ... Jensen Jephthah ... God opens ... mainly used in the English and German ... Its language of origin is Hebrew ... Jeppe ... Yahweh may protect; ... a Scandinavian name of Hebrew origin ... form of Jacob ... Jerald Jere Jeremia ... exalted by Yahweh, appointed by Yahweh ... has its origins in the Hebrew language ... Jeremiah Jeremias ... exalted by Yahweh, appointed by Yahweh ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is used ... Jeremy Jerker ... lone ruler ... of Old Norse origin and it is used ... variant form of Eric ... not in the top 1000 names ... Jermaine Jerod Jerome |