Baby Boy Names, Name Meanings And Origins For Letters J, K, L And M.





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Name - Origin - Meaning

Jabari - African brave - Fearless.

Jack - English - From the name John.

Jackson - Unknown son of Jack.

Jacob - Hebrew - Supplanter. Jacob's twelve sons were the fathers of the twelve tribes of Israel. In its national variants—among them the English James—one of the most enduring and popular male names.

Jacques - French - From the name Jacob.

Jadon - Hebrew - God has heard.

Jagger - Old English - A teamster.

Jake - Hebrew - From the name Jacob.

Jaleel - Arabic great - Fine.

Jamar - African-American - Handsome.

James - English - Form of Jacob. A name popular with English royalty, also borne by five American Presidents (Madison, Monroe, Polk, Buchanan, and Garfield).

Jamil - Arabic - Handsome.

Jamison - English - son of James.

Jared - Hebrew - One who rules.

Jarrett - Hebrew - From the name Jared.

Jarvis - Old English - Driver, a conqueror.

Jase - American - From Jason.

Jason - Greek - Healer. A name that has become extraordinarily popular, verging on the trendy.

Jasper - Persian - Treasurer.

Jay - English - A bird.

Jayden - American - God has heard.

Jean - French - God is gracious.

Jeff - English - From the name Jeffrey.

Jefferson - English - Son of Jeffrey.

Jeffery - English - Gift of peace.

Jeffrey - Teutonic - God's peace.

Jensen - Nordic - God is gracious.

Jeremiah - Hebrew - Exalted of the lord.

Jeremy - Hebrew - Appointed by god.

Jerrell - English - From Gerald.

Jerrod - Hebrew - Down to earth.

Jerry - Greek - Holy.

Jesse - Hebrew - Wealthy.

Jim - Hebrew - From the name James.

Jimmy - American - From the name James.

Joe - Hebrew - From the name Joseph.

Joel - Hebrew - God is willing.

Joey - Hebrew - From the name Joseph.

John - Hebrew - God is gracious. Of all names, perhaps the most popular. Every area of human endeavor has been graced with a celebrated bearer of this name, from Milton, Donne, and Keats, to Locke, Dewey, and Audu-bon, to Adams, his son John Quincy Adams, and John Fitzger- aid Kennedy. Its national variants are equally popular: Evan (Welsh), Scan (Irish), Johann (German), Jean (French), lan (Scottish), and Ivan (Russian). Jack and Johnny are common nicknames.

Johnathan - Hebrew - Gift of god.

Johnny - Hebrew - From the name John.

Jonah - Hebrew - Dove. Jonas is a variant.

Jonathan - Hebrew - God gives.

Jordan - Hebrew - To descend, to flow.

Josef - Hebrew - God will increase.

Joseph - Hebrew - He shall add. A name from both the Old Testament (the son of Jacob and Rachel) and the New Testament (the husband of Mary) that has long been popular. Joe is the nickname.

Josh - Hebrew - God saves.

Joshua - Hebrew - God is my salvation. A biblical name widely bestowed in recent times.

Jovan - Latin - Majestic.

Judah - Hebrew - Praised.

Jude - Hebrew - Praise.

Julian - Latin - Perhaps meaning "divine" or "soft-haired. " Originally derived from the Latin Julius.

Julius - Greek - Youthful.

Justin - Hebrew - Just.

Justus - Latin - Justice.

Kale - Hawaiian - Strong and manly.

Karl - German - From the name Charles.

Keagan - Celtic / Gaelic - Son of Eagan.

Keenan - Gaelic - Little ancient one.

Kegan - Celtic - Fiery.

Keith - Celtic - Wood dweller.

Kelby - Norse - From the farm by the springs.

Kellen - German - Swamp.

Kelvin - Celtic - Name of a river.

Ken - Celtic / Gaelic - Handsome.

Kendrick - Gaelic - Son of Henry.

Kennedy - Gaelic - Helmeted chief.

Kenneth - Scottish -Handsome.

Kenny - Celtic - Handsome.

Kent - Old English - Bright white.

Kevin - Gaelic - Gentle, lovable.

Keyon - Old English - Guiding, leading.

Killian - Gaelic - Fight.

Kim - Old English - Chief.

Kinsey - Old English - Victorious prince.

Kirk - Old Norse - From the church.

Korbin - Latin - Raven.

Kristopher - Greek - Christ bearer.

Kyle - Gaelic - Handsome.

Kyler - Dutch - Archer.

Lance - Old German - Knight's attendant.

Landon - Old English - Long hill.

Larry - Latin - Laurels.

Laurence - Latin - Laurel. Lawrence is a variant spelling. Larry is the nickname.

Lawson - Old English - Son of Lawrence.

Lemuel - Hebrew - Dvoted to God. A name popular with our Puritan forefathers.

Leo - Latin - Lion. Leon is a variant form. Leonard From the German, meaning "bold lion."

Leon - Latin - Lion.

Leonard - Old German - Lion hearted.

Leroy - Old French - The king.

Lesley - Old English - Meadow; probably originated as a place-name. Leslie is a variant spelling. Lester - Latin - Legion camp.

Lewis - German - Famous warrior.

Liam - Irish - Unwavering protector.

Lincoln - Old English - Home by the pond.

Lloyd - Welsh - Gray haired.

London - English - Fierce ruler of the world.

Louis - Old German - Warrior prince. The name of the kings of France, most notably the Sun King, Louis XIV. Its Germanic form is Ludwig, also a royal name; Lewis is a variant spelling. The nickname Lou is less elegant.

Lucas - Latin - Light.

Luke - Latin - Bringer of light.

Luther - Old German - Warrior.

Mackenzie - Gaelic - Son of the wise leader.

Macy - Old English from Matthew's land; club

Malcolm - Celtic - Disciple of Columbia (sixth-century Scottish missionary).

Malcom - Scottish - Disciple of Saint Columbia.

Malik - Arabic - Master.

Marc - Latin - Warlike.

Marcel - French - Little hammer.

Marcus - Latin - Although the meaning is uncertain; perhaps from Mars, the god of war. A favorite in the nineteenth century, Marcus—which has an appealingly formal sound—has given way to Mark.

Mario - Hebrew - Bitter.

Mark - Origin uncertain; perhaps from the Latin - The god of war, Mars. The name of one of the four Evangelists and, for this and other reasons, perennially popular since the nineteenth century.

Marlon - Old French - Little hawk.

Marshall - English - Keeper of the horses.

Martin - French - Of Mars, the god of war.

Marty - Latin - Warlike.

Marvin - Anglo-Saxon - Beautiful sea.

Matthew - Hebrew - God's gift.

Maxim - Latin - Greatest.

Maximilian - Latin - Great. A name said to have been coined by Frederic III of Germany for his son, Maximilian I, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.

Maximus - Greek - Greatest.

Maxwell - English - From the great well.

Melvin - Celtic - Chief.

Michael - Hebrew - Who is like God. In the Bible the name of the archangel closest to God. A tremendously popular name in all of its national variants, which include Michel, Mitchell, Mikhail, Michele, and Migele. Mike is the nickname most commonly bestowed.

Mike - Hebrew - Who is like god.

Mikhail - Slavic - From the name Michael.

Milton - Old English - From the mill town.

Mitchell - American - Who is god.

Monte - Latin - Moutain.

Morris - Latin - Dark skinned.

Myles - Greek - Inventor of the corn.

Myron - Greek - Sweet oil.




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