| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 461 | Jasmin | French | A flower name from the older form Jessamine. | M | |
| 462 | Jasper | French | Jasperstone. | M | |
| 463 | Javier | French | Born in January. | M | |
| 464 | Jay | French | Bluejay. | M | |
| 465 | Jaye | French | Bluejay. | M | |
| 466 | Jean | French | Variant of John. Jean is sometimes hyphenated with a second name and the French pronunciation may be used as in Jean-Luc and Jean-Paul. | M | |
| 467 | Jean Baptiste | French | French form of John the Baptist. | M | |
| 468 | Jeanina | French | Diminutive form of Jane or Jeanne. | M | |
| 469 | Jeanne | French | Variant of John. | M | |
| 470 | Jeannette | French | Diminutive form of Jeanne. | M | |
| 471 | Jeffrey | French | Divine peace. | M | |
| 472 | Jeoffroi | French | Divine peace. | M | |
| 473 | Jerard | French | Variant of Gerard 'Rules by the spear.' English surname. | M | |
| 474 | Jermaine | French | German or 'from Germany', from the French word, Germain. | M | |
| 475 | Jesper | French | Jasperstone. | M | |
| 476 | Jocelina | French | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. | M | |
| 477 | Jocelyn | French | Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name. | M | |
| 478 | John-paul | French | Variant of the Hebrew John: Jehovah has been gracious; has shown favor. | M | |
| 479 | Johnn | French | Variant of the Hebrew John: Jehovah has been gracious; has shown favor. | M | |
| 480 | Johnnie | French | Variant of the Hebrew John: Jehovah has been gracious; has shown favor. | M | |