Starting with letter J
| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 741 | Judith | Biblical | The praised one | F | |
| 742 | Judith | Hebrew | Jewess. Praised. | F | |
| 743 | Judith | Latin | Young. | F | |
| 744 | Juditha | Hebrew | From Judea. | F | |
| 745 | Judy | Hebrew | Diminutive of Judith: Jewess. Praised. | F | |
| 746 | Juga | Latin | Goddess of marriage. | F | |
| 747 | Jugalis | Latin | Goddess of marriage. | F | |
| 748 | Julcsa | Hungarian | Youthful. | F | |
| 749 | Jule | French | Jewel. | F | |
| 750 | Julee | French | Jove's child. A feminine of Julian. | F | |
| 751 | Juleen | French | Jove's child. A feminine of Julian. | F | |
| 752 | Julene | Latin | Young. | F | |
| 753 | Julesa | Latin | Young. | F | |
| 754 | Juli | Latin | Young. | F | |
| 755 | Julia | French | Youthful. | F | |
| 756 | Julia | Greek | Feminine form of Julius: Downy. Hairy. Derived from the clan name of Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar. | F | |
| 757 | Julia | Latin | Young. The feminine form of Julius. A character in Shakespeare's play 'Two Gentlemen of Verona'. | F | |
| 758 | Julia | Shakespearean | 'Two Gentlemen of Verona' A lady of Verona, beloved of Proteus. | F | |
| 759 | Julia | Swedish | Youth. | F | |
| 760 | Juliana | Anglo-Saxon | Name of a poem. | F | |