| N A M E | O R I G I N | M E A N I N G |
| Jekamean | Biblical | The people shall arise. |
| Jekamiah | Biblical | Establishing; or revenging; of the Lord |
| Jekuthiel | Biblical | Hope, or congregation, of the Lord. |
| Jelani | African | mighty |
| Jem | English | Supplant. Replace. Variant of Jacob derived from the Latin Jacomus. |
| Jemmy | English | Supplant. Replace. Variant of Jacob derived from the Latin Jacomus. |
| Jemuel | Biblical | God's day; son of God |
| Jenci | Hungarian | Well. |
| Jencir | Greek | Well bom. |
| Jengo | African | One with Reddish Complexion |
| Jenris | Teutonic | Sharp as a spear. |
| Jens | Hebrew | God is Gracious |
| Jensen | Nordic | God is gracious |
| Jenson | Scandinavian | Variant of the Hebrew John 'Jehovah has been gracious; has shown favor.'. |
| Jeny | Polish | Polish form of George 'farmer'. |
| Jenyd | English | Variant of Garrett 'rules by the spear.'. |
| Jeoffroi | French | Divine peace. |
| Jeovani | Latin | Form of Jovan 'Father of the sky.'. |
| Jeovanni | Latin | Form of Jovan 'Father of the sky.'. |
| Jeovany | Latin | Form of Jovan 'Father of the sky.'. |
| Jephtah | Hebrew | First born. |
| Jephthah | Hebrew | To open. To release. In the Old Testament, Jephthah was a leader of the Israelites and was obliged to sacrifice his only daughter in return for God's help to defeat the Ammonites. |
| Jephunneh | Biblical | He that beholds |
| Jer | English | Abbreviation of names beginning with "Jer", such as Jerad, Jerah, Jerald, Jeralyn, Jeramy, Jeran, and Jeremy |
| Jerad | English | Variant of Garrett 'rules by the spear.'. |
| Jerah | Biblical | The moon, month, smelling sweet. |
| Jerahmeel | Biblical | The mercy, or the beloved, of God. |
| Jerald | English | Variant and surname form of Gerald: Rules by the spear. |
| Jeraldo | Spanish | Variant of Gerald 'Rules by the spear.'. |
| Jeramie | English | Variant of Jeremiah in use since the Middle Ages. |