English Boy Names
Showing 50
of 5,565 names
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jairmy | Possibly “God will uplift” (from Jeremy/Jeremiah) or “he will enlighten/shine” (from Jair) | English | Boy | — | |
| Jaisin | Derived from Jason - "healer"; may also echo Jai - "victory" | English | Boy | — | |
| Jaisun | Derived from Jason: 'healer'; alternatively interpreted as a blend meaning 'victorious sun' (Jai + sun). | English | Boy | — | |
| jaivyn | Likely 'victorious' (from 'Jai'); generally a modern invented name without a single traditional meaning. | English | Boy | — | |
| Jaiyson | Variant of Jason - 'healer' (from Greek); can also be read as 'son of Jai' (Jai = 'victory' in Sanskrit/Hindi) | English | Boy | — | |
| Jakary | No established traditional meaning; a modern invented name/variant with no widely documented etymology | English | Boy | — | |
| Jakeam | Modern invented name, commonly treated as a variant of Jakeem/Ja'Keem; associated with Jacob ('supplanter') or, via sound, Kareem ('generous') | English | Boy | — | |
| Jakee | Diminutive of Jacob, meaning 'supplanter' or 'one who follows at the heel' | English | Boy | — | |
| Jakes | Diminutive form of Jacob - 'supplanter'. | English | Boy | — | |
| Jakman | Follower/servant or son of Jack (Jack ultimately from John, meaning 'God is gracious') | English | Boy | — | |
| Jakquey | Derived from Jacob/James: "supplanter" or "holder of the heel" | English, French | Boy | — | |
| Jalonn | No widely established traditional meaning; generally treated as a modern variant of Jalen/Jalon rather than a name with a long historical meaning. | English | Boy | — | |
| Jam | Short form of James meaning "supplanter"; from Persian Jamshid meaning "shining/radiant" | English | Boy | — | |
| Jamarc | A modern blended name; ultimately derived from Latin Marcus meaning 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars.' | English | Boy | — | |
| Jamark | A modern blend of James/Jamar and Mark - combining ideas of 'supplanter' (James/Jamar) with 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars' (Mark). | English | Boy | — | |
| Jamayn | Likely a modern variant meaning associated with 'handsome/beauty' (from Arabic Jamal) or 'right hand/blessed' (from Hebrew Jamin). | English | Boy | — | |
| Jamayne | Modern variant of James - 'supplanter' (sometimes linked to Wayne) | English | Boy | — | |
| Jamise | Supplanter, holder of the heel; one who follows | English | Boy | — | |
| Janathon | Gift of God (derived from Jonathan) | English | Boy | — | |
| Jareff | Likely a modern coinage related to Jared - broadly 'descender' or 'one who descends' (if connected to Jared); otherwise an invented name without an established meaning | English | Boy | — | |
| Jareh | Most commonly associated with Hebrew יָרֵחַ (Yareh/Yareach) meaning "moon"; alternatively it can be an anglicized form related to Jared ("descent") or resemble Arabic jarrah (related to wounding/surgeon). | Arabic, English, Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Jarit | Likely related to Jared meaning 'descent' (or to Jarrett/Garrett meaning 'spear strength'); exact origin uncertain | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarlo | From Old Norse 'jarl' meaning 'nobleman' or 'earl'; implies a noble or chieftain-like status | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarman | Originally a surname meaning 'a German' or 'kinsman/relative' (from Latin germanus) | English, Latin | Boy | — | |
| Jarmann | Originally a surname meaning 'German man' or 'man from Germany'; sometimes linked to Old French 'germain' meaning 'kinsman' or 'relative'. | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarmen | Man from Germany; of German origin | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarmin | Originally a surname meaning 'German' or 'person from Germany'; used as a given name | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarmon | Originally a surname meaning 'German' or 'man from Germany', later used as a masculine given name. | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarmond | No established traditional meaning; possibly linked to 'famous protector' if derived from Raymond, otherwise an invented name without a classical meaning | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarmyn | Originally a surname meaning 'German' or 'kinsman/relative'; used as a given name | English, Latin | Boy | — | |
| Jarquise | Variant of Marquise - 'noble' or 'of the marquis' (associated with the noble rank) | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarran | Likely "he will sing" or "to sing/shout" (derived from Hebrew Yaron/Jaron); used as a modern English given name | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarrat | Brave with a spear (from Germanic elements gēr 'spear' + hard 'brave, hardy') | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarratt | Derived from names meaning 'spear' and 'brave/ruler' (roughly 'spear-brave' or 'spear-ruler') | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarreff | A modern, invented name - possibly a blend of Jared (Hebrew: 'descent') and Jeff/Geoffrey (Germanic: 'pledge/peace'); broadly suggests 'heritage/lineage + pledge/peace' or simply a distinctive invented name. | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarrelle | Likely "ruler with a spear" (from Gerald) | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarreth | Likely "spear-ruler" (from Gerard/Garrett); alternatively linked to Jared meaning "descent" | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarrette | Brave with a spear (spear-brave) | English, Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Jarrick | Strong/ruler - a modern name suggesting 'ruler' or 'energetic/strong' (blend of Jar- and -ric/Garrick roots) | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarriff | No established historical meaning; generally treated as a modern/invented name. If linked to Arabic roots it may be associated with ideas like 'noble' or 'perceptive' (by loose analogy to names such as Sharif/Jarif). | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarrit | Spear-strong; brave spearman | Dutch, English | Boy | — | |
| Jarrith | Spear ruler | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarritt | Brave with a spear | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarrot | If from Jared: "descent"; if from Gerard/Gerald: related to "spear" or "rule" (spear-ruler/brave with spear) | English, French | Boy | — | |
| Jarrott | Derived from Gerard: 'spear' + 'brave/hardy' - roughly 'strong/brave with a spear' | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarrus | Modern variant related to Jarvis/Gervase - broadly 'spear servant' or 'spear-bearing protector' in origin. | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarryn | Generally taken to mean 'he sings' or 'shout for joy' (from Hebrew Jaron); sometimes associated with 'fruitful/great' via Darren | English | Boy | — | |
| Jaruss | Probably a modern variant; depending on root it may connote 'he will enlighten' (from Hebrew Jairus/Jair) or 'spear-servant' (from Old French Jarvis/Gervase). | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarvice | Derived from Gervase, generally interpreted as "spear servant" or "spear-bearer" | English | Boy | — | |
| Jarvise | Derived from Gervase; likely 'spear servant' (from Germanic element gār/gar 'spear'). | English | Boy | — |
English Boys name popularity over time
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Canada for every English-origin name in our dataset.
5,565
Names in this origin
125
With data in 2025
3,202
Births 2025
496,739
Peak year 2015