List of Russian Baby Names Meanings Starting with (J) ×

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  • Jahn
    Jahn Name Meaning. German and Dutch: from a reduced form of the personal name Johann(es) (see John). Eastern German: from the Czech personal name Jan, also a form of John.
    Meaning: God is gracious Origin: Russian
  • Jania
    What does Jania mean? Jania as a girls' name has its root in Hebrew, and the meaning of the name Jania is "God is gracious". Jania is a variant form of Jane (Hebrew): originally a feminine variation of John.
    Meaning: God is gracious Origin: Russian
  • Jasha
    Meaning: Supplanter Origin: Russian
  • Jeirgif
    Meaning: Russian form of george farmer Origin: Russian
  • Jekaterina - ye-kah-tye-REE-nah
    Russian Meaning: The name Ekaterina is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Ekaterina is: Pure.
    Meaning: Chaste, Pure Origin: Greek, Russian
  • Jenica
    Jenica is a traditional Romanian form of Jane and means "God is gracious" and is quite popular in Central and Eastern Europe. Although some people are named from this traditional form, others claim to have created the name out of the combination of Jennifer and Jessica.
    Meaning: God is gracious Origin: Russian
  • Jermija
    Meaning: God will uplift Origin: Russian
  • Julya
    Julya - Meaning of Julya Julya is derived from Latin origins. Julya is a variation of the name Julia (English, German, Polish, Portuguese, and Spanish). Julya is rare as a baby girl name. It is not listed in the top 1000. In 2016, within the family of girl names directly linked to Julya, Julia was the most commonly used.
    Meaning: Youthful Origin: Russian
  • Jurg
    [ syll. jürg- ] The baby boy name Jürg is of Old Greek origin and it is predominantly used in the German language. Jürg is a short form of Jürgen (German) and a variation of George (English). See also the related form, Hansjürg (German).
    Meaning: Russian form of george farmer Origin: Russian