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16 Arabic Judaism Baby Names with Meanings, Starting With J

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Jaliyah
Baby Girl Sign Girl Sublime; Exalted; Ascending
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Jada
Baby Girl Sign Girl Gift; Precious stone; Jade; He knows
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Janiyah
Baby Girl Sign Girl God is gracious; Favored
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Jannah
Baby Girl Sign Girl Garden; Paradise; Heaven; God is gracious
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Jamia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Mosque; Gathering; Supplanter; Holder of the heel
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Jabez
Baby Boy Sign Boy Sorrow; Borne in pain; From the dry land
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Jakiah
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Strong; God will establish
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Jabal
Baby Boy Sign Boy Stream; Mountain
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Judi
Baby Girl Sign Girl Jewish woman; Praised; A mountain mentioned in the Quran
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Jud
Baby Boy Sign Boy To flow; Descend; Praised; Generous
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Jazara
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Bright; shining
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Jenin
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Spring of gardens; Name of a city in Palestine
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Jamine
Unisex Baby Sign Unisex Right hand; Oath
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Jermal
Baby Boy Sign Boy Attractive individual
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Jama
Baby Girl Sign Girl Mosque; Supplanter; May God protect
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Jaba
Baby Girl Sign Girl God is my strong man

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