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JANSENS : Variant of JANSEN.

JANSING : Variant of JANSEN.

JANSINGH : Variant of JANSEN.

JANSINK : Variant of JANSEN.

JANSON : Means "son of JAN (1)".

JANSSEN : Variant of JANSEN.

JANSSENS : Variant of JANSEN.

JANSSON : Means "son of JAN (1)".

JANVIER : Means "(baptized in) January" from French Janvier.

JANZ : From the given name JAN (1).

JANZEN : Variant of JANSEN.

JARDINE : Means "garden", denoting someone who worked as a gardener.

JARRETT : Variant of GARRETT.

JARVIS : Derived from the given name GERVAIS.

JASKOLSKI : Originally indicated a person from Jaskolski in Poland. The name of the town itself is derived from Polish jaskolka "a swallow".

JASKULSKI : Variant of JASKOLSKI.

JASO : Derived from Basque jats "sorghum". Sorghum is a type of cereal grass.

JASSO : Variant of JASO.

JEANES (1) : The first record of this name comes from records of William the Conqueror's land grants to his supporters during the Conquest of England. The name at ...

JEANES (2) : Derived from the given name Jan, a medieval form of JOHN.

JEDLICKA : Derived from Czech jedle meaning "fir tree". Perhaps given to a person who lived near a fir tree.

JEDLIČKA : Derived from Czech jedle meaning "fir tree". Perhaps given to a person who lived near a fir tree.

JEDYNAK : Means "only child" from Polish jedynak.

JEFFERS : Patronymic of the given name JEFFREY. A famous bearer was poet Robinson Jeffers (1887-1962).

JEFFERSON : Means "son of JEFFREY". A famous bearer was American president Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826).

JEFFERY : Derived from the given name JEFFREY.

JEFFRIES : Derived from the given name JEFFREY.

JEHLIČKA : Means "a needle" in Czech. The name was most likely borne by tailors in reference to their occupation.

JEKYLL : Derived from the Breton given name JUDICAËL. This name was used by Robert Louis Stevenson for the character of Dr Henry Jekyll in the book 'Strange C...

JELEN : Means "stag" in the Slavic languages.



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