Latvian Names that Start With J
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- Jana
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International feminine variation of JanDescription:
A sweet name with many cross-cultural ties: it's an equivalent of Jane in languages including Czech, Slovak, Dutch, German, Slovene, Catalan, Estonian, and Latvian.
- Justs
Description:
Justs is a masculine Latvian name derived from the Latin name Justus, meaning 'just,' 'righteous,' or 'fair.' While uncommon outside Latvia, it holds cultural significance within Latvian naming traditions. The name's brevity gives it a modern, crisp quality while its meaning connects to timeless virtues of fairness and integrity. Saint Justus was the name of several early Christian martyrs, giving the name historical religious connections. In Latvia, Justs experiences periodic popularity and represents both national heritage and universal values. The name's pronunciation (YUSTS) may present challenges in non-Latvian speaking regions, but its shortness makes it relatively adaptable across linguistic boundaries.
- Justins
Description:
Justins is an uncommon masculine name that appears to be a variant or possessive form of the more familiar Justin. While Justin (derived from Latin 'iustus' meaning 'just' or 'fair') has been widely popular across many English-speaking countries, the form Justins is exceedingly rare. This unusual variation might have emerged through family naming traditions, linguistic adaptation in certain cultural contexts, or simply as a creative alteration seeking distinction. The base name Justin gained significant popularity in the late 20th century, associated with qualities of fairness, balance, and righteousness from its Latin roots. The Justins variant maintains these associations while standing out as a conversation-starting alternative to the more common form.