Clunky and Eccentric Feminizations

  1. Ignatia
    • Jacoba
      • Origin:

        Hebrew, feminine variation of Jacob
      • Description:

        Now that Jacob has been the top boys' name for several years, this may come to the fore, the way Michaela did after Michael's long reign at Number One. For now, it's one of the more unusual girl names starting with J.
    • Jamesina
      • Origin:

        Feminine variation of James
      • Meaning:

        "supplanter"
      • Description:

        More grown up than Jamie, but never given to more than 13 baby girls in the US per year (and that back in 1968). Modern parents prefer Jamie, Jameson or even James itself, as Blake and Ryan Reynolds chose in 2014.
    • Janina
      • Joaquina
        • Origin:

          Spanish, feminine variation of Joaquin
        • Description:

          As Joaquin enters the American mainstream, his sister might just follow.
      • Josefa
        • Josepha
          • Origin:

            Feminine variation of Joseph
          • Meaning:

            "Jehovah increases"
          • Description:

            Josepha is less heard in this country than in other parts of the world, seen as a slightly awkward feminization a la Ricarda and Benjamina. In the U.S., Josephine or Joanna is the more usual feminine form of Joseph, though you might consider Josepha if you want to break rank.
        • Jacobima
          • Jermine
            • Joachima
              • Joaquima
                • Kaspara
                  • Konradine
                    • Laurentia
                      • Origin:

                        Latin, feminine form of Laurence
                      • Description:

                        This pretty female form of Laurence originated in ancient Rome and is still sometimes heard in the Latino community. It is one of the many intriguing Latin names for girls worth consideration by modern parents, as a more distinctive spin on Laura or Lauren. The name's rhythm also makes it perfect for Ren or Wren as a nickname.
                    • Leopoldine
                      • Origin:

                        French feminine version of Leopold
                      • Meaning:

                        "brave people"
                      • Description:

                        A sophisticated girls' name for those attracted to Leona, Leonie and Leonore.
                    • Levina
                      • Ladislaja
                        • Leonhardine
                          • Leontina
                            • Leopoldina