When it comes to naming their baby, parents have a lot to consider.
For starters, how do you even go about deciding on just one name that you like?
In 2020, those names included Liam, Oliver, Noah, Benjamin, and Lucas.

1,212 on the popularity scale and it’s even fallen 247 spots since 2020.
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Notably, Jeremiah is a prophet who has his own book in the Book of Eichah.

In Islam, the name Joachim is written as Amram or Imran (perAnswering Islam).
The name is also growing in popularity.
Jasper
The name Jasper is a delightful moniker that has quite the origin story.

According toNameberry, Jasper also has Persian roots and means “bringer of treasure.”
As explained by Oh Baby!
Names, Jasper is also the name of a gemstone that many can recognize.

411, which is down 27 spots from 2020.
Notably, England celebrates St. George’s Day each year to commemorate the country’s patron saint.
It turns out that Kelsey Grammer has a son named Jude Gordon Grammer (viaThe Bump).

However,BabyCenterstates that the name also has Arabic origins and that it means “beauty.”
One variant of the name is Jamaar.
Jamar is related to the name Jamarion, and both names are cousins of the Arabic name Jamal.

The name’s popularity has grown since the 2000s.
Notably, the name has some popularity in South Australia and Canada.BabyCenterranks the name at No.
735 in 2021 (that’s 25 spots below where the name hit in 2020).

Jonah
Jonah is another baby boy’s name that has Hebrew origins.
Jonah’s religious connotations are quite strong.
After he’s tossed overboard by his angry crew, Jonah asks God for help.

The name also has Greek roots in a whole separate baby boy’s name: Jacob.
The Hebrew name Yaakov is the original form of Jacob, as noted byOh Baby!
Right now,BabyCenternotes that Jameson is the 73rd most popular name for baby boys in 2021!

The name is also shared by Julio Jones, a professional football player who currently plays for theTennessee Titans.
Only time will tell how Julio does in the future!
Joziah
So yes, Joziah is the same name as Josiah, just with a z!

For those who are looking for something Biblical, Joziah certainly fits the bill.
And while the name has always been a beloved one for Jewish families, Oh Baby!
Names pointed out that it has definitely become a popular choice for Christian families as well.




