Jamaica

Sibling names for Jamaica

Names that feel like they belong with Jamaica — they share Jamaica's place style, lean toward its English/Caribbean origin, sit at a similar level of familiarity, so a sibling set sounds intentional rather than random.

NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
France GirlFrench/Latin/FRANSS/From the name of the country France, derived from the Franks, a Germanic tribe.50/100
Arlington BoyEnglish/AR-ling-tun/An English place name from Old English meaning 'from the eagle wood' or 'from the district of Earls.'50/100
Laquanda GirlEnglish/luh-KWAN-duh/A modern African-American creation, combining the prefix 'La-' with 'Quanda,' of unknown root meaning.50/100
Cornelio BoyLatin/Spanish/kor-NAY-lee-oh/From the Latin 'Cornelius,' possibly derived from 'cornu' meaning 'horn.'50/100
Angele GirlFrench/Greek/ahn-ZHEL/A French variant of Angela, from the Latin 'angelus' meaning 'angel' or 'messenger.'50/100
Yancey BoyEnglish/YAN-see/An English place name origin or variant of Yankee; etymology unclear.50/100
Darlena GirlEnglish/dar-LAY-nuh/A modern English creation combining 'Dar' with 'Lena,' the latter from Helena meaning 'shining light.'50/100
Male BoyEnglish/MAYL/Etymology uncertain; possibly from the Latin 'masculus' meaning 'male' or a place name.50/100
Tameika GirlEnglish/tuh-MAY-kuh/A modern African-American creation of unclear etymological origin.50/100
Connell BoyIrish/Gaelic/kon-EL/From the Irish surname meaning 'strong wolf' or 'lover of hounds' from Gaelic roots.50/100
Marisha GirlSanskrit/Russian/muh-REE-shuh/From Sanskrit origin or a variant of Marisa, possibly meaning 'of the sea' or 'star of the sea.'50/100
Leandre BoyFrench/Greek/lay-ON-druh/The French form of Leander, from Greek 'leon' (lion) and 'andros' (man) meaning 'lion man.'50/100

Tip: say each pairing out loud with your surname, and cross off anything that rhymes or clashes. See names like Jamaica