| 271. | JANIBEG(Janibek) | From Persian jan-i-beg "prince's cordial", "prince's darling". It is in use since XV c. till now. The corresponding surname Janibekyan. |
| 272. | JANIK | Is the diminutive form of the name Jan, which is used independently. The corresponding surname is Janikyan. |
| 273. | JANLIK | Is a new and rare name. If it is not the name Janik+l then it comes from Turkish janlu, janli "burly". |
| 274. | JANPOLAD | From Persian jan "soul"(also "body") and polad "steel" i.e. "steel body" or "as strong as steel". Probably it came from Persian folk tale. It was common in XIX c. in Caucasus, now only the… 0.2 KB |
| 275. | JARPIK | From Armenian jarpik "smart". It is a rare name now. |
| 276. | JAVAD | From Arabian name Javad "generous", "good-natured" which came through Turkish. It was common in Gharabagh and other Armenian regions of Azerbaijan. Now only the surname Javadyan is met. |
| 277. | JEMS | Is a European name, which came by means of literature. The diminutive form is Jemsik, which is used independently. |
| 278. | JIVAN | From Persian jivan "young", "youthful". The corresponding surname is Jivanyan. |
| 279. | JIVANI | From Persian jivan "young", "youthful". It never was very common and spread in honor of Am. Famous ashugh (folk singer) Jivani (Serovbe Levonyan 1846-1909). |
| 280. | JIVANSHIR | From Persian name Jivanšir, consisting of jivan "young", "youthful" and šir "lion" i.e. "young lion". It was common in XI c., now it is used in Gharabagh. |