Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Jim"

People with the first name "Jim"

Jim Ashby Jim Berget Jim Boykin Jim Bradford Jim Cadieux Jim Carbine Jim Caverly Jim Charle Jim Charpentier Jim Chuey Jim Colleton Jim Convey Jim Crosthwaite Jim Custer Jim Daffer Jim Delorme Jim Delvoye Jim Dibiaso Jim Disanto Jim Donmoyer Jim Drabik Jim Driever Jim Ettles Jim Far Jim Farfaglia Jim Fernella Jim Fly Jim Foltz Jim Fordham Jim Gander Jim Gauthier Jim Gerlacki Jim Gladwell Jim Griffey Jim Groholski Jim Guerrant Jim Gym Jim Haron Jim Hass Jim Hooks Jim Hoppes Jim Jersild Jim Jiao Jim Joly Jim Kammeraad Jim Karpowicz Jim Kawamoto Jim Kilroy Jim Knerr Jim Koballa Jim Kraychy Jim Kreizinger Jim Krinitsky Jim Kroon Jim Lamberts Jim Leckie Jim Loving Jim Mcgettigan Jim Misiti Jim Moir Jim Nalepa Jim Nordhaus Jim Odell Jim Patane Jim Perinovic Jim Petrie Jim Petrone Jim Pisciotta Jim Pishl Jim Popson Jim Pospisil Jim Pruce Jim Quine Jim Redfern Jim Rielly Jim Rimanelli Jim Risler Jim Romberg Jim Safran Jim Scullion Jim Season Jim Silverman Jim Sittler Jim Stanis Jim Tedrick Jim Thurmond Jim Varda Jim Vassallo Jim Volpicelli Jim Wersching Jim Wesoloski Jim Wetterau Jim Wig Jim Woolfolk Jim Wormold Jim Worsham Jim Wortham Jim Zajac Jim Zickafoose Jim Zuehlke

Information about "Jim"

For this Jim there are 43372 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Jim are: Paterson, Abele, Ankan

In the ranking of the most common first names Jim is on position 83.

During the last seven days Jim was searched for 147 times.

Meaning of "Jim"

Male first name (English): Jim, protect Yahweh may, heel holder; cheating it; Hebrew (Old Testament): Yahweh = (Name of God); AKEB = the heel; akab = cheat displace; meaning actually 'He (God) protect may ', but already in the Old Testament interpreted Folk etymology as' heel-holder' and 'he cheats / he repressed', the Old Testament is Jacob son of Isaac and the father of 12 sons, who create the 12 tribes of Israel, to Jacob at the birth of his have maintained twin brother Esau in the heel, to become the first-born (hence the above name interpretations) in the New Testament are James the Younger and James the two apostles of Jesus

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