Jewelissa name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: English
Meaning: Jayanta, Lord Vishnu, Rare Excellence, Precious Stone, A Gem, Play Thing, Delight, The Jewel and Joy
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What does Jewelissa mean?

Jewelissa is spelling variant of Jewelisa. Jewelisa is form of imperishable and widely accepted Jewel.

Variants of Jewelissa

Jewelyssa, Jewelisa, Jewel, Jeweldene

How popular is the name Jewelissa?

Jewelissa is an uncommon baby name in United States and may not be used now as it was last seen in 2009. According to our estimate, at least 30 people have been bestowed Jewelissa around the globe.

YearRankBirths
2009136977
2008153986
2007176325
2005145006
2003138436
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological aspects of Jewelissa

The letter A as your capstone represents your passion for greater achievements. You deal with your emotions the wrong way – ignore they exist. You have a sharp focus and highly developed sense of intuition. To have letter A as your capstone in your name represents your wild personality, individuality, originality and ambitious spirit. In order to truly succeed in life, you have to work on your personality first.

Other names similar to Jewelissa, for name hunters

  •  Dedryc - Boy name Dedryc is originated from English, meaning of Dedryc is "Ruler of the People and The People's Ruler". Dedryc is resulted from Dedrick.
  •  Rockle - Meaning of Rockle is Rooks Wood and Rocky Field is used as a boy name has origin in English. Rockle is derivation of Rockley.
  •  Maryland means Honoring Queen Mary is used as a gender insensitive name came from English
  •  Chelsi - Majorly used in English and Swedish frequently used, Chelsi is used as a girl name, meaning of Chelsi is "Harbor, A London District or Place Name" has origin in Old English
  •  Bevol - Origin of Bevol is in English and Gypsy, meaning of Bevol is "Wind and Wind Air" is used as a boy name. Bevol is derivation of Bavol.

Famous people named Jewelissa

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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