Javaris

Meaning of Javaris

Javaris is a contemporary American masculine name that likely merges the prefix Java—echoing the Sanskrit yava (“grain”) or the Indonesian island—with the Greek-derived suffix -aris, connoting motion and vitality. First recorded in U.S. birth data in the late 1970s, it climbed to a peak ranking in the mid-600s during the mid-1980s before gradually drifting into the low-900s by the early 2020s, with ten newborns named Javaris in 2024 (rank 914). Pronounced juh-VAR-is (/dʒə-ˈvɑr-ɪs/), its three-syllable structure mirrors the balanced, rhythmic patterns of Latin languages. Often linked to energy, creative ambition and a forward-looking spirit, Javaris exemplifies a multicultural naming trend that values distinction and approachability.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as juh-VAR-is (/dʒə-ˈvɑr-ɪs/)

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Notable People Named Javaris

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