Jaguar

Meaning of Jaguar

Jaguar is a unique and powerful name for boys. It has English origins and is pronounced as "jag-wahr" (/ˈdʒæg.wɑr/). The name Jaguar is associated with strength, speed, and agility, much like the majestic big cat it shares its name with. Although not a common choice, Jaguar has appeared in the records of newborns in the United States since at least 1992. In recent years, it has been given to an average of 6 boys per year, showing a steady but not overwhelming popularity. If you are looking for a strong and distinctive name for your baby boy, Jaguar might be just the right choice.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as jag-wahr (/ˈdʒæg.wɑr/)

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Notable People Named Jaguar

Deena Lynch, also known as Jaguar Jonze, is a Taiwanese-Australian singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from Brisbane, Queensland, who is also recognized for her work as a visual artist and photographer.
Jaguar Wright - Jacquelyn Suzette Wright-Johnson, an American singer, has released five studio albums and collaborated with artists like Lauryn Hill, Common, and Jill Scott.
Rimi Yokota, also known as Jaguar Yokota, is a renowned Japanese professional wrestler and current Queen Elizabeth Champion in World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana.
Jaguar Skills is a British DJ known for his multi-genre, cut-n-paste style DJ mixes and has released hundreds of mixtapes through outlets like BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra.
Sérgio Jaguaribe, also known as Jaguar, is a Brazilian cartoonist and comics artist born in Rio de Janeiro.
Charles Njagua Kanyi, also known as Jaguar, is a multi-talented Kenyan politician, singer, and philanthropist.
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