Jessy

Meaning of Jessy

Picture a sun-drenched plaza where abuelas swap stories and mariachis tune their guitars—there, woven into the music of everyday life, you might hear the name Jessy dancing on the breeze. Rooted in the Hebrew Jessie, “gift” or “God’s gracious,” and kin to the ever-stylish Jessica, Jessy has wandered across languages and borders, picking up a charming unisex vibe along the way. It’s a pocket-sized passport for any child: biblical gravitas on one page, pop-culture sparkle on the next (think country ballads and indie films whispering “Hey, Jessy!”). Though it’s never elbowed its way to the top of U.S. charts, its steady, gentle pulse—hovering in the 700–900 ranks for decades—makes it feel delightfully off-the-beaten-path yet instantly familiar. Like a secret beach only the locals know, Jessy offers both serenity and adventure: easy to say, impossible to forget, and always ready to throw a little confetti on life’s everyday moments.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as JEH-see (/ˈdʒɛi/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

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Notable People Named Jessy

Jessy J -
Jessy Wilson -
Jessy Caicedo -
Jessy Hodges -
Jessy Matador -
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Curated byCarmen Teresa Lopez

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