Jostin, a sunlit spin on the timeless Justin, tiptoes into the naming world with roots tracing back to the Latin Justinus—literally “just” or “fair.” In the States it arrives with a confident JAH-stin (/dʒɑs.tɪn/), while across the pond it glides in as JOSS-tin (/dʒɔs.tɪn/) with a dash of British charm. Once eking out only a handful of newborns in the ’90s, Jostin has been on a steady upward swing—climbing from the single digits to nearly forty bright-eyed bearers in 2024—like a comet carving its own orbit in the baby-name galaxy. Evoking playful courtroom dramatists-in-training and mini justice-seekers, it conjures images of breeze-tousled kids rallying their little leagues or stealing the spotlight at family storytime. With its blend of principled heritage and fresh-faced flair, Jostin promises parents a memorable, energetic choice that feels both classic and utterly new.