For hurricanes : Janet (1955), Joan (1988), Juan (2003), Jeanne (2004).
However it seems that Tsunamis don´t have names.
It was called this because it goes alphabetically, i.e. the hurricane before it anywhere in the world was called something beginning with H and the one after would have been called something begginning with J, etc. There are few names beginning with the letter I so Ida seems unusual.
No. Tsunamis are caused by earthquakes, when a large volume of water is displaced by an under sea landslide
Amaretto is liquor. It begins with the letter A.
You can find names for viruses and bacteria in a medical health book. A good source is a book called Bacteria and Viruses by Leslie J. Lemaster.
No, there hasn't been a hurricane named Judy in the Atlantic. Hurricane names are chosen from a predetermined list, and names starting with "J" are rotated every six years.
There are. It's probably just a matter of luck that tropical storms and hurricanes with names beginning in J have not become well-known. Here are the ones in the Atlantic from the past 10 years: Jose (2005, 2011) Julia (2010), Josephine (2002, 2008), Jerry (2001, 2007), Jeanne (2004), and Juan (2003). All of these names have been used to name tropical storms, though not all of them became hurricanes.
Hurricanes with names staring in J include Jose, Joyce, Jerry, Josephine, Juan, and Julia.
Street names that begin with the letter J:JackrabbitJacksonJacquelynJadeJamaicaJamesJamestownJanuaryJasmineJasperJavaJayJeffersonJenniferJerichoJeromeJerseyJessieJewelJewettJohnJonesJordanJosephineJoyJoyceJubileeJunctionJuniperJupiter
Jolo
John Glenn
· Jawfish · Jewelfish · Jewfish
Catholic families don't particularly have names that begin with J. John and James may be popular J names, but there are a wide range of names used by Catholics, many after saints, but also other names. Names beginning with J are no more common than other names.
Jean Grey, is all I can think of
There are none.
It was called this because it goes alphabetically, i.e. the hurricane before it anywhere in the world was called something beginning with H and the one after would have been called something begginning with J, etc. There are few names beginning with the letter I so Ida seems unusual.
Yes, there was a dinosaur that's name began with the letter j. The name of the dinosaur was, Jainosaurus.
Apart from Juliet, only Friar John.