Jessica doesn't come from Latin. Originally it comes from Hebrew, as behindthename.com asserts: Gender: Feminine Usage: English Pronounced: JES-i-ka This name was first used in this form by Shakespeare in his play 'The Merchant of Venice', where it belongs to the daughter of Shylock. Shakespeare probably based it on the biblical name ISCAH which would have been spelled Jesca in his time. Jessica is also sometimes used as a feminine form of JESSE.
Jessica is awesome whether she is greek, chinese, australian (especially) and so is georgie
It's Hebrew meaning is "He Sees".
He being God, it's to be assumed.
Yiska (יסכה), which means "He will behold".
Jessica in ancient Greek means Goat
Water or Clear
it mean's an angel from above
Jessica is not Latin. It is a Shakespearean attempt to invent a Hebrew-sounding name, so it is English.
it depends which jessica you mean
Yes Jessica does mean wealthy and Jess means rich
It is a name.
Shane is not a Latin name.
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There is not a Greek meaning for the name Jessica as it is a Hebrew name. The Hebrew meaning is rich and God beholds.
Samantha doesn't mean anything in Latin because the name isn't Latin
In Pig Latin, Jessica would be said as "Essicajay." This is done by moving the first consonant sound of the name to the end and adding "-ay" at the end of the name.
Kazia is meaningless in Latin.
The name "Jesus" means "God saves" in Latin.
joya is a latin name which mean joy