Jayce, though modern, is Greek of origin, a diminutive of Jason, meaning "healer", of the verb "iaomai" for "heal" or "cure". In Greek mythology, Jason lead the Argonauts in their quest for the Golden Fleece. This name choice mainly for boys, Jase is common in English speaking countries and also spelled Jace.
Jayce, though modern, is Greek of origin, a diminutive of Jason, meaning "healer", of the verb "iaomai" for "heal" or "cure". In Greek mythology, Jason lead the Argonauts in their quest for the Golden Fleece. This name choice mainly for boys, Jase is common in English speaking countries and also spelled Jace.
Jayce, though modern, is Greek of origin, a diminutive of Jason, meaning "healer", of the verb "iaomai" for "heal" or "cure". In Greek mythology, Jason lead the Argonauts in their quest for the Golden Fleece. This name choice mainly for boys, Jase is common in English speaking countries and also spelled Jace.
Jayce, though modern, is Greek of origin, a diminutive of Jason, meaning "healer", of the verb "iaomai" for "heal" or "cure". In Greek mythology, Jason lead the Argonauts in their quest for the Golden Fleece. This name choice mainly for boys, Jase is common in English speaking countries and also spelled Jace.