Here you’ll find 2 Suffixes that start with J that begin with J, organized from “-jack” to “-ji”. They are mostly rare, dialectal, or borrowed endings useful for word study, etymology, and creative writing.
Suffixes that start with J are bound morphemes added to stems to change meaning, function, or nuance. For example, “-jack” survives in compound names like “lumberjack”, showing how some endings enter English through borrowing.
Below you’ll find the table with Origin, Meaning and Example words.
Origin: Shows the language or historical period where a suffix comes from, so you can judge its usage.
Meaning: Gives a short, practical sense of what the suffix adds, helping you choose words correctly.
Example words: Lists two to four real words that show the suffix in context, so you spot patterns quickly.
Suffixes that start with J
| Suffix | Origin | Meaning | Example words |
|---|---|---|---|
| –ji | Hindi/Urdu (Indo‑Aryan) | honorific; respectful name suffix | Gandhi-ji, Nehruji, Babaji |
| –jack | Middle English (from noun “jack”, Old French) | agentive/person associated; occupational/complement | lumberjack, steeplejack, carjack |