Jean
English
Pronunciation
Female given name, surname
Male given name
- enPR: zhän, IPA(key): /ʒɑːn/
- Rhymes: -ɑːn
Etymology 1
Variant of Jeanne, from French Jeanne, from Old French Jehane, from Medieval Latin Johanna, variant of Latin Ioanna under influence from Latin Iōhannēs, from Koine Greek Ἰωάννα (Iōánna), from Hebrew יוֹחָנָה (Yôḥānāh, literally “God is gracious”), the feminized form of יְהוֹחָנָן (Yəhōḥānān). Doublet of Ivana, Jana, Jane, Janice, Janis, Jeanne, Jen, Joan, Joanna, Joanne, Johanna, Juana, Shavonne, Sian, Siobhan, Shane, Shaun, Shauna, and Sheena.
The unincorporated community in Nevada, originally named Goodsprings Junction, was renamed Jean on 28 June 1905 by postmaster George Arthur Fayle in honor of his wife.
Proper noun
Jean
- A female given name from French.
- 1788, Robert Burns, Of A' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw:
- There's not a bonnie flower that springs
By fountain, shaw, or green,
There's not a bonnie bird that sings
But minds me o' my Jean.
- 1866, Louisa May Alcott, chapter II, in Behind a Mask, or a Woman's Power:
- Isn't Jean a pretty name?"
"Not bad; but why don't you call her Miss Muir?"
"She begged me not. She hates it, and loves to be called Jean, alone."
- 1972, Anne Tyler, The Clock Winder, Knopf, page 67:
- He was trying to think of her name; she had come to cook him dinner twice last spring. Jean, maybe. Or Betty. One of these plain names.
- An unincorporated community in Nevada.
Derived terms
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Etymology 2
From French Jean, from Old French Jehan, from Latin Iōhannēs, from Koine Greek Ἰωάννης (Iōánnēs), from Hebrew יוחנן (Yôḥānān, literally “God is gracious”). Doublet of John, Jack, Johan, Johann, Johannes, Sean, Shaun, Shane, Ian, Evan, Ivan, Juan, and Giovanni.
Proper noun
Jean
- A male given name from French.
Related terms
Etymology 3
A French surname from the male given name, or an English surname which originated as a variant spelling of Jayne or as a toponymic surname referring to Genoa, Italy.
Proper noun
Jean
- A surname.
Further reading
- Jean (female given name) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Jean, Nevada on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Jean (male given name) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Jean (surname) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
Cebuano
Etymology
Borrowed from English Jean, from a Middle English feminine form of John, from Old French Jehane.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒin/ [ˈd͡ʒin̪]
Proper noun
Jean (Badlit spelling ᜇ᜔ᜌᜒᜈ᜔)
- a female given name from English [in turn from Hebrew]
French
Etymology
Inherited from Old French Jehan, from Latin Iōhannēs, from Ancient Greek Ἰωάννης (Iōánnēs), from Hebrew יוחנן (Yôḥānān, “Yahweh is gracious”).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Jean m
- John (biblical character).
- John (book of the Bible).
- a male given name from Hebrew, equivalent to English John, traditionally very popular in France, also common as the first part of hyphenated given names
- a surname originating as a patronymic
Derived terms
Related terms
Descendants
- → Central Franconian: Schäng
- → Japanese: ジャン (Jan)
- → Persian: ژان (žân)
- → Limburgish: Sjang, Sjeng
- → Chinese: 讓 / 让 (Ràng) (transliteration)
Italian
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʒan/[1]
- Rhymes: -an
Proper noun
Jean m
- a male given name in French
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒin/[1]
- Rhymes: -in
Proper noun
Jean f
- a female given name in English
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Jean in Luciano Canepari, Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)
Limburgish
Etymology
Proper noun
Jean m
- a male given name
Inflection
Root singular | Root plural | Diminutive singular | Diminutive plural | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nominative | Jean | Jeane | Jeanke | Jeankes |
Genitive | Jeans | Jeane | Jeankes | Jeankes |
Locative | Jeanese | Jeaneser | Jeaneske | Jeaneskes |
Dative* | Jeanem | Jeanemer | Jeanemske | Jeanemskes |
Accusative* | Jean | Jeane | Jeanke | Jeankes |
- The dative and accusative are obsolete nowadays, use the nominative instead.
See also
Norman
Etymology
From Old French Jehan, from Latin Iohannes, from Ancient Greek Ἰωάννης (Iōánnēs), from Hebrew יוחנן (Yôḥānān, “Yahweh is gracious”).
Proper noun
Jean m
- a male given name, equivalent to French Jean or English John
- John (biblical character).
Derived terms
Portuguese
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from French Jean. Doublet of João, Ivan, Ian, Ruan, and Geovane.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ʒeˈɐ̃/, /ˈʒɐ̃/
Proper noun
Jean m
- a male given name from French
Tagalog
Etymology
Borrowed from English Jean, variant of Jeanne, from French Jeanne, from Old French Jehane, from Medieval Latin Johanna, variant of Latin Ioanna under influence from Latin Iōhannēs, from Koine Greek Ἰωάννα (Iōánna), from Hebrew יוֹחָנָה (Yôḥānāh, literally “God is gracious”), the feminized form of יְהוֹחָנָן (Yəhōḥānān).
Pronunciation
- (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒin/ [ˈd͡ʒɪn̪]
- IPA(key): (no palatal assimilation) /ˈdjin/ [ˈd̪jɪn̪]
- Rhymes: -in
Proper noun
Jean (Baybayin spelling ᜇ᜔ᜌᜒᜈ᜔)
- a female given name from English [in turn from French]