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Re: Jenna
I adore Jenna, it's more modern and less boring than Jennifer (which I also like). It sounds 2000's rather than 80's to me.Jenny was originally a medieval English diminutive of Jane, so maybe Jenna was one as well.Surprised to see this name used in Finland - maybe they got inspired by Jenna Wade on Dallas?

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