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Jane?
I was just watching some Jane Eyre clips and I was wondering what you think of the name. I know people who feel it is "plain Jane" but I think it is lovely, especially amongst trendy names of today. I also love the literary connections. Do you prefer Jane as a fn or mn?
Do you think Jane Elizabeth Jane Catherine and Jane Charlotte are too 'boring'? Jane Juliet too rhymey? Emily-Jane too...Emily-ish? lol:)
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I prefer Jane as a middle name. :)Cassie Anne (not Cassandra!)
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I like it as a mn, too.
A good friend of mine named a character in her story Shannon Jane. Another bonus :)
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I think Jane is cute, I also really like the nn Janie.
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An old teacher of mine is named Janie. That's her full fn. I do like it but prefer Jane as a full name. Also, the spelling Janey is nice. :)
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Go watch some Daria...And tell me Jane's plain. :DI love it with the nn Janey (this spelling only, please, cute as Janie Gibbs of Harriet the Spy is). Prefer it as a first name, because there aren't enough out there right now, though it's fine as a middle name, too. I love how Jane can be stately as a queen (and has been, even), but she can also be indie, beat, or just plain old alternative at the same time. Jane's a chameleon name--as comfortable in a letterjacket as in a pair of Buddy Holly glasses. Maybe both at the same time. ;)I'm not into any of those combos, myself. My favourite of all time is Jane Aida (eye-EE-dah), and I'd love to meet a small:Jane Mariella
Jane Thomasina
Jane Elysia
Jane Rowena
Jane Gwendolyn
Jane Ophelia
Jane Isadora
Jane Ursula
Jane Rosamunde
Jane Elenore
Jane Cornelia
Jane Winifred
Jane Hephzibah
Jane Amaryllis
Jane Edwarda
Jane Regina
Jane Dolores

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I've seen Daria. How could I forget that connection! :D Good points about the personalities of Janes. You have given some interesting combos. Out of those, I really like/love
Jane Rosamunde (Thanks for that. Love Rosamunde / Rosamund but not sure if I would use it as a fn)
Jane Isla
Jane Adele
Jane Gloria
Jane Diamond
Jane Eloise
Jane Persimmon (diiferent. But I like. Sidenote: I actually like Apple :) )
Jane Louisa
Jane Antonia (I have a good friend by the name Antonia, so maybe biased there)
Jane Jessamine
Jane Bernadette
Jane Brigitta
Jane Harriet Thanks heaps!
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Also, Rosamund Pike...Played Jane in Pride and Prejudice 2005. So there is a connection but not obvious unless you're a fan. Wow, I really can't thank you enough for this combo :D
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I really like Jane Elizabeth and Jane Catherine, but prefer Elizabeth Jane - very classic!
ColeenHopefully mommy to Andrew & Quinn
Missing DrewAnne Lillie 3/30/05
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Thanks :)I also love Elizabeth Jane. :D
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I love it. And it was precisely Jane Eyre that led me to think of it not as "plain Jane," but as "still waters run deep" Jane. Then the infant on Thirty-Something was nn'd Janie and that sealed the deal for me. Plus, I'm a history buff and it makes me think of Tudor England and Queen Jane (Seymour) and Lady Jane Grey. In a world of Madysins, Chelsees, and K8lyns, Jane is a breath of fresh air.Jane Elizabeth -- My favorite combination for Jane. The more Tudor / Elizabethan references the better. Jane Catherine -- Again, queens of England make lovely combo-partners. Jane Charlotte -- Ah, now you're transporting me into Victorian England and the world of the Brontes. Just as nice. This is a very soft and soothing combination. Another thumbs up. Emily Jane -- More romance on the Yorkshire moors. This is another stellar combination. More spunky than Jane Charlotte, but just as nice. You'll have to put them in a hat and pick one randomly. Jane Emily works well too. See what I mean? Here are a few combinations I've always like with Jane in them:Jane Cassandra (Jane Austen's beloved sister and model for Jane Bennett in P & P)
Cecily Jane
Celia Jane
Lydia Jane
Jane Caroline

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Wow...Also a history buff and I do adore Elizabethan names, hence my combo choices. :D Jane Emily...that's really pretty...I do see what you mean :P"Madysin, Chelsea, K8lyn and Jane..." I know which one my child would be :P Lol at K8lyn...is that a legit spelling?
Jane Elizabeth -- I think this is my favorite too.Charlotte Bronte is my inspiration for Jane Charlotte :)
Here are a few combinations I've always like with Jane in them:Jane Cassandra - I'm a Jane Austen fan as well as having a close cousin by the name of Cassandra :D
Cecily Jane
Celia Jane
Lydia Jane
Jane Caroline I love all of these. We seem to have very similar taste :D Thanks!
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Oh - K8lyn - i like that!Middle name suggestions for K8lyn?
Joking!
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Oh but I personally love K8lyn Alizyabyth-Grace, don't you?:p
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You spelt Grayse wrong.
tehe
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I think Jane is very nice. It's one of my aunt's names, and is on a lot of other middle aged women today, but I think it would be very refreshing on a baby :)I think it's kind of boring as a middle name, but it's still nice. I definitely prefer it as a first name. Jane Catherine is lovely; I don't think it's too boring.Btw, I also like Janelle.
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Ugh at Janelle. Sorry, bad personal connections there.Thanks for your Jane Catherine comment! I do love Catherine as a fn with nn Cate but I have a friend Cait (Caitlyn) so yeah.:)
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Everyone's going to say its a plain filler name.I think it has it's merits.I'm Elizabeth Jane.Jane Catherine and Jane Charlotte are pretty.
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Thanks :)You have a beautiful name! :)
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