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 JaneCelia JaneLydia JaneJane CarolineThis message was edited 12/11/2006, 4:50 PM