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Jean Elizabeth, nn Jeanie, was a favorite of mine for years.
I'm Irish, but I've always been drawn to Scottish history. Jean brings to mind a Scottish noblewoman in the time of Mary Queen of Scots. Reading about that time period is when I fell in love with the name.
Jean is also part of that WWII era that I've been predicting is the next set of names to make a comeback. We've had turn of the twentieth century names like Lily, Clementine, Ruby and Josephine back now for a few years. Once the WWII era grandmothers become great-grandmothers their names will (I predict) become more popular.
Jean Elspeth
Jean Margaret / Margery
Jean Isobel
Jean Finola
Jean Katharine
Jean Miranda
Jean Rosalind
Jean Carole
Jean Audrey
Jean Miriam
Jean Abigail
Happy hunting. :-)
I'm Irish, but I've always been drawn to Scottish history. Jean brings to mind a Scottish noblewoman in the time of Mary Queen of Scots. Reading about that time period is when I fell in love with the name.
Jean is also part of that WWII era that I've been predicting is the next set of names to make a comeback. We've had turn of the twentieth century names like Lily, Clementine, Ruby and Josephine back now for a few years. Once the WWII era grandmothers become great-grandmothers their names will (I predict) become more popular.
Jean Elspeth
Jean Margaret / Margery
Jean Isobel
Jean Finola
Jean Katharine
Jean Miranda
Jean Rosalind
Jean Carole
Jean Audrey
Jean Miriam
Jean Abigail
Happy hunting. :-)