Janet vs Jayne - What's the difference?
janet | jayne |
derived from a medieval variant of (John).
, a twentieth century elaborate spelling of Jane.
* 1997 , Foggy Mountain Breakdown and Other Stories , ISBN 0-345-41493-4, page 118("The Luncheon"):
As a proper noun jayne is
derived from a medieval variant of (john).jayne
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- "Having lunch with the Gorgons today?" Andrew had asked her. It was his oft-stated opinion that the ys in Kathryn and ' Jayne' s names were their compensation for a missing, but coveted, male chromosome.