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jenny

Jeanette vs Jenny - What's the difference?

jeanette | jenny |


As proper nouns the difference between jeanette and jenny

is that jeanette is , a scottish diminutive of jean, or an anglicized form of jeannette while jenny is a diminutive of the female given names jane and jennifer, also used as a formal given name.

As a noun jenny is

(uk|informal) a wren (a member of the wrns).

Janet vs Jenny - What's the difference?

janet | jenny |


As a proper noun jenny is

a diminutive of the female given names jane and jennifer, also used as a formal given name.

As a noun jenny is

(uk|informal) a wren (a member of the wrns).

Jenny vs False - What's the difference?

jenny | false |


As a proper noun jenny

is a diminutive of the female given names jane and jennifer, also used as a formal given name.

As a noun jenny

is (uk|informal) a wren (a member of the wrns).

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Jenny vs Sarai - What's the difference?

jenny | sarai |


As proper nouns the difference between jenny and sarai

is that jenny is a diminutive of the female given names jane and jennifer, also used as a formal given name while sarai is (biblical character) wife of the semitic patriarch abram (abraham), mother of isaac her name was changed to sarah.

As a noun jenny

is (uk|informal) a wren (a member of the wrns).

Jenny vs Henny - What's the difference?

jenny | henny |


As proper nouns the difference between jenny and henny

is that jenny is a diminutive of the female given names jane and jennifer, also used as a formal given name while henny is .

As a noun jenny

is (uk|informal) a wren (a member of the wrns).

Jenny vs Denny - What's the difference?

jenny | denny |


As a proper noun jenny

is a diminutive of the female given names jane and jennifer, also used as a formal given name.

As a noun jenny

is (uk|informal) a wren (a member of the wrns).

As an adjective denny is

daily, diurnal (occurring every day).

Hinny vs Jenny - What's the difference?

hinny | jenny |


As nouns the difference between hinny and jenny

is that hinny is the hybrid offspring of a stallion (male horse) and a she-ass (female donkey) or hinny can be (geordie) a term of endearment usually for women while jenny is (uk|informal) a wren (a member of the wrns).

As a verb hinny

is to whinny.

As a proper noun jenny is

a diminutive of the female given names jane and jennifer, also used as a formal given name.

Jenny vs Rebecca - What's the difference?

jenny | rebecca |


As proper nouns the difference between jenny and rebecca

is that jenny is a diminutive of the female given names jane and jennifer, also used as a formal given name while rebecca is rebekah (biblical character).

As a noun jenny

is (uk|informal) a wren (a member of the wrns).

Jennet vs Jenny - What's the difference?

jennet | jenny |


As nouns the difference between jennet and jenny

is that jennet is a female ass or donkey; a jenny while jenny is a device for spinning thread from fiber onto multiple spindles (also called {{term|spinning jenny}}).

As a proper noun Jenny is

a diminutive of the female given names Jane and Jennifer, also used as a formal given name.

Jenny vs Dean - What's the difference?

jenny | dean |


As nouns the difference between jenny and dean

is that jenny is (uk|informal) a wren (a member of the wrns) while dean is dean.

As a proper noun jenny

is a diminutive of the female given names jane and jennifer, also used as a formal given name.

As a verb dean is

do.

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