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jane

Jane vs Jenn - What's the difference?

jane | jenn |


As a verb jane

is .

As a proper noun jenn is

.

Elizabeth vs Jane - What's the difference?

elizabeth | jane |


As a proper noun elizabeth

is , popular since the 16th century.

As a verb jane is

.

Jane vs Katherine - What's the difference?

jane | katherine |


As a verb jane

is .

As a proper noun katherine is

, a popular spelling variant of catherine.

Patricia vs Jane - What's the difference?

patricia | jane |


As a proper noun patricia

is (female given name).

As a verb jane is

.

Jennifer vs Jane - What's the difference?

jennifer | jane |


As a proper noun jennifer

is .

As a verb jane is

.

Jannah vs Jane - What's the difference?

jannah | jane |


As a proper noun jannah

is .

As a verb jane is

.

Jane vs Carlos - What's the difference?

jane | carlos |


As a verb jane

is .

As a proper noun carlos is

of (etyl) and (etyl) origin english equivalent: charles.

Janette vs Jane - What's the difference?

janette | jane |


As proper nouns the difference between janette and jane

is that janette is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}, a variant of Janet while Jane is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}; the standard feminine form of John since the 17th century.

As a noun Jane is

a woman, often specifically a girlfriend.

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