All about the name JEANNINE

Meaning, origin, history.

Jeannine is a unique and charming female given name of French origin. The name Jeannine is derived from the French feminine diminutive form of Jeanne, which itself comes from the Latin "Johanna," meaning "graced by God" or "God is gracious." This makes Jeannine a variant spelling of Jeanette or Janine.

The name Jeannine gained popularity in France during the Middle Ages and was often used as a pet name for girls named Jeanne. It became more widely known and used throughout Europe following the publication of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's novel "Emile" in 1762, where one of the main characters is named Sophie Jeannine.

Despite its French origin, Jeannine has been embraced by various cultures around the world, with notable figures bearing this name such as Swiss actress Jeannine Bishop and American singer-songwriter Jeannine Carmen.

Today, Jeannine remains a rare yet captivating name that evokes elegance and charm. Its unique sound and rich history make it an attractive choice for parents seeking an unusual yet meaningful name for their daughter.

See also

French
France

Popularity of the name JEANNINE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Jeannine is a unique and distinctive name that has been present in the United States for over nine decades, with its first recorded birth in the year 1929. In that year alone, there were six babies born with this beautiful name, marking the beginning of Jeannine's presence on the American landscape. Since then, while it may not have reached widespread popularity, Jeannine has continued to be chosen as a name for newborn girls, adding to its growing total of 6 births in the United States."

Name variation JEANNINE.