Jane (given name)
Jane is a feminine given name. It is the English form of the Old French name Jehanne, which was an old feminine form of the male name Johannes or Ioannes, a Latin form of the Greek name Ἰωάννης, which is derived from the Hebrew name יוֹחָנָן, a short form of the name יְהוֹחָנָן, meaning "Yahweh is merciful".
The name was first used in large numbers in the mid-16th century for the daughters of aristocrats as an alternative to the more commonplace Joan. The two names have alternated popularity. In the early 19th century, Jane was again seen as a name with a certain amount of glamour. Joan became more popular in the early to mid-20th century, when it was ranked in the top 500 most popular names given to girls in the United States, but the name has again been displaced by Jane on the popularity charts in the 21st century.
Name variants
Alternate forms include:- Asia
- Gianna
- Gianetta
- Giannetta
- Giannina
- Giovanna
- Hana
- Janka
- Hanne
- Hannele
- Hannie
- Hansine
- Hansje, Hanna, Hannie
- Ioana
- Ioanna
- Ionna
- Ionela
- Iva
- Ivana
- Ivanna
- Ivanka
- Ivanka
- Jaana
- Jaapje
- Jana
- Janae
- Janeczka
- Jane
- Jane
- Janelle
- Janes
- Janet
- Janete
- Janice
- Janica
- Janina
- Janine
- Janka
- Janna
- Janne
- Janneke
- Janneth
- Jannetje
- Jannie
- Jannike
- Janotje
- Jans
- Jansje
- Jante
- Jantina
- Jantine
- Jantje
- Januszy
- Jasia
- Jayna
- Jayne
- Jean
- Jeanette
- Jeanna
- Jeanne
- Jeannie
- Jehanne
- Jenica
- Jenka
- Jenne
- Jennet
- Jenni
- Jennie
- Jenny
- Jenjira
- Jensine
- Jerneese
- Jinn
- Jinty
- Joan
- Joana
- Joanka
- Joanna
- Joanne
- Joannia
- Joasia
- Johana
- Johanka
- Johanna
- Jóhanna
- Johanne
- Johanneke
- Johna
- Johnet
- Johnna
- Johnnie
- Joan
- Joina
- Jone
- Jonee
- Joney
- Jonie
- Jovana
- Jovanka
- Juana
- Juanita
- Jutta
- Kini
- Nana
- Oana
- Ohanna
- Seanna
- Seini
- Seona
- Seonag
- Seónaid
- Shana
- Shauna
- Shavonne
- Shawn
- Shawna
- Sheena
- Shena
- Shona
- Siân
- Siâni
- Sian
- Sina
- Sinéidin
- Síne
- Sinéad
- Síneag
- Siobhán
- Sion
- Sioned
- Siubhan
- Vanda
- Vanja
- Vanna
- Xoana
- Yana,
- Yanick
- Yanna
- Yannic
- Yannick
- Yochanna
- Zaneta
- Žaneta
- Žanna
- Zhanna
- Zhannochka
- Zsanett
People with this name
Arts
- Jhane Barnes, fashion designer
- Jane Burden, pre-Raphaelite model and muse
- Jane Antonia Cornish, British Contemporary classical music composer
- Jane Dyer, children's book illustrator
- Jane Frank, American artist
- Jane Kelly, artist and journalist
Crime
- Jane Andrews, murderer of Tom Cressman
- Jane Britton, female murder victim
Entertainment
- Jane Adams, American actress
- Jane "Poni" Adams, American actress
- Jane Asher, English actress and author
- Jane Badler, actress
- Jane Birkin, actress and singer
- Jane Bryan, American actress
- Jane Curtin, American actress and comedian
- Jane Fonda, American actress, former fitness instructor, and daughter of actor Henry Fonda
- Jane Foole, English court jester
- Jane Garvey, British radio presenter
- Jane Goldman, British writer and television presenter; wife of Jonathan Ross
- Ellie Goulding, British singer
- Jane Kaczmarek, American actress
- Jane Krakowski, American actress
- Jane Lapotaire, English actress
- Jane Leeves, English actress
- Jane Lynch, American actress
- Jane March, English actress
- Jane Maas, American advertising executive and author
- Jane McDonald, English singer and television star
- Jane McGrath, Irish actress
- Jane McGregor, Canadian actress
- Jane Monheit, American singer
- Jane Novak, American actress
- Jane Pickens, American singer and leader of The Pickens Sisters
- Jane Powell, American actress and singer
- Jane Russell, American actress and sex symbol
- Jane Seymour, English actress
- Jane Siberry, Canadian singer/songwriter, has changed her name to "Issa"
- Jane Taylor, English musician
- Jane Wiedlin, American singer and rhythm guitarist, sometime member of the Go-Go's
- Jane Winton, American actress, writer, dancer, painter and opera Soprano
- Jane Withers, American actress, model and singer
- Jane Wyatt, American actress
- Jane Wyman, American actress and ex-wife of President Ronald Reagan
History
- Calamity Jane, U.S. frontierswoman
- Jane Addams, American Nobel Peace Prize-winning social worker and co-founder of Hull House
- Jane Digby, English adventurer
- Jane Horney, Swedish spy during WWII
- Jane Roe, alias of Norma Leah McCorvey, plaintiff in the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court case that legalized abortion in the United States
Literature
- Jane Austen, British novelist, known for Emma and Pride and Prejudice
- Jane T. H. Cross, American author
- Jane Louise Curry, American writer
- Jane Lindskold, American author
- Jane Taylor, English poet and novelist
- Jane Wilde Hawking, ex-wife of Stephen Hawking
- Jane Yolen, American author
- Jane Hamilton, American author
- Jane Eaton Hamilton, Canadian author
News media
- Jane Elliott, American civil rights activist, known for "Blue eyes–Brown eyes" exercise.
- Jane Grant American journalist
- Jane Hill, British newsreader
- Jane Kramer, American journalist
- Jane Pauley, American television journalist
- Jane Pratt, American magazine editor and publisher
Politics
- Jane Harman, member of the United States House of Representatives, representing California's 36th congressional district
- Jane Hill, Australian politician
Religion
- Jane Elizabeth Faulding, British Protestant Christian missionary
- Jane Frances de Chantal, French saint
Royalty and nobility
- Jane Loeau, Hawaiian noble lady
- Lady Jane Grey, Queen of England, also known as "Jane of England"
- Jane Seymour, Queen and wife of King Henry VIII of England
- Jane Spencer, Baroness Churchill
- Jane Boleyn, Viscountess Rochford
- Jane Wharton, 7th Baroness Wharton
- Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes
- Jane Lane, Lady Fisher, played a heroic role in the escape of Charles II in 1651
Science
- Jane Ammons, American industrial engineer
- Jane Colden, American botanist
- Jane Forer Gentleman, American and Canadian statistician
- Jane Goodall, English primatologist, known for studying chimpanzees and founder of the Jane Goodall Institute
- Jane Hutton, British statistician
- Jane McGrath, co-founder of the McGrath Foundation
Sport
- Jane Burley, Scottish field hockey midfielder
- Jane Cederqvist, Swedish female swimmer
- Jane Frederick, American heptathlete
- Jane Haist, Canadian discus thrower and shot putter
- Jane Joseph, Trinidadian cricketer
- Jane Katz, American Olympic swimmer
- Jane Patterson, Canadian judoka
- Jane Salumäe, Estonian long-distance runner
- Jayne Torvill, British ice-dancer and 1984 Olympic gold medalist with partner Christopher Dean
Fictional Janes
In law
or Jane Roe is used in American law as a placeholder name for anonymous or unknown female participants in legal proceedings. "Jane Roe" was the legal pseudonym used by Norma McCorvey when she was plaintiff in the landmark American case Roe v. Wade.Jane Doe is used in United States police investigations when the identity of a female victim is unknown or incorrect, and by hospitals to refer to a female corpse or patient whose identity is unknown.
Characters in animation
- Jane Doe, on the animated series Camp Lazlo
- Jane Jetson, from the animated series The Jetsons
- Jane Lane, on the television show Daria
- Jane Dickey, on the short-lived series Welcome to Eltingville
Comic book characters
- Jane Foster, a Marvel Comics character
- Painkiller Jane, a comic book character that spawned a made-for-TV movie and a TV series
Characters in literature
- Jane Crocker, a character in the webcomic Homestuck by Andrew Hussie
- Dick and Jane, characters by Zerna Sharp
- Jane, an entity resembling modern conceptions of AI, from the Ender's Game series
- Jane, in Jane and the Dragon franchise
- Jane, any of three characters in The P.L.A.I.N. Janes, 2007 comic & sequels, by Cecil Castellucci
- Jane, Wendy Darling's daughter from J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan mythos; Jane was also the central character in the Disney Peter Pan movie sequel, Return to Neverland
- Jane Banks, one of the Banks' children in the Mary Poppins books, film, and stage musical
- Jane Bennet, in Pride and Prejudice, the eldest sister of the Bennet family
- Jane Eyre, the titular character of a famous novel by Charlotte Brontë and several film adaptations
- Jane Gallagher, a character in The Catcher in the Rye, one of the few girls whom Holden both respects and finds attractive
- Baby Jane Hudson, the titular character in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
- Miss Marple, an amateur detective created by Agatha Christie
- Jane Porter, the sweetheart of Tarzan
- Jane, a member of the Volturi guard in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga
- Jayne Deverill, a Yorkshire witch in the Power of Five series by Anthony Horowitz
- Jane Studdock, protagonist in That Hideous Strength by C.S. Lewis
Characters in TV, film, and theater
- Jane, on 7th Heaven
- Jane Christie, from the TV series Coupling
- Jane Beale, from the BBC soap opera EastEnders
- Jayne Cobb, a male character on the sci-fi series Firefly
- G.I. Jane, a 1997 war movie, with Demi Moore in the leading role
- Jane Mancini, on Melrose Place and the 2009 remake
- Jane Vaughn, in Degrassi: The Next Generation
- Jane Gloriana Villanueva, main character of television series Jane the Virgin
- Jane Margolis, in the television series Breaking Bad
- Jane Rizzoli, in the television series Rizzoli & Isles
- Jane Hopper, also known as Eleven, a main character in the Netflix series Stranger Things, portrayed by Millie Bobby Brown
Characters in video games
- Jane, a minor female character in the Tekken video game series
- Jane Shepard, a playable female version of Commander Shepard in the role-playing third-person shooter Mass Effect series; "Jane Shepard" is the default name for any new female Shepard character that is built in-game, although any name can be entered
- Jane Doe, a male character most commonly known as "The Soldier" in the popular class-based shooter game Team Fortress 2
In technology
- Jane, an available voice on devices from TomTom