Dejane is a contemporary American female given name that emerged in the late 20th century as a creative blend of the French prefix “De”—echoing the familiar “déjà”—and the classic English name “Jane.” Pronounced duh-JAYN (/dəˈdʒeɪn/), it conveys subtle sophistication while retaining approachable simplicity. U.S. Social Security records show Dejane appearing intermittently among newborn registrations since the early 1990s, with annual counts ranging from six to sixteen and national rankings fluctuating in the mid-800s; in fact, with fewer than twenty births at its peak, the name is unlikely to crowd any classroom roster. This modest but steady usage indicates that Dejane appeals to parents seeking an uncommon choice that balances modern inventiveness with time-honored roots.