Jeanie

Meaning of Jeanie

Jeanie (pronounced JEE-nee) traces its roots to the Scottish pet form of Jean, itself a graceful offshoot of the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning “God is gracious.” With its playful bounce and old-world warmth, Jeanie conjures images of sunlit meadows and soft tinklings of childhood laughter. Once a beloved staple in mid-century nurseries, it now ranks around 934th in the U.S. (only sixteen newborns in 2024), giving it a wonderfully distinctive air. The name dances on the tongue like a lighthearted tune, wrapping each bearer in a shawl of timeless elegance and spirited cheer. Perfect for parents seeking a moniker that feels both lovingly familiar and refreshingly rare, Jeanie offers an enduring charm that sparkles in any setting.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as JEE-nee (/ˈdʒiːni/)

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Notable People Named Jeanie

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