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Forename Jenie

All over the world, Jenie (Jenie Philippines Indonesia United States Democratic Republic of the Congo Honduras, جيني Iraq Syria Egypt Sudan Saudi Arabia, เจนนี่) is quite a common mostly girly, but uncommonly male forename. The first name Jenie is characteristic of Philippines, where it is quite a rare dominantly girly, but infrequently masculine name, Syria, where it is a rare feminine name, and United Arab Emirates. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Philippines, Indonesia, and the United States. Much less frequently, Jenie is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Jenie

name Йение, name Жение, name Jenie, name Jénie, name جيني
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Jenie Philippines, United States, Honduras, Indonesia, Democratic Republic of the Congo
جيني Iraq, Egypt, Sudan, Syria, Saudi Arabia

First names said to be same

Jénie, Жение, and Йение

First name Jenie in the context

Jenie is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Jenny Humphrey , the fictional character, Gossip Girl; Jenny Flint , the fictional Character, Doctor Who; Jenny , the fictional character of Doctor Who, The Doctor's Daughter; Jenny Snow , the fictional character from Louisa May Alcott's Little Women and Jenny Sparks , the Fictional Superhero "Jenny Sparks" from the Windstorm comic book universe., and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

adlinsjah jenie Indonesian diplomat (1922-1995), ID (b. 1922) link
jenie butler researcher link
eviaty jenie Senior Associate - HFW link
yazdi ibrahim jenie ID link

Characteristic surnames

Oh, Garcia, Joseph, Torres, Nguyen, Ferrer, Flores, Wilson, Morales, Mendoza, Miranda, Sanchez, Padilla, Ramirez, Domingo, Johnson, Jimenez, Martinez, Bautista, Gonzales, Rodriguez, Dela Cruz, Rivera, Carter, Aquino, Acosta, Kim, Lee, Tan, Cruz, Rose, Diaz, Silva, Solis, Smith, Brown, Fernandez, Perez, Reyes, David, Davis, Gomez, Lopez, Jones, Martin, Manalo, Miller, Santos, Ramos, and Villanueva