Jane used to be a wildly popular name in the United States. From 1911 until 1965 it stayed on the top 100 charts of most popular names for girls. Its popularity peaked in 1946, that year, 8,971 babies were named Jane.  According to 2020 data from the Social Security Administration Jane is currently the 265th most popular name for girls in the United States.

Name Variations 

Jane has numerous spelling and pronunciation variations in different cultures and languages across the world. Some of the most common name variations you are likely to come across include:

Jana (Polish, Latvian, Slovak)Janeczka (Polish)Janes (Swedish, Dutch, Finnish)Janet (English) Janete (Portuguese) Jayne (English) Jeanne (French)Jenica (Romanian)Jenka (Czech)Jenne (Dutch)Jinn (Celtic)Joan (English) 

Similar Names

If you like a short and sweet name like Jane, you’ll also like these simple names that are perfect for babies of any gender:

Alice AnneBlaireClara ElleEveFaithGraceGwenJayJeanJuneKimLisa Lucy RoseRuthSheaSue

Suggested Sibling Names 

You’d be hard-pressed to find a sibling name that doesn’t go well with Jane, but here are some preferred options if you are looking for sibling names that pair well:

BelleBlakeChadFinnFrankJamesJakeJohnJudeLukeMaxNeilQueenRainSethTessToddTroy

Famous People Named Jane 

Many strong and influential people have been given the name Jane.

Calamity Jane, American frontierswoman, and sharpshooter Jane Austen, British author known for the wildly popular books “Pride and Prejudice” and “Emma”Jane Badler, American actress, and singer Jane Curtin, American actress, and comedian Jane Fonda, American actress, and political activist Jane Krakowski, American actress Jane Lynch, American actress Jane Roe, the pseudonym for Norma Leah McCorvey who was the plaintiff in Roe v. Wade, the landmark case that legalized abortion in the United StatesJane Seymour, wife of King Henry the VIII of EnglandJane Seymour, English actress Jane Siberry, Canadian singer, and songwriter Jane Wiedlin, American singer and member of the Go-Go’s

Fictional Janes

Jane is also often used in many literary pieces and great works of art. Some of the most popular include 

Baby Jane Hudson, a character in the novel, “Whatever Happened to Baby Jane” G.I. Jane, the main character in the 1997 movie of the same name, played by Demi MooreJane Bennet, the eldest of the Bennet sisters in the book “Pride and Prejudice”Jane Eyre, the lead character in the popular Charlotte Brontë novel of the same name Jane Jetson, a character in the animated show, The Jetsons Jane Lane, a character in the television show Daria Jane Studdock, a main character in the novel That Hideous Strength by C.S. Lewis   

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