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Janet
J anet ▼ as a girls' name is pronounced JAN-et . It is of Scottish origin. Originally a diminutive of Jane , from the French Jeanette . Janeta and Jonet are earlier forms. Actresses Janet Leigh, Janet Gaynor; singer Dame Janet Baker; swimmer Janet Evans; figure skater Janet Lynn.
Janet is a very popular first name for females (#45 out of 4276, Top 1%) and also a very popular last name for all people (#44821 out of 150436, Top 30%). (2000 U.S. CENSUS)
Janet reached its peak position of #20 in the U.S. in the 1950s, and is presently at #1412. (2018 BIRTH STATISTICS)
Joanna (#212 FROM CURRENT RECORDS) , Jane (#291) , Janelle (#582) , Jessie (#656) , Janessa (#978) , Jana (#984) , Janae (#1193) , Janice (#1433) , Janie (#1691) , Juana (#1692) , Joan (#1727) , Jeanetta , Jeanette , Jennette , Jeanne , Jean , Jeni , Jeanie , Anjanette , Jennie , Joana , Jayna , Johnetta , Johnette , Jonette , Joni , Juanita , Sinead , Jayne , Janise , Janney , Janett , Jaina , Jan , Janean , Janee , Janeen , Janel , Janene , Janeth , Janetta , Jannette , Janette , Janey , Jania , Janina , Janine , Janis , Gene , Janna , Jannet and Vania are the popular variation forms of Janet (#1412) rated in the Top 2000. Other forms, like Jany, are uncommon. Adoption of these forms of Janet reached its apex 88 years ago (ADOPTION OF 5.4%) and is now significantly less (ADOPTION 0.3%, ▼ 94.6%) , with versions such as Janet falling out of fashion.
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This article is about the singer. For her self-titled debut album, see Janet Jackson (album) . For the golfer, see Janet Jackson (golfer) .

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