Janie

or Ja·ney

[ jey-nee ]

noun
  1. a female given name, form of Jane.

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How to use Janie in a sentence

  • His androgyny wasn't dangerous in the same way Lou Reed's was in the early '70s, or as comical as Warrant's Janie Lane.

    My Hair Metal Hero | Peter Lauria | April 26, 2010 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • Janie's very realistic, working-class worries over money are especially resonant.

    Spring's Big YA Books | Shannon Donnelly | March 18, 2010 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • She would buy so and so many yards of percale for new shirt waists for the boys and Janie and Mag.

  • He had an unreasonable conviction that, if he had known at once of Janie's disappearance, he would have succeeded in tracking her.

    A Life Sentence | Adeline Sergeant
  • We could not silence either Martha or poor Janie—who, I really think, did not know what she was saying.

    A Life Sentence | Adeline Sergeant
  • Then my heart leapt, because I thought he meant he couldn't marry Janie Iver.

    Tristram of Blent | Anthony Hope
  • Hastily and in ignorance he included Janie in the scope of this supposed regret.

    Tristram of Blent | Anthony Hope