Where does “Jennett” come from?

Jennett (English) comes from English jan, from English Janet, from English Jane, from French Jeanne, from Old French Jehane, from Medieval Latin Johanna, from Latin Joanna, from Ancient Greek Ἰωάννα — God is gracious.

Ancestry of “Jennett”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishjanObsolete form of jinn
2EnglishJanetA highly classified fleet of passenger aircraft used to transport the military and contractors
3EnglishJaneA woman, often specifically a girlfriend;...
4FrenchJeanneJane, feminine of John
5Old FrenchJehane
6Medieval LatinJohanna
7LatinJoanna
8Ancient GreekἸωάννα
9Hebrewיוֹחָנָה
10HebrewיוֹחָנָןGod is gracious
11HebrewיְהוֹחָנָןGod is gracious
Every word from Hebrew יְהוֹחָנָןEvery word from Hebrew יוֹחָנָןEvery word from Hebrew יוֹחָנָה
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