Jeannie

[ jee-nee ]

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

  • Also Jeanie, Jeanne [jeen; French zhahn]. /dʒin; French ʒɑn/.

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How to use Jeannie in a sentence

  • Mr. Fergus was rather curious about Aunt Jeanies mysterious guest.

    Wee Wifie | Rosa Nouchette Carey
  • And, indeed, in a world of Maggies and Jeanies, her Christian name appeared somewhat strange.

    Cleg Kelly, Arab of the City | S. R. (Samuel Rutherford) Crockett
  • Mrs. Coulter nodded impatiently, resenting the interruption of Jeanies song.

    Merkland | Mrs. Oliphant
  • Mrs. Coulter smiled, and glanced over to where Walter Foreman lingered by her Jeanies side.

    Merkland | Mrs. Oliphant