- Janes
Janes is an English
patronymic family name . Its root is believed to be from the possessive of thegiven name "Jan " (see "Jayne "), "John " or "Ian ". In England, the name appears to have its densest roots inBedfordshire andGloucestershire as well as a few in the East End ofLondon though migration has spread it across the country and the English-speaking world. There are two coats of arms associated with Janeses, one Gloucester based and the other Kent based. Janes is an uncommon given name. Family name
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footnotes =Equivalents exist in other languages, most often in pronunciation rather than spelling:
* Eanes
* Ianes
* Iōannēs (Greek)
* Janeš (Czech)
* JänesPeople with the name Janes include:
*Alfred Janes (1911 - 1999), Welsh artist
*Clara Janés (born 1940), Spanish poet, writer and translator
*Christine Janes (nee Truman - born 1941), English tennis player
*Dominic Janes (born 1994), American actor
*Henry Fisk Janes (1792 - 1879), American politician
*J. Robert Janes (born 1935), Canadian author
*Laine Jänes (born 1964), Estonian politician
*Paul Janes (1912 – 1987), German footballer
*Peep Jänes (born 1936), Estonian architect
*Phil Janes (born ?), science fiction comedy writer
*Richard Janes (born 1978), English actor, film and theatre directoree also
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Jane " is an extremely common Anglo-Saxon first name and occasional surname. It is common for the forms "Janes" (plural), "Jane's" (possessive) and "Janes" (corrupted possessive) to occur. The omission of punctuation in Internet references has made the last form increasingly common in recent years.
*Jaynes
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