Janet Darmin

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Janet 74
Darmin 753,979
Janet Darmin 17,001,081
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  1. is 753,975th most common Darlison
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  3. is 753,977th most common Darmanyan
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  5. is 753,979th most common Darmin
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  1. is 17,001,077th most common Janet Darin
  2. is 17,001,078th most common Janet Dark
  3. is 17,001,079th most common Janet Darkey
  4. is 17,001,080th most common Janet Darkwa
  5. is 17,001,081st most common Janet Darmin
  6. is 17,001,082nd most common Janet Darmo
  7. is 17,001,083rd most common Janet Darmody
  8. is 17,001,084th most common Janet Darmon
  9. is 17,001,085th most common Janet Darnold

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Janet

Meaning & History

Darmin

(female) Originally a diminutive of Jane, already in common use in the Middle English period. It remained in use in Scotland and in some parts of England well into the 17th century and was revived at the end of the 19th century to much more widespread use, while still retaining its popularity in Scotland. Since the 1960s, however, it has rather gone out of fashion in Britain.

Variants: Jannet, Janette.

Short form: Jan.

Pet forms: Janette, Janetta (Latinized form).

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