Janice Lumar

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Janice 115
Lumar 61,115
Janice Lumar 5,399,545
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  1. is 111th most common Amanda
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  5. is 61,115th most common Lumar
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  1. is 5,399,541st most common Janice Ludington
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  3. is 5,399,543rd most common Janice Luiz
  4. is 5,399,544th most common Janice Lukasik
  5. is 5,399,545th most common Janice Lumar
  6. is 5,399,546th most common Janice Lunday
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  8. is 5,399,548th most common Janice Luo
  9. is 5,399,549th most common Janice Luong

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Janice

Meaning & History

Lumar

(female) Derivative of Jane, with the addition of the suffix -ice, abstracted from girls' names such as Candice and Bernice. It seems to have been first used as the name of the heroine of the novel Janice Meredith by Paul Leicester Ford, published in 1899.

Variants: Janis(e); Jannice.

Short form: Jan.


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