Jayne is a coined variant on the Christian name Jane , which is the feminine of John. Do not confuse with Jeanne, which is the correct form of Joan (as in Joan of Arc) For some reason, to avoid confusion with the female Knight, there is another Ste Jeanne, Jeanne Francoise de Chantal, who was a l6Th century teaching nun. In the United States, she is generally referred to as St>Jane to avoid confusion with St.Joan. She is also called Chantal which is an acceptable(as it is a saint) Christian handle. As for the spelling Jayne, this was popularized by the late actress Jayne Mansfield, Jayne capitalized or in quotes is a slang term for a bosomy woman- A Blonde, a Blonde, Naturally endowed... With a breast reminiscent of Elsie Borden!
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