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Throughout the world, Джин (Jean , Gene , Gin ) is a prevalent dominantly boy's, but infrequently feminine given name. The forename Джин is habitual in France, where it is a prevalent masculine name, Madagascar, where it is a widespread boy's name, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in France, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the United States. Much less frequently, Джин is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Jean | Madagascar, France, United States, Brazil, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Gene, Gin | France, United States, United Kingdom, Brazil, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Джин | Kazakhstan, Armenia, Ukraine, Russia, Bulgaria |
Chin, Chìn, Cin, Csin, Djin, Djine, Džin, Džons, Eugen, Eugene, Eugenijus, Eugenio, Eugenius, Eugeniusz, Eugeno, Eugène, Eugén, Eugénio, Eugênio, Evan, Evgen, Evgenii, Evgenij, Evgeny, Evgheni, Evgueni, Evguéni, Evžen, Gean, Genot, Gian, Gianni, Gim, Giovanna, Giovanni, Hannes, Hanns, Hans, Honza, Ian, Ievgueni, Ion, Ivan, Ivana, Ivanka, Ivanna, Ivo, Iwan, Jack, Jan,
Джин is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Hermione Granger , the fictional character from the Harry Potter stories; Jean Grey , the fictional character in Marvel Comics, Dark Phoenix; C. J. Cregg , the character in The West Wing; Jean Valjean , the fictional character in Les Misérables and Jean Passepartout , the character created by Jules Verne, Around the World in Eighty Days, and in many other works.