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In the entire world, جين (Jeanne , Jin , Gene , among others...) is a widespread epicene forename. The forename جين is habitual in France, where it is a common feminine name, Cameroon, where it is a common primarily feminine, but very infrequently masculine name, and the United States, where it is quite a common unisex name (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in the United States, France, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Likewise, جين is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Jeanne, Jayne, Gene | Malaysia, China, France, Democratic Republic of the Congo, United States |
Jin | Malaysia, China, France, United States, United Kingdom |
جين | Egypt, Algeria, Syria, Sudan, Iraq |
Akanishi, Ceyn, Cin, Csin, Eugen, Eugene, Eugenijus, Eugenio, Eugenius, Eugeniusz, Eugeno, Eugène, Eugén, Eugénio, Eugênio, Evgen, Evgenii, Evgenij, Evgeny, Evgheni, Evgueni, Evguéni, Evžen, Gean, Gein, Gen, Genn, Gin, Gine, Ginn, Ginni, Giovanna, Guignes, Guinn, Gène, Ievgueni, Ioanna, Ivana, Ivanka, Ivanna, Jana, Jane, Janed, Janna, Jean, Jeane, Jehanne, Jen, Jené, Jenö,
جين is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Jayne Cobb , the character from Firefly; Jin Kageno , the fictional character from Inazuma Eleven; Jin Kisaragi , the fictional character from BlazBlue, BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger; Jin , the fictional character from Samurai Champloo and Gene Belcher , the fictional character from the television series Bob's Burgers, and in many other works.