Jane

unisex given name

Jane is a feminine given name:

People with this name change

Entertainment change

History change

  • Calamity Jane (1852–1903), U.S. frontierswoman
  • Jane Addams (1860–1935), American Nobel Peace Prize-winning social worker and co-founder of Hull House
  • Jane Roe, alias of Norma Leah McCorvey, plaintiff in the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court case that legalized abortion in the United States

Literature change

  • Jane Anger (16th century), English author
  • Jane Austen (1775–1817), British novelist, known for Emma and Pride and Prejudice
  • Jane Gomeldon (1720 – 1779), English writer, poet, and adventurer


News media change

  • Jane Pauley (born 1950), American television journalist

Royalty and nobility change

  • Lady Jane Grey (1537–1554), Queen of England, also known as "Jane of England"
  • Jane Seymour (1508–1537), Queen and wife of King Henry VIII of England

Science change

  • Jane Goodall (born 1934), English primatologist, known for studying chimpanzees and founder of the Jane Goodall Institute

Fictional Janes change

In law change

Jane Doe or Jane Roe is used in American law as a "placeholder name" for anonymous or unknown female participants in legal proceedings.

Jane Doe is used in United States police investigations when the identity of a female victim is unknown or incorrect, and by hospitals to refer to a female corpse or patient whose identity is unknown.