Citations:Jean


 * 1788 Robert Burns, Of A' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw:
 * There's not a bonnie flower that springs
 * By fountain, shaw, or green,
 * There's not a bonnie bird that sings
 * But minds me o' my Jean.
 * 1866 Louisa May Alcott, Behind a Mask, or a Woman's Power, Chapter II
 * - - - Isn't Jean a pretty name?"
 * "Not bad; but why don't you call her Miss Muir?"
 * "She begged me not. She hates it, and loves to be called Jean, alone."
 * 1972 Anne Tyler, The Clock Winder, Knopf, 1972, page 67
 * He was trying to think of her name; she had come to cook him dinner twice last spring. - - - Jean, maybe. Or Betty. One of these plain names.