Jeaninne is a unique and charming given name of French origin. It is derived from the French word "jeanne," which means "God is merciful." This name gained popularity during the Middle Ages in France, particularly after Joan of Arc, a national heroine known as "Jeanne d'Arc," emerged on the historical scene. The name Jeaninne is often used interchangeably with its more common variant, Jeanne, but it maintains its distinctiveness and uniqueness due to its less frequent usage.
Based on these statistics, the name Jeaninne appears to have been quite popular during certain periods but has since declined in usage. The years with the highest number of births were 1961 (12 births) and 1971 (12 births). However, from the mid-1980s onwards, there were fewer than 9 births each year.