Giannina o Gianna is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Jenny or Jean." The pronunciation will be "djan-NEE-na o DJAN-na" in Italian.
"Jean" in English means Giovanna in Italian.
Jean François in French means Giovanni Francescoin Italian.
Jennie Stumpf's birth name is Jean Elizabeth Stumpf.
Jennie Muskett's birth name is Jennifer Jean Muskett.
Jean is a French equivalent of the English name "Shane." The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- which represents the Ulster pronunciation of the Irish name Seán and which translates literally as "John" -- will be "zhaw" in French.
Gianna is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Joni." Along with Giovi, Nanna, Nina, Vanna and Zanna, it serves as a diminutive for the feminine proper name Giovanna ("Jan," "Jane," "Joan," "Jean," "Johanna" and all their spelling variants), whose origins trace back to the Hebrew יְהוֹחָנָן (Yehohanan) for "God is gracious." The pronunciation will be "DYAN-na" in Pisan Italian.
I believe it is Jean Cabot (English spelling John Cabot).
Gian is : Marco is: Juan (Spanish) Marcos (Spanish) Jean (French) Marc (French) Giovanni (Italian) Marco (Italian) John (English) Mark (English)
Sinéad is an Irish name. In English it is often translated as Jennifer or Jane. Jeanette, Jean or Janet are other variations.
French, English, Italian and I think arabic too, but I am not sure.
Shawn can be translated to French as "Jean."
In French, Jean is a boy's or man's first name.It shares its origin with English John and German Johann, among others.It is usually translated as "God is gracious".