📖 Sobre Janet
Janet é um diminutivo escocês e inglês de Jane, com raízes no hebraico 'Yochanan', significando 'Deus é gracioso'. Possui fortes raízes medievais escocesas e foi amplamente popular no mundo anglófono em meados do século XX, incluindo a Austrália, onde atingiu seu auge no início dos anos 1950. O nome compartilha conexões celtas com o irlandês Sinéad.
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