Proper noun
Jeanne
A female given name from French.
About this time he married a cousin, Jeanne d'Aulnay. Source: Internet
After five years enjoying Jeanne's company and sexual talents, a second attack of smallpox fatally hit Louis, due to which he broken-heartedly had to send Jeanne away from court in order to receive spiritual pardon. Source: Internet
Before Trump arrived March for Life President Jeanne Mancini called Trump “the most pro-life president in American history.” Source: Internet
Bätschmann and Griener, 134. His two drawings, done in France, of statues of Duc Jean de Berry (1340–1416) and his wife Jeanne de Boulogne (d. 1438) "suggest that Holbein learned the new technique in France". Source: Internet
At first the 14 year-old dauphine found her intriguing, but after the king's daughters explained further her true purpose in court, Marie Antoinette grew to bitterly hate Jeanne. Source: Internet
Brando portrays a recent American widower named Paul, who begins an anonymous sexual relationship with a young, betrothed Parisian woman named Jeanne. Source: Internet