Proper noun
Jennie
A diminutive of the female given names Jane and Jennifer, also used as a formal given name.
According to former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond, the Queen reportedly “” the way Kate has taken to royal life - even if may not be her favourite member of the Royal Family. Source: Internet
Catton, p. 325. But there was only one documented civilian death during the battle: Ginnie Wade (also widely known as Jennie), 20 years old, was hit by a stray bullet that passed through her kitchen in town while she was making bread. Source: Internet
Aside from making masks to donate, Jennie also makes novelty masks which she sells to raise funds to buy more materials. Source: Internet
But Jennie and Kevin Punswick, members of Holy Spirit Parish in Overland Park, were completely serious. Source: Internet
Houston married Tiana Rogers (d. 1838), daughter of Chief John "Hellfire" Rogers (1740–1833), a Scots-Irish trader, and Jennie Due (1764–1806), a sister of Chief John Jolly, in a ceremony according to Cherokee customs. Source: Internet
Houdini and Jennie, the Vanishing Elephant, January 7, 1918 Houdini in handcuffs, 1918 His straitjacket escape was originally performed behind curtains, with him popping out free at the end. Source: Internet