National Jean Day, observed on August 15, honours the name’s origin and history. Jean is a prevalent given name for both females and males in English-speaking countries. It is the Scottish variant of the name Jane and is occasionally spelt Jeanine. Jean is equivalent to Joanne, Jeanne, Johanna, Joanna, Jana, and Joan, and derives from the Old French name ‘Jehanne.’ Jehanne is derived from the Latin name ‘Johannes,’ which is derived from the Koine Greek name ‘Ioannes,’ the name of several New Testament figures. John the Baptist was the most notable among them. The Greek name is ultimately derived from the Biblical Hebrew name Yochanan, a form of the name Yehochanan, which means “Yahweh is Merciful.”
The background of National Jean Day
Throughout history, numerous men and women named Jean have attained great success. Jean-Claude Camille Francois Van Varenberg, more commonly known as Jean-Claude Van Damme, is one of the most famous individuals with this name. He is an accomplished actor, martial artist, director, and fight choreographer from Belgium.
His desire to become an actor prompted his relocation to the United States in 1982. He performed odd tasks and worked on a number of films. The portrayal of the protagonist in the 1988 martial arts film “Bloodsport” was his big break.
Van Damme and action martial arts film icon Chuck Norris became fast friends. Together, they trained in martial arts, and Van Damme worked as a bouncer at a pub owned by Norris. He later served on the stunt squad for the 1984 action film “Missing in Action” starring Chuck Norris. Since then, he has starred in numerous action films, propelling him to international prominence.
Jean Appleton is a second notable figure. She was an Australian painter, art instructor, and printmaker who utilised a variety of mediums, including oils, watercolour, charcoal, pastel, pencil, and Indian ink. Her artistic ambitions compelled her to draw in her schoolbooks.
This did not deter Appleton. She attended numerous art classes to enhance her abilities. She moved on to become an art instructor, and her work received widespread acclaim in the art world. She was the recipient of the Rockdale Art Prize in 1958, the D’Arcy Morris Memorial Prize in 1960, the Bathurst Art Prize in 1961, and the Portia Geach Memorial Award in 1965.
JEAN DAY NATIONAL ACTIVITIES
View a Jean-Claude film.
Jean-Claude Van Damme has starred in a multitude of blockbuster films. Invite your friends over for a marathon movie night to commemorate the occasion.
Show admiration
Is there anyone in your life named Jean? Hug them, purchase them a present, and express your appreciation for them.
Learn about the past
Explore the history of the name Jean. This name has been used by numerous notable figures throughout history.
5 enlightening tidbits about the name Jean
Small commercial community in Clark County, Nevada, United States.
In 1973, American-born British petrochemical magnate Jean Paul Getty Sr. negotiated the ransom for his grandson’s kidnapping.
Jean Else is the only woman who has ever had her Damehood revoked from any order of British female knighthood.
The American short story writer and novelist Jean Stafford earned the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for “The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford” in 1970.
Jean Westwood and her companion Lawrence Demmy were World Champions for four consecutive years beginning in 1952.
NATIONAL JEAN DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | August 15 | Tuesday |
2024 | August 15 | Thursday |
2025 | August 15 | Friday |
2026 | August 15 | Saturday |
2027 | August 15 | Sunday |