Jan Leigh
Name meaning, origin and global statistics
Jan Leigh is a name that combines English origins. The first name Jan is a feminine given name of English origin. Jan is a form of John that is used in various languages. (See the "Other names" section in this page's infobox for more variants.) The name is used in Afrikaans, Belarusian, Circassian, Catalan, Cornish, Croatian, Czech, English (especially in Devon dialect), Dutch, German, Kazakh, Polish, Slovak, Slovenian, Scandinavian and Finnic languages. It is the most prevalent in the Czech Republic. In English, the name Jan is often derived from feminine forms of John, a shortening of the first names Janet, Janice, Janine, or occasionally the unrelated January, with corresponding pronunciation. The surname Leigh: Abisogun Leigh, Nigerian academic and administrator Adele Leigh (1928–2004), English operatic soprano Alex Leigh (born 1978), English fashion model Alice Leigh-Smith (born 1907), Croatian-born nuclear physicist Andrew Leigh (born 1972), Australian politician, lawyer and academic Angela Leigh (1927–2004), ballet dancer in Canada Anthony Leigh (died 1692), English comic actor Arethusa Leigh-White (1885–1959), British guiding and girl scout leader Augusta Leigh (1783–1851), only daughter of John "Mad Jack" Byron Augustus Austen Leigh (1840–1905), Provost of King's College, Cambridge Austin Leigh. Jan is a distinctive first name, carried by approximately 79K people globally, with the highest concentration in United States. The name Jan reached peak popularity in the 1970s, reflecting the naming trends of that era.
Etymology & Origin
First Name: Jan
English
Jan is a form of John that is used in various languages. (See the "Other names" section in this page's infobox for more variants.) The name is used in Afrikaans, Belarusian, Circassian, Catalan, Cornish, Croatian, Czech, English (especially in Devon dialect), Dutch, German, Kazakh, Polish, Slovak, Slovenian, Scandinavian and Finnic languages. It is the most prevalent in the Czech Republic. In English, the name Jan is often derived from feminine forms of John, a shortening of the first names Janet, Janice, Janine, or occasionally the unrelated January, with corresponding pronunciation.
Surname: Leigh
Meaning: meadow
English
Abisogun Leigh, Nigerian academic and administrator Adele Leigh (1928–2004), English operatic soprano Alex Leigh (born 1978), English fashion model Alice Leigh-Smith (born 1907), Croatian-born nuclear physicist Andrew Leigh (born 1972), Australian politician, lawyer and academic Angela Leigh (1927–2004), ballet dancer in Canada Anthony Leigh (died 1692), English comic actor Arethusa Leigh-White (1885–1959), British guiding and girl scout leader Augusta Leigh (1783–1851), only daughter of John "Mad Jack" Byron Augustus Austen Leigh (1840–1905), Provost of King's College, Cambridge Austin Leigh.
Geographic Distribution
The first name Jan is distributed across the globe, with the highest concentrations in the following countries:
Popularity Over Time
Popularity of the name Jan by decade, based on birth registration data:
Notable People Named Jan Leigh
People listed above share this name. Listed for informational purposes only. Source: Wikipedia.
Numerology
According to Pythagorean numerology, each letter in a name carries a numerical value. Here are the key numbers for Jan Leigh:
Creativity and self-expression. Associated with artistic flair, optimism and sociability — a natural communicator.
Nurturing and responsibility. Associated with care, family values and a strong sense of duty towards loved ones.
Nurturing and responsibility. Associated with care, family values and a strong sense of duty towards loved ones.
Numerology is a cultural tradition for exploring symbolism in names. Results are for entertainment purposes.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the origin of the first name Jan?
- The first name Jan originates from English. Jan is a form of John that is used in various languages. (See the "Other names" section in this page's infobox for more variants.) The name is used in Afrikaans, Belarusian, Circassian, Catalan, Cornish, Croatian, Czech, English (especially in Devon dialect), Dutch, German, Kazakh, Polish, Slovak, Slovenian, Scandinavian and Finnic languages. It is the most prevalent in the Czech Republic. In English, the name Jan is often derived from feminine forms of John, a shortening of the first names Janet, Janice, Janine, or occasionally the unrelated January, with corresponding pronunciation.
- When was Jan most popular?
- The name Jan reached its peak popularity during the 1970s.
- What is the origin of the surname Leigh?
- The surname Leigh originates from English. Abisogun Leigh, Nigerian academic and administrator Adele Leigh (1928–2004), English operatic soprano Alex Leigh (born 1978), English fashion model Alice Leigh-Smith (born 1907), Croatian-born nuclear physicist Andrew Leigh (born 1972), Australian politician, lawyer and academic Angela Leigh (1927–2004), ballet dancer in Canada Anthony Leigh (died 1692), English comic actor Arethusa Leigh-White (1885–1959), British guiding and girl scout leader Augusta Leigh (1783–1851), only daughter of John "Mad Jack" Byron Augustus Austen Leigh (1840–1905), Provost of King's College, Cambridge Austin Leigh.
- How common is the surname Leigh?
- The surname Leigh is shared by approximately 10K people worldwide.