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What does Jno stand for?

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SueCar

SueCar Report 25 Jul 2012 17:48

Can anyone tell me please what Jno as a first name means in Baptism Records?

Janice

Janice Report 25 Jul 2012 17:49

John

jax

jax Report 25 Jul 2012 17:55

Or Jonothan?

SueCar

SueCar Report 25 Jul 2012 17:56

Thanks, Janice. Thanks, Jax. :-)

Kense

Kense Report 25 Jul 2012 18:20

It's not the usual abbreviation for Jonathan, that is Jon.

http://freereg.rootsweb.com/howto/realnames.htm

SueCar

SueCar Report 25 Jul 2012 19:14

That's great: thanks KenSE. Have saved the link to the website for future use.

Andysmum

Andysmum Report 26 Jul 2012 12:15

It is also a name in its own right. The J is a relic of the days when I and J were interchangeable, and it can also be spelt Ino and is pronounced "Eeno", whichever way it is spelt.

I have also seen the female version, spelt Ina, but so far, not Jna.

DazedConfused

DazedConfused Report 26 Jul 2012 18:49

And watch out for the latin names

My g/g/grandfather John is in parish records as Johannis