Jenna
Feminine
English, Finnish, French
Meaning & Origin
Jenna is a feminine given name that originated as a variant of Jenny. While Jenny itself has historical roots as a medieval English diminutive of Jane (and later also of Jennifer), Jenna emerged as a distinct modern name. Its popularity surged in the 1980s, largely influenced by the character Jenna Wade on the American television series Dallas. The name has since become well-established in English-speaking countries and is also used in Finnish and French contexts.
Etymology
The ultimate source of Jenna is the Hebrew name Yohanan (John), meaning "Yahweh is gracious." This passed into Old French as Jehanne. The medieval English form Jane (via the root) shows the same evolution. Jenny functioned as a diminutive of Jane, Jennifer, and Janet, eventually solidifying as an independent name. The form Jenna is a phonetic variant that likely arose through a combination of spelling simplification and stylistic preference for two-syllable, vowel-ending names.
Notable Bearers
Jenna has been borne by several public figures and celebrities. Among the most notable are:
Jenna Bush (born 1981), daughter of U.S. President George W. Bush, who by marriage became Jenna Bush Hager
Jenna Coleman (born 1986), English actress known for her role as Clara Oswald in Doctor Who
Jenna Dewan (born 1980), American actress and dancer
Jenna Boyd (born 1993), American actress
Jenna Ortega (born 2002), American actress
Cultural Significance
As mentioned, Jenna was propelled into widespread use by the long-running TV drama Dallas (1978-1991). The character Jenna Wade, played by Priscilla Beaulieu Presley and later Francine Tacker, contributed to the name's visibility during that era. The name fits into a pattern of modern, fashionable names ending in 'a' (like Anna, Emma, and Maya) and has become a classic choice over the past few decades.
Related Forms
Jenny – original diminutive form
Jane – medieval English root
Variants in other languages include Janette, Janel, Janelle, Janet, and Janey
Key Facts
Meaning: Derives from Hebrew for "Yahweh is gracious" via Jane and Jenny
Origin: English (variant of Jenny)
Type: Given name
Usage: English, Finnish, French