Certificate of Name
Jet
Feminine
Dutch
Meaning & Origin
Jet is a Dutch feminine given name, originally a short form of the Henriëtte or Mariëtte. In Dutch, it is pronounced [jɛt]. While predominantly used as a feminine nickname in the Netherlands, the name has also seen use in English-speaking countries, where it is typically masculine and pronounced [dʒɛt], often as a nickname or an adopted name.Etymology and OriginsThe name Jet derives from two distinct sources. As a Dutch diminutive, it is connected to Henriëtte, the Dutch form of Henriette, which itself is a French feminine diminutive of Henri (the French form of Henry). The underlying Germanic root means “home ruler.” Alternatively, Jet can be a shortening of Mariëtte, a Dutch variant of Marie, which ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Miriam. In these contexts, Jet follows a common Dutch onomastic pattern of creating affectionate or informal nicknames by clipping longer names.Usage and DistributionThe name Jet is particularly prevalent in Dutch-speaking countries as a feminine given name. It is less common in Anglophone regions, where it is more often used as a masculine name, influenced by the English word “jet” (a black gemstone or a type of aircraft). In recent years, Jet has gained modest recognition internationally through notable bearers such as Chinese actor and martial artist Jet Li, who adopted the name as a stage name. The Dutch politician Jet Bussemaker and English drummer Jet Black (of The Stranglers) further illustrate the name’s gender flexibility.Related NamesVariants of Jet include Jetta. Cognate forms in other cultures include the Afrikaans Marietjie, Swedish Marie, Malay Mariam, Urdu Maryam, and Maghrebi Arabic Mariem or Meriem — all related through the Mariëtte root.Notable BearersJet Black (1938–2022), English drummer for The StranglersJet Bussemaker (Mariëtte, born 1961), Dutch politicianJet Li (born 1963), Chinese martial artist and actorJet Harris (1939–2011), English bass guitarist for The ShadowsJet Greaves (born 2001), Canadian ice hockey goaltenderJet Jurgensmeyer (born 2004), American actorJet Lowe, American photographerKey FactsMeaning: Short form of Henriëtte or MariëtteOrigin: Dutch diminutiveType: Feminine given name (also masculine in English contexts)Regions: Netherlands, English-speaking countriesPronunciation: [jɛt] (Dutch), [dʒɛt] (English)
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