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'''Jeanine''' may refer to:
'''Jeanine''' is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include:

*[[Jeanine Áñez]] (born 1967), Bolivian politician and lawyer who served as Interim President of Bolivia from 2019 to 2020
*[[Jeanine Bapst]] (born 1968), Swiss ski mountaineer
*[[Jeanine Bapst]] (born 1968), Swiss ski mountaineer
*[[Jeanine Basinger]] (born 1936), Corwin-Fuller Professor of Film Studies at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut
*[[Jeanine Basinger]] (born 1936), Corwin-Fuller Professor of Film Studies at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut
*[[Jeanine Cicognini]] (born 1986), badminton player
*[[Jeanine Cicognini]] (born 1986), badminton player
*[[Jeanine Corbet]], American filmmaker
*[[Jeanine Corbet]], American filmmaker
*[[Jeanine Delpech]] (1905–1992), French journalist, translator, novelist
*[[Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert]] (born 1973), Dutch politician and former management consultant and civil servant
*[[Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert]] (born 1973), Dutch politician and former management consultant and civil servant
*[[Jeanine Lobell]], American make-up artist and businesswoman
*[[Jeanine Mason]] (born 1991), American dancer and winner of ''So You Think You Can Dance'' 2009
*[[Jeanine Mason]] (born 1991), American dancer and winner of ''So You Think You Can Dance'' 2009
*[[Jeanine Meerapfel]] (born 1943), German film director and screenwriter
*[[Jeanine Meerapfel]] (born 1943), German film director and screenwriter
*[[Jeanine Menze]] the first African-American female in the United States Coast Guard to earn the Coast Guard Aviation Designation
*[[Jeanine Menze]] the first African-American female in the United States Coast Guard to earn the Coast Guard Aviation Designation
*[[Jeanine Nibizi]], Burundian politician
*[[Jeanine Perry]], former member of the Ohio House of Representatives, succeeded by Matt Szollosi
*[[Jeanine Perry]], former member of the Ohio House of Representatives, succeeded by Matt Szollosi
*[[Jeanine Pirro]] (born 1951), American lawyer, prosecutor, former Judge, and politician from the state of New York
*[[Jeanine Pirro]] (born 1951), American lawyer, prosecutor, TV host, former Judge, and politician from the state of New York
*[[Jeanine Rueff]] (born 1922), French composer and music educator
*[[Jeanine Rueff]] (1922–1999), French composer and music educator
*[[Jeanine Tesori]] (formerly known as Jeanine Levenson), a composer of musicals
*[[Jeanine Tesori]] (formerly known as Jeanine Levenson), a composer of musicals

==Other uses==
* A brand name of a medication containing [[ethinylestradiol]] and [[dienogest]]


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Jeanine Nicarico murder case]], homicide investigation and prosecution in DuPage County, Illinois
*[[Jeanine Nicarico murder case]], homicide investigation and prosecution in DuPage County, Illinois
*[[Jeannine]]
*[[Judge Jeanine Pirro]], American television show broadcast in 2008 on all CW affiliate stations
*[[Janine (given name)]]
* [[Jeanine]]
* [[Janine]]
*[[Jeananne]]


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Latest revision as of 02:03, 22 November 2023

Jeanine is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • Jeanine Áñez (born 1967), Bolivian politician and lawyer who served as Interim President of Bolivia from 2019 to 2020
  • Jeanine Bapst (born 1968), Swiss ski mountaineer
  • Jeanine Basinger (born 1936), Corwin-Fuller Professor of Film Studies at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut
  • Jeanine Cicognini (born 1986), badminton player
  • Jeanine Corbet, American filmmaker
  • Jeanine Delpech (1905–1992), French journalist, translator, novelist
  • Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert (born 1973), Dutch politician and former management consultant and civil servant
  • Jeanine Mason (born 1991), American dancer and winner of So You Think You Can Dance 2009
  • Jeanine Meerapfel (born 1943), German film director and screenwriter
  • Jeanine Menze the first African-American female in the United States Coast Guard to earn the Coast Guard Aviation Designation
  • Jeanine Nibizi, Burundian politician
  • Jeanine Perry, former member of the Ohio House of Representatives, succeeded by Matt Szollosi
  • Jeanine Pirro (born 1951), American lawyer, prosecutor, TV host, former Judge, and politician from the state of New York
  • Jeanine Rueff (1922–1999), French composer and music educator
  • Jeanine Tesori (formerly known as Jeanine Levenson), a composer of musicals

Other uses

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