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'''Jet''' is a [[given name]] which may be either masculine or feminine. It is relatively common in [[Dutch language|Dutch-speaking countries]], as a nickname for certain feminine given names (for example, Henriette or Mariëtte), and is pronounced {{IPA-all|jɛt|}} in that context. It is rarer in [[English-speaking countries]], where it is generally a masculine nickname or adopted name, pronounced {{IPA-all|dʒɛt|}}. |
'''Jet''' is a [[given name]] which may be either masculine or feminine. It is relatively common in [[Dutch language|Dutch-speaking countries]], as a nickname for certain feminine given names (for example, Henriette or Mariëtte), and is pronounced {{IPA-all|jɛt|}} in that context. It is rarer in [[English-speaking countries]], where it is generally a masculine nickname or adopted name, pronounced {{IPA-all|dʒɛt|}}. |
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* [[Jet Black]] (1938–2022), English drummer, member of The Stranglers |
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* [[Jet Bussemaker]] (''Mariëtte'', born 1961), Dutch politician |
* [[Jet Bussemaker]] (''Mariëtte'', born 1961), Dutch politician |
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* [[Jet Greaves]] (born 2001), Canadian ice hockey goaltender |
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* [[Jet Harris]] (1939–2011), English bass guitarist, member of The Shadows |
* [[Jet Harris]] (1939–2011), English bass guitarist, member of The Shadows |
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* [[Jet Jongeling]] (born 1977), Dutch cyclist |
* [[Jet Jongeling]] (born 1977), Dutch cyclist |
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* [[Jet O'Rourke]], Australian musician |
* [[Jet O'Rourke]], Australian musician |
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* [[Jet Rowland]] (2002–2004), Australian road accident victim |
* [[Jet Rowland]] (2002–2004), Australian road accident victim |
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* [[Jet Tila]] (born 1975), American celebrity chef and restaurateur |
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* [[Jet van Noortwijk]] (''Ariette'', born 1968), Dutch cricketer |
* [[Jet van Noortwijk]] (''Ariette'', born 1968), Dutch cricketer |
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* [[Jet Zoon]] (born 1988), Dutch musician and composer |
* [[Jet Zoon]] (born 1988), Dutch musician and composer |
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* [[Tateo Ozaki]] (born 1954), Japanese golfer, nicknamed "Jet" |
* [[Tateo Ozaki]] (born 1954), Japanese golfer, nicknamed "Jet" |
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* [[Jet Travolta]] (1992-2009), Actor John Travolta's son |
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Latest revision as of 03:14, 1 October 2024
Jet is a given name which may be either masculine or feminine. It is relatively common in Dutch-speaking countries, as a nickname for certain feminine given names (for example, Henriette or Mariëtte), and is pronounced [jɛt] in that context. It is rarer in English-speaking countries, where it is generally a masculine nickname or adopted name, pronounced [dʒɛt].
- Jet Black (1938–2022), English drummer, member of The Stranglers
- Jet Bussemaker (Mariëtte, born 1961), Dutch politician
- Jet Greaves (born 2001), Canadian ice hockey goaltender
- Jet Harris (1939–2011), English bass guitarist, member of The Shadows
- Jet Jongeling (born 1977), Dutch cyclist
- Jet Li (born 1963), Chinese martial artist and actor
- Jet Lowe, American photographer
- Jet O'Rourke, Australian musician
- Jet Rowland (2002–2004), Australian road accident victim
- Jet Tila (born 1975), American celebrity chef and restaurateur
- Jet van Noortwijk (Ariette, born 1968), Dutch cricketer
- Jet Zoon (born 1988), Dutch musician and composer
- Tateo Ozaki (born 1954), Japanese golfer, nicknamed "Jet"